Sydney Zhang
Sydney Zhang is a senior at Westview High School in San Diego, California. He is the founder and CEO of VisionCure, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit company with goals to prevent common eye diseases in underprivileged communities, including seniors and low-income families. As a STEM and AI enthusiast, he began his research projects in his home garage, passionate about providing low-cost, point-of-care solutions for patients with vision difficulties. He developed a novel paper-based lateral flow assay, targeting two tear biomarkers for the in-home diagnosis of dry eye disease. He designed a mobile health app called “EyeScore” for early dry eye screening at no cost by utilizing data-driven algorithms for eye blink counts. He has published two first-authored papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals and was inducted into the National Gallery for America’s Young Inventors. He was selected as an awardee of the National Eye Institute “Eye on the Future Contest” for his dry eye research. In 2024, he was selected as a speaker at the United Nations Science Summit (UNGA79), representing the voices of young global scientists. He was also awarded as a George H.W. Bush Daily Point of Light honoree for his community service.
The NSHSS Nobel Academic Excellence Scholarship recognizes high school juniors and seniors making a positive impact on society, and how college will help these students continue to make an impact for years to come.