Cystic Fibrosis is a hereditary disease that get excessive buildup of thick mucous secretion in the lung and digestive tract . Marshall Zhang is an 11th grader from Toronto that may have just cured it .
For his entry to the 2011 Sanofi - Aventis BioTalent Challenge , Zhang leveraged a Canadian supercomputing internet to identify an fundamental interaction between two drugs that affect the same portion of mutant gene that accounts for a majority of Cystic Fibrosis cases . When I was in eleventh score , I was more interested with the most effective way of free Scotch from my one-time man ’s spirits console .
The initial fundamental interaction tests and identification were all accomplished via simulation using the collaborative SCINET supercomputing organization at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto . The fundamental interaction was then confirm using live cadre cultures . This fundamental interaction was so effective , in fact , that “ they actually allowed the cells that were cover with both chemical compound to go as if they were the prison cell of good for you individuals , ” according to Zhang . For more on how he did it checkthis out .

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