2006 Science Fair Winners
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SwAEBR, is pleased to award a Special Award of Merit, and a check for $25, to entrants who exhibit an outstanding project in biomedical research. SwAEBRs mission is to promote the education of the public, our young people, and teachers that is of vital importance to the future and biomedical research. We applaud their participation in the science fair and wish them continued success in their futures in science and technology. |
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Arizona American Indian Science & Engineering Fair (AAISEF)
"Memory Loss" by Shane, Shonto Preparatory School
"Feed Feed Feed! Your Fish" by Joanie, Darlene and Laurena, Sacaton Middle School
"Utilizing Science to Promote Substantial Economic Development in Our Tribal Community: Protein Metabolism in Tilapia Fish (Orechyromis Aureus XO Nilotics Hybrids) For Optimal Growth, Year 3" by Annette, Casa Grande Union High School
Central Arizona Regional Science & Engineering Fair (CARSEF)
"Nonverbal Communication through Eye Movements" by Connor, Pima Elementary
"Litoria Caerulea Changes Color" by Michelle, Desert Canyon Middle School
"The Level of Tyrosine Hydroxylase in Leptomeningial Vessels in Alzheimer's Disease versus Non-Demented Age-Matched Controls" by Aleksandra, Thunderbird High School
Northern Arizona Regional Science & Engineering Fair (NARSEF)
Southern Arizona Regional
Science & Engineering Fair (SARSEF)
"Crazy For Catnip: Dangerous Drug Or Harmless Toy?" by Meagan, Holladay Intermediate Magnet School
"What Is Valley Fever?" by Sandy & Daniella, Wakefield Middle School
"Reciprocal Skin Graft Transplants" by Nathan, Tucson Magnet High School
Silver Springs Valley Electric Cooperative Youth Engineering & Science Fair (SSVECYESF)
"pH of Cooled Horse Semen Changes Over Time" by Tyler, Bonita Elementary in Willcox
"Wheel of Energy" by Zachary, Smith Middle School in Huachuca