Garden City High School Celebrates Science Research Students at Annual Symposium

Science Research Symposium hosted by GCHS

The Science Research Symposium at Garden City High School honored its science research students on May 29. The event included presentations, awards, and guest speakers to celebrate the students’ exceptional achievements.

The evening began with a Student Poster Reception held in the high school library, where attendees had the opportunity to view the students’ research projects while enjoying refreshments. Dr. Steven Gordon introduced the guest speaker, Dr. Ramana V. Davuluri, a professor at Stony Brook University, who delivered a talk on the role of artificial intelligence in biomedical research.

Some of the highlights of the awards presented at the symposium included James Nagler receiving the First-Place Grand Award at the Long Island Science & Engineering Fair, Mannat V. Jain earning the Second-Place Grand Award at the same fair, Amy Hong Xiao winning the First-Place Grand Award in biochemistry at the New York State Science & Engineering Fair, and more.

Additionally, a group of students from Garden City Middle School were recognized as winners of the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program. The school district expressed gratitude to Garden City Friends of STEAM for their generous funding and contributions that made this event possible.

Overall, Garden City High School’s Science Research Symposium was a great way to celebrate its science research students’ achievements and recognize their hard work and dedication towards their scientific pursuits.

In conclusion, Garden City High School recently honored its science research students’ accomplishments during its annual Science Research Symposium on May 29th. The event included presentations from experts in various fields and awards given to recognize outstanding student achievements in scientific research.

The evening kicked off with a Student Poster Reception held in Garden City High School’s library where attendees could view student projects while enjoying refreshments.

Dr. Steven Gordon introduced Dr. Ramana V. Davuluri as a guest speaker who delivered an inspiring talk on how artificial intelligence is changing biomedical research.

The symposium highlighted some remarkable awards such as James Nagler receiving first place grand award at Long Island Science & Engineering Fair and Amy Hong Xiao winning first place grand award in Biochemistry at New York State Science & Engineering Fair.

Furthermore, two middle school students from Garden City won recognition for participating in Student Spaceflight Experiments Program through funding provided by Garden City Friends of STEAM.

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