Selected Presentations & Appearances
Join the IAPHS Student Committee for an informative webinar exploring career opportunities in Population Health Sciences outside of academia. This event will feature insights from professionals who have successfully navigated careers in government, industry, nonprofits, and other sectors. Whether you’re a student or early-career researcher considering your next steps, this session will provide valuable perspectives and practical advice on expanding your career options in population health.
A workshop for students in which we will discuss tips, review samples, and share helpful strategies for writing a clear and concise conference abstract.
Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis Oral Presentation
Service to the Profession
Service to Duke
"This award is named for Gordon G. Hammes, Ph.D., Professor of Biochemistry and University Distinguished Professor, who served as Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs from 1991 through 1998. During his tenure as Vice Chancellor, Professor Hammes led a number of major initiatives to improve the scope and quality of our graduate program within the School of Medicine. The School of Medicine established this award in 2001 in his honor to recognize a faculty member for continuing excellence in teaching and mentoring, and for exemplary commitment to the education of graduate students within Basic Science Departments and Graduate Training Programs of the School of Medicine. The Hammes Award is presented each year at the annual School of Medicine Spring Faculty Celebration. The award winner and distinguished nominees will be listed in the event program."