Student Biotech Expo 2007
Winners
Revathi Murthy, 2007 Winner, Research Category
2007 List of Winners (Excel Spreadsheet)
Link to Slideshow of Winners
Photos by Dhileep Sivam, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
CATEGORIES
Art
Career
Drama
Genomics
Histology
Molecular Modeling
Multimedia
Music
People's Choice
Research
Teaching
Website
Writing (Creative)
Writing (Journalism)
Art Category
1. Lenda Nguyen, Garfield HS, Forensics: Every Crime Story Waiting to be Told, Photo
2. Lexi Menth, Attic School, Raven Intelligence , Photo
3. Jessica Lamb, Shorewood, Biofuels , Photo
Career Category
1. Alejandro Paredes, Juanita, Cancer: Do you really know what it is?, Photo
3. Rio Small, Shorewood, The Heroes of Medicine
Drama Category
Molecular Modeling Category
1. Nick Brennan, Shorewood, Interactive Model of a Human Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor , Photo
2. Kirstie Franceschina, Eastside Catholic, Cystic Fibrosis: One Gene, One Uncertain Life , Photo
3. Rachel Boswell, Eastside Catholic, Psychoneuroimmunology: Connecting Elements of the Immune System and the Psyche , Photo
Multimedia Category
Music Category
People's Choice Category
1. Adrienne Perry, Ballard, Synesthesia
2. Angela Meyer, Ballard, Special Staining of Canine Tissue
3. Nick Brennan, Shorewood, Interactive Model of a Human Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor , Photo
Research Category
1. Revathi Murthy, International Community, Measuring the efficacy of organic bacteriocides against E. coli MM294, Photo
2. Ian Linde, Eastside Catholic, Modeling the Effects of Different Levels of Kinase Activity on the Development of Blood Disorders - Powerpoint, Photo
3. Laura Hunter, Attic School, Investigating Linkage of the Tyr and P Loci in Mice - Powerpoint , Photo
Teaching Category
1. Karina Hickman, Juanita, Topics in Immunology, Photo
2. Kate Eaton, Shorewood, A Lesson for English Language Learners on the Microcentrifuge
3. Allison Merklinghaus, Shorecrest, Childhood Vaccines , Photo
Website
1. Jamie Li, Garfield, Biodiesel
2. Ryan Fernandes, Shorewood, Trans Fat: The poison in our food
3. Natalie Trongtham, Ballard, Hemophilia A: A Fatal History, a Hopeful Future
Writing (Creative) Category
1. Kelsey Gilman, Ballard, Life Goes On (Long QT Syndrome), Photo
2. Margo Davie, Eastside Catholic, The fall of Entorhinal, Photo
3. Erin McNamara, International Community, The Doctor and the Death Domain, Photo
Writing (Journalism) Category
1. Andrew Kennard, Garfield, A Lease on Life: The Epilepsy Condition, Photo
2. Kyle Seago, Ballard, Autism: The Pervasive Disorder, Photo
3. Deep Hathi, International Community, Neuroprosthetics, Photo
Genomics - Special Award
1. Samantha Muilenburg, Shorecrest, Gene Therapy and Alcoholism (1) (2)
2. Laura Hunter, Attic School, Investigating Linkage of the Tyr and P Loci in Mice, Photo
3. Philmon Haile, Garfield, Prader-Willi Syndrome: My Life With Locks
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