Today we hosted the 4th Annual VCU Gordon Archer Research Day. The event is named after Gordon Archer, former Chair of the Division of Infectious Diseases at VCU.
The event was a smashing success with multiple oral presentations and posters from residents, infectious diseases fellows, PhD candidates and faculty.
Topics included bench research in microbiology, immunology, infection prevention, vaccine delivery and antimicrobial stewardship.
Kudos to all of the speakers and a special thanks to Krysle Shaw, my administrative assistant in infectious diseases, for minding all of the small details and logistical issues.
Images from the event are below.
The event was a smashing success with multiple oral presentations and posters from residents, infectious diseases fellows, PhD candidates and faculty.
Topics included bench research in microbiology, immunology, infection prevention, vaccine delivery and antimicrobial stewardship.
Kudos to all of the speakers and a special thanks to Krysle Shaw, my administrative assistant in infectious diseases, for minding all of the small details and logistical issues.
Images from the event are below.
VCU School of Medicine Egyptian Building - Medical School completed in 1845 |
VCU ID Fellows Left to Right: Drs. Bailey, Sann, Emberger and Rittmann |
Professor Gordon Archer |
VCU ID Administrative Assistants, Left to Right: Krystle Shaw and Peggy Andrews |