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Third Alton Oschsner Research Scholarship awardees: Dr. Jonathan Spicer (McGill University) and Dr. Prashanth Vallabhajosyula (University of Pennsylvania).
Dr. Jonathan Spicer will conduct research on the role of neutrophil extracellular traps in cancer metastasis. McGill will receive $80,000 over a two-year period in support of his research.
Dr. Prashanth Vallabhajosyula will conduct research on donor Heart-Specific Exosome Platform for Monitoring Rejection in Heart Transplantation. The University of Pennsylvania will receive $80,000 over a two-year period in support of his research.
Learn more about the scholarship: http://aats.org/research/Grants/Research_Scholarship.cgi.
The Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship recipient: Dr. Yaxing Shen (Zhongsham Hospital/Fudan University).
Dr. Yaxing Shen will spend his Fellowship at Duke University under the guidance of Dr. Thomas D’Amico. Dr. Shen will use additional time to visit Drs. Alec Patterson (Washington University) and Mark Ferguson (University of Chicago).
Learn more about the Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship: http://aats.org/EducationTraining/ClinicalFellowships/GrahamMemorial.cgi.
Cardiothoracic Ethics Forum Scholarship awardees: Drs. Jennifer Ellis (MedStar Washington Hospital), John Entwistle (Thomas Jefferson University), and Kathleen Fenton (International Children’s Heart Foundation)
This new scholarship provides opportunities for intellectual development and preparation for leadership roles in CT ethics.
Dr. Jennifer Ellis will be attending the Intensive Bioethics Course at Georgetown University.
Dr. John Entwistle will be attending the Intensive Bioethics Course at Georgetown University.
Dr. Kathleen Fenton will be enrolling in the Bioethics program at Albany Medical College.
Learn more about the scholarship: http://www.ctsnet.org/cardiothoracic-ethics-forum-scholarship.
Third Alton Oschsner Research Scholarship awardees: Dr. Jonathan Spicer (McGill University) and Dr. Prashanth Vallabhajosyula (University of Pennsylvania).
Dr. Jonathan Spicer will conduct research on the role of neutrophil extracellular traps in cancer metastasis. McGill will receive $80,000 over a two-year period in support of his research.
Dr. Prashanth Vallabhajosyula will conduct research on donor Heart-Specific Exosome Platform for Monitoring Rejection in Heart Transplantation. The University of Pennsylvania will receive $80,000 over a two-year period in support of his research.
Learn more about the scholarship: http://aats.org/research/Grants/Research_Scholarship.cgi.
The Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship recipient: Dr. Yaxing Shen (Zhongsham Hospital/Fudan University).
Dr. Yaxing Shen will spend his Fellowship at Duke University under the guidance of Dr. Thomas D’Amico. Dr. Shen will use additional time to visit Drs. Alec Patterson (Washington University) and Mark Ferguson (University of Chicago).
Learn more about the Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship: http://aats.org/EducationTraining/ClinicalFellowships/GrahamMemorial.cgi.
Cardiothoracic Ethics Forum Scholarship awardees: Drs. Jennifer Ellis (MedStar Washington Hospital), John Entwistle (Thomas Jefferson University), and Kathleen Fenton (International Children’s Heart Foundation)
This new scholarship provides opportunities for intellectual development and preparation for leadership roles in CT ethics.
Dr. Jennifer Ellis will be attending the Intensive Bioethics Course at Georgetown University.
Dr. John Entwistle will be attending the Intensive Bioethics Course at Georgetown University.
Dr. Kathleen Fenton will be enrolling in the Bioethics program at Albany Medical College.
Learn more about the scholarship: http://www.ctsnet.org/cardiothoracic-ethics-forum-scholarship.
Third Alton Oschsner Research Scholarship awardees: Dr. Jonathan Spicer (McGill University) and Dr. Prashanth Vallabhajosyula (University of Pennsylvania).
Dr. Jonathan Spicer will conduct research on the role of neutrophil extracellular traps in cancer metastasis. McGill will receive $80,000 over a two-year period in support of his research.
Dr. Prashanth Vallabhajosyula will conduct research on donor Heart-Specific Exosome Platform for Monitoring Rejection in Heart Transplantation. The University of Pennsylvania will receive $80,000 over a two-year period in support of his research.
Learn more about the scholarship: http://aats.org/research/Grants/Research_Scholarship.cgi.
The Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship recipient: Dr. Yaxing Shen (Zhongsham Hospital/Fudan University).
Dr. Yaxing Shen will spend his Fellowship at Duke University under the guidance of Dr. Thomas D’Amico. Dr. Shen will use additional time to visit Drs. Alec Patterson (Washington University) and Mark Ferguson (University of Chicago).
Learn more about the Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship: http://aats.org/EducationTraining/ClinicalFellowships/GrahamMemorial.cgi.
Cardiothoracic Ethics Forum Scholarship awardees: Drs. Jennifer Ellis (MedStar Washington Hospital), John Entwistle (Thomas Jefferson University), and Kathleen Fenton (International Children’s Heart Foundation)
This new scholarship provides opportunities for intellectual development and preparation for leadership roles in CT ethics.
Dr. Jennifer Ellis will be attending the Intensive Bioethics Course at Georgetown University.
Dr. John Entwistle will be attending the Intensive Bioethics Course at Georgetown University.
Dr. Kathleen Fenton will be enrolling in the Bioethics program at Albany Medical College.
Learn more about the scholarship: http://www.ctsnet.org/cardiothoracic-ethics-forum-scholarship.