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The paper from Chang Lab was highlighted in CEBP. (Links to an external site)
#Myeloma Paper of the Day: Modeling study of SEER data finds non-Hispanic Black population had a higher #MGUS incidence rate at all ages and a shorter pre-clinical duration of #myeloma versus non-Hispanic White counterparts: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39106151/. #mmsm
Mei Wang was selected to present at 2024 I2DB symposium, St.Louis
Yi-Hsuan Shih won the JUICE poster award, 12/31/2023
Yi-Hsuan Shih of the Multiple Myeloma Working Group, “Quantify racial differences in life expectancies and life years lost for populations with MGUS and multiple myeloma using discrete event simulation models”
Mengmeng Ji, Lawrence Liu, and Mei Wang each presented a poster at 2024 ASCOmeeting.
John Huber was selected as a Lee B. Lusted Student Prize Competition Finalist at the 2023 Society for Medical Decision Making Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, October 22 – October 25, 2023 (Links to an external site)
“Modeling long-term trends in multiple myeloma incidence by age, gender, and race/ethnicity”
Yi-Hsuan Shih won the 3MT competition (Links to an external site)
“To highlight the talent of graduate students at WashU and our international partners, a Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition showcased their research and projects in the four thematic areas for a chance to gain recognition and win cash prizes. “
Lawrence Liu won the 2023 CAHON Young Investigator award (Links to an external site)
” Association between excess body mass index trajectory and change in monoclonal protein level in patients diagnosed with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance” CAHON gives travel awards to Young Investigators to foster growth and achievement amongst CAHON’s early career or physician-in-training members. The award is based on the scientific merit of abstracts accepted to either the […]
Mei Wang won the ICTS award (Links to an external site)
Mei Wang, MS, was chosen as a winner in the 5th Annual ICTS Symposium poster competition in May 2023. Using Natural Language Processing Pipeline to Extract Lab Results in Veteran Health Administration’s Electronic Health Records.
Nikhil Grandhi won the Mentors in Medicine award
“The effect of SGLT2 inhibitors on the progression of MGUS to multiple myeloma”
Lawrence Liu won the Abstract Achievement award (Links to an external site)
“The Association between Body Mass Index Trajectory and the Progression of Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance to Multiple Myeloma”