Sunday, 15 May 2011

Cystic Fibrosis Treatment Discovered by Grade Eleventh Boy



Individuals suffering from the problem of cystic fibrosis can take a sigh of relief with the discovery of a treatment for this problem. Recently, Sanofi-Aventis BioTalent Challenge was conducted during which a student presented a new kind of drug. This drug has been discovered with the help of a supercomputer system.

The student who is honored with this discovery is Marshall Zhang who studies in eleventh grade at Richmond Hill's Bayview Secondary School. This brilliant student has carried out his project under the guidance of his mentor, Dr. Christine Bear. She works as a researcher at the hospital for Sick Children's Research Institute in Toronto.

Marshall Zhang shares his experience and events that led to the discovery of treatment for Cystic Fibrosis. Using supercomputing network he figured out the action of two different compounds against the protein that causes the disease in human beings. When he carried out the experiment it was observed that both the chosen compounds acted on the protein but the position at which they acted was different. Following this finding, it was not difficult for Zhang to infer that these compounds can be used together for fighting back the causal defective protein for this disease.

The findings until this point were only in theory and he still had to confirm it by applying on living cells. He carried on his experiment further and it came ou [...]



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