CSSF Category Awards: 2017
Toxicology
Junior Division
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- J2215 — First Place
- Aisha K. Randhawa, Grade 6
Cell Phone Microwave Radiation: Does It Zap the Lifespan of the Fruit Fly?
Advisor: Mrs. Bobbi Goldstein
School: Garretson Elementary School, Corona, Riverside County
- J2212 — Second Place
- Li F. Meinhold, Grade 8
The Mutagenic Effects of Gentian Violet
Advisor: Mr. James Mondo
School: La Colina Junior High School, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County
- J2203 — Third Place
- Natalie H. Bui, Grade 8
Not So Nano
Advisor: Mr. John Briner
School: Fairmont Private Junior High School, Anaheim, Orange County
- J2210 — Fourth Place
- Japnoor Kaur, Grade 8
Comparing Peppers and Store-Bought Products as Mosquito Repellents
Advisor: Mr. Carl Gong
School: Quail Lake Environmental Charter School, Clovis, Fresno County
- J2213 — Honorable Mention
- Rachel A. Meyer, Grade 8
Jazzy V. White, Grade 8
Marinas: Toxic or Safe?
Advisor: Mr. Kevin Lane
School: Pacific Union School, Arcata, Humboldt County
- J2216 — Honorable Mention
- Rayhan Y. Razzak, Grade 7
A Caffeine Kick
Advisor: Mr. John Briner
School: Fairmont Private Junior High School, Anaheim, Orange County
- J2221 — Honorable Mention
- Isabella V. Worley, Grade 6
Investigating the Effectiveness of Natural Herbicides in Killing Pest Plants
Advisor: Mrs. Heather Bridger
School: Quail Lake Environmental Charter School, Clovis, Fresno County
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