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 2023 – July 2024 and have been provided membership in the SIVB.
Adam Ahlberg, Linkoping, Sweden
Adhithi Arun, Livingston, NJ
Riley Beasley, Roanoke, VA
Verena Bhagat, Ridgeland, MS
Sidharth Bhatt, Freemont, CA
Viktor Bjorkert, Linkoping, Sweden
Lily Branch, Roanoke, VA
Raul Sarria Viana Brandao, Itapúa, Brazil
Reese Brown, Albuquerque, NM
Zebediah Bruna, Lebanon, MO*
Sora Campbell, Kailva, HI
Zechary Cao, Akron, OH
Zhiyu Cao, Cary, NC
Varun Challa, San Ramon, CA
Karen Chan, West Linn, OR
Matthew Chang, Irvine, CA
Franz Cherichel Jr., Powder Springs, GA
Aubrey Christensen, Powder Springs, GA
Ashley Chu, Chagrin Falls, OH
Ritisha Dey, Shorewood, WI
Jennifer Dipoma, Draper, UT
Marlen Dominguez Gonzalez, Bend, OR
Sabrina Du, Iowa City, IA
Sophia Dufour, Windsor, VT
Nathan Ege, Short Hills, NJ*
Eva Ehinger, Oxford, FL
Boachan Fan, Chandler, AZ
Devon Ferrell, Okeechobee, FL
Anna Bowman Fletcher, Nashville, TN
Sean Fu, Charlotteville, VA
Laia Plans Gandia, Barcelona, Spain
James Gessey, Flasher, ND
Akhil Giddaluri, Chattanooga, TN
Nikhil Giddaluri, Chattanooga, TN
Jaideep Gill, Saginaw, MI
Emma Denise Gonzalez, Laredo, TX
Anghelina Graur, Fairfax, VA
Aanya Gupta, Shrewsbury, MA
Lara Hammoud, Franklin, MI
Maya Hammoud, Franklin, MI
Wryly Hathaway, Williston, ND
Chloe Hornsby, Palmetto, FL
Sabrina Hsieh, Ossining, NY
Aubrey Jayne, Mequon, WI
Daniel Jiang, Louisville, KY
Benjamin Kameta, Overland Park, KS
Charlotte Kemble, Mishawaka, IN
Katerina Kitsis, West Linn, OR
Akshay Kumar, Weston, FL
Katherine Lee, Jericho, NY
Carmella Lewis, Alma, AR
Wenyu Lin, Taipei City, Taiwan
Rhea Makkuni, Chicago, IL
Hannah Matthew, Chesterfield, MO
Nora Maung, Upland, CA
Kendyll Merritt, Palm Bay, FL
Bolin Miao, Wellesley, MA
Kaavya Mishra, Dobbs Ferry, NY
Heba Mohamed, Ridgefield, NJ
Lia Osipyan, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Rohil Patel, Rochester, MN
Shreeya Patel, San Diego, CA
Rohil Patil, Rochester, MN
Amanda Perez, Port Saint Lucie, FL
Samantha Ramirez, West Harrison, NY
Yashu Ren, Manlius, NY
Emily Roark, Lubbock, TX
Ayanna Rohil, Action, MA
Kian Sanchez, Honolulu, HI
Oskar Sandvall, Linkoping, Sweden
Anya Shah, Windermere, FL
Ananya Singh, Sylvania, OH
Veera Singh, Clarksburg, MD
Fianna Smith, West Jordan, UT
Sindura Sridhar, Sinking Spring, PA
Sriya Sridhar, Blacksburg, VA
Claire Sun, Lutz, FL
Sophie Surguladze, Tarrytown, NY
Lucy Teng, Prospect, KY
Ryan Terentis, Boca Raton, FL
Caleb Tsai, Los Angeles, CA
Brooke Vansuch, Corona, CA
Chloe Vincent, Albuquerque, NM
Ryan Wang, Shaker Heights, OH
Tyler Wang, Centreville, VA
Alexander Wertheim, Lakewood Ranch, FL
James N Wigton, Highland, MI
Kelly M. Wingo, Morton Grove, IL
Allison Wong, West Linn, OR
Benjamin Wyntt, Hilo, HI
Weian Xue, Brighton, MA
Shimin Yang, Bushnell, FL
Joe Young, Starkville, MS
Peter Yu, Layfette, CO
Olivia Zeng, Tallahassee, FL
Derek Zhang, Albertson, NY
Selina Zou, Nashua, NH
*These students are being highlighted in this issues feature article “We’ve Got You!”