Physician-Scientist Career Development Colloquium
"On Being a Physician-Scientist"
Stephanie Eisenbarth MD, PhD
Associate Professor Laboratory Medicine & Immunobiology
Yale University School of Medicine
Dr. Eisenbarth is a pathologist and immunologist whose research focuses on how the innate branch of the immune system regulates adaptive immunity in several disease models such as allergy and alloimmunization. More recently, she has focused on the function of dendritic cells and their migration. Dr. Eisenbarth has received numerous honors, including the Society of Leukocyte Biology's G. Jeanette Thorbecke Award for an outstanding early career female scientist and The American Society for Clinical Investigation Young Physician-Scientist Award.
DATE: Monday, April 9, 2018
TIME: 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION: EG013, UConn Health
An informal reception to follow the keynote address
Presented by the Office of Physician-Scientist Career Development
For further information contact Christa Veno, Center for Molecular Oncology, 860-679-7640
For more information, contact: Christa Veno at 860-679-7640