Indian-origin teens bag $100K in Siemens science contest in US

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Press Trust of India Houston
Last Updated : Dec 11 2016 | 1:57 PM IST
Three Indian-origin teenagers, including identical twin sisters, in the US have bagged a scholarship worth USD 100,000 in a science competition for their innovative research that will help doctors diagnose health problems like schizophrenia.
Shriya and Adhya Beesam, 16, who are 11th grade students in Plano, Texas won the competition in the 17th annual Siemens Math, Science and Technology Competition on Tuesday for their project entitled, 'Linked Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System: A Novel Approach to Schizophrenia Diagnosis'.
Vineet Edupuganti, a senior at Oregon Episcopal School, won the top individual award for developing an ingestible battery that could transform the way doctors diagnose and monitor health problems deep in the body.
Edupuganti's invention, which he calls a "high-performance biodegradable battery for transient electronics," was appreciated by the judges at the contest.
His work could simplify how medical practitioners diagnose conditions that affect internal organs, such as gastrointestinal disorders, that currently require complex imaging or invasive procedures to diagnose.
"These scholars are poised to transform the lives of millions around the globe...I cannot wait to see where their dedication and innovative thinking will lead them and the rest of us as well," David Etzwiler, CEO of the Siemens Foundation said.
In their research, the twins, developed a new approach to diagnose schizophrenia earlier in patients using both brain scans and psychiatric evaluations, the WFAA reported.
The Beesams lost their uncle to schizophrenia years ago. Their uncle was misdiagnosed for several years before eventually being diagnosed as schizophrenic. The twins say the
Late diagnosis and delay of care contributed to his suicide.
"People diagnosed with schizophrenia are fifty per cent more likely to commit or attempt suicide," Shriya said.
The Beesams say the loss of the uncle served as motivation during their research and work.
"It was amazing after we won when a mother came up to me and thanked us for our work because her son has schizophrenia and she's happy to see people talking about the disease," Adhya said.
The sisters said their success is due to their hard work
ethic and relentless curiosity, adding anyone can use that combination to succeed in life.
The USD 100,000 will go towards the twins' college education.
In the individual category scholarship awards, high-school final year students Manan Shah of Los Altos, California, received USD 50,000; Prateek Kalakuntla from Plano, Texas, got USD 30,000, and Pranav Sivakumar, of Tower Lakes, Illinois, won USD 20,000.
Nikhil Cheerla, a high school final year student, and Anika Cheerla, a tenth grade student, from Cupertino in California shared the USD 50,000 scholarship team prize.
The 2016 Siemens Competition awards were presented at The George Washington University in Washington, DC More 2,000 students eventually became the 19 high school finalists for 2016.
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First Published: Dec 11 2016 | 1:57 PM IST

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