Dec. 8, 2025, 3:00 a.m. ET
Briana Sinkfield-Tyler and Claire Sehdeva, seniors at New Rochelle High School, work with genetic material as part of research into blood cancers during a Science Research program class Nov. 19, 2025. The program, for students in 10th through 12 grades, offers students interested in scientific fields the opportunity to do research with scientists at universities, private research facilities, and with companies in scientific based industries such as pharmaceuticals. Over the past year Briana has worked with scientists at Weill Cornell Medical Center and Claire has worked with scientists at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
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Dylan Erber and Devin Ferrucci, juniors at New Rochelle High School, work with genetic material as part of research into Diabetes during a Science Research program class Nov. 19, 2025. The program, for students in 10th through 12 grades, offers students interested in scientific fields the opportunity to do research with scientists at universities, private research facilities, and with companies in scientific based industries such as pharmaceuticals.
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Briana Sinkfield-Tyler, Claire Sehdeva, Devin Ferrucci, and Dylan Erber, students at New Rochelle High School, work with genetic material as part of research into blood cancers and Diabetes during a Science Research program class Nov. 19, 2025. The program, for students in 10th through 12 grades, offers students interested in scientific fields the opportunity to do research with scientists at universities, private research facilities, and with companies in scientific based industries such as pharmaceuticals.
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Briana Sinkfield-Tyler a senior at New Rochelle High School, works with genetic material as part of research into blood cancers during a Science Research program class Nov. 19, 2025. The program, for students in 10th through 12 grades, offers students interested in scientific fields the opportunity to do research with scientists at universities, private research facilities, and with companies in scientific based industries such as pharmaceuticals. Over the past year Briana has worked with scientists at Weill Cornell Medical Center.
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Claire Sehdeva, a senior at New Rochelle High School, works with genetic material as part of research into blood cancers during a Science Research program class Nov. 19, 2025. The program, for students in 10th through 12 grades, offers students interested in scientific fields the opportunity to do research with scientists at universities, private research facilities, and with companies in scientific based industries such as pharmaceuticals. Claire has spent the past year working with scientists at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Behind Claire are juniors Devin Ferrucci, and Dylan Erber.
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Dylan Erber, a junior at New Rochelle High School, works with genetic material as part of research into Diabetes during a Science Research program class Nov. 19, 2025. The program, for students in 10th through 12 grades, offers students interested in scientific fields the opportunity to do research with scientists at universities, private research facilities, and with companies in scientific based industries such as pharmaceuticals.
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