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ESPC 2008 - Ottawa (Ontario)

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When I think about myself, I am full of unique and different qualities. There are many things I love to do and I can go on and on forever about myself—but I will only list the most striking features about me. I am a very athletic person, especially in swimming. However, the best features about me are that I am loyal, I strive for excellence, and am ambitious, clever, and last but not least, outgoing. In my free time I love to play piano, dance, and do science research and experiments. I enjoy the outdoors very much, and absolutely love to travel. European scenery is breathtaking and it enlightened my spirit to the degree I have never felt before when I had the opportunity to go there. As I mentioned earlier I love to swim. I have been swimming since grade 1, and have never been able to stop since then. I have 3 medals certifying my degree of life saving skills and I used to volunteer as a lifeguard assistant. I am also a cadet of St. John’s Ambulance. I would like to pursue a career in science probably in microbiology.

Uliana Maria Kovaltchouk


Cell Cycle Control of Transformation in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Division:Sciences physiques et des mathématiques / Aucun
Catégorie:Intermédiaire
Région:Winnipeg Schools
Ville:Winnipeg , MB
École:Sisler High School
Sommaire:Genes are highly regulated throughout the cell cycle; consequently this may influence levels of transformation. MKPo bar1 ∆ was transformed with the LiAc/PEG/ssDNA method, in conjugation with the cell cycle. Sample T=75, transformed at the highest rate, proven by microscopy to be Mitosis. Theories for this level variation, is that during Mitosis, the nuclear membrane breaks down, and, nuclear division occurs— allowing for transformation efficiency.

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 vie
Intermédiaire
Sponsor: Pfizer Canada
300,00 $
Total1 300,00 $