Stacy Jannis, who has been working tirelessly for the Festival to get the Kavli Science Video Contest up and running, was recently honored by AAAS and the National Science Foundation 2009 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge for her video "Inside the Brain: Unraveling the Mystery of Alzheimer's Disease", which she produced for the National Institute on Aging. See her video here. Learn more about the annual challenge here.
Congratulations to Stacy! Check out more of her amazing work .
~~written by Ruth Kiefer
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Congratulation to Stacy Jannis for winning the National Science Foundation 2009 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge by presenting the most important topic that covers human "Inside the Brain: Unraveling the Mystery of Alzheimer's Disease", I never thought such a topic that would be a winner but it's quite interesting and such proud to this girl.