MSTP Research in Progress

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MSTP Research in Progress

 

 

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Xenia Borue Presents a Clinical Case at the February RIP

 

Schedule 2012-2013:


Date Topic
August

NO RiP scheduled for this month.

September 19th

Summer Research Rotation Presentations.

Med 1s and 2s names are drawn randomly for a 10 minute presentation about their work in labs over the summer.

October 17th

Continuation of Summer Presentations

November 14th

Continuation of Summer Presentations

December 19th NO RIP: Winter Break

January 16th

Student Presentations:

Dan Matson, Grad 4

Jamie Walsh, Grad 4

February 6th

Molecular Medicine Lecture Series:

Drs Goldfarb and Dr Bowman: Hematopathology and erythropoiesis from both a clinical and research perspective

5:15 Dinner, 5:30 Lecture; Jordan 1005

February 20th

Clinical Case Presentations:

Kisha Young, Med 4: 61yo M with Hallucinations and Tremor

Jeremy Rubinstein, Med 3: 70yo F with Stomach Pains

5:15 pm Jordan 1005

March 20th

Student Presentations:

Janelle Weaver Grad 2 (Pannexin 1 in sleep and neuropathic pain)

Jim Cronk Grad 2 (A novel role for MeCP2 in myeloid cell development)

 

April 5th

Second Look Alumni-Student Presentations:

Alumni: Mike Salerno, MD, PhD Assistant Professor Medicine and Cardiovascular Medicine. Research Interests: Cardiovascular MRI Cardiovascular CT, Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology, Diastolic Heart Failure, Myocardial Perfusion, Coronary Artery Disease

Student Presenter Dave Peske, Grad 3, Engelhard Lab

12:00 - 1:30 PM

Lunch Served

May 15th

Student Presentations:

Sam Morris-Rosenfeld Grad 2, "Global deletion of E12 depletes B1a B cell numbers possibly increases atheroscelrosis"

Eve Privman Grad 2, "Measuring Live Neurotransmission in Adult Drosophila"

 

June 19th

Student Presentations: Monica Buckley and Samantha Adamson, Grad 2s

 

July 27th

MSTP Annual Retreat!

Wintergreen Conference Center

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