Regeneron Science Talent Search, the most prestigious science high school competition in the country, named seven HCHS seniors as national Regeneron Scholars (formerly known as semifinalists) to a cohort of 300. Forty finalists will be announced on January 22nd and will participate in Washington, D.C.
The Regeneron Science Talent Search scholars were selected from 1,993 applications received from 659 high schools across 49 states, Washington, DC, Puerto Rico, Guam and eight countries. Scholars were chosen based on their exceptional research skills, commitment to academics, innovative thinking and promise as scientists and hail from 192 American and international high schools in 39 states and Guam.
Congratulations to our extraordinary scientists and their mentors, I would like to thank Ms. Reiss and Mr. Frankel for their work with many of these students in SRS.
Ari F. Project Title: WormBots: Earthworm Inspired Robots with Self-Assembly Capabilities
Maria G. Project Title: MLTP: A Novel Neural-Network-Derived Convective Tornado Forecast Parameter
Jeremy K.
Project Title: Deep Inversion Net: A Novel Deep Learning Framework for Rapid and Accurate Multi-Exponential Inversion
Sophia L.
Project Title: Dual Targeted Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells: A Novel Immunotherapy for Multiple Myeloma
Ryan W. Project Title: Evaluating the Interactive Effects of Chronic and Acute Water Shortage on Leaf Area in Deciduous Broadleaf Forests
Chelsea X. Project Title: Doxorubicin and Mefloquine+: A Novel Combinatorial Chemotherapy Utilizing Crown-Ether-Derivatized Mefloquine for the Treatment of Colorectal Cancer
Valerie Y. Project Title: NYPD Stop and Frisk: An Inevitable Bias