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Regeneron STS 2022: 300 sparkling scholars in STEM.

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The Regeneron STS 2022 Top 300 Scholars are sparkling in STEM fields

The Regeneron Science Talent Search 2022 top 300 scholars, not only sparkle in the field of STEM, but can also speak multiple languages, produce music and create community.

George Yancopoulos, Regeneron Scientific Founder, President and Chief Scientific Officer

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Conversations with Maya: George Yancopoulos

Middle school student, Anna Kilponen, received the Lemelson Early Inventor Prize.

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One student aims to keep swimmers safe during the coronavirus pandemic

Middle school student, Anna Kilponen, received the Lemelson Early Inventor Prize for creating a water resistant face mask.

Congratulations to the 2022 Regeneron Science Talent Search scholars.

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Top 300 Scholars named in Regeneron Science Talent Search 2022

The Society for Science announced the top 300 scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2022.

 

2022 Regeneron STS Scholars

Society for Science proudly announces the top 300 scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2021, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors.

Students studying at Elite Scholars Academy in Clayton, Georgia

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Veteran teacher and Advocate cultivates STEM pipeline in Georgia

As a veteran educator and Lead Advocate, Reshawndra Hutchins-Trapp is is preparing the next generation of STEM leaders.

Karthika Hariprasad was recognized as a Lemelson Early Inventor

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Could dissolvable, disposable gloves be the future of healthcare and help the environment? One student thinks so.

Karthika Hariprasad was recognized as a Lemelson Early Inventor for developing an environmentally friendly disposable glove.

2021 Annual Report: Regeneron STS

For the second time in its 80-year history, the Regeneron Science Talent Search was held virtually in order to keep finalists and their families safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. The winners were selected from 1,760 applications received from 611 high schools across 45 states; Washington, D.C.; Puerto Rico; and 10 countries.