Karsten Gimre, 11Banks, OR Music: “Conversation Without Words”
Tiffany Ko, 16Terre Haute, INTechnology: “Designing a Capacitance-Based Security System Employing the MC33794 E-Field Sensor Chip”
Milana Zaurova, 17Fresh Meadows, NYScience: “Gene Therapy Meets Chemotherapy: Exposure of Malignant Glioma Cells to Transgenic Embryonic Stem Cells and Temozolomide”
Heidi Kaloustian, 17Canton, MILiterature: “The Roots of All Things”
Maia Cabeza, 12Chapel Hill, NC Music: “Sharing Music With People Around The World”
Tudor Dominik Maican, 16Bethesda, MD Music: “Symphonietta for String Orchestra, D'un Monde a l'autre, Reflections on James Joyce”
John Zhou, 16Northville, MIScience: “A Study of Possible Interactions Among Rev1, Rev3 and Rev7 Proteins from Saccharomyces Cerevisiae”
Brett Harrison, 16Dix Hills, NYMathematics: “A Proof of Seymour's Conjecture for All Oriented Graphs”
Justin Solomon, 17Oakton, VATechnology: “Identification of Differential Surface Properties on a Triangle Mesh for Facial & Object Recognition”
Kadir Annamalai, 17Saratoga, CAScience: “Growth of Germanium Nanowires Through the Vapor Liquid Solid Mechanism”
Benedict Shan Yuan Huang, 17Coram, NY Science: “Changed Particle Production in High Energy Nuclear Collisions”
Nimish Ramanlal, 16Winter Springs, FLTechnology: “Programmable Quantum Computing: A New Framework with von Neumann Type Architecture”
Fan Yang, 17Davis, CAScience: “Identification of Bacterial Adhesion Antagonists for Contact Lenses & Intraocular Lenses”
Stephanie Hon, 17Fort Myers, FL Science: “The Effects of Intracerebroventricular Passive Immunization on the Deposition of Beta-Amyloid”
Lucas Moller, 16Moscow, IDScience: “Static and Dynamic Analysis of Mars Dust: Application to Mars Exploration”
Tony Wu, 16Irvine, CATechnology: “A Category Oriented Web Search Engine Based on Round Robin Learning and Ranking Algorithm”
Marc Yu, 6Monterey Park, CAMusic: “Performance Selections for Piano”
Mr. Robert GlissmannBoulder, COTechnology: Utilizing Audio Feedback Technology in the Teaching of Body Kinesis
Mr. Sheel TylePittsford, NYScience: The Effect of Muller Cells on the Survival of Photoreceptor Cells
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