Amber Luo, of Ward Melville High School in East Setauket, said her science project will enable researchers to gain a better view of underlying health conditions in a range of diseases, such as Alzheimer''s. Credit: Regeneron Society for Science/Kyle Ryan By Joie Tyrrell
Amber Luo, of Ward Melville High School in East Setauket, said her science project will enable researchers to gain a better view of underlying health conditions in a range of diseases, such as Alzheimer''s. Credit: Regeneron Society for Science/Kyle Ryan By Joie Tyrrell
Amber Luo, an 18-year-old senior from Ward Melville High School in East Setauket, placed third in the Regeneron Science Talent Search Tuesday night, earning a $150,000 prize. Luo was the top finisher out of the seven student finalists from Long Island who were among 40 high school students competing in Washington, D.C. in the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science competition. Students were chosen from more than 1,804 applications. Fascinated by the intersection of math and biology, she developed a computational tool that identifies pause sites along a cell’s mRNA transcripts. Her work, she said, can enable researchers to gain a better view of underlying conditions in a range of diseases, such as Alzheimer’s. Luo was honored for her development of a software called RiboBayes, a computational tool used to reveal how ribosomes move along a cell’s mRNA transcript to produce proteins, according to contest officials. Her work, she said, can enable researchers to gain a better view of underlying health conditions in a range of diseases, such as Alzheimer’s. Luo told Newsday earlier that she is "fascinated" with the intersection of math and biology. Her project represented the "first dive into the world of computational biology." She conducted her research at the University of Texas at Austin.
Amber Luo, of Ward Melville High School in East Setauket, said her science project will enable researchers to gain a better view of underlying health conditions in a range of diseases, such as Alzheimer''s. Credit: Regeneron Society for Science/Kyle Ryan By Joie Tyrrell
15万奖金,基本上常春藤大学四年的学费赚出来了!
两年将将够…四年还要再来这个数才行
藤校/私立现在估计要8万了
怎么没用 起码脑子好不会看上你这种水平的男人
说得好!
看这女孩的脸,就知道她爸爸长什么样子了
我家娃同款脑门,鼻子有点塌,所以小时候侧面看起来跟一只猫一样,目前还是个小学渣,啊哈哈哈哈。
so mean
这女娃,五官脸型都不错,打扮打扮挺好看的。 头脑还这么好使,比大多数女娃站得高了。
长得好看没脑子的多半会沦为别人玩物,久了别人觉得无趣了还不知怎么死的。关之琳20岁时结婚才半年就被大叔嫌弃街上随便一女的都比她好。先看看自己是不是长的比关mm美,而且有能力永远保持青春美貌
那她妈牛。你做个特等奖试试
https://www.societyforscience.org/regeneron-sts/2022-sts-winners/
神马意思? 我是觉得人家孩子自己牛,一般自己牛的孩子,妈妈不用操心的。不想我家的,怎么操心都是学渣。现在羡慕牛娃妈的标准都这么高了,还得自己做个特等奖。
Sorry引用错了想引用那个是家长做的来着。
现在这么卷一般的家长可做不出来名次
这个小孩录像上面脸歪的厉害,一边有另一边两倍大。不过我同意科学家不看长相,小姑娘会是未来的李飞飞颜宁
这女孩纯粹的素颜,拍的时候镜头这么近(会导致脸和五官扭曲放大),又完全没有美颜滤镜,就这样了看上去也是端端正正一孩子,我不知道你从哪里觉得她不好看的。
刚看了一眼,hidden markov model这种过时且可疑的模型也能拿前十。这个比赛水平还是挺低的。
嗯嗯,其实咱俩的理解是一样的。
200%家长肯定参与了, 最公平的,去查一查这个奖前三名中国孩子家长6个人的职业吧,总有一款会惊喜到你的
都是postdoc。瞎猜一下。认识一个,帮孩子从头坐到尾。给了娃一作,自己middle,送到了哈佛。不过后来孩子读书很一般,博士去了更差很多的学校。自己发paper有困难,好像还一直没paper。但是挺能搞事的。估计将来不会太差。
所以我觉得这一个奖不够,必须得加几个数学,物理,化学,计算机,或者music能独立表演的奖。
说真的,作文和art也能代笔。我要是代笔我娃的作文,肯定无往不胜。。。
这小姑娘底子又不差,黄晓明前妻啥的那种网红,没整容前也不觉得比这姑娘美多少。小姑娘长大了打扮一下,发型和服饰到位了,自然就会好看了。
家长肯定有帮忙的。
骨相不错,虽然这个年纪不打扮不惊艳,但是到了50脸也不塌,可以美很久。
你这么厉害,我娃作文比我写得好多了
你确定你英文的creative writing能比一个高中擅长写作的孩子好? 自信过头了吧。
可能学二代吧,那个地方离stony brook挺近的,不过一直听说stony brook跟高中合作挺多的。 家长帮着做倒是不至于,懂行的指个方向找个机会就行。生化环材,高中能出paper不是啥稀奇事儿
英文肯定不行,吐火罗文肯定可以LOL
看了链接里的三人合影。 这个小姑娘头小脸小,打扮下是美女啊。 拿外貌说事的,肯定是脑子不好使需要从外貌上找优越感。
另外两个娃也很赞!
