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Grade 9 Student from Ottawa is first Canadian to win neuroscience world championship

Li, a student from Merivale High School, won the CIHR Canadian National Brain Bee competition in May before going on to the international championship held on July 2-9, hosted by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies. As the first-place winner, she took home US $3,000 and a full scholarship for her 2023 neuroscience Internship at Carleton University. 

Li’s accomplishments are that much more impressive, as she had to study during a three-day power outage prior to the Canadian competition and a nation-wide internet outage on the day of the live judging.

Li is excited to celebrate World Brain Day, now in its 65th year, on July 22, 2022.

 

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