Saturday, December 20, 2025
ADVT 
India

Indian American Student Indrani Das Wins Top Prize in Regeneron Science Talent Search

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Mar, 2017 01:56 PM
    Indian-American teenager, Indrani Das, won the top, $250,000 prize in the prestigious Regeneron Science Talent Search competition for her research on treating brain injuries and diseases.
     
    Another Indian-American, Arjun Ramani, took the third place, which carries a prize of $150,000, for his project on networks using mathematical field of graph theory and computer programming.
     
    It is the oldest US science competition for students and is now sponsored by the medical company, Regeneron, in association with the Society for Science and the Public (SSP).
     
    Nicknamed the "Junior Nobel Prize", it was originally sponsored by Westinghouse in 1942 and Intel took it up from 1998 till last year. Twelve of the contest alumni have won Nobel Prizes.
     
    Archana Verma took the fifth place award of $90,000 for research that could lead to the development of windows that could produce solar power; Prathik Naidu received the seventh place award for a software to study human genomes and cancer, and Vrinda Madan got the ninth place award of $50,000 for her study of medications for malaria.
     
    Eight other Indian-origin students were among the 40 finalists, each of whom received prizes of $25,000.
     
    SSP President Maya Ajmera said the finalists "are all poised to become our future scientific leaders".
     
    More that 1,700 students took part in the contest.
     
    Das's research showed a way for increasing the survival rate of neurons affected by brain injury or neurodegenerative disease.
     
    Madan's research is of more immediate interest to India, where a 2015 World Health Organisation estimate said that ther were 13 million cases of malaria. 
     
    She studied 24 compounds malaria treatment and identified two that "appear to target the disease-causing organism in a novel way," SSP added.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Parkash Singh Badal Dedicates 2nd Phase Of Virasat-E-Khalsa To Nation

    Parkash Singh Badal Dedicates 2nd Phase Of Virasat-E-Khalsa To Nation
    Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today dedicated the second phase of the prestigious Virasat-e-Khalsa to the nation.

    Parkash Singh Badal Dedicates 2nd Phase Of Virasat-E-Khalsa To Nation

    New Pakistan Army Chief: India Needs To Be Careful, Says Ex-army Chief Bikram Singh

    New Pakistan Army Chief: India Needs To Be Careful, Says Ex-army Chief Bikram Singh
    Gen (retd) Singh described Lt Gen Bajwa as a "thorough professional" who gave an "outstanding performance" under him in Congo but said things change once an officer goes back to his home country.

    New Pakistan Army Chief: India Needs To Be Careful, Says Ex-army Chief Bikram Singh

    Man Arrested For Allegedly Circulating Objectionable Picture Of PM Modi

    Man Arrested For Allegedly Circulating Objectionable Picture Of PM Modi
    A man was arrested in Banmore town in Madhya Pradesh for allegedly circulating an objectionable picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on social media, police said on Friday.

    Man Arrested For Allegedly Circulating Objectionable Picture Of PM Modi

    Japanese Woman Raped In Kerala, Accused Arrested

    Japanese Woman Raped In Kerala, Accused Arrested
    A 35-year-old Japanese woman was allegedly raped by a man from neighbouring Karnataka at nearby Kovalam, police said today.

    Japanese Woman Raped In Kerala, Accused Arrested

    Woman Allegedly Raped By Man Showing Her Room For Rent In Greater Noida

    Woman Allegedly Raped By Man Showing Her Room For Rent In Greater Noida
    A woman was allegedly raped by a man on the pretext of showing her a room for rent on Mangroli Marg in Jewar Kotwali area in Greater Noida, police said today.

    Woman Allegedly Raped By Man Showing Her Room For Rent In Greater Noida

    Man Behind 3 Idiot's Phunsukh Wangdu To Set Up 'Alternative' University

    Man Behind 3 Idiot's Phunsukh Wangdu To Set Up 'Alternative' University
    The Rolex Award Winner 2016 spoke here at the first edition of Future Talk series organised by the Future Institute, and emphasised that the problems of mountain people are peculiar to their region and their solutions must be sought locally. 

    Man Behind 3 Idiot's Phunsukh Wangdu To Set Up 'Alternative' University