Student Biotech Expo 2001 Winners
CATEGORIES
Art
Histology
Industry/Career
Molecular Modeling
People's Choice
Research
Teaching
Website
Writing
Art Category
1. Rosalie Daggett, Franklin (Cloning: A Debate)
2. Anne Fidler, Garfield (Untitled Mixed Media)
3. Louisa Hays, Garfield (How Far...)
Honorable Mentions
Sadie Pile, Garfield (Invariable Individuals Incorporated)
Philip Sanches, ESC (Human Genome Project or Crazy for DNA)
Daniel Stoltenberg, Shorewood (Plasmids Make the World Go Round)
Nathan Baccellieri, ESC (DNA Investigation)
Erin Currie, Garfield (Human Cloning)
Histology Category
1. Florentina Freiberg, Blake Riebe, Gia Storms, Sarah Grausz, MI
2. Derek Hagan, Josh Burnell, MI
3. Christiina Pluta, Michelle Morse, MI
Honorable Mentions
Katie Trimpe, Catherine Chamberlain MI
Lyza Hiltner, Emily Leung, MI
Michael Hill, Jessica Louie, MI
Melissa Buckmiller, Elizabeth Youngs, MI
Nathaniel Paull, Jamie Green, MI
Industry/Career Category
1. Adrian Boscolo-Hightower & Andrew Wong, Franklin (Seattle Biomedical Research Institute)
2. Nell Kolden, Garfield (GeneLex Corporation)
3. Janaki O'Brien, Shorewood (Immunex Corp./Enbrel)
Honorable Mentions
Carissa Campbell, ESC (Immunex Corp.)
Ben Roseth, Garfield (Immunex Corp.)
Betsy Conrad, Garfield (Immunex Corp.)
Adrian Kozlow, Seattle Academy (Industrial Uses of Marker Genes at ZymoGenetics)
Molecular Modeling Category
1. Matt Winkler, Juanita (Modeling the Interaction Between DNA and Novantrone)
2. Will Sirokman, ESC (Fighting the Virus: HIV Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors)
3. Saurav Chatterjee (Phosphoglycerate Kinase - PGK) and Lily Walkover, Garfield (Tumor Suppressor Gene p53)
Honorable Mentions
Nicole Travis, Garfield (Tumor Suppressor Genes in Relation to Cancer)
Adrian Hegyvary, Seattle Academy (A Modeled Interaction Between Tropomyosin, Myosin, and Calcium)
Matt Schiffman, Seattle Academy (NNK attacking p53)
Vladimir Lozon, Juanita (Rendering HIV Temporarily Innocuous)
People's Choice Category
1. Louisa Hays, Garfield (How Far...)
2. Anne Fidler, Garfield (Untitled Mixed Media)
3. Mellisa Buckmiller, Elizabeth Youngs, MI (The Heart)
Honorable Mentions
Will Sirokman, ESC (Fighting the Virus: HIV Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors)
Nathan Baccellieri, ESC (DNA Investigation)
Research Category
1. Carlin Meleney, Bush (AntiFolate Resistance in Malaria)
2. Jawara Sawyer, Franklin (Problems in Oligonnucleotide Synthesis)
3. Chalon Ervin, Franklin (Finding the Transposable P-Element in Drosophilia)
Honorable Mentions
Sara Chesnin, Garfield (Untitiled)
Jessica McHugh, ESC (Mutagenic Effects of Tobacco on Yeast)
Michael Look, Franklin (Antibody Staining in Cancer Research)
Teaching Category
1. Jeanette Wu, Shorewood (PCR)
2. Vonni Moorman, Shorewood ((Who Done It? & Why Should We Know About DNA Forensics)
Website Category
1. Carolyn Hsu, ESC (The Biology of Depression)
2. Reget Gebreberhan, Garfield (Breast Cancer)
3. Fernando Moratalla, Shorewood (Bioethics Cloning Debate)
Honorable Mentions
Luca Nolme, Garfield (Untitled)
Abhi Banerjee, Juanita (Xenotransplantation: The Innovation That Will Save Lives)
Adrian Boscolo-Hightower, Andrew Wong, Franklin (Seattle Biomedical Research Institute)
Special Mentions
Alex Gallichotte, Garfield (DNA Technology - Web Site with Music Video)
Writing Category
1. Eliza Little, Garfield (Cloning Ethics)
2. Jeff Orth, Shorecrest (The Beginning of the Human Genome Project)
3. Michaela Bronstein (Not You), Olivia Robinson, Garfield (Tamoxifen and its Role in the Prevention or Recurrence of Breast Cancer)
Honorable Mentions
Cecilie Wathne (Bone Marrow Transplants and the Immunology Behind Them), Juanita Eric Patterson, Shorecrest (Fear of Falling)
Patrick Woodruff, Shorewood (Acute Myelogenous Leukemia)
Michelle Shutler, ESC (Gene Therapy)
Anya Li, Garfield (DNA Vaccines)
Sandy Letzing, Franklin (Our Blood's Antigens: Predicting and Preventing Type 1Diabetes)
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