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65th Pittsburgh Regional Science and Engineering Fair
April 2-3, 2004 at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA

Overview:   More than 700 students from 90 schools in 12 counties competed this year for over $300,000 in cash prizes and scholarships.


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Winners who will advance to the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair—
May 9-14, 2004 in Portland, Oregon

Shan Gaur, Bethel Park High School
Project: R-Cognin Mediates Aggregation via Free Cell Surface Sulfhydryls

Di Ye, Mt. Lebanon Senior High School
Project: Carbon Sequestration by Bauxite Residue

Lekha Tummalapalli, Fox Chapel High School
Project: Fetal Hepatocytes / Bioreactors


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Teacher/School Awards—

Junior Division School with Most Winning Entries - Economy Elementary

Intermediate Division Schools with Most Winning Entries (tie) - Ambridge Junior High School and St. Thomas More

Senior Division School with Most Winning Entries - Franklin Regional Senior High School

Junior Division Teacher with Most Winning Entries - Sandy Stupar

Intermediate Division Teachers with Most Winning Entries (tie) - Karen DeMarco and Cathy Borecky

Senior Division Teacher with Most Winning Entries - Jim Passarelli


All 2004 Category Awards (pdf) All 2004 Sponsor Awards (pdf)

2004 Affiliate Sponsor Awards (pdf) 2004 Scholarship Awards (pdf)


Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make this year's Science Fair a success:
To all the volunteers, judges, students, teachers, to the staffs of the SciTech Festival, the Carnegie Science Center and Heinz Field, to mentors and parents— It couldn't have happened without you. See you next year!

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