The Wayne State University School of Medicine’s Department of Internal Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases volition motorboat a caller yearly lecture this period acknowledgment to the generosity of a longtime module member.
The archetypal of the Dr. Stephen A. Lerner Endowed Lectureship bid volition diagnostic Gina Suh, M.D., adjunct prof of Medicine astatine the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine successful Rochester, Minn., volition contiguous “Going Viral: The Role of Phage Therapy for the Treatment of Infectious Diseases” from 1 to 2:15 p.m. Dec. 6.
The lecture is unfastened to module and students.
Dr. Suh is an Infectious Diseases specializer with expertise successful the tract of musculoskeletal infectious diseases. Before she was recruited to Mayo Clinic successful 2019, Dr. Suh created the Musculoskeletal-ID programme astatine Stanford University Medical Center successful Palo Alto, California successful 2012. Dr. Suh besides has a peculiar involvement successful biofilms, bacteriophage therapy, and has publications successful journals including Science, Injury, Journal of Orthopaedic Research, and Techniques successful Orthopaedics.
The bid is named for Stephen Lerner, M.D., prof emeritus of the Division of Infectious Diseases, and is made imaginable done his generous donation. The lectures volition absorption connected the taxable of antimicrobial cause resistance.
Dr. Lerner served arsenic a full-time module subordinate from 1986 until his status successful 2017. He besides served arsenic subordinate dean of Faculty Affairs from 2002 to 2009. He is the laminitis and seat of the Michigan Antibiotic Resistance Reduction Coalition.
“We are precise appreciative of Dr. Lerner’s ongoing committedness to probe and education,” said Pranatharthi Chandrasekar, M.D., prof of Internal Medicine and part main of Infectious Diseases. “His dedication and generosity supply this caller lecture bid truthful that students, module and researchers tin payment from learning the latest accusation successful the tract of infectious diseases and antibiotic cause resistance.”
To presumption the lecture via Microsoft Teams, telephone 1-313-261-5339, league ID: 121 949 293.