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CWSF 2016 - Montreal, Quebec

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My name is John Berger and I am a grade ten student at Medicine Hat High School in Alberta. This is my second time attending CWSF, and my project this year is called: “A Perl Program for the Retrieval of Genomic Information”. The point of my project was to provide a method for the sequential download of multiple genome and protein sequences from Genbank. This download method is a feature that the database natively lacks, and without it the retrieval of information is rather tedious and time consuming. My interests include computer programming for game development and computer design for components and assembly. Some of my hobbies are karate, puzzles, and reading many books from various genres. I have been studying Shotokan karate for seven years, and I have achieved the level of brown belt. I am also a member of my school’s YES (Youth for Environmental Sustainability) club. After grade 12 I would like to study mechatronics, computer, or software engineering. I would encourage any students interested in science fair to find a fun idea that interests them.

John Berger


A Perl Program for the Retrieval of Genomic Information
Challenge:Innovation
Category:Intermediate
Region:Southeast Alberta
City:Medicine Hat, AB
School:Medicine Hat High School
Abstract:The project “A Perl Program for the Retrieval of Genomic Information” was focused on providing an easier method by which genomic information from the National Center for Biotechnology Information’s Genbank can be accessed. This goal was accomplished through creating a Perl program that downloaded multiple genome and protein files sequentially.