Regeneron Science Talent Search 2026 Recognizes America’s Top Young Scientists, Awarding More Than $1.8 Million to High School Seniors for Innovative Research in Computational Mathematics, Neural Science, and Blood Cancer Treatment
View original at globenewswire.comRegeneron Science Talent Search 2026 Recognizes America’s Top Young Scientists, Awarding More Than $1.8 Million to High School Seniors for Innovative Research in Computational Mathematics, Neural Science, and Blood Cancer Treatment TARRYTOWN, N.Y…
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Through our support of Science Talent Search and our title sponsorship of the Regeneron International Science Fair, the world's largest high school science competition, we will invest more than $300 million from 2017 to 2036
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