From the Director of Health Professional Student Research Programs
Forty students were competitively selected to present their research with a podium talk in 4 concurrent sessions, with each session selecting a winner. Evan presented on Spatial Omics Analysis of Neutrophil–T Cell Interactions in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Evan did a fantastic job and was scored highest in the session by faculty, students, and staff in attendance! Evan wins a $500 award and will be included in the Honors & Awards event that MD Student Services organizes each spring.
Evan’s project was funded by the Shapiro Summer Research Program.
Your dedicated mentoring clearly played a role, so here’s a sincere THANK YOU for training the next generation of physician-scientists (… and a plea to mentor again next summer!).