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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.
Regeneron Science Talent Search 2025 Project Showcase
Launched in 1942 as the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, the Regeneron Science Talent Search (Regeneron STS) recognizes and empowers our nation’s most promising young scientists who are developing ideas that could solve society’s most urgent challenges. The 2025 Regeneron STS finalists’ research projects showcase their breadth of knowledge, their commitment to addressing issues important to modern society and their passion for STEM.
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Laasya Acharya
2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Laasya Acharya Project Showcase: Laasya Acharya, 17, of Mason, Ohio, created an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that uses AI to detect crop disease.









