NEED AN IDEA? (marfan syndrome)

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alexshay14
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NEED AN IDEA? (marfan syndrome)

Post by alexshay14 »

My science teacher gave us the ability to design a project on practically anything, but it needs to be something that you have a passion for. My little sister was diagnosed with Marfan Syndrome a few years ago. I really want to take this idea and design a project around it. The project must have an outcome. Any ideas on what I should do?
Thanks!
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Re: NEED AN IDEA? (marfan syndrome)

Post by deleted-71958 »

Hi Alexshay14,

Have you considered centering a project around genetics? Since Marfan Syndrome is such a complicated disorder, I'm not sure what aspect of it you want to focus on--but I suggest looking into a molecular biology/bioinformatics approach. If you choose your topic wisely, all you'll need is your computer and some patience (forming phylogenetic trees, aligning sequences, etc) to create an outstanding project--and with similarly impressive results.

First, take a look at the SB ideas forum: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... YTpHZW5vbQ and maybe bookmark a few that looks interesting to you. Then come back and post 3-4 ideas you'd like us to consider with you, and we'll go on from there.

Hope that helps!
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Ktsshao
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