Last week, eighth grader Tina Jin took the top prize in the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge.
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Harker takes three of five top spots in Harvard research competition
Upper school students took three out of five top spots in the The Harvard Undergraduate Research Journal’s (THURJ) Research Competition.
Rising juniors take sixth place at international health care conference
Rising seniors Angelina Antony and Disha Gupta took sixth place among 175 teams in Creative Problem Solving at the HOSA International Leadership Conference.
Michelle Wei ’24 wins Regeneron Young Scientist Award at ISEF
At the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Los Angeles, recent graduate Michelle Wei ’24 received the Regeneron Young Scientist Award
Luminaries discuss “The AI Revolution” at 2024 Research Symposium
More than 800 people attended this year’s Research Symposium, organized by WiSTEM.
[UPDATED] Senior Michelle Wei places third in Regeneron Science Talent Search
Senior Michelle Wei was named third-place winner of this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search, taking home an award valued at $150,000.
Simar Bajaj ’20 awarded prestigious Marshall Scholarship, bound for Oxford
The award-winning journalist will study global health science and epidemiology, while also investigating treatment for socially stigmatized diseases.
Junior and teammates take top spots in iGEM competition
Young Min recently participated in the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition in Paris, acting as the experiments leader for Team Korea-HS.
Eighth grader takes first place in illustrated poem contest
Eighth grader Shreyas Karnam was named the first-place winner in the grades 6-8 category of the National Chemistry Week Illustrated Poem Contest.
Alum featured in Harvard Magazine for cancer research
Humsa Venkatesh ’04 has been studying the relationship between cancer and the brain, which she has coined “cancer neuroscience.”