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SCRIPS and Medical Scholars program alumni were recognized at the 2022 Research Symposium. Congratulations to all!
Speaker |
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2:00 PM |
Symposium keynote presentation "Post-operative complications and cancer recurrence: Dissecting the role of acute inflammation in cancer progression" Lorenzo Ferri, MD, PhD Professor of Surgery & Oncology, McGill University |
2:50 PM |
SCRIPS Resident/Fellow Scholar presentation "Xenogeneic cross-circulation for support of ex vivo human livers" W. Kelly Wu, MD |
3:10 PM |
SCRIPS Faculty Scholar presentation "Peak density of immature nerve cells occurs with high grade dysplasia in Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms of the pancreas" Marcus Tan, MBBS |
3:30 PM |
SCRIPS Student Scholar presentation “Preventing burn injury conversion using immunosuppressive drugs with a microcapillary hydrogel” Colin White-Dzuro |
3:45 PM |
Break & transition to Discovery Lecture |
4:00 PM |
Discovery Lecture keynote presentation "Epigenetics: Reprograming Cancer’s ‘On’ Switch" Nita Ahuja, MD, MBA, FACS William H. Carmalt Professor of Surgery Chair, Department of Surgery, Yale School of Medicine Surgeon in Chief, Yale New Haven Hospital Chair, Yale Medicine Faculty Practice Plan Interim Director, Yale Cancer Center Interim Physician-in-Chief, Smilow Cancer Hospital
Learn more: https://www.vumc.org/dls/ |
Congratulations to our first medical student SCRIPS scholar "graduates"!
We invite you to join the virtual Vanderbilt SCRIPS symposium on February 25, 2021!
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2021 SCRIPS symposium agenda
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Speaker |
1:30 PM |
Symposium keynote presentation "Mixed messages: rewiring the transcriptome of pancreatic cancer cells and surgeon-scientists" Steven Leach, MD Professor of Molecular and Systems Biology Preston T. and Virginia R. Kelsey Distinguished Chair in Cancer Director, Dartmouth Norris Cotton Cancer Center Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System |
2:20 PM |
SCRIPS Resident/Fellow Scholar presentation "SMAD4 as a modulator of epithelial inflammation and barrier function in the mouse colon" Paula Marincola Smith, MD |
2:40 PM |
SCRIPS Resident/Fellow Scholar presentation "Regulation of Pro-fibriotic Macrophages in Laryngotracheal Stenosis" Kevin Motz, MD |
3:00 PM |
SCRIPS Faculty Scholar presentation "The Role of Oxidant Tumor Immunometabolic Plasticity in Advanced Thyroid Cancer" Naira Baregamian, MD |
3:20 PM |
SCRIPS Student Scholar presentation “Social stress and the ovarian cancer tumor microenvironment” Demetra Hufnagel |
3:30 PM |
SCRIPS Student Scholar presentation
“Exploring Genetic Risk Factors in Sudden Unexpected Infant Death” Alexandra Williams |
3:45 PM |
Break & transition to Discovery Lecture |
4:00 PM |
Discovery Lecture keynote presentation "Helicobacter, Hedgehog and Gastric Cancer" Juanita Merchant, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Gastroenterology Research Member, Cancer Biology Program University of Arizona College of Medicine Learn more: https://www.vumc.org/dls/ |
Congratulations to graduates of our sister program, Vanderbilt Medical Scholars!
Vanderbilt Medical Scholars provides a one year in-depth research experience for medical students. At the Symposium, the Medical Scholars presented a summary of the work they completed over their year-long research experience. Congratulations to the Scholars as they move on to pursue further excellence in their medical and research training!
2019 SCRIPS SYMPOSIUM
View a recording of the entire 2019 program here! (Vanderbilt log-in required)
Anil Rustgi, MD, T. Grier Miller Professor, University of Pennsylvania: “Different roadmaps in academic science and medicine: Principals and practicalities”
Akshitkumar Mistry, MD, PGY6 in the Department of Neurological Surgery; 2018 SCRIPS Scholar: “Invasion of stem cell niche by glioma cell decreases survival in glioblastoma patients”
Yash Choksi, MD, Instructor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology; 2018 SCRIPS Scholar: “Glutathione Peroxidase 3 is reduced in Eosinophilic Esophagitis patients and regulates esophageal epithelial homeostasis”
Kelle Moley, MD, Chief Scientific Officer, March of Dimes: “The Physician Scientist Journey: ‘The one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference’”