
Dr. David Holtzman
Yes
April 22 1PM-7PM
https://wustl.zoom.us/j/91701521022?pwd=a3pidDJnN1Y5bUZ4em1jcURkK3JkQT09
I am extremely grateful to Drs. David Holtzman and Yang Shi for this enriching experience and teaching me how to appreciate the scientific process.
APOE4 is known to be the strongest risk factor for the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). As a protein involved...

Jennifer Philips
Yes
4/20 at 5-6pm CST; Meeting ID: 990 0874 1505
https://wustl.zoom.us/j/99008741505
Jennifer Philips, Krishna Prasad, Jully Sadadiwala, Steven Grigsby, Pallavi Chandra, Ekansh Mittal, Vinod Patil, and Guozhe Yang
Tuberculosis (TB), the disease c...

Omar Butt
No
NA
Drs. Albert Kim, Eric Leuthardt, Jon Willie, Jian Campian, Milan Chheda, and Omar Butt
Recurrent glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive primary brain tumor with a poor prognosis. Median overall survival is often less ...

Regina A. Clemens MD. PhD.
Yes
Apr 20, 2:30-3pm
https://wustl.zoom.us/j/97052508320?pwd=elA4ZmgwM0xqbTZOTER5d202ZlIxUT09
BioSURF Program
I would like to thank Dr. Clemens, Fan Yang, and Deepu Dev for their guidance and continuous support and inspirations.

Jim Mertens
No
Undergraduate Physics Fellowship
Jim Mertens, MCSS Fellowship
About 27 percent of the universe is composed of matter that interacts weakly with light, called dark matter. While there has ye...

Dr. Angela Hirbe
No
https://wustl.zoom.us/j/96264100785
This project would not be possible without our collaborators at the NIH, Dr. Taylor Sundby, our collaborators at Johns Hopkins, the Pratilas lab, and our collaborators at UCSF, Dr. Melike Pekmezci, and the Leah Menshouse Spring Summer Opportunities Program at Siteman Cancer Center
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are rare, aggressive sarcomas th...