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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Shorecrest students win awards at Annual Student BioExpo

Shorecrest students win awards at BioExpo
Photo by Lisa Chen


The 19th Annual Student BioExpo was held on Friday May 17, 2019 at Shoreline Community College. Student BioExpo is a yearlong program that provides a platform for students to learn about and showcase their knowledge of biotechnology, biomedicine and bioethics.

There are 14 Expo Categories: Art, Career Pathways, Creative Writing, Dance / Drama, Global Health, Journalism, Lab Research, Molecular Modeling, Multimedia, Music, Neuroscience, SMART team (3D-printing), Teaching, and Website.

This approach reflects the Next Generation Science Standards, based in Personalized Student Learning (students choosing a topic of their own choice) and linked to deep science content plus rigorous technical reading and writing.

Students from David Svrcek’s and Jessica Raman’s Honors Biology classes researched a molecular level biotechnological / biomedical subject and represented the information through a creative project.

34 students from Shorecrest High School were judged at BioExpo, along with 250 other students from schools in the region on their ability to communicate the science concepts through interviews, research papers, and their projects.

The following list of students won awards at this year’s event.

Awards:

Kai Hoeger – 1st – Career Pathways: Gut Microbes & Cancer
Eliana Nagel – 1st – Creative Writing: Schizophrenia Gene
Angela Seymour – 2nd – Creative Writing: CRISPR
Paige Marty – 3rd - Creative Writing: Depression
Brianna Blanchard - 1st – Dance / Drama: Bipolar Disorder
Audrey Hamm - 2nd - Dance / Drama: Optogenetics
Matt Gardner – 1st – Journalism: Dopamine / Schizophrenia
Flora Cummings – 2nd – Journalism: Flu Glue
Bobby Parsek - 3rd – Lab Research: Bacterial Chemotaxis
Ellie Coleman – 2nd – Multimedia: Neural Prosthetics
Thomas Rhodes – 3rd – Multimedia: Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
Rohan Wassink – 1st – Music: Leukemia
Calvin Rice - 2nd – Music: Cultured Meat
Andrew Miner - 3rd – Teaching: Scorpion Tumor Paint
Lacey George - 2nd – Website: Small Bowel Adenocarcinoma



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