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Jiwu Jang
2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Jiwu Jang, 18, of Lexington, answered a key open question about symmetry for his Regeneron Science Talent Search mathematics project. Type D quiver varieties are spaces that encode information about the relationships between particles. These spaces often appear in physics (string theory) and math (representation theory).
Melody Heeju Hong
2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Melody Heeju Hong, 17, of Wantagh, developed a powerful, flexible statistical model. It focuses on identifying sites in the human genome that are important to understanding gene expression.
Finán Gammell
2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Finán Gammell, 17, of East Greenwich, created a statistical model to study genes involved in cancer progression. Diseases like cancer are complex, and how they manifest can differ based on factors like genetics.
Lena Zewdu Feleke
2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Lena Zewdu Feleke, 17, of Antioch, searched for a better way to deliver gene therapy into kidney cells. Her research focused on different plasmid constructs containing the SLC3A1 gene, a genetic cause of kidney stones.
Ava Grace Cummings
2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Ava Grace Cummings, 18, of Smithfield, created a model organism of STAC3 disorder. This rare genetic condition was formerly called Native American myopathy.
Ishana Chadha
2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Ishana Chadha, 17, of Commack, explored the genes that control how cells move when the brain grows. Cells move around as the brain develops, and problems with this process can lead to disorders like epilepsy.
Jolene Cao
2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Jolene Cao, 17 designed a perovskite quantum dot (PQD) nanomaterial that can change its nanoscale arrangements on demand. PQDs are tiny crystals that glow when exposed to energy. These are used in future 3D displays and computer chips.
Prisha Prakash Bhat
2025 Science Talent Search Project Showcase: Prisha Prakash Bhat, 17, of Richardson, TX, analyzed how increasing gene activity affected drought and arsenic resistance in rice.
Vidya Ambati
2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Project Showcase: Vidya Ambati, 17, of Charlottesville, searched for new therapies for types of inflammatory arthritis. These diseases damage the joints, causing pain and stiffness.
Yurai Gutierrez Morales
2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Yurai Gutierrez Morales, 20, of Princeton, studied vegetarian jumping spiders for her Regeneron Science Talent Search animal sciences project.