Former mentee of Department of Surgery Chair Herbert Chen, M.D., and Assistant Professor of Surgery Renata Jaskula-Sztul, Ph.D., Danilea Carmona-Matos received a $1,000 travel scholarship, supported by Neurovision Medical Products, for the research she presented at the American Association of Endocrine Surgeons 39th Annual Meeting last week in Durham, North Carolina.
Carmona-Matos’ abstract, “Characterization of somatostatin receptors (SSTRs) expression and anti-proliferative effect of somatostatin analogues in aggressive thyroid cancers,” was selected as one of the top-scoring abstracts presented by a resident or fellow, as determined by the AAES Program Committee in their review.
Carmona-Matos, will also soon begin a year of biomedical research at UAB thanks to a fellowship from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Carmona-Mato, as well as 65 other medical and veterinary students, will be supported through HHMI’s Medical Research Fellows Program, which aims to develop the next generation of physician-scientists.
Chen & Jaskula-Sztul Lab @UABSurgery @uabmedicine at #AAES2018 presenting our work! pic.twitter.com/T5NyaY09L7
— Danilea Carmona (@danileacm) May 7, 2018