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The DuPont Challenge(C) Science Essay Competition Recognizes Scientific Ideas of Gifted Teens
The DuPont Challenge(C) Science Essay Competition Recognizes Scientific Ideas of Gifted Teens
WILMINGTON, Del., May 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A possible aquatic cure
for psoriasis inspired by an episode of the ABC-TV show Ugly Betty and how a
technology called transgenic pharming has enabled the commercialization of
spider silk are the winners of the 2008 DuPont Challenge(C) Science Essay
Competition.
Claire Yang, 13, an eighth grade student at H.B. du Pont Middle School,
Hockessin, Del., was the Junior Division winner, writing on "An Aquatic Cure
for Psoriasis." Nicole Clark, 15, a sophomore at Centennial High School in
Boise, Idaho, won the Senior Division with an essay on "Spider Silk: The
World's Strongest Fiber."
More than 10,000 students entered the contest from all 50 U.S. states and
Canada. The 700-1,000 word essays were judged by 25 National Science Teacher
Association (NSTA)-selected teachers, scientists from NASA and DuPont.
Yang, born inBelgium and fluent in Dutch, could not decide on a subject
"until I saw an episode of Ugly Betty on ABC. It involved a pedicure in a tub
full of fish. The seed had been planted," she said. Her paper focuses on
ichthyotherapy -- therapy involving the so-called "doctor fish" of the Central
Anatolia region ofTurkey. In her conclusion about the positive results, she
notes: "In a completely unexpected reversal of the food chain, fish are now
eating away at humans, not for food, but to help us better our health and our
skin."
Yang represents a milestone in the 22-year history of the program. She is
the first student of a DuPont employee to win the coveted DuPont Challenge(C)
first prize. Her mother is Jianzhen Zhang, a laboratory scientist at the
DuPont Experimental Station inWilmington, Del. Her father is a research
scientist for Hercules inWilmington.
Clark, who plans to major in biochemistry and pursue a Ph.D. in
pharmaceutical science, notes that spider webs have long fascinated humans.
"For centuries, people have marveled at the spider's ability to ensnare flying
insects with their delicate and flexible silk thread," she writes. She notes
that transgenic pharming from the biotechnology industry has created a novel
application -- the production of spider silk proteins through the mammary
glands of transgenic goats. "I enjoyed learning about new technologies being
utilized by scientists," Clark says. "Winning the award has taught me the
benefit of dedication and meticulous research."
The DuPont Challenge(C) began in 1986. It honors the memory of the heroes
of the Challenger space shuttle and all who work to encourage the next
generation to explore the frontiers of science. The DuPont Challenge(C),
sponsored by DuPont in collaboration with The Walt Disney World(R) Resort,
NASA, and the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), is one of the
foremost student science and technology competitions inNorth America. The
program's objective is to increase scientific literacy among students and to
motivate students to excel in communicating scientific ideas. It also
recognizes the invaluable role of science teachers in motivating students to
communicate scientific ideas through writing.
The DuPont Challenge(C) essays cover a broad range of scientific topics
including medical advances and astrophysics. First place winners in each
division receive a $3,000 educational grant plus an all-expenses-paid trip to
Walt Disney World(C) and the Kennedy Space Center. The four finalists in each
division receive a $1,000 educational grant and honorable mentions receive
$100 each. The winners were selected from five finalists in each division.
There were 34 senior division and 24 junior division honorable mentions.
To recognize the important role of science educators, the sponsoring
teachers of the first-place student essayists are awarded a $500 educational
grant, The Walt Disney World(C) Resort and Kennedy Space Center trip with
their student and an all-expenses-paid, DuPont-sponsored trip to the National
Science Teacher Association national conference in early 2009.
Dr. Thomas Hounsell, the sponsoring teacher for Claire Yang, was elected
Teacher of the Year by his colleagues in 1990. He and his wife, Dr. Jillann
Hounsell, coach H.B. du Pont's Science Olympiad teams, which have won 23 state
championships. Yang is a member of this year's state championship team. Erin
Tiderman, the sponsoring teacher for Nicole Clark, has taught biology,
advanced placement biology, oceanography, and anatomy for more than 13 years.
The senior and junior division finalists are:
2008 DuPont Challenge(C) Science Essay Competition
Senior Division Finalists
Brian Rosen Guilford High School Guilford, Conn.
Morgan Ayars Sanford School Hockessin, Del.
Thomas Sumner Redondo Union High School Redondo Beach, Calif.
Cyrus Bahrassa Little Rock Central High School Little Rock, Ark.
Junior Division Finalists
Michael He Marshall Middle School Beaumont, Tex.
Sam Peluso Mahoney Middle School South Portland, Maine
Emily Goldfein Thomas Jefferson High School Alexandria, Va.
Jerelyn Luther Fairfield Woods Middle School Fairfield, Conn.
For more information about The DuPont Challenge(C) 2008 Science Essay
Competition, including a copy of all rules, regulations and entry forms,
students and teachers should visit The DuPont Challenge(C) website at
http://www.thechallenge.dupont.com.
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