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14-Year-Old Teen Creates Skin Cancer-Fighting Soap

 
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Young Scientist’s Innovative Soap Offers Hope for Melanoma Treatment

In an exceptional display of talent and innovation, Heman Bekele, a 14-year-old ninth grader from Annandale, Virginia, has been awarded the prestigious title of “America’s Top Young Scientist.” Bekele’s groundbreaking project introduces a soap that has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of melanoma, a severe form of skin cancer that affects approximately 100,000 people in the United States each year and claims the lives of about 8,000 individuals.

The young scientist’s project, aptly named the “skin cancer treating soap,” won him the top honor after surpassing nine other finalists in a fiercely competitive field. In his submission, Bekele stated, “Curing cancer, one bar of soap at a time.” He went on to explain his passion for biology and technology and how this challenge provided the ideal platform to manifest his innovative ideas.

Bekele’s soap is formulated with compounds designed to reactivate dendritic cells, natural defenders of human skin, empowering them to combat cancer cells. In his video presentation for the 3M Young Scientist Challenge, he expressed his belief that young minds can create a positive impact on the world.

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