Medical Student Research Day award winning abstracts

Authors

  • Nicholas Petropolis Faculty of Medicine Dalhousie University
  • Maria Currie Faculty of Medicine Dalhousie University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15273/dmj.Vol34No1.4120

Abstract

Oral Presentation
Nicholas Petropolis; Supervisor: Dr. Benjamin Rusak, Department of Psychiatry
Diurnal Variation in Levels of Brain Neurochemicals

Poster Presentations
Maria Currie; Supervisors: Dr. G.M. Hirsch, Dr. T.D.G. Lee, Department of Surgery

Chris Jenkins; Supervisor: Dr. Bjorn Nashan, Department of Surgery, Dalhousie
University
Characterization of T Regulatory Cells Generated by Oral Transplantation
Tolerance

The Summer Research Program provides opportunities for first and second year medical students to participate in research projects being conducted by members of the Faculty of Medicine. Each year, the recipients of these studentships present their work at the Medical Student Research Day. This is an opportunity for students to present their own research and to be engaged by the work of their peers. Thirty-one medical students presented research projects in the form of oral or poster presentations this year. For the first time, the DMJ is proud to publish the award winning abstracts.

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Published

2006-04-12

How to Cite

Petropolis, N., & Currie, M. (2006). Medical Student Research Day award winning abstracts. DALHOUSIE MEDICAL JOURNAL, 34(1). https://doi.org/10.15273/dmj.Vol34No1.4120

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Research