The Woolwich Observer

Conestogo student wins gold in national science fair

- LIZ BEVAN

AFTER WINNING TOP HONOURS in the Waterloo-Wellington Science fair at RIM Park in April, Conestogo’s Adam Martinez has won gold in a national competitio­n.

His project explored ionic silverresi­stant bacteria, and whether nanosilver could kill the bacteria that had evolved.

He presented his project in Montreal in May, and took home a gold medal for his hard work.

He says that he felt great when he learned that he won one of the top awards at the Canada-wide science fair.

“It works differentl­y than the regional fair. In each category – junior, intermedia­te and senior – there are ten gold medals, 20 silver medals and 40 bronze, then they rank you and you get the [applicable] medal. I got the gold,” he said. “It felt good.”

He didn’t make many changes to his project between regionals and nationals, believing in his work.

“I added a couple bioinforma­tics things, just to prove my point a bit better, but nothing major,” he said.

The national science fair environmen­t was a bit different than regionals in Waterloo, mainly because the judges were experts in microbiolo­gy, and they had a couple of weeks to review his project before the young scientists gathered in Montreal. He wasn’t intimidate­d.

“They had two weeks worth of questions and they are all in the field of microbiolo­gy so I did get some ideas,” he said of the feedback he received. “I did hear that some people found it intimidati­ng, and others found it exciting. It depends on how well you know your stuff. If you know it, then there is nothing to be afraid of.”

Even though he won a gold medal at the recent competitio­n, he isn’t guaranteed a spot on the internatio­nal level.

“It is really iffy now, because Blackberry doesn’t fund the fair anymore. So, now the Americans are sponsoring the Canadian teams, so there is a selection process to get on team Canada. It is pretty rare that you get in. If you do well at nationals, they look at that,” he said. “The applicatio­ns are in

November, so I can continue to research a little bit and see how I do.”

For now, Martinez will be working on improving his project, and exploring the nano versus ionic silver challenge further, ahead of a possible next step.

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Adam Martinez

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