Results are in and we would like say
CONGRATULATIONS!
to ASHG DNA Day Essay Contest winners
Choose a genetic test that is currently available for a condition or disease that does not cause symptoms until adulthood (i.e., an adult-onset condition such as hereditary breast cancer). Describe how the test works and how certain the test results are. Then, either defend or refute the recommendation below from ASHG’s recent position statement on pediatric genetic testing. “Adolescents should be encouraged to defer predictive or pre-dispositional testing for adult-onset conditions until adulthood because of the complexity of the potential impact of the information at formative life stages.” |
1st Place WinnerStella Ma (11th Grade) |
$1000 for student, $1000 genetic materials grant and 5 MiniOne Electrophoresis Systems for teacher |
2nd Place WinnerJillian Pesce (11th Grade) |
$600 for student, $600 genetic materials grant and 3 MiniOne Electrophoresis Systems for teacher |
3rd Place WinnersAlexis Schneider (11th Grade) Dhruv Sharma (11th Grade) |
$200 for each student, $200 genetic materials grant and a MiniOne Electrophoresis System for each teacher |
Stay tuned! Announcements for future competitions and more chances to win FREE MiniOne Electrophoresis Systems to come!