Central Catholic Announces Science Expo Awards
Central Catholic’s Honors Biology and Chemistry students shared their research projects with faculty, staff, and students at the annual Science Expo on April 28 in the Sullivan Center.
AP Science students, as well community representatives - Mercy Health, Lourdes University, University of Toledo, Mercy Innovations, and TTL Associates - acted as judges:
Congratulations to these students who won awards for their projects!
Top 6 Projects:
Tessa Coutcher - How have automobile advancements affected spinal injuries?
Josh Floyd - What do anabolic steroids do to the mental and physical health of users?
Dylan Hegedus - Are there any planets outside of our solar system that contain enough oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other key factors necessary for material life to survive?
Nia Hunter - How does art help the brain develop?
Mark Mackowiak - How can organoids create effective specialized cancer treatment?
Ella Schuberg - How do disturbance and the consistency of electromagnetic modes affect the quantum atom?
AP Judges Choice Award:
Ella Schuberg
Peer Choice Award and Science Department Choice Award:
Kevin Knerr - How do toxic materials in firefighter gear cause medical problems?
Staffulty Choice Award:
Sophia Farrugia - How do creatine and omega-3 fatty acids affect the recovery and timeline of a sports injury?