Regeneron Science Talent Search 2026 Unveils Top 40 Finalists, Boosts Prizes to $1.8 Million

January 21, 2026
Regeneron Science Talent Search 2026 Unveils Top 40 Finalists, Boosts Prizes to $1.8 Million
  • The Regeneron Science Talent Search 2026 has named its top 40 finalists from 35 schools across 15 states, with more than $1.8 million in prizes and a top prize of $250,000 to support the finalists’ education.

  • Finalists were selected from 2,600 entrants based on originality, creativity, achievement, and leadership inside and outside the classroom.

  • Regeneron is committing to the program for a decade with $100 million, substantially increasing annual awards and the top prize to accelerate support for top entrants.

  • The event sits in the program’s 85-year history, with an emphasis on the March 8 public project exhibition and the March 10 awards ceremony.

  • Society for Science, a nonprofit behind Science News and STEM outreach, partners with Regeneron to run the competition and emphasize STEM-Fueled initiatives and corporate responsibility.

  • Finalist projects span a wide range of disciplines, including neuroscience, environmental science, machine learning, social science, cancer biology, autoimmune disorders, geriatrics, and computational methods.

  • Westchester participants are highlighted with detailed project work, illustrating broad regional engagement in high-level science.

  • Quotes underscore the program’s impact on young scientists and Regeneron’s mission to nurture scientific leadership, reflecting the STS legacy and the roles of Society for Science and Regeneron.

  • Resources include links to finalists, scholars, notable alumni, and an STS overview, along with media contacts for Society for Science and Regeneron.

  • Official materials provide links to the Regeneron STS finalists, top 300 scholars, and Society for Science pages for more information.

  • This 85th edition continues the tradition of spotlighting exceptional young scientists, with alumni achievements from Nobel laureates to founders of science-driven companies.

  • The collaboration between Society for Science and Regeneron frames the competition as a national stage for original research and scientific leadership.

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