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Rebecca Baron is a grade 9 student currently attending Prince of Wales Mini School in Vancouver, B.C. This is her second consecutive year attending CWSF. Last year, she acquired a gold medal at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF), the Vancouver School Board Award, BC Science Teacher’s Award, UBC Life Sciences Award, a bronze medal at CWSF and the Renewable Energy Award, with her project Household Plants, The New Air Purifiers. In her spare time she enjoys reading, dancing, biking and skiing in Whistler, B.C. Rebecca was a competitive rhythmic gymnast since she was eight years old. Over the course of five years, she received 6 gold medals, 2 silver medals and 19 bronze medals in gymnastics. When she learned that high concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) contribute to 1.6 million deaths annually (as recorded by the World Health Organization), Rebecca was inspired to find a solution. Next year, she will continue to study root microbial colonies. Rebecca would advise other students to work on a project they are passionate about. |
| Rebecca Baron Root Microbiomics: The Next Big Thing?
Challenge: | Environment | Category: | Intermediate | Region: | Greater Vancouver | City: | Vancouver, BC | School: | Prince of Wales Secondary | Abstract: | This experiment was conducted to identify which rhizosphere bacteria thrive in an indoor plant’s root system when exposed to high concentrations of airborne formaldehyde (CH2O). Pseudomonas putida (from the phylum Proteobacteria) was the most prominent colony in the rhizosphere microbiome. |
Awards | Value | Challenge Award - Environment Intermediate Sponsor: Youth Science Canada | | Excellence Award - Intermediate Gold Medal Sponsor: Youth Science Canada | $250.00 | Western University Scholarship Gold Medallist - $4000 Entrance Scholarship Sponsor: Western University | $4 000.00 | Platinum Award - Best Intermediate Project Sponsor: Youth Science Canada | $1 000.00 | Total | $5 250.00 | |