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2014.03.18 High school junior’s research gains national and international recognition
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March 18, 2014For more information:Mary Waggoner, Director of Communications, 425-385-4040Andrew Sevald, JHS Science Research and Engineering Club advisor, 425-385-7000High school junior’s research gains national and international recognitionTwo big wins earn Indira Rayala invitations to Washington, D.C., and Houston, Texas, to competeOn March 14 at the Washington Junior Science and Humanities Symposiumat Seattle Pacific University, Henry M.
  • Jackson High School junior, Indira
Rayala, and her research: Cranberry Extracts: A Quorum Sensing Inhibitor andthe Novel Application of Cranberry Extracts as an Environmental Measure toInhibit Pectobacterium carotovorum in Crop...
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