女孩子有才华,精神独立,经济独立,level 比这种男的高,自然对于这种男的来说就“没用了”, 因为不再是他高攀得起的
这个比赛其实也有好处。至少有presentation啥,作ppt。在美国不就是看谁ppt,presentation做的好么。比刷题重要
你说的现象确实有,天坑就是这么来的。 不过我觉得大头工作应该还是孩子做的,家长铺路铺得比较好而已。 如果家长有资源干嘛不用呢?娱乐圈的娃出生就带聚光灯,业界的给娃找个实习也相对容易,教授帮娃找个实验室也不是啥难事儿
她这个不怎么可能是家长帮着做的。现在谁还用贝叶斯啊。但是贝叶斯,高中学的快点儿的高一高二会学到。
overall,我挺讨厌大多数女科学家讲talk的气质,就是非常张扬aggressive,一点儿美感都没有。我更喜欢第一名和第九名的女生
我见过data scienctist的好些职位招聘广告写着要会贝叶斯
嗯嗯嗯。我文科大妈不太懂。不知道这个现在还有人用
请问你算老几?谁需要你喜欢了?!
随便评论一下。肯定不如你厉害,哈哈
贝叶斯为啥不用啊,ml算法还有很多基本的算法都用这个。
第一名长相甜甜的,声音也好听,都是天选的科研人才
那教练的孩子会体育也是一个道理,有能力参与也好啊,算不上惊喜
应该是。 以前学校教授们的娃都是互相lab接收,也有去自己lab好project等着给
我给science fair当过评审,这些project的质量差距极大。有的高中生的项目确实让人觉得这怎么可能是高中生作出来的,但是我们这里每年也有高中生来实习,确实每年会由1-2个学生也让人惊叹特别特别厉害,所以很难说。 而且这些science fair也分好几轮的,后面还会有答辩什么的,请得评审也会越来越专业,要是自己不太懂应该也是不行。
主要要ppt做到好能吹。很少教授的东西是自己做的,只要概念清楚,能讲清楚就可以。这种Post doc的小孩特别多,因为教授自己都不会做了,帮不上。Post doc就不一样了,就赌在下一代了,又有一手技术
天哪!一股味酸得,,,
不全是,我家就完全是孩子们自己做,当然也没得过什么高级的奖。普通娃。😔
夺得第二名那个男孩子,提到的视力有缺陷的Karate老师,我家孩子小时候也在那里打过酱油啊😄最初还觉得奇怪,为啥台上有条狗?这孩子的项目,有心了👍👍👍宾州里海谷,藏龙卧虎的好地方。虽然搬到了外州,还是经常想念那里的人文、地貌。
里海谷?啥地方啊,garnet valley?
这莫大的奔头!
感觉又要转行
药厂的 感觉只会 贝叶斯
不是博后要么就是教授,要么父母从事相关行业,要么就是家里花钱找的资源,现在高中生搞科学竞赛的,中介都一条龙服务了。
看不了这个新闻link。 要收费。
请贴出全文。谢谢!
快点。把全文贴出来(楼主给的link是收费的)。让我仔细分析分析。技术含量到底高不高。实际应用可行不可行。
又不是中宣部控评,回复一律只能👏。 还上论坛干吗,不如看新闻联播,都是正能量 正义的声音
Amber Luo, an 18-year-old senior from Ward Melville High School in East Setauket, placed third in the Regeneron Science Talent Search Tuesday night, earning a $150,000 prize.
Luo was the top finisher out of the seven student finalists from Long Island who were among 40 high school students competing in Washington, D.C. in the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science competition. Students were chosen from more than 1,804 applications.
Fascinated by the intersection of math and biology, she developed a computational tool that identifies pause sites along a cell’s mRNA transcripts. Her work, she said, can enable researchers to gain a better view of underlying conditions in a range of diseases, such as Alzheimer’s.
Luo was honored for her development of a software called RiboBayes, a computational tool used to reveal how ribosomes move along a cell’s mRNA transcript to produce proteins, according to contest officials. Her work, she said, can enable researchers to gain a better view of underlying health conditions in a range of diseases, such as Alzheimer’s.
Luo told Newsday earlier that she is "fascinated" with the intersection of math and biology. Her project represented the "first dive into the world of computational biology." She conducted her research at the University of Texas at Austin.