Cindy Sligting (class of 2003) used transparent plastic tubing to make her container. She wove the tubes together like a basket so that the DNA toy could be placed inside, and then the loose ends on top could be tucked back in around the toy. The transparency of the tubes reveals the object within, and on the ends, thin strips of paper placed inside th tubes read "BIOQUEST." Cindy's imaginative design won her the Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Prize.