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  2. Regeneron Science Talent Search - Wikipedia

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    The Regeneron Science Talent Search, known for its first 57 years [1] as the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, and then as the Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS) from 1998 through 2016, [2] is a research-based science competition in the United States for high school seniors.

  3. Regeneron Science Talent Search 2024: See Westchester's ... - AOL

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    Regeneron Science Talent Search announced 300 semifinalists from the U.S. and China. The 40 finalists will be announced Jan. 24.

  4. Durham scientist, only 17, wins national award for traumatic ...

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    2023 Regeneron STS. ... 17, a senior at the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics, won a $90,000 prize for finishing in 5th place in the 2023 Regeneron Science Talent Search.

  5. Two Westchester seniors named finalists in Regeneron Science ...

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    Ossining and Irvington High School seniors are among 40 finalists from throughout the country who will move on to a week-long competition in March.

  6. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an American biotechnology company headquartered in Westchester County, New York.The company was founded in 1988. [2] Originally focused on neurotrophic factors and their regenerative capabilities, giving rise to its name, the company branched out into the study of both cytokine and tyrosine kinase receptors, which gave rise to their first product, which is a ...

  7. Siemens Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Siemens Competition was a science competition for US high school students funded by the Siemens Foundation, which was administered by the College Board from 1999-2013 and by Discovery Education from 2014–2017. [1]