Toronto-area Student, 16, Uses Supercomputer to Invent New Drug Cocktail to Fight Cystic Fibrosis, Wins Top Prize in National Science Challenge

June 20, 2011 by  

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Greater Toronto Area, Greater Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary, Winnipeg students win top national honours for high school biotechnology projects

While many 16-year-olds are content with PlayStation, Toronto-area student Marshall Zhang used the Canadian SCINET supercomputing network to invent a new drug cocktail which could one day help treat cystic fibrosis.

The Grade 11 student at Bayview Secondary School in Richmond Hill so impressed eight eminent scientists at the National Research Council Canada laboratories in Ottawa they awarded him first prize today in the 2011 Sanofi BioGENEius Challenge Canada.
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SABC 2011 Student Presentation Videos

June 17, 2011 by  

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Newfoundland and Labrador: Tea Time! Is Green Tea the Ticket to Better Heart Health?

Prince Edward Island: Students find fungus that eats oil

Nova Scotia: Student grows bacteria that could aid oil spill cleanups

New Brunswick: Coming to grips with the health dangers of pesticides

Montreal: Students find vegetable-based stabilizers to remove animal ingredients from sorbet
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Eastern Ontario: What fights bad, antibiotic-resistant bacteria? Good bacteria in fermented milk from Zambia

Greater Toronto: Toronto student “hacks” supercomputer network to find cure for CF
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Southwestern Ontario: Turning an noxious weed into a green herbicide

Northern Manitoba: Student Finds Speed Treatment For Faster Growing Veggies

Manitoba: Grade 12 student opens door to treatment of incurable leukemia
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Saskatoon: Students, 15 and 13, make leap towards developing wheat with fewer calories, other health benefits

Edmonton: Edmonton students’ discovery may go to clinical trial as a new treatment for common hospital infection

Calgary: Towards a new line of treatment for Multiple Sclerosis

British Columbia: BC student uses 3D imaging to show how drinking alcohol shrinks brain cells

Bioscience Education Canada Newsletter Spring 2011

June 9, 2011 by  

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Volume 2 Issue 2

In this Issue:

  • Bioscience Education Canada Meritorious Service Award presented to Dr. Luis Barreto
  • Winners of the 2011 National Sanofi Aventis BioTalent Challenge
  • Special issue of the Canadian Young Scientist Journal devoted to the Sanofi Aventis BioTalent Challenge
  • Free Educational Resources
  • The 5th National Bioscience Educators Conference
  • Merck “Exploring Minds” Lectures and Workshops
  • Hands-on Green Mining Experience

Bioscience Education Canada Newsletter Vol 2 Issue 2