This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Neighbor News

Harbour School Student Wins National Award

Aaron Johnson from The Harbour School at Baltimore awarded the Emperor Science Award from Bristol-Myers Squibb

Aaron Johnson, Harbour School High School Student Awarded Emperor Science Award

Find out what's happening in Owings Mills-Reisterstownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

February 3, 2016

The Harbour School at Baltimore

Find out what's happening in Owings Mills-Reisterstownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

11251 Dolfield Blvd. Owings Mills, MD 21117

Phone: 443-394-3760

February 1, 2016, Owings Mills, MD- Aaron Johnson, a high school student at The Harbour School at Baltimore was selected as an inaugural winner of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Emperor Science Award. Aaron is one of only 100 recipients out of over 1200 tenth and eleventh grade students nationwide to win this prestigious award. Aaron wrote a 750-word paper answering why cancer research is important and how cancer affects us.

Aaron demonstrated his knowledge of emerging developments in cancer treatment including precision medicine, immunotherapy and epigenetics. He focused his research on learning why and how cancers develop and why scientists need that information in order to find a way to stop or cure cancer. Aaron is particularly interested in the chemical reaction in our bodies from outside environmental factors that react with our genes to cause cancer.

Aaron’s personal interest in cancer stems from a close family friend dying at the age of forty-two of esophageal cancer and his own father having melanoma but diagnosed early and cured.

Aaron’s hard work will allow him the opportunity to work alongside Dr. Lee J. Helman, Acting Director, Center for Cancer Research, NCI and Scientific Director for Clinical Research, CCR, NCI. In addition, Aaron will receive a Google Chrome Notebook to enhance his studies and $1500.00. He will have the opportunity to continue the mentoring program though high school to help him pursue his academic goals. Aaron looks forward to getting into the research lab and having the opportunity to work with Dr. Helman on his work with pediatric cancer. He is excited about the prospect of having this background in cancer research to help him forward his education and possibly future career in this area.

Aaron Johnson attends school at The Harbour School at Baltimore. The Harbour School is a nonpublic school serving students ages 6-21. Students at the school have been diagnosed as having learning disabilities, high functioning autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, other health impaired (primarily ADHD) and multi-disabled.

For more information on Aaron’s work or to arrange an interview please contact:

Linda J. Jacobs, Executive Director ljacobs@harbourschool.org

Martha Schneider, Program Director mschneider@harbourschool.org

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?

More from Owings Mills-Reisterstown