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International Brain Bee

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The International Brain Bee (IBB) is a neuroscience competition for teenager. The IBB was founded in 1999 by Dr. Norbert Myslinski, and consists of over 200 chapters in more than 50 regions on 6 continents. Its purpose is to help treat and find cures for brain disorders by inspiring and motivating young men and women to pursue careers in basic and clinical neuroscience.


The IBB governing bodies is a consortium consisting of the American Psychological Association, Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, Federation of European Neuroscience Societies, International Brain Research Organization, and Society for Neuroscience. Winners of the chapter competitions are invited to compete in their respective region championships, where they vie for the right to compete in the world championships. Past venues for the world championship include Montreal, Canada; San Diego, USA; Vienna, Austria; Washington, DC, USA; Cape Town, South Africa; Florence Italy; Carnis, Australia; Baltimore, USA; Toronto, Canada; and Copenhagen, Denmark.


Past International Champions[edit]

Year First Place Second Place Third Place
1999 David Alpay (Canada)
2000 Otilia. Husu (Unites States)
2001 Arjun Bharioke (United States)
2002 Marvin Chum (Canada)
2003 Saroj Kunnakkat (United States)
2004 Bhaktapriya Nagalla (United States)
2005 John Liu (United States)
2006 Jong Park (Canada)
2007 Melody Hu (United States)
2008 Elena Perry (United States)
2009 Julia Chartove (United States) Kate Burgess (New Zealand)
2010 Rita Chohani (India) Ben Thompson (Australia)
2011 Thanh-Liem Huynh-Tran (United States)
2012 Teresa Tang (Australia) Ionut Flavius Bratu (Romania)
2013 Jackson Huang (Australia) Giulio Deangeli (Italy)
2014 Gayathari Muthukumur (India) Eva Wang (Australia)
2015 Jade Pham (Australia) Soren Christensen (United States)
2016 Ana Ghenciulescu (Romania) Nooran AbuMazen (Canada)
2017 Sojas Wagle (United States) Milena. Malcharek (Poland)
2018 Piotr Olesky (Poland) Giovanni De Gannes (Grenada)
2019 Yidou Weng (China) Natalia Koc (Poland)
2020


Learn More On International Brain Bee's Website[edit]

https://thebrainbee.org/

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