Medical Student Research Symposium 2024
- School of Medicine students to discuss research projects at March 22 symposium
- Medical student develops novel method to potentially correlate blood flow and pain in those with sickle cell disease
- Medical student plays important role in pioneering epilepsy research
- Medical student’s pilot study investigates relationship between obesity during pregnancy and potentially harmful bacteria that may predict negative birth outcomes
- Medical student’s novel research explores use of bedside ultrasound in evaluating chest wall trauma patients
- Medical student uncovers genes that cause chronic inflammation of esophagus
- Medical students name Peter Apel Research Mentor of the Year
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When
March 22, 2024, noon to 5:00 p.m.
Where
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
2 Riverside Circle, Roanoke, VA 24016
- The oral presentations will be held in-person in the M203 auditorium
- The poster presentations will be held in-person in Riverside 4 in rooms G101 and G102
Contact info
Leslie LaConte leslie.laconte@vt.edu
Details
Members of the class of 2024 will give oral presentations as a culmination of their four-year research projects. In addition, poster sessions will be held for all members of the class.
Attendees may watch the livestream below for the research mentor award, oral presentations, and student awards at the times indicated in the below schedule.
Livestream
The Research Mentor Award, Oral Presentations, and Student Awards will be presented via Livestream. If you have any questions during a student presentation, please post them in the comments section on YouTube.
Schedule
- 12-12:45 PM Poster Presentations
- 12:55-1:15 PM Research Mentor Award Presentation
- 1:15-1:55 PM Oral Presentations
- 1:55-2:20 PM Rapid Fire Oral Presentations
- 2:30-3:20 PM Poster Presentations
- 3:30-4:10 PM Oral Presentations
- 4:10-4:40 Rapid Fire Oral Presentations
- 4:50-5 PM Awards and Closing
Statement about accessibility and accommodation
The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible event. All virtual events will have automated captions. Recorded events will have edited captions available soon after the event. If you desire live captioning or a sign language interpreter, please contact the organizer two weeks before the event.
For in-person events, the main VTCSOM building at Riverside 2 is wheelchair accessible from the elevators inside the parking garage. Blind or visually impaired users may need assistance finding the elevators under the building, or using the stairs in front of the building.
If you need a reasonable accommodation to attend an in-person event, please contact the organizer of the event. All reasonable accommodation requests should be made no less than 2 weeks before the event. We will attempt to fulfill requests made after this date but cannot guarantee they will be met.