Graham William Wakefield Van Schaik
SOUTH CAROLINA
Graham William Wakefield Van Schaik, 17, of Columbia, completed a two-year
study of the long-term effects of exposure to pyrethroids, commonly found in
household and agricultural pesticides, for his Intel Science Talent Search
project in environmental science. Graham had become interested while helping his
grandmother in her tomato garden, and subsequently designed two novel
experiments to investigate the possible effect of pyrethroids on breast cancer
and neurodegeneration. His work included plant cultivation, liquid-phase
extraction, gas chromatography, tissue culture, cell viability assays, ANOVA
testing and linear regression analysis. His findings showed that realistic
levels of pyrethroids promote significant cellular proliferation in human breast
cells, a sign of cancer, and neurite retraction in rat PC12 neurons, a sign of
neurodegenerative disease, like Alzheimer's. He is first in his class of 421 at
Spring Valley High School, and his honors include a Best in Category Grand Award
at the Intel ISEF 2007. He has also founded and raised funding for a summer
science camp for more than 300 at-risk grade school students. Graham is the son
of Douglas and Joan Van Schaik.