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AVMA Awards Prizes to Five Young Scientists at Intel Fair

(PHOENIX, Ariz.) June 27, 2013—The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) presented five, first-place awards during the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), held May 12-17, 2013. AVMA member veterinarians Dr. Marlene Cole and Dr. Stephen Denny served as expert judges and presented the special awards at a ceremony held May 15 in Phoenix, Ariz.

“”Many of the past winners of the AVMA sponsored Intel ISEF awards go on to become veterinarians, which is one of the reasons I value this contest so much,”” Dr. Cole says. “”All the research projects presented at the Intel fair are worthy of an award. These high school students are doing college-level research, so it’s truly a difficult decision. Their dedication, ambition and energy are inspirational.””

The five winners of the $1,000 prize include:

Charlotte Sophia Herber of Fox Lane High School in Bedford, N.Y. for her study “”Histological Evidence of Toll-Like Receptor Nine Amelioration of Amyloid Pathology in a TgSwDI Mouse Model,”” which studied Alzheimer’s disease. This study developed an emerging method of passive immunization to prevent and break apart the amyloid plaques that cause Alzheimer’s disease without adverse side effects.

The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is the world’s largest international pre-college science competition. More than 1,500 students from 70 different countries in grades 9-12 shared their independent research, competing for more than $3 million in prizes.

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The AVMA, founded in 1863, is one of the oldest and largest veterinary medical organizations in the world, with more than 84,000 member veterinarians worldwide engaged in a wide variety of professional activities and dedicated to the art and science of veterinary medicine.

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