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1648 Pierce Dr NE
James B Williams Medical Education Building
Atlanta, GA 30307
Summary
- I'm a current fifth-year MD/PhD student at Emory University School of Medicine and a National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge Scholar. I'm currently conducting a dually-mentored graduate degree with Dr. Michael Lenardo at the National Institutes of Health and and Dr. Gabriele De Luca at the University of Oxford where I investigate the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis using genomic, immunologic, and neuropathologic techniques.
Education & Training
- Emory University School of MedicineClass of 2024, MD
- University of OxfordDPhil, Biomedical Sciences, 2018 - 2022
- University of Wisconsin-MadisonBS, Majors: Neurobiology and Spanish | Certificates: Global Health, European Studies, and Stem Cell Sciences, Comprehensive Honors, 2012 - 2016
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Elevator Pitch Award National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program, 2020
- Fellows Award for Research Excellence National Institutes of Health, 2020
- Graphical Abstract Early-Bird Top 50 Design Award Biorender, 2020
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 2055 citationsA guide to cancer immunotherapy: from T cell basic science to clinical practice.Alex D. Waldman, Jill M. Fritz, Michael J. Lenardo
Nature Reviews. Immunology. 2020-05-20 - 33 citationsDevelopmental differences in microglia morphology and gene expression during normal brain development and in response to hypoxia-ischemia.Pelin Cengiz, Dila Zafer, Jayadevi H. Chandrashekhar, Vishal Chanana, Jacob Bogost
Neurochemistry International. 2019-01-09 - 17 citationsComparison of Unenhanced and Gadolinium-Enhanced Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis: Is Contrast Needed for Routine Follow-Up MRI?Gelareh Sadigh, Amit M. Saindane, Alex D. Waldman, Neil Lava, Ranliang Hu
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 2019-08-22
Professional Memberships
- American Medical AssociationMember
- American College of PhysiciansMember
- American Academy of NeurologyMember
- Radiological Society of North AmericaMember
- American College of RadiologyMember
- American Medical Student AssociationMedical Education Chair (2018-2019)
- American Physician Scientist AssociationVice-Chair Partnerships Committee (2018-2019) | Co-Chair Partnerships Committee (2019-Present)
- International Society of NeuroimmunologyMember
Other Languages
- Spanish
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