Recently, seven of our MD-PhD students performed with Weill Cornell Medicine’s Music and Medicine Orchestra for its end-of-season concert at St. Bartholomew’s Church.
All 12 MD-PhD students who entered the residency match this year matched! Several students will stay close at NYP-Cornell and NYP-Columbia while others will head out to UCSF, UCSD, Barnes-Jewish, and U Texas-Houston.
Congratulations to Tri-I alumnus Joe Mancias (PhD '07, MD '08) and Institutional Associate Director Niro Anandasabapathy on their recent election to the American Society for Clinical Investigation!
Three Tri-I alumnae/i were recently selected as 2024 HHMI Hanna Gray Fellows: Amma Asare (PhD '16, MD '18), Jimmy Castellanos (PhD '18, MD '20), and Alejandro Lopez-Cruz (PhD '18, MD '20).
Preethi Periyakoil, defended her thesis, "Deep topic modeling deconvolves ell states from spatial transcriptomic profiles of the rheumatoid arthritis synovium" on September 20.
Joe Pelt, a fourth year student in the Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program has been selected by the American Society of Hematology (ASH) as one of nine graduate students receiving the 2024 ASH Graduate Hematology Award (AHGA).
Spring is upon us, and with that comes the excitement and euphoria of Match Day and Graduation. Tri-I is exceedingly proud of its 22 graduating students, over half of whom chose to match to research residencies.
The Olaf S. Andersen Physician-Scientist Award was created by the Incoming Class of 2017 to honor the legacy of Dr. Olaf Andersen, who was Director from 1996 until 2021. Congratulations to Dianne Lumaquin-Yin, our 2023 Olaf S. Andersen Physician-Scientist Award winner.
I arrived at the Tri-Institutional Campus in September 1972 to pursue post-doctoral training in biophysics with Alexander Mauro at The Rockefeller University. I was recruited to Cornell University Medical College, now Weill Cornell Medicine, in 1973...
The Class of 2024 is the largest class in Tri-I history! The 21 students who entered the residency match matched at leading programs and institutions in the country, including Columbia, Harvard, Stanford, UPenn, Weill Cornell, and Yale.