OSCR KL2: Scientific presentations from Oregon Scholars in Clincal Research awardees

Date: 07/14/2008  
Start:  4:30PM
Location: Biomedical Research Building, Room 381
Contact: Karen McCracken, 503-494-3095

Come hear about the progress made by the first group of awardees of the KL2 Oregon Scholars in Clinical Research (OSCR). The OSCR career development award is part of OCTRI to support the development of independent clinical investigators to conduct multidisciplinary research with scientists from diverse disciplines. In the first year of this program, three scholars were selected for this award in 2007 to pursue training and conduct research up to 5 years.

Joshi Alumkal, MD, Assistant Professor, Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology
Research Project: Towards a Better Understanding of Prostate Cancer Through Epigenetics

Jessica Gregg, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Medicine, General Internal Medicine
Research Project: Health beliefs, level of acculturation, and Pap Smear use among Latinos from Mexico

Anh Nguyen-Huynh, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
Research Project: The role of endolymphatic sac in the pathophysiology of Meniere's disease.

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