Historical First! Japanese High School Student Wins World's Top Prize at 'ISEF' International Science Fair
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- Historical First! Japanese High School Student Wins World's Top Prize at 'ISEF' International Science Fair
- At the Regeneron ISEF 2026 held in Phoenix, Arizona, Teru Kuribayashi from Municipal Sapporo Kaisei Secondary School won the 'George Yancopoulos Innovator Award,' the highest honor. This is the first time a Japanese representative has claimed the top prize since Japan began participating in 1958. The Japanese delegation overall achieved record-breaking results with 8 Grand Awards and 4 Special Awards.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Tue May 19 2026 00:01:21 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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At the Regeneron ISEF 2026 held in Phoenix, Arizona, Teru Kuribayashi from Municipal Sapporo Kaisei Secondary School won the 'George Yancopoulos Innovator Award,' the highest honor. This is the first time a Japanese representative has claimed the top prize since Japan began participating in 1958. The Japanese delegation overall achieved record-breaking results with 8 Grand Awards and 4 Special Awards.
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- Historical First! Japanese High School Student Wins World's Top Prize at 'ISEF' International Science Fair (Tue May 19 2026 00:01:21 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Tue May 19 2026 00:01:21 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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At the Regeneron ISEF 2026 held in Phoenix, Arizona, Teru Kuribayashi from Municipal Sapporo Kaisei Secondary School won the 'George Yancopoulos Innovator Award,' the highest honor. This is the first time a Japanese representative has claimed the top prize since Japan began participating in 1958. The Japanese delegation overall achieved record-breaking results with 8 Grand Awards and 4 Special Awards.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the significance of the award won by Teru Kuribayashi?
- A: The George Yancopoulos Innovator Award is the highest honor at ISEF, given to the top project among all category winners.
- Q: How did the Japanese team perform overall?
- A: They achieved their best result ever, with 8 Grand Awards and 4 Special Awards, including the historic top prize.
- Q: Who supported the Japanese finalists?
- A: NPO Japan Science Services (NSS) provided six months of intensive training for English presentations and materials.