CORRECTION...by Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)
2012 BIO International Convention
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
In the list of U.S. National BioGENEius Challenge winners, Megan Smith
is from Lenexa, Kan. not Lenexa, Ky.
The corrected release reads:
TEN U.S. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WIN BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH COMPETITION
Ten of the brightest young minds in biotech have won the U.S.
National BioGENEius Challenge. The winners will now advance to
compete with students from Canada and Australia in the International
BioGENEius Challenge, which will take place at the 2012
Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) International Convention
here in Boston. Winners of the International BioGENEius Challenge will
be announced tomorrow at the keynote luncheon at the BIO International
Convention.
The U.S. National and International BioGENEius Challenges are
competitions for high school students who demonstrate an exemplary
understanding of biotechnology through science research projects.
U.S. National BioGENEius Challenge winners are:
Julia Abelsky, Sandy Springs, Ga. for her research on Analysis of
Cylindrically Confined Diblock Copolymers and Gold Nanocomposites for
Metamaterials;
Aprotim Bhowmik, Lilburn, Ga. for his
research on Arterial Hemodynamics in Atherosclerosis Patients - A
Mathematical Model;
Nikhil Buduma, San Jose, Ca. for his
research on Pertussis Toxin-Mediated Inhibition of Lymphocyte
Trafficking into Lung Tissue: Considerations for an Improved Whooping
Cough Vaccine;
Nidhi Gandhi, Sherwood, Ark. for her research
on Phase II: Improving the Effectiveness of Anticancer Drugs with Cell
Death Modulators;
Nathan Kondamuri, Dyer, Ind. for his
research on A Novel Porphyrin Based Solar Cell Combining Coordinated
Metal Ion Substitution and Self-Assembly to Broaden the Absorption
Spectrum to Efficiently Create Sustainable Electrical Energy;
Natalie
Ng, Cupertino, Ca. for her research on Interrogation of Cancer:
Development of a Novel Biomarker Discovery Tool to Identify Clinical
Signatures from Statistically Deconvoluted Expressions;
Kevin
Nguyen, Plano, Texas for his research on The Development of Novel
Sutures that Store and Deliver Nitric Oxide for Wound Healing;
Aishwarya
Raja, Ramsey, N.J. for her research on Spicing Up the Caspase
Pathways: Novel Targeted Curcumin-Loaded Nanoparticles for Alzheimer's
Treatment;
Morgan Sinko, San Antonio, Texas for his research
on Pop Goes the Diesel: A Linoleic Acid/R. rhodochrous Mixture as a
Bioremediation Agent of Diesel Contaminants in Saltwater and Freshwater
Environments;
Megan Smith, Lenexa, Kan. for her research on
The Effect of Coffee Extract & Caffeine on the Locomotory Rate and Basal
Slowing Response of a LRRK2 Transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans (G2019S
Mutation) Model of Parkinson's disease.
"The U.S. National BioGENEius Challenge is like the Olympic trials for
life science, promoting excellence, curiosity and a biotech-driven
career among its participants and these ten students get a chance to
compete for gold in the International BioGENEius Challenge," said Tom
Wiggans, chairman of the Biotechnology Institute. "We encourage our
students to understand and make the connection between their research
for the vast potential for solving human health, food and environmental
problems."
Students were evaluated on the quality of their research and display,
their responses to questions relating to their scientific knowledge, and
the potential commercial applications of their research.
"Each year, the BioGENEius Challenge showcases the biotech industry's
next generation of leaders and I continued to be amazed at the steep
level of competition. These students are the best of the best and all
gold medal scientists in my book," said Jeffrey Almond, Ph.D., Vice
President for Discovery Research at Sanofi Pasteur.
"As exemplified by the upcoming Olympics, competition can inspire the
best. Giving one's best in biotechnology means helping create a better
world for us all," said Jay P. Siegel, M.D., Chief Biotechnology Officer
and Head of Global Regulatory Affairs, Janssen Research & Development,
LLC. "We are proud to support, encourage, and recognize the outstanding
efforts of these students in the BioGENEius Challenge."
The International BioGENEius Challenge is organized by the Biotechnology
Institute, the national organization dedicated to biotechnology
education, and sponsored by Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of
Sanofi; and Janssen.
In addition to Sanofi Pasteur and Janssen, support for the BioGENEius
Challenge is provided by International Supporters: The Astellas
Foundation, BIO, Genentech and MedImmune; and U.S. National Supporters:
Acorda Therapeutics, The Allergan Foundation and Sangamo BioSciences.
About the Biotechnology Institute
The Biotechnology Institute is an independent, national nonprofit
organization dedicated to education about the present and future impact
of biotechnology. Its mission is to engage, excite and educate the
public, particularly students and teachers, about biotechnology and its
immense potential for solving human health, food and environmental
problems. For more information, visit www.biotechinstitute.org.
About Sanofi Pasteur
Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of Sanofi, provides more than 1
billion doses of vaccine each year, making it possible to immunize more
than 500 million people across the globe. A world leader in the vaccine
industry, Sanofi Pasteur offers the broadest range of vaccines
protecting against 20 infectious diseases. The company's heritage, to
create vaccines that protect life, dates back more than a century.
Sanofi Pasteur is the largest company entirely dedicated to vaccines.
Every day, the company invests more than EUR 1 million in research and
development. For more information, please visit: www.sanofipasteur.com
or www.sanofipasteur.us
About Janssen
At Janssen we are dedicated to addressing and solving some of the most
important unmet medical needs of our time in oncology, immunology,
neuroscience, infectious diseases and vaccines, and cardiovascular and
metabolic diseases. Driven by our commitment to patients, we develop
innovative products, services and healthcare solutions to help people
throughout the world. For more information, please visit: www.janssenrnd.com
About the BIO International Convention
The BIO International Convention will highlight the latest trends and
the newest opportunities for executives, investors, scientists, policy
leaders, and media from around the world. Speakers at the sessions will
share breakthroughs in medicine, diagnostics, the environment, energy
production, business operations, financing, partnerships, policy issues
and food and agriculture. The Convention also features the BIO Business
Forum, a unique platform for biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies,
academic research institutions, and investors from around the world to
gather and discuss strategic opportunities. For registration, conference
agenda and exhibitor information, visit 2012 BIO International
Convention.
