Cheaper iodine deficiency test created by Greenwich 8th grader earns $10K ‘health advancement’ award
By: Jessica Simms
Tyler Malkin, 14, won a top science award of $10,000 for a project from his eighth-grade class targeting iodine deficiency.
Jessica Simms is a local reporter based in Greenwich, Connecticut. She writes for various publications including Greenwich Time Newspaper, The Hour Publishing Company, and CT Insider. Jessica covers a wide range of topics including local government, education, community events, and human interest stories.
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Jessica's coverage is heavily focused on local education-related news, particularly within Greenwich, Connecticut. She regularly reports on local school board decisions, educational initiatives led by students and teachers, as well as issues concerning school administration and safety.
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