We are pleased to share that the 2021 Thesis Presentations were held on Friday, April 16th from 3:00 – 5:00 PM (EDT) via a Live broadcast to the Department’s YouTube Channel.
This was an opportunity for our faculty, alumni, and guests to view the latest research in the art of communicating medical and biological science. We welcomed input on the content and clarity of the scientific research and the educational and teaching value of the images presented. Typed comments and questions during the Live broadcast were read and addressed.
Thesis abstracts and sample figures or animations can be found on our Thesis Webpage.
While we all practice social distancing, strengthening social connections remains important. We have always appreciated the support our alumni, friends, and fellow faculty have shown to our students as they finish their time at Hopkins and prepare to enter the profession. Thank you once again for your support of our 2021 MBI Graduates!
2021 MBI Thesis Presentations – April 16, 3:00-5:00 pm
MBI Class of 2021
Emily Cheng
Visualizing Glaucoma: Accurately Characterizing and Depicting Visual Loss via Virtual Reality
Laura Ekl
Mapping the Tumor Vasculome: A novel interactive 3D visualization of computationally-derived tumor hemodynamics
Kurt Esenwein
Walking the Line: Examining an Illustration of A.L. 288-1 for Anatomical Accuracy and its Implications for Studying Australopithecine Locomotion
Sora Ji
The Most Difficult Teachable Moment: Autopsy Consenting
Emily Slapin Lufkin
Reimagining Delivery of Midlife Womens Healthcare
Emily Wu
Teaching MRI Physics: Creating media with a focus on the Radiology CORE Exam
Susie Yun
Educating Patients: Communicating the Gut-Brain Connection in Parkinson’s Disease Using Multimedia