Novara Conquers the Podium of Piedmontese Neurosciences: Novara Student in the Final
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TURIN – Seventeen-year-old Myriam Sayed Mohamed, a fourth-year high school student at the Convitto Carlo Alberto in Novara, is the winner of the Piedmont regional final of the Neuroscience Olympiad. The competition took place at the University of Turin's Institute of Anatomy. Myriam beat out approximately sixty students who reached the final stage of the competition. Her victory came after a very close playoff against a classmate from the same s…
Anatomy and biology of the brain, memory and diseases of the nervous system: the strongest of all in neurosciences is the 17-year-old Novara Myriam Sayed Mohamed, in the fourth year of the scientific high school at the Convitto Carlo Alberto di Novara, who set himself on the other 60 students in the competition for the final...
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