- Bergen County Academies
- 2020 Winners
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Presidential Scholar 2020:
Jason Ping
2020 Davidson Fellows:
Maximilian Zhang - Named a Davidson Fellow and awarded $50,000. This is the highest award and was in recognition of the research he carried out entitled, "PIF1 Gene Integration: A Novel Chemosensitizing Approach in Cancer."
Jason Ping - Named a Davidson Fellow and awarded $10,000. His project is entitled, "Enabling Personalized Medicine: A Deep Learning Framework for Classifying Genetic Mutations Using Text from Clinical Evidence."
2020 Regeneron STS Finalists:
Thomas, Anaiah awarded 5th place and $90,000
The Manipulation of Natural Killer Cell Phenotype and Function using Sacromal Fibroblast-Like Synoviocytes in vitro
Krivitsky, Olivia, $25,000 award
Ketones: Novel Treatment for Aberrant Conditions in the Diabetic Eye
2020 Regeneron Scholars (Semifinalists):
Anchipolovsky, Samuel
Doxycycline: A Repurposed Therapy for Combating Alpha-Synuclein Aggregation in Parkinson’s Disease
Joshi, Sunay
On the Degenerate Turán Problem and Its Variants
Krivitsky, Violetta
Ketones: Novel Treatment for Aberrant Conditions in the Diabetic Eye
Lee, Ju Young
Unraveling the Potential Role of MZF1 in Erastin-Induced Ferroptosis: Novel Approach to Treat Iron-Addicted Breast Cancer Cells
McFadden, Maeve
Role of Pyruvate Supplementation on Genetic Juvenile-Onset Parkinson’s Disease
Mustafa, Sammy
PTENP1: A Pivotal Pseudogene in Glioblastomas
Narala, Bhargava
Downregulation of HLA-A Tipping the Balance of Inhibitory and Activation Signals to Increase Cytotoxicity of Neuroblastoma to NK-92 Cells in vitro
Oh, Michelle
Inducible cAMP Early Repressor Upregulates Zika Virus Expression through cAMP Pathway
Shah, Raehash
The Role of Glycoproteins and HLA Markers in Fibrosis of Rheumatic Valvular Disease
Thomas, Anaiah
The Manipulation of Natural Killer Cell Phenotype and Function using Sacromal Fibroblast-Like Synoviocytes in vitro
Zhang, Maximilian
PIF1 Gene Integration: A Novel Chemosensitizing Approach in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer