Junior Presents at International Science & Engineering Fair

Niklas Rietsch '25 presented at the Regeneron International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Los Angeles in May. He earned this honor with his research, "The Role of Neuronal Primary Cilia in Alzheimer's Disease," which he presented at the Buckeye Science & Engineering Fair. He was one of only six students in Ohio to be chosen for the ISEF.  
 
Niklas joined 1,800 other students from 70 countries and territories at the ISEF at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Read more about ISEF here

Michael E. Woytek, Executive Director of The Ohio Academy of Science, said about this year's participants in the Buckeye Science & Engineering Fair, and the finalists chosen to present at ISEF: “These students have been led by their curiosity to find new discoveries and answers to their questions. This year’s projects covered a wide range of scientific categories. The 2024 Finalists presented in the categories of robotics & intelligent machines, embedded systems, environmental science, biomedical & health science, materials science, and microbiology. Woytek added, “our program celebrates and encourages today’s students to use inquiry and design to solve problems that improve the human condition and issues within our communities.”  
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    • Niklas Rietsch '25 presents his research at the Regeneron ISEF Conference in Los Angeles in May.

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