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Roslyn High School students receive Mini-Research Grant from NYIT

Zachary Davidson and Justin Margulies look on as Allyson Weseley tests the prototype. (Photo courtesy of Roslyn School District)

Roslyn High School students Zachary Davidson and Justin Margulies have been selected for the sixth annual New York Institute of Technology Mini-Research Grant Award in the amount of $300.00 for their research proposal, “Effects of Gyro Stabilization on Hand Steadiness and Dexterity.”

The grant review committee determined their submission to have scientific merit and potential impact in the STEM fields, including health. The idea for the project was inspired by one of Zach’s relatives who struggled with tremors.

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“It’s wonderful to see Zach and Justin’s hard work pay off!” said Allyson Weseley, Roslyn School District’s coordinator of secondary research. “Testing of their gyroscopic glove proved that it did, in fact, increase hand stability. Money from this grant will help offset the expense of building the prototype. This recognition truly underscores the value of their work.”

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