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ESPC 2008 - Ottawa (Ontario)

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Biographie
Claire first got involved in non-competitive Science Fairs participating with her brother in Science Celebration in the early elementary years. Later, her grade 6 and 7 teacher organized fun “Défis Techno” on some Friday afternoons. These challenges included building one-man boats out of cardboard and garbage bags which they floated (or sank) in the community pool. They also had their own class Science Fairs, Virtual Science Fairs. Claire represented Kitsilano Secondary School at the Vancouver District Fair in Grade 8. In the summer before grade 10 she worked at the Haas Lab at the UBC Brian Research. She learned techniques and did background reading to prepare for her 2008 project. Claire enjoys many sports including field hockey, basketball and soccer as well as camping and canoeing with her family. She won the Grade 8 Female Athlete of the year award at her high school and has participated in many school musical and Drama productions, including going on tour to elementary schools. This year Claire started a Kitsilano Model United Nations Club. In this club student’s meet to discuss global issues and represent different countries on mock UN councils.

Claire Edgcumbe


Ceasing Seizures
Division:Sciences de la vie / Aucun
Catégorie:Intermédiaire
Région:Greater Vancouver
Ville:Vancouver, BC
École:Kitsilano Secondary
Sommaire:The purpose was to determine the effects of valprotate, an antiepeleptic drug, on neuronal growth in vivo in the brains of tadpoles. Consistent with prior in vitro valproate studies, a trend was shown that valproate increases neuronal growth. Furthermore, it was noted that there appears to be two sub-groups - defined by the competitive nature of the cells - that respond differently to valproate treatment.

Prix Valeur
Bourse d’études de l’Université Western Ontario
Médaillé de bronze - Bourse de début d’études de 1 000 $
Sponsor: Université Western Ontario
1 000,00 $
Médaille de bronze - Sciences de la santé
Intermédiaire
Sponsor: Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada
300,00 $
Total1 300,00 $