Nine Molecular Medicine Students Present Posters at Graduate Student Research Day.
The Graduate Student Research Day has succeeded in bringing together many students and faculty from programs and departments from both Wake Forest University campuses. In each of the past years, approximately 70 posters representing many of the University’s departments and programs were presented. Molecular medicine was well represented in this multidisciplinary event with nine students presenting their most recent laboratory research. The following Molecular Medicine Graduate program students participated in this March 23rd event at the Benson Center on the Reynolda Campus of Wake Forest University:
Kelly Weaver Lauren Anton Paulina Sierpinski
JaNae Joyner Daniel Eberli Jill Wykosky
Jenn Hipp Dawn Delo Kimberly Blish
Molecular Medicine Students win research awards.
Five students in the Molecular Medicine Graduate Program have received awards for their research. “The overall objective of the program is to educate future investigators in research that translates to human disease,” said Charles McCall, M.D., professor of molecular medicine. Students are taught by basic scientists and physicians from a wide variety of fields to apply the latest knowledge of molecular medicine to discover the causes and potential treatment of diseases at the cellular and molecular level. The awards will pay for the students during the research phase of their studies. Read more.
Student Activities
Graduate students in Molecular Medicine participate in a variety of activities inside and outside of the program of study. The following presentations show some of those activities and demonstrate a bit of the life and interactions of students within Molecular Medicine.
Mol Med Activites (6mb powerpoint file)
Fun Activites Spring 2007 (4.4mb powerpoint file)