Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Science Genius Inspires Schutz Audience

By Shereen Hassan

Susannah L. Clary, a senior in Los Lunas High School, NM who was scheduled to give a lecture at the Biblitheca Alexandrina on October 24, met the Schutz students to talk about her motivation and success in her research. The beauty of nature, which attracted her to science at a young age, has captivated her. Her parents are the two people who inspired her the most. They supported her in conducting research and collecting data in institutes in Canada, where she was allowed to use the facilities.
In fifth grade, she started writing research papers on salmon. She was trying to distinguish between the male and female salmon because their growth rate was declining. The only way until now to figure out whether they were male or female was to dissect them, but dissecting them decreases their number which was endangering their species. However, with her discovery it is possible to distinguish between the male or female salmon by using the scale she patented, which was her first discovery. This scale measures the ratio between the head length and the body length, this determining the gender of the salmon.
She won several awards from 2003-2007, and she published 5 research papers, the first one in 3rd grade. Some of her significant achievements were Intel Foundation Achievement Award and Intel ISEF Finalist & Second award in Zoology in 2005. She also won Grand award in Life Sciences from 2003-2006, and then in 2007 she won full tuition scholarships from University of Alaska Fairbanks and University of New Mexico. She did SATR Summer Research Intern at Sandia National Laboratories last summer. She would like to go to the University of New Mexico to study Biology & Engineering.
The advice she likes to give to all students is, “Do not let little failures discourage you. You have to do things over and over. Have good background knowledge of the stuff you are dealing with and do something you are interested in.”

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