CA State Science Fair Recognizes Archer Students

Two Archer students received recognition at the California State Science Fair on Tuesday, April 11. Beau C. ’27 earned 4th Place in Toxicology and the AACC Clinical Chemistry Award for her research on the “Effects of glyphosate-based roundup on gonad mass and cellular structure in freshwater mussels.” Ella T. ’27 won 2nd Place in Animal Biology for her project, “Battling with Broccoli: The effects of sulforaphane on oxidative stress in C.elegans.” Congratulations, Beau and Ella!
 
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