Supporting the STEM Ecosystem
As a company founded and led by physician-scientists, Regeneron is committed to fostering the next generation of scientific innovators who can help solve society’s greatest challenges. Through our philanthropic investments and partnerships, we drive toward equitable outcomes across our three impact imperatives:
Expose young minds to the power of science
Sponsor hands-on science experiences that ignite a spark in students, build connections and positively impact their attitudes toward science.
Equip students with scientific skills
Support programs that work with students and their teachers to enhance STEM learning, build critical skills and mindsets and prepare future leaders for STEM careers.
Elevate talented young scientists
Cultivate, challenge and reward top scientific talent by strengthening STEM ecosystems.
Since 2020, our Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) partnerships have supported over 2.4 million students.
We want scientists to be
the next generation’s heroes
One of our most important endeavors at Regeneron is to advance the future of scientific innovation by nurturing young scientific talent.
The Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS) is the U.S.’s most prestigious pre-college science and mathematics competition.
The Regeneron International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF) is the world’s largest high school STEM competition.
We recognize that STEM learning can happen at any stage in life. That’s why we also offer support for postdoctoral fellows, graduate students and academic institutions.
The Regeneron Prize for Creative Innovation
The Regeneron Prize honors up-and-coming postdoctoral fellows and graduate students for exceptional talent and originality in biomedical research.
The Regeneron Postdoctoral Program
Our Postdoctoral Program is a multi-faceted program that integrates cutting-edge science with didactic training, a seminar series and focused, multi-tiered mentoring.
The Together for CHANGE™ Initiative
A key component of the Together for CHANGE initiative, which Regeneron co-founded with Nashville-based Meharry Medical College and other biopharma partners, is to strengthen the STEM educational pipeline for Black students. The initiative’s other goal is to improve representation of people of African ancestry in genomic research. To further support this effort, Regeneron also made a five-year, $5 million strategic investment in Nashville to bolster the STEM ecosystem through high-quality, equitable engagement programs for students and science teachers.
The Regeneron DNA Learning Center
The Regeneron DNA Learning Center, a program of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, is a unique educational resource for middle and high school students in the New York tri-state region. Located at our Sleepy Hollow campus, it includes two teaching labs with state-of-the-art equipment. Hundreds of students each year get a chance to learn about genetics and try out the equipment during field trips, week-long summer camps and weekend programming.