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Clarke Students Present Projects at Science Research Symposium

Four seniors were given the opportunity to share their research.

Four W.T. Clarke High School seniors recently presented projects at the school's Sixth Annual Science Research Symposium, according to the East Meadow School District. 

With informative presentations displayed across tables, guests were able to appreciate the effort that students have put into their scientific research.  

The four Clarke students who presented their research were: 

  • Matthew Schwartz, who will be attending the Florida Institute of Technology in the fall, presented “The Analysis of the Green Macro Alga ‘Codium Fragile’ as an Alternative Habitat for Juvenile Atlantic Bay Scallops
  • Harvard-bound Daniel Wang presented “Insights Into All-Atom Protein Structure Prediction Via ‘In Silico’ Simulations.” 
  • Alex Evangelatos presented his research topic, “Novel Programming of Microcontrollers for Prevention of Automobile Collisions Caused by Wrong-Way Drivers.
  • Bryon Koff discussed his work, “Inhibition of CDK4 Induces G1 Arrest, But Not Senescence in DD8313 Liposarcoma Cells.”


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