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Surgery Research Recognition Day & Eric R. Frykberg, M.D., Lecture

Surgery Research Recognition Day showcases the exceptional research work in which our residents, medical students and graduate students participate. It also provides an opportunity for our trainees, faculty and researchers to learn from world-class experts during the annual Eric R. Frykberg, M.D. Lecture.

We look forward to this year's annual Eric R. Frykberg, M.D. Lecture and Surgery Research Recognition Day on Friday, October 30, from 1 - 5 p.m.

Susan Galandiuk, M.D. is this year's invited lecturer. Dr. Galandiuk is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Louisville School of Medicine and the Director of the Price Institute. She specializes in colorectal surgery. We are excited to learn from her.

More information to be provided as we approach the event.

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Susan Galandiuk, M.D., is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Louisville School of Medicine and the Director of the Price Institute of Surgical Research. She specializes in colorectal surgery.

Congratulations to our Award Winners

Oral Presentation, Basic/Translational Category

Heather Holman, M.D./Ph.D. Candidate 

Oral Presentation, Health Services Category

Jennie H. Kwon, M.D.

Best Poster

Ahmed Lotfy, Ph.D.

In 2016, in honor of Dr. Eric Frykberg, an MUSC Surgical alumnus who built a brilliant and productive career that has made the practice of Surgery safer, better, and smarter, the MUSC Department of Surgery was honored to have the opportunity to dedicate Surgery Research Day in Dr. Frykberg’s memory.

The Eric R. Frykberg Memorial Lectureship Fund is established in support of surgical education in the MUSC Department of Surgery.

Eric Robert Frykberg, M.D. received his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia. Dr. Frykberg’s postgraduate training was completed at New York University Medical Center and the Medical University of South Carolina, where he studied under renowned surgeon, Marion Anderson, M.D., after which he was stationed as a Staff Surgeon at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida.

After military service, he joined Raymond Alexander, M.D. at the University of Florida College of Medicine - Jacksonville and was Chief of the Division of General Surgery at Shands Jacksonville Medical Center for his entire career -- a career that has left an indelible mark on Surgical Resident Education.

Dr. Frykberg, an MUSC alumnus, was the quintessential surgical scientist. He built a brilliant career that has made the practice of surgery safer, better and smarter.

His work in vascular injury revised our thinking and, to this day, stands as a tenet in the management of vascular and, specifically, arterial trauma.

His work in the mass casualty arena likewise resulted in a series of courses in educational procedures that has indeed enabled us to be better prepared for both man-made and natural disasters. He was a founding member of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST) and served as its President.

He served as President of the EAST Foundation. At his death, he was the appointed Governor to the American College of Surgeons (ACS) representing the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST).He was a major leader in the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, specifically in areas of violence prevention. He was an elected fellow of the Southern Surgical Association (SSA) and the American Surgical Association.

Congratulations to all who presented and contributed to such an impressive display of scholarship. The winners for best presentations at the 2023 Surgery Research Day are:

Oral Presentation, Basic/Translational Category

Heather Holman

Effects of PTSD-Dependent Neurogenic Hypertension and Inflammation on Thoracic Aortic Wall Homeostasis

Mentor: Jeffrey Jones, PhD

Oral Presentation, Health Services Category

Jennie H. Kwon, MD

Waitlist and Transplant Outcomes in Organ Donation After Circulatory Death: Trends in the United States

Mentor: Arman Kilic, MD

Best Poster

Ahmed Lotfy, PhD

Overexpression of PD-L1 in mesenchymal stromal/ stem cells improves the immunomodulatory properties and therapeutic effects in nonobese diabetic mice

Mentor: Hongjun Wang, PhD