BioGENEius is best understood as a high school biotechnology research showcase, not a generic science fair. Strong projects use biology, bioengineering, genomics, molecular methods, bioinformatics, synthetic biology, diagnostics, therapeutics, agriculture, or environmental biotechnology to answer an original research question.
The competition historically had international branding, but current public pages are uneven. Georgia's 2026 page says there is no International BioGENEius competition at present, while Illinois is running an in-person 2026 state competition. Treat the state or regional affiliate page as the operating authority.
Best-fit student
9-12
High school student with original biotechnology research and a state or regional route.
Core submission
Poster + abstract
Current public checklists emphasize a 250-word abstract, short lay description, poster PDF, and mentor/safety information.
Judge room
10 + 5
Illinois specifies a 10-minute presentation followed by 5 minutes of questions.