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Members of the Nghiem Lab Team Present Their Research at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology

May 28, 2019
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Aubriana McEvoy presented “Addressing the missing components for appropriate surveillance of Merkel cell carcinoma patients: Detailed recurrence data and an integrated risk analysis approach” at an ePoster Discussion.
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Kristina Lachance presented “Detecting Merkel cell carcinoma recurrence using a blood test: Outcomes from 774 patients” at a Concurrent Mini-symposium.
Neha Singh presented “Early baseline imaging is indicated in Merkel cell carcinoma, even for patients without clinically evident nodal involvement” at a Plenary Session.
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This year’s annual meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology took place in Chicago, Illinois from May 8-11, 2019 where members of the Nghiem Lab team had the opportunity to present their latest research.

Neha Singh presented “Early baseline imaging is indicated in Merkel cell carcinoma, even for patients without clinically evident nodal involvement” at a Plenary Session.
Neha Singh presented “Early baseline imaging is indicated in Merkel cell carcinoma, even for patients without clinically evident nodal involvement” at a Plenary Session.
Kristina Lachance presented “Detecting Merkel cell carcinoma recurrence using a blood test: Outcomes from 774 patients” at a Concurrent Mini-symposium.
Kristina Lachance presented “Detecting Merkel cell carcinoma recurrence using a blood test: Outcomes from 774 patients” at a Concurrent Mini-symposium.
Aubriana McEvoy presented “Addressing the missing components for appropriate surveillance of Merkel cell carcinoma patients: Detailed recurrence data and an integrated risk analysis approach” at an ePoster Discussion.
Aubriana McEvoy presented “Addressing the missing components for appropriate surveillance of Merkel cell carcinoma patients: Detailed recurrence data and an integrated risk analysis approach” at an ePoster Discussion.
Mac Cook presented “Efficacy and toxicity of hypofractionated adjuvant radiotherapy in Merkel cell carcinoma” at an ePoster Discussion.
Mac Cook presented “Efficacy and toxicity of hypofractionated adjuvant radiotherapy in Merkel cell carcinoma” at an ePoster Discussion.
Dr. Nghiem received the Research Achievement Award from the American Skin Association.
Dr. Nghiem received the Research Achievement Award from the American Skin Association.
Members of the Nghiem Lab team at the 77th annual SID meeting.
Members of the Nghiem Lab team at the 77th annual SID meeting.

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