SciNapse 2025-2026 Undergraduate Science Case Competition: Innovations in Reproductive Health
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Abstract
The SciNapse Undergraduate Science Case Competition (USCC) offers undergraduates the chance to craft an innovative research proposal. In this competition, a case study is provided, and students conduct comprehensive literature reviews — including scholarly publications, reports, and studies — to identify and connect crucial elements, which then form the basis of a supporting hypothesis. They also design a methodology to assess the validity of their hypothesis. This year’s case focused on the intricate and often overlooked realm of reproductive health, exploring its significant effects on human health, disease, and wider ecological systems. In teams of 1-4, undergraduate students engaged with the challenge by crafting innovative research proposals aimed to catalyze breakthroughs and deepen our understanding of reproductive health. In total, the 2025-2026 USCC attracted 910 undergraduate students from 14 universities across North America. The top 10% of written submissions in each division are highlighted in this abstract booklet. You may find more information on the annual SciNapse USCC on our website at https://scinapsescience.com.
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