The 2019 Emile F. Holman Lecture in Surgery and Resident Research Day commemorates the life and accomplishments of Founding Department Chair Emile Frederic Holman, MD.
From 11AM – 5PM, we will showcase the depth and breadth of research by our trainees at poster and abstract presentations.
Following the research symposium, all are invited to attend the 21st Annual Holman Lecture. This year, the Stanford Department of Surgery welcomes Dr. Melina Kibbe, chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of North Carolina. Dr. Kibbe will present: “Translational research: one surgeon’s journey.”
The Poster Session will be held in the Huang Engineering Building’s outdoor amphitheater, while the Scientific Program and Lecture will be held in the Mackenzie Room. Reception to immediately follow on the Huang Building’s 2nd-floor terrace.
Schedule of Events:
12PM Luncheon, Outdoor Amphitheatre
1PM Oral Abstract Presentations, Mackenzie Room
5PM Holman Lecture, Mackenzie Room
6PM Reception, 2nd-floor Terrace
From histologies to fluorescent microscopy, images are an important tool for the analysis and presentation of scientific work. Occasionally, scientific images transcend their role as a medium for transmitting information and contain the aesthetic qualities that transform them into objects of beauty and art.
Submit your scientific images to our first Science as Art Contest! The winning images will be printed and displayed in Stanford Surgery’s offices—including our new space in Discovery Hall—featured on the department’s social media channels, and may be used on department websites.
Deadline: May 22
Submit your image here: https://forms.gle/QSSDKowsaomCPpGbA
All Stanford Surgery faculty, staff, and trainees are eligible to participate.
7-7:15 Seed Grant Update- Drs. Arden Morris & Geoff Gurtner
7:15-7:30 New Mentoring Program- Dr. Iris Litt
7:30-8 MD Discovery Curriculum- Drs. Paul Utz and Dan Bernstein