Two students from Sanford H. Calhoun High School, in the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District, were selected among a competitive pool of applicants to present their research at the Long Island Psychology Fair on Jan. 8 at Roslyn High School.
David Braunstein and Stephanie Steinberg were two of only 36 Long Island students chosen to present at the fair.
Braunstein’s research involves comparing the frontal lobes of patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease against normal control patients. Steinberg’s inquiry examines the behavior and personality outcomes when mothers interact with their toddlers using specific types of language.
Jennifer Pefanis, Calhoun’s director of the Advance Science Research program, will be at the Roslyn fair as both a liaison and judge.
This is the first time Calhoun students have applied to take part in the fair.
Submitted by Bellmore-Merrick Schools
More on Patch:
- CBP: Cocaine Smuggled in Baking Ingredients at JFK
- Cops: Island Park Man Shopped at Home Depot Using Client Information
- Police: Supermarket Employee Exposed Himself to Children, Forced One to Touch Him at Store
- Cops: Duo Stole $889 of Merch from Waldbaums
- Police: Man Killed in Crash on Southern State in West Babylon
- Long Island Man Killed by Police After Stabbing Student at Brooklyn Synagogue
- After School Camera Rejection, Suffolk Looking for New Route to Safety
- GoFundMe: Southampton Resident Raising Money For Son’s Medical Safety Bed
- U.S. Marines Give Fitness Lesson in Long Beach
- Northport School Board Names Interim Superintendent
Police Seek Man Who Tried to Steal From Walmart