2022 Schilling Lecture Abstract Booklet

[…] with my in terest in translational research to study the metabolomic effects of traumatic inj ury and various components of artificial nutritional support. This work has generated new knowledge and new collaborations that bring a diversity of research inte rests to improve outcomes through nutritional care of critically ill patients. 2022 RESEARCH DAY & […]

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Surgery Synopsis 2021 Issues

[…] Issues 2019 Issues 2018 Issues 2017 Issues 2016 Issues 2015 Issues 2014 Issues 2013 Issues 2012 Issues Prior Issues Spring 2021 Issue Collapse FEATURES CHAIR’S MESSAGE SURGERY NEWS 2021 Research Day & 26th Annual Helen & John Schilling Lecture Peter Neligan Retires Mark Brakstad Retires Preventing Medication-Related Problems in Care Transitions to Skilled Nursing […]

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QUICK LINKS Surgery Synopsis Subscribe to Newsletter Our Surgeons Social Media Events Support Us NEWS AND EVENTS Welcome Education Research Clinical Welcome I’m delighted to welcome you to the Department of Surgery website. I invite you to peruse the many facets of our Department described in this site – our nationally and internationally respected faculty,…

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Department of Surgery Research Highlights 2021

[…] coxsackie adenoviral receptor (CAR) expression could be used as a novel marker to quantitate senescence profiles, and a funded pilot study with Nuclear Medicine colleagues to create new radioligand conjugates to detect in vivo senescent tumors with small animal PET imaging. Using CAR as a surrogate biomarker for senescence, we have shown that senescence […]

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Surgery Synopsis – Spring/Summer 2017

I n nature, spring and summer are about re newal and the bounty the earth provides. The same is true for academic medicine. Part of our mission statement reads: The Depart – ment of Surgery “trains future generations of surgical leaders.” Our Spring/Summer edition of Surgery Synopsis is devoted to our teaching mission: to […]

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Diversity

[…] ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion within the Department of Surgery. DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS Diversity Council Anti-Racism Workgroup Women’s Council Make A Gift EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Douglas E. Wood Fellowship for Diversity in Surgical Education and Leadership West Coast Surgery Collaborative Visiting Professor Program Seattle Children’s Visiting Elective Program in Pediatric Surgery for Underrepresented in Medicine Students […]

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Vascular Surgery Research

[…] more. Clinical Trials PMEG: Physician Modified Endovascular Grafts PI: Benjamin Starnes Description: A minimally invasive operation to repair juxtarenal aortic aneurysms that is proven safe and effective for patients unsuitable for open surgical repair. Due to the unique nature of the procedure, Dr. Starnes had to obtain an Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) from the […]

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Current Research Trainees

[…] Research Introduction Schilling Lectureship Research Investigators Labs & Centers Bulger Research Group CBATL CBATL Investigators Predictive Analytic Models CBATL Relevant Publications Craniofacial Image Analysis Laboratory (CranIAL) Center for Videoendoscopic Surgery (CVES) CREST HIPRC Mulligan Lab Northwest Liver Research Program (NLRP) VA Research SORCE WISH Resident Research Current Trainees Past Trainees 2021-2023 2020-2022 2019-2021 2018-2020 […]

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Research Training

[…] Research Introduction Schilling Lectureship Research Investigators Labs & Centers Bulger Research Group CBATL CBATL Investigators Predictive Analytic Models CBATL Relevant Publications Craniofacial Image Analysis Laboratory (CranIAL) Center for Videoendoscopic Surgery (CVES) CREST HIPRC Mulligan Lab Northwest Liver Research Program (NLRP) VA Research SORCE WISH Resident Research Current Trainees Past Trainees 2021-2023 2020-2022 2019-2021 2018-2020 […]

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Advanced Gastrointestinal Minimally Invasive Surgery/ Foregut

[…] are also able to gain experience at the UW-Medical Center-Northwest campus within SSHC. UW Medical Center-Montlake As the No. 1 hospital in Seattle and Washington State (U.S. News & World Report), UW Medical Center-Montlake is one of the nation’s foremost tertiary referral academic health centers. Utilizing our over 500 beds and 5,000 employees, we […]

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