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Yusuf Ay, a Fayetteville-Manlius freshman, recently received multiple awards at a regional science fair for his independent project called “Cancer Prediction Through Modeling: Understanding Environmental and Heritable Factors.” Yusuf has been fascinated by using math and computer science to explain biological processes since he was young. His interest in this field was sparked by two F-M teachers who encouraged him to pursue additional projects outside of class.

Biology teacher Mrs. Reichel fueled his curiosity in gene function and its impact on health, while computer science teacher Mr. Phan helped him develop the computer skills he needed to understand complex biological concepts, particularly how cancer initiates and progresses. Yusuf’s project focused on breast, skin, and lung cancer, utilizing mathematical modeling and computer programming to examine how alterations in genetic DNA and environmental factors like sunlight, radiation or pollution interact to influence cancer risk.

After completing his research, Yusuf participated in the 44th Central New York Science and Engineering Fair, hosted at Syracuse’s Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) on April 7th 2024. He received several awards at the competition, including the Regeneron Biomedical Science Award, IEEE Awards in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Le Moyne Excellence in Mathematics & Computer Science Award and a Senior Division Honors medal.

Yusuf’s project served as an inspiration to other students at the fair and underscored the district’s commitment to STEM education. His dedication to understanding complex biological processes through the lens of math and computer science has earned him recognition and praise from both his teachers and peers alike.

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