
The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (Regeneron ISEF), the world’s largest international pre-college science competition, annually provides a forum for more than 1,500 high school students from over 40 countries to showcase their independent research. The Regeneron ISEF is the premiere science competition in the world exclusively for students in grades 9-12. Society for Science & the Public partners with Regeneron along with dozens of other corporate, academic, government and science-focused sponsors who provide support and awards for the Regeneron ISEF each year. The SIVB supports an award, which provides the winner with a certificate and one year of free membership in the Society. Winners must be in 11th grade with an exhibit in the area of plant or animal in vitro biology or tissue culture.
Listed below are the High School Science and Engineering Award Winners who received SIVB certificates and letters of recognition for projects related to the areas of in vitro biology from July 2022 – July 2023 and have been provided membership in the SIVB.
Yazan Alflayyeh, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Lamar Osamah Alshageety, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Griffin Anderson, St. Paul, MN
Sage Andrews, Kailua, HI
Kandis Antonio, Shiprock, NM
Alessandra Azure, Bellevue, WA
Albert Bai, Glenburn, ME
Olivia Bartrum, Arlington, VA
Irene Basu, Pelham, NY
Rashmi Basu, San Antonio, TX
Kylie Berg, Boulder, CO
Johanna Bernu, Cloquet, MN
Prisha Bhat, Richardson, TX
Rithik Bhushan, Salinas, CA
Bethanie Bryant, Greenville, TN
Sannon Cao, San Diego, CA
Margaret Carletti, Weston, MO
Carter Chaffin, Lebanon, MO
Shreya Chandrashekar, Lexington, KY
Yu-An Chen, Dalin Township, Taiwan
Pranav Chepyala, Marion, IA
Henry Choi, Minnetonka, MN
Trinity Derr, York, PA
Jad Dibs, Lincolnwood, IL
Sanvi Divekar, Columbia, SC
Marlen Dominguez, Bend, OR
Anaiah Edwards, Dorchester, MA
Esinam Ekpeh, Jacksonville, FL
Alexis Forbes, Manlius, NY
Caithhanya Ganji, Acworth, GA
Sankalp Gautam, Manlius, NY
Shreyas Ghare, Louisville, KY
Mahima Ghosh, Tuckahoe, NY
Nira Goyal, Palm City, FL
Lilly Graham, Iowa City, IA
Jacob Gross, Roslyn, NY
Venya Gunjal, Kennesaw, GA
Tejas Gupta, Bengaluru, India
Augusta Halle, Chagrin Falls, OH
Xinrui Han, Athens, OH
Matthias Hefty, Auburn, IN
Andrew Gabriel Hemstreet, Tuscaloosa, AL
Jack Hoffman, Prospect, NY
Kayla Holland, Conyers, GA
PaShynce Hollywood, Hayti, MO
Yuanning Hui, Tenafly, NJ
Seungbin Hwang, Portsmouth, RI,
Jansu Jalilova, Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
Eva Ji, Jersey City, NJ
Ester Jones, Dorchester, MA
Tina Jose, Herndon, VA
Aditi Kalluru, Redmond, WA
Isha Kapoor, Rochester, NY
Ellie Keenan, Wayzata, MN
Anoushka Kolluru, Union City, CA
Carly Kreiser, Robesonia, PA
Jihoon Kwon, Westfield, IN
Joscelyn Layman, Reading, MI
Sarah Lee, Provo, UT
Yoon Ha Lee, Wallingford, CT
Sayre McElroy, Cascade, MT
Andrea Meester, Cozad, NE
Aayushi Modi, Little Rock, AR,
Prithvi Nagarajan, Joplin, MO
Noah Nettleton, Hayti, MO
Jonmejoy Agniva Ohor, Ridgeland, MS
MacKenzie Ornat, South Bend, IN
Christine Pajarin, Miami Lakes, FL
Jeeya Patel, South Charleston, WV
Vaishnavi Pendyala, Prospect, KY
Petra Poenitzsch, Alamo Heights, TX
Trisha Prakash, Nashua, NH,
Sachi Nimansa Premaratne, Vastra Frolunda, Sweden
Esther Qiu, Chandler, AZ
Tatiana Ramos, Homestead, FL
Sanjana Ranasinghe, Frederick, MD
Krish Ravel, Corona, CA
Lakshika Nanda Kumar Reddy, Woodbury, MN
Ashley Reed, Nokesville, VA
Ava Riddle, Wilsonville, OR
Madeline Robinson, Larchmont, NY
Juliet Rojas, Boca Raton, FL
Lisa Seid, Greenville, MS
Anay Rajesh Shaw, Windermere, FL
Dolma Sherpa, St. Johnsbury, VT
Whitley Shull, Verbena, AL
Surbhi Singhal, Yonkers, NY
Sriya Sridhar, Blacksburg, VA
Sophia Stecker, Lake Oswego, OR
Eden Steckler, Bismark, ND
Katie Sun, Foster City, CA
Eric Teng, Kent, CT
Molly Van Hatten, Mellette, SD
Vignesh Velmurugan, Englewood, CO,
Alexander Wang, Wexford, PA
Kayla Washington, St Lucie, FL
Sara M Wasserman, Jacksonville, FL
Sebastian Wissa, Amawalk, NY
Isabella Wu, Wallingford, CT