October 12, 2007

Medical Student Research Symposium winners announced

About a dozen WSU students presented at this year's Medical Student Research Symposium Friday, Jan. 14. Henrikas Vaitkevicius received the overall Sandberg Prize as well as a first-place prize in the completed projects category. Seema Mukerjee placed second in that category. In addition, Kimberly Hartman took first place in the works-in-progress projects category, while Abdul-Rahman Albeiruti received a second-place prize. Noreen Rossi, M.D., WSU professor of internal medicine and physiology, and Clement Diglio, WSU associate professor of pathology, served as co-directors of the event.

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