Students to Present Research Projects

WHAT:           Students from the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo (TTUHSC) School of Medicine, School of Allied Health Sciences and the School of Pharmacy will present research projects to faculty and professors.


WHEN:           1 p.m. Wednesday (April 9 )                 


WHERE:         TTUHSC School of Medicine, 1400 S. Coulter St., 4th floor


EVENT:          Institutional Grand Rounds will feature guest speaker Sharmila Dissanaike, M.D., who will address an increasing and deadly problem regarding soft tissue infections.  


The Institutional Grand Rounds will begin at noon in the School of Pharmacy Harrington Auditorium . Students will then move to the 4th floor of the School of Medicine building to present their research projects at 1p.m.


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