Annual Postgraduate Student Research Symposia
Queen's Centre for Experimental Medicine (CEM) celebrated the work of its PhD students at the recent CEM Postgraduate Student Research Symposia in April and May 2017.
The symposia, which were organised by postgraduate students, were a great success, and many thanks to session chairs, sponsors, and the Invited Speakers — Dr Paul Lavender (King’s College London), Professor John Pickup (King’s College London) and Dr Heather Wilson (University of Aberdeen).
Congratulations to the Best Presentation Prize Winners — Year 1 Symposium: (1st) Daniel Storey, (2nd) Pietro Bertelli, (3rd) Xuan Du; Year 2 Symposium: (1st) Rachel Caines, (2nd) Michael O'Hare, (3rd) Callum McGrenaghan; Year 3 Symposium: (1st) Helen Groves, (2nd) George Eleftheriadis, (3rd) Jamie Toole.
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