Week 6- Maggie Elpers

This week I worked on finishing up gathering data for my research project and sent it off to the statistician for analysis. I also started writing an abstract for this project so we can submit this data to the American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting. If the abstract is accepted we will prepare a publication for this project, but either way, it has been great getting to experience clinical research. The clinical team is interested in our results and hopefully, this project can help them learn something/ answer some questions.

Outside of clinic, I also spent time shadowing in Dr. Cubillos-Ruiz’s research lab. I was able to learn the protocol and analysis for RT-qPCR, as well as learn about some other databases and resources for data analysis that will be helpful in the future. I also observed the isolation and staining of immune cells from patient samples. Spending some time in an immunology lab has been great and will help my research back in Ithaca.

Overall, the past 6 weeks have flown by, and I’m so thankful for all I got to experience. With the help of my mentor, Dr. Hsu, and many of the other clinicians on the Bone Marrow/ Stem Cell Transplant service, I was able to experience a lot of interesting procedures and learn a lot about cutting-edge treatments for lymphoma and leukemia patients.

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