Ms. Jessica Quenzer shares the latest feature on Genes in Space winners, "Where are they now?" - Winner of the 2018 Genes in Space Competition, Stuy Alumnus '18,
Julian Rubinfein is featured in
this article on their 2016 Finalists:
"What are you up to now? Since graduating high school, I've worked at NASA's Johnson Space Center, spent several months in China interning in an immunology lab at Tsinghua University, and started college at Yale, where I'm currently working on computational proteomics research.
What are your plans for the future? I'm hoping to continue with academic research after college, but I plan on staying closely involved with space science and NASA." (photo credit: website)
2019 Winner of the Genes in Space Competition, Stuy Senior,
Elizabeth Reizis is featured
on their site on her being a finalist in 2017:
What are you up to now? Currently, I am in my senior year at Stuyvesant High School. Since my freshman year, I have been working in a variety of laboratories and participating in different science programs.
What are your plans for the future? I plan to pursue my passion for Biology next year in college. I hope to eventually complete graduate school and become a researcher.