The Pennsylvania Academy of Science works to recognize outstanding presentations of graduate and undergraduate students at the annual meeting each year. We present first, second, and third place oral and poster presenters with the Spychala Award, funded through an endowment created by the Anne Spychala Family Charitable Foundation. A second Spychala fund allows us to recognize achievements by women through the Women in Science award. After a two-year hiatus in these awards due to the global Sars- CoV2 pandemic, we are happy to announce the return of the awards with the return of our in-person annual meeting, 25–27 March at DeSales University.

At the 2022 annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 18 students were selected for outstanding presentations for the Spychala Awards and the Women in Science Award (Table 1). These winners represent nine different institutions and worked on projects ranging from gene expression in cancer...

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