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75th Annual Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair Awards Teen Scientists from ...

  • In May 2025, nearly 1,700 high school finalists from more than 60 countries gathered in Columbus, Ohio, for the milestone 75th edition of the world’s largest pre-college STEM competition, where over $9 million in prizes were awarded.
  • Since 2019, Regeneron has sponsored the event that honors decades of innovation by uniting students chosen from numerous science fairs held at local, regional, and national levels worldwide.
  • Top winners included 19-year-old Adam Kovalik from Slovakia, who received $100,000 for developing a cheaper, more efficient production method for the antiviral drug galidesivir, and several other finalists who won awards for advances in sustainability, air quality, prosthetics, and fundamental research.
  • Official statements praised finalists’ creativity, passion, and global collaboration, with Regeneron co-Founder George D. Yancopoulos noting that these young scientists are pushing boundaries to address humanity’s biggest challenges.
  • The event highlights Regeneron’s commitment to science education and corporate responsibility by empowering future STEM leaders and fostering a culture of innovation aimed at improving human health and sustainable communities.
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75th Annual Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair Awards Teen Scientists from Around the World More Than $9 Million in 2025 Competition

Adam Kovalčík, 19, receives $100,000 Top Award for his development of a medicine that can stop viruses from copying genes and controlling infections at the world's largest pre-college STEM competition in Columbus, Ohio

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Globe Newswire broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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