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Medical Scientist (M.D./Ph.D.) Training Program

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Annual Graduation Dinner

Annual M.D./Ph.D Conference

Annual MSTP Retreat

Annual MSTP Research Day

Monthly Clinical Scientist Dinner

Welcome Class of 2007!
Jeremy E. Adler, B.S., Brown University
Esam Al-Shareffi, B.S., Stony Brook University
Michael C. Burke, B.S., Rhodes College
Andrew Chang, B.A., M.A., Harvard University
Zishuo I. Hu, B.S., Brown University
Eileen T. So, B.E., Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art

MSTP Alumnus, Dimple Bhatt. For neuroscience major, PhD is just the beginning.

Show of Support for MSTP student, Catherine Salussolia
I am raising money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society as a participant in their Team In Training program. I will be participating in the Disney Triathlon in September in honor of my late neighbor Jesse Michota.
With your donation you will not only be supporting me in my race, but you will also be actively helping in the race for a cure for leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. But more importantly, your donation brings hope to the patients and families who are on the front lines of the battle against these diseases. To donate online quickly and securely, please click on the above link. You will receive a confirmation by email of your donation and I will be notified as soon as you make your donation. On behalf of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, thank you very much for your support. I really appreciate your generosity! Or you can mail a donation made payable to The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to me (my address is listed on the website).

Congratulations to Harold H. Bien and his advisor, Emilia Entcheva. Their review article on imaging will be featured in the December issue of Biophotonics International. The editors picked it out of the ocean of imaging publications. The editors wrote:

Congratulations to Danny N. Khalil. He was awarded the Department of Defense Grant for Prostate Cancer Research (the hypothesis that he presented at the 2006 21st Annual National MD/PhD Student Conference).

Congratulations to MSTP's own Amy Rosen!
Amy Rosen, M.D., Ph.D., student was named a finalist in the Collegiate Inventors Competition for her entry entitled, "Tracking the 3-D distribution of delivered stem cells in vivo with quantum dot nanoparticles." More details can be found at the Collegiate Inventors Competition website.  

Congratulations to the new Congress members for the Class of 2010!

Representative At Large, Tejus A. Bale
Dean's Liason, Michael L. Prodromou

Doctoral Defense Announcement

Third Year Reps for 2007 - 2008:
Matthew Lazarus, Justin Rodriguez, Iehab Talukder and Oladapo Yeku were selected to be the third year reps. Thanks much to our outgoing reps, Ariel Abraham, Ian Brett, Noreen Bukhari and George Zanazzi for the 2006 - 2007 recruitment process.

Tejus Bale - Making Proteins Dance

SBU Again Receives National Acclaim as Top University

New York Magazine Lists 26 SBU Physicians as Best in NY

Stony Brook's Expanding Cancer Program

The Graduate Review

Stony Brook's Graduate Student Magazine


Monthly Issue of HSC E-News


Stony Brook Highlights

Stony Brook University is being featured on the web site of The Science Coalition from January 23 - January 29, 2006.

Included are some of Stony Brook's recent achievements, including:

* Electronic noses help diagnose disease
* Candy can be good for your teeth
* Stony Brook clinical team delivers first-ever medical care to nearly 500 children in Madagascar.

The Science Coalition represents more than 400-member organizations working to expand and strengthen the Federal government's investment in university-based scientific, medical, engineering and agricultural research.

MSTP SPONSORED EVENTS:

MSTP Fellows organize, although not every year, a one-day research symposium open to all wishing to attend. It focuses on a topic chosen by the students and involved distinguished speakers invited from around the world. Recent speakers included Nobel Laureates, members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and many others, including several members of the SUSB community. All MSTP Fellows are invited to lunch and dinner with the speakers.

The MSTP encourages and supports Fellows to attend the annual Clinical Research meeting.

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