Top 300 Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholars
Heritage Students Make List of America’s Top 300 Teen Scientists
 
Heritage Students Make List of America’s Top 300 Teen Scientists
Three students from the Class of 2023 from American Heritage Schools, Palm Beach Campus, were named 2023 Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholars, the nation's oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors. 
 
Congratulations to Nolan Wen, Elon Litman, and Sruthi Balasubramanian selected from an applicant pool of 1,949 students from 627 high schools across 48 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and four other countries.
 
Each of the students won a cash prize of $2,000 and a chance to become a top 40 finalist with a cash prize of $25,000! 
 
"Congratulations to the top 300 scholars in this year's Regeneron Science Talent Search," said Maya Ajmera, President and CEO, Society for Science and Publisher, Science News. "The enthusiasm and quality of projects from this year's participants were just outstanding. Each year, I am tremendously impressed by the ingenuity that the students bring to the competition. Their hard work, creativity and perseverance should be applauded."
 
We are so proud of our young researchers!
 
The Regeneron Science Talent Search recognizes and empowers our nation's most promising young scientists who are generating innovative solutions to solve significant global challenges through rigorous research and discoveries. It provides students with a national stage to present new ideas and challenge conventional ways of thinking. Now in its one hundred and first year, Society for Science has played a significant role in educating the public about scientific discoveries as well as in identifying future leaders in science, technology, engineering and math. Regeneron has sponsored the Science Talent Search since 2017 as part of its deep commitment to STEM education and to supporting young scientists.