Of the first three-place awards, Indian-American students won two of them -- Amol Punjabi won the First Place Medal of Distinction for Basic Research, while Maya Varma won the First Place Medal of Distinction for Innovation.
Same was the case with the second and third spots in all the three categories, as per the list of winners released by Intel Science last night.
Paige Brown from Maine won the First Place Medal of Distinction for Global Good.
Punjabi, 17, from Massachusetts, developed software that could help drug makers develop new therapies for cancer and heart disease. He is the lead author of a paper on nanoparticles published in ACS Nano and co-author of a paper on a related topic in Nanoscale.
Meena Jagadeesan, 17, from Illinois, won the Second Place Medal of Distinction for Basic Research.
Milind Jagota, 18, from Pennsylvania, won the Second Place Medal of Distinction for Innovation.
Kunal Shroff, 17, from Virginia, won the Third Place Medal of Distinction for Basic Research.
Kavya Ravichandran, 17, from Ohio, won the Third Place Medal of Distinction for Innovation.
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Jagadeesan won the Second Place Medal of Distinction for Basic Research for investigating an object in algebraic combinatorics to show a novel relationship between classes of graphs.
Shroff was awarded the Third Place Medal of Distinction for Basic Research for finding relationship between the key protein associated with Huntington's disease and the biological processes of cellular death that cause Huntington's symptoms.
Ravichandran won the Third Place Medal of Distinction for Innovation for using nanomedicine to destroy potentially fatal blood clots that can cause heart attacks and strokes.
Of the 1,750 high school seniors who entered the Intel Science Talent Search 2016, 300 were announced as semifinalists. Of those, 40 were chosen as finalists and invited to Washington, DC, to compete for the top nine awards.
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