Overview

We hope to see you at the 28th Annual Clinical and Translational Science (CTS) Graduate Program Symposium on Friday, May 8, from 9:30AM–1:00PM. Featuring four oral poster presentations and three presentations from graduating students, the symposium will be held in the Stearns Auditorium and the Tufts Medical Center atrium.

The event will close with a keynote lecture and Medical Grand Rounds (“Turning Clinical Problems into Research Programs: Lessons from Emerging Independent Investigators”) presented by David Drew, MD, MS, Jenica Upshaw, MD, MS, and Benjamin Wessler, MD, MS, FACC.

 

Agenda, Presentation, and Medical Grand Rounds

28th Annual CTS Graduate Program Symposium

 

9:30AM

Continental Breakfast

 

9:45AM

Welcome Remarks by David Kent, MD, MSc

 

10:05AM

Walk to Atrium for Poster Presentations + Group Photo

 

 

10:05AM-10:55AM

CTS Students’ Poster Presentations

10:15AM

Oral Poster Presentation by Jacob Fischman, BS

 

10:20AM

Oral Poster Presentation by Nicole Knobloch, MS

 

10:25AM

Oral Poster Presentation by Mei-An Nolan, MS

 

10:30AM

Oral Poster Presentation by Jainith Patel, BS

 

10:35AM

View Remaining CTS Students’ Posters

 

10:55AM

Return to Stearns Auditorium

 

 

Graduating Students’ Presentations

11:00AM

Rahma Aldhaheri, MD, MS

 

11:15AM

Isaac Gendelman, MD, MS

 

11:30AM

Kristen Thane, DVM, PhD

 

 

11:45AM

Closing Remarks by Angie Rodday, PhD, MS

 

 

11:50AM

Adjourn

 

 

12:00-1:00PM

Grand Rounds  

“Turning Clinical Problems into Research Programs: Lessons from Emerging Independent Investigators”

David Drew, MD, MS

Jenica Upshaw, MD, MS

Benjamin Wessler, MD, MS, FACC