Winners Announced for Presentations at 34th Annual J. Engelbert Dunphy Resident Research Symposium
The UCSF Department of Surgery held the 34th Annual J. Engelbert Dunphy Resident Research Symposium on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. The program honors the life and accomplishments of J. Engelbert Dunphy, M.D., a legendary surgeon and former chair of the UCSF Department of Surgery, by showcasing the scholarly work of residents, fellows, and medical students in the Department of Surgery. This year's virtual symposium featured one plenary session and three concurrent sessions, where over 40 learners had the opportunity to present their work.
Jayme Locke, M.D., MPH, Professor of Surgery and the Arnold G. Diethelm M.D. Endowed Chair in Transplantation Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, served as the 2021 J. Engelbert Dunphy Visiting Professor. In her keynote presentation, "Surgery, Science & Advocacy: Mitigating Health Disparities in Transplantation," Dr. Locke provided inspiring examples from her own career as a surgeon scientist of how integrating scientific research with advocacy can change policy and advance life-saving treatment of patients.
Awards for best presentation were announced for each of the four sessions of the symposium.
2021 Presentation Winners
Best Presentation in Plenary Session
Hillary J. Braun, M.D., General Surgery Research Resident
“Acute Rejection After Liver Transplantation: What Can We Learn from Transcriptomic Analysis?”
Best Presentation in Concurrent Session 1
Chelsie Anderson, Medical Student, UCSF School of Medicine
“The Current Landscape of Surgical Pipeline Support Programs in the United States”
Best Presentation in Concurrent Session 2
Anya Greenberg, Medical Student, UCSF School of Medicine
“Defining and Validating Flourishing in Surgery: Differences by Race and Gender in a Multicenter Study”
Best Presentation in Concurrent Session 3
Alexander Gupta, M.D., General Surgery Research Resident
“Extrathymic Aire-Expressing Cells in Cancer Immune Evasion”