Four Indian-American teens among top winners of 2021 Regeneron Science Talent Search

Four Indian-American teens among top winners of 2021 Regeneron Science Talent Search

The Indian-origin award recipients – Eshani Jha, 17, of San Jose, California; Gopal Goel, 17, of Portland, Oregon; Vetri Vel, 16, of Bangor, Maine; and Alay Shah, 17, of Plano, Texas — were among the 40 finalists of the 2021 Regeneron Science Talent Search who, over the course of a week, presented their innovative research projects to eminent judges, competed for more than $1.8 million in awards, interacted with renowned scientists, and displayed their work to the public in an online event. Continue reading Four Indian-American teens among top winners of 2021 Regeneron Science Talent Search

Anika Chebrolu crowned America’s Top Young Scientist for discovering potential Covid-19 cure

Anika Chebrolu crowned America’s Top Young Scientist for discovering potential Covid-19 cure

For her commendable efforts to find the lead molecule that can be a potential drug for the effective treatment of the deadly coronavirus disease, Anika Chebrolu was conferred with the title of ‘America’s Top Young Scientist’, awarded the grand prize of $25,000 dollars, bestowed with the ‘Improving Lives Award’, and gifted with a special destination trip. Continue reading Anika Chebrolu crowned America’s Top Young Scientist for discovering potential Covid-19 cure

Indian-American teen Rishab Jain crowned America’s Top Young Scientist

Indian-American teen Rishab Jain crowned America’s Top Young Scientist

For his invention of the Pancreatic Cancer Deep Learning System (PCDLS) tool, Rishab Jain, 13, of Oregon, was conferred with the title of ‘America’s Top Young Scientist’, awarded the grand prize of 25,000 dollars, and an opportunity to attend a taping of a Discovery Network show. Continue reading Indian-American teen Rishab Jain crowned America’s Top Young Scientist