Trainee Research Celebration
Date Posted: Wednesday, March 27, 2024Our annual neurology trainee research celebration displays the ongoing scholarship and investigation in our department, and an opportunity to showcase the amazing work being done by current trainees.
Guests are invited to learn about the current basic science and clinical research.
Congratulations and Thanks to all presenters who participated in the poster session and shared their great work with everyone and to all who came and viewed the posters and engaged in discussion and inquiry. Our department has a rich and enduring history of scientific discovery and innovation (that dates back to our founding chair Dr. David Drachman and was brought to even greater heights by Dr. Robert Brown's leadership) that we can be proud of and you are all part of that tradition.
Congratulations to our outstanding platform presenters Nathaniel Barton, BS, for his talk on "Unbiased multiplex antigen screening of CSF detecting microbial and autoantigenic epitopes associated with Multiple Sclerosis" for the Basic Science Platform and to Bianca Trombetta, BA, for her talk on "CSF perturbation of human primary astrocytes to model the link between CSF pathogenicity and neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis" for the Clinical Science Platform.
Special Thanks to our Honorary Speaker Clotide Lagier-Tourenne, MD, PhD, for an amazing talk on, "Disruption of RNA metabolism in neurodegenerative diseases and emerging therapeutic strategies".
To learn more about our speakers and the program, click on the Ninth Annual Neurology Research Celebration page here.
Presenter, Nicholas Barton with Rigel Chan, PhD | Honorary Speaker, Clotilde Lagier-Tourenne, MD, PhD, MGH, with Daryl Bosco, PhD | Presenter, Bianca Trombetta with Christopher Hemond, MD |