Scientific Achievements: |
Awards (#11)
2020 Travel Scholarship
American College of Surgeons - Leadership Conference and Advocacy Summit,
DC
2015 Best Resident Poster
94th Annual Conference of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons
(AAPS), AZ
Project: Functional abdominal wall reconstruction using an innervated
abdominal wall vascularized composite allografts (Second author)
2014 Best Basic Science Paper
6th Annual Resident Research Symposium of the Johns Hopkins/University of
Maryland Departments of Plastic Surgery, MD
Project: Selectively permeable nanofiber construct for optimizing peripheral
nerve repair (First author)
2014 Best Paper Award
59th Annual Conference of the Plastic Surgery Research Council, NY
Project: Immunosuppression-free Vascularized Composite
Allotransplantation across a Full MHC Mismatch Using Cadaveric Bone
Marrow Infusion and Costimulation Blockade in a Translational Large Animal
Model (Third author)
2014 Best Poster
8th Annual Research Poster Session of the Johns Hopkins Department of
Surgery, MD
Project: Costimulatory Blockade in Combination with Donor Bone Marrow
Infusion Induces Immune Tolerance Across a Full MHC Barrier in a
Translational Large Animal Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation
Model (Co-author).
2014 Selected for an oral presentation at the Best Paper Session
59th Annual Conference of the Plastic Surgery Research Council, NY
Project: Selectively Permeable Nanofiber Constructs to Prevent
Inflammatory Scarring And Enhance Nerve Regeneration in Peripheral Nerve
Injury (First author).
2013 Highest Podium Presentation Score
99th Annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, DC
Project: Building a Clinical Risk Model to Predict Morbidity after Breast
Surgery (First author)
2013 Best Poster Award
58th Annual Conference of the Plastic Surgery Research Council, CA
Project: Cutaneous collateral axonal sprouting re-innervates the skin
component and restores sensation of denervated swine osteomyocutaneous
alloflaps (Co-author).
2013 Best Poster
7th Annual Research Poster Session of the Johns Hopkins Department of
Surgery, MD
Project: Combined Co-stimulatory Blockade and Donor Bone Marrow Cells
Induce Robust Immune Tolerance in A Fully Sla-mismatched Swine Hind
Limb Transplantation Model (Co-author).
2013 Resident Research Award
Annual Baltimore Academy of Surgery Resident Research Day, MD
Project: Combined Co-Stimulatory Blockade and Donor Bone Marrow Cells
Induce Robust Immune Tolerance in a Fully MHC-Mismatched Swine Hind
Limb Transplant Model (Co-author).
2013 Poster of Distinction
American Transplant Congress, WA
Project: Immune tolerance across a full MHC barrier in a swine hind limb
transplantation model using a combined co-stimulatory blockade and donor
bone marrow cell approach (Co-author). |