Breakthrough : how one teen innovator is changing the world

Andraka, Jack; Lysiak, Matthew

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Other Title: How one teen innovator is changing the world Summary: A compelling and engaging memoir by globally renowned teen scientist Jack Andraka. Jack Andraka was just 15 when he invented an early detection test for three types of cancer. After a family friend passed away from pancreatic cancer, Jack began to research the subject. He learned that the lack of a rapid, low-cost early screening test contributed to the poor survival rate among individuals. While sitting in biology class, he hit upon an idea. Then he came up with a plan and budget to put his idea in motion. In 2012, working with the team at John Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Jack created a test that can detect pancreatic, ovarian, and lung cancer in its earliest stages. It costs only three cents to run and has an accuracy rate higher than 90 per cent. Now, at 17, Jack is a renowned scientist. He has won numerous awards globally and speaks to packed audiences about his research, his story, and his ideas for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education reform
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Physical Description: 239 pages, illustrations, portraits
MARC Record: a cognitive therapy guide to overcoming self-doubt and creating unshakable self-esteem
SubTitle: how one teen innovator is changing the world
MARC Import date: 569 p
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Non-Fiction B0015342
Dewey:610.92
ISBN:9781925106541
pub:2015
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