2023 Contest

The 11th Annual Genes and Health Contest

UM GIDAS

Contest Results

Overall Award:

Upperclassmen

1st: Amelia Saffron

2nd: Akshara Sankar

3rd: Kartikeya Nukala

Underclassmen

1st: Harriet Lai

2nd: Maitreyi Bharath

3rd: Brenda Mao

Conceptual Award:

Upperclassmen

1st: Devarshi Dalal

2nd: Kamryn Chan

3rd: Diya Ramesh

Underclassmen

1st: Ashrita Reddy

2nd: Jessica Wu

3rd: Deena Khalil

Computational Award:

Upperclassmen

1st: Krithvi Rayarapu

2nd: Veda Mantena

3rd: Ally Wang

Underclassmen

1st: Claire Lee

2nd: Andrew Wu

3rd: Mantra Kaushal

Honorable Mentions:

UTR Award (Upperclassman)

Giselle Torres

Intron Award (Underclassman)

Minjun Kim

Trivia Masters:

Maitreyi Bharath

Claire Lee

Kamryn Chan

Devarshi Dalal

Derek Ryan

New GIDAS Recognition:

Adlai E Stevenson High School
Air Academy High School
Bloomfield Hills High School
Canyon Crest Academy
Coppell High School
Fairfax Senior Highschool
Grand Rapids Christian High School
Greenhills Highschool
Hamilton HighSchool
Huron High School
International Academy West
Langley High School
Leigh High School
Lick-Wilmerding High School
Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies
Lubbock High School
Maret School
Michigan Islamic Academy
Nazareth Area High School
Novi High School
Okemos High School
Owosso High School
Palm Harbor University High School
Plymouth High School
Prospect High School
Roeper School
Round Rock High School
Sage Hill School
Scripps Ranch High
Troy High School
Washtenaw International High School
Wheeler High School

Overview

COMPETITORS: High school students who love computers and biology, engineering and medicine, or solving challenging problems. High school GIDAS members.

DATE: Saturday, January 28, 2023

TIME: 2 – 5 pm

LOCATION: Online

Registration

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 22, 11:59PM

FEE: Free

Donations (any amount) are welcome

– check payable to “miRcore”

and send it to 1100 North Main St. Ste 211, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

or


SUBJECTS:

Genes and Autoimmune Diseases

STUDY MATERIALS:

HERE

GENERAL CONTEST FORMAT:
Session 1: Conceptual test (multiple choice)*
Session 2: Computational test (multiple choice + free response)*
Session 3: Random short presentations

*50% of score goes to Overall Awards and Honorable Mentions (UTR, Intron)

PURPOSE: To familiarize students with functional genomics, help them understand diseases in terms of genes and environmental networks, and participate in computational biology research.

AWARD: There will be cash prizes for the contest winners and raffle winners. Award ceremony follows the competition and talent show.

PARENTS: Are welcome to attend any of the events (see parent sessions for more information).

SPONSOR:


For those who do not feel prepared for this contest:

Participation will broaden your perspective on the emerging field of medical genomics. You will become familiar with key elements of genomics and learn how to access freely available resources which can lead to cures. In short, the contest itself is a learning opportunity.

Do you have talent to show? Share your talent with others while we are summing up results.

You may even win a prize! (either contest or raffle)

Program

2:00 – 2:05 pm Sign-in time
2:05 – 2:15 pm Opening remarks
2:15 – 2:55 pm Conceptual test
2:55 – 3:10 pm Break
3:10 – 3:50 pm Computational test
3:50 – 4:00 pm Break
4:00 – 4:45 pm Breakout room activities
4:45 – 5:00 pm Talent Show
5:00 – 5:30 pm Results + closing remarks

Previous Year’s winners:

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017