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K Scholars Present at CCTST March 2025 Grand Rounds


Our March 2025 Grand Rounds event titled, "Career Development Awardees Spotlight: Research Highlights, Findings, and Feedback", will showcase a set of talks by rising stars at CCHMC and the UC College of Medicine. The presenting junior faculty are all current awardees in the CCTST K Scholars Program conducting research to improve a range of health outcomes in children and adults.


The session will be held virtually via Zoom on Friday, March 21, 2025 from 12:00pm-1:00pm. To register for the meeting, please visit our Grand Rounds website


Chidiogo Anyigbo, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor

CCHMC Division of General & Community Pediatