International Brain Bee


The International Brain Bee is a neuroscience competition for teenagers. The IBB was founded in 1999 by Dr. Norbert Myslinski, and consists of over 200 chapters in more than 50 regions on 6 continents. Its purpose is to help treat and find cures for brain disorders by inspiring and motivating young men and women to pursue careers in basic and clinical neuroscience.
The IBB governing body is a consortium consisting of the American Psychological Association, Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, Federation of European Neuroscience Societies, International Brain Research Organization, and Society for Neuroscience. Winners of the chapter competitions are invited to compete in their respective region championships, where they vie for the right to compete in the world championship. Past venues for the world championship include Montreal, Canada; San Diego, USA; Vienna, Austria; Washington, DC, USA; Cape Town, South Africa; Florence, Italy; Cairns, Australia; Baltimore, USA; Toronto, Canada; and Copenhagen, Denmark.

Past champions

International

Winners at the international level competed against representatives from other nations.

United States

Winners at the national level competed against representatives from other states.
YearFirst Place WinnerStateSecond Place WinnerStateThird Place WinnerState
2007Melody HuMN
2008Elena PerryMD
2009Julia ChartoveMD
2010Yvette LeungNY
2011Thanh-Liem Huynh-TranCA
2012Aidan CrankPASidharth ChandMI
2013Emily RuanMNAnvita MishraCA
2014Adam ElliotNJVenkata MachaAL
2015Soren ChristensenDCAbhijeet SambangiMA
2016Karina BaoARXuchen WeiINWilliam EllsworthGA
2017Sojas WagleARAarthi VijayakumarMNAmit KannanIN
2018Akhil KondepudiMOHemanth AsirvathamMNSehej BindraNJ
2019John YangNJJulia CollinNJClaire WangCA

Location

Local brain bees take place in their respective states, while the National Brain Bee in the United States is usually held in Baltimore, Maryland. The site of the International Brain Bee changes yearly: