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GLOBAL CITIZEN

BY:JAIDEN D'ONOFRIO
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MAYA BURHANPURKAR

19 YEAR OLD STUDENT AT HARVARD FOR PHYSICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCES

Maya is 19 years old and has already impacted the science world greatly. She worked with the University of Toronto to create a self-driving wheelchair, and found a new principle of Newtonian Physics there as well.

MAYA'S ACHIEVEMENTS

  • Canada's National Science Fair Grand Platinum x2
  • Going to the International Science Fair for Canada
  • Top 20 Under 20 in Canada
  • BresciaLEAD Emerging Award 2016
  • International Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal recipient
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Maya is changing the world of science by showing that anyone regardless of age can be a science genius. She found a new property in a drug to help prevent athletes and seniors from heart attacks at the age of 10.

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Maya is also very passionate about climate change awareness

Since Maya was so young when she started looking into the effects of different drugs, she was denied the space to work

Instead of giving up, she decided to make her own lab in her basement, which is where she found the drug to prevent heart attacks

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Maya's research is changing the world. She's already accomplished so much, and impacted the medical and science worlds. What the future has in store for her could change daily life as we now know it.

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I've learned from this, that if you are told you can't do something, you should find your own way of doing it regardless. You don't wait for anything, but you do it differently. Maya never let her age define what she could or couldn't do, so why should anyone?

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