CSEF Category Awards: 2019
Toxicology
Junior Division
Awards Ceremony photo to come
- J2116 — First Place
- Aisha K. Randhawa, Grade 8
Essential Oils: Impact on Reproductive Timing and Health in Daphnia magna
Advisor: Mrs. Renee Rosas
School: Auburndale Intermediate School, Corona, Riverside County
- J2105 — Second Place
- Lola S. Castorina, Grade 8
Can Sodium Bicarbonate Be Used to Kill Mosquito Larvae?
Advisor: Ms. Christy Novak
School: St. Timothy School, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
- J2101 — Third Place
- Eleanor C. Addison, Grade 8
Sunscreen: Protection or Poison?
Advisor: Mr. Jeffrey Nelson
School: Korematsu (Fred T.) Middle School, El Cerrito, Contra Costa County
- J2120 — Fourth Place
- Nora C. Thompson, Grade 8
Lights of the Sea
Advisor: Ms. Rinda Wardel
School: Korematsu (Fred T.) Middle School, El Cerrito, Contra Costa County
- J2104 — Honorable Mention
- Michael P. Bedrosian, Grade 8
Comparing the Effectiveness of Different Natural Repellents in Controlling the Vine Mealybug
Advisor: Mrs. Heather Bridger
School: Quail Lake Environmental Charter School, Clovis, Fresno County
- J2109 — Honorable Mention
- Dylan S. Kilby, Grade 8
What Are the Effects of Various Nitrogen Percentages on Daphnia's Heart Rate?
Advisor: Mrs. Diane Loflin
School: Quail Lake Environmental Charter School, Clovis, Fresno County
- J2119 — Honorable Mention
- Jonathan D. Tabb, Grade 8
Can Planaria Be Used as an Alternative Toxicology Model?
Advisor: Mrs. Elizabeth Kayee Conrad
School: McPherson Magnet School, Orange, Orange County
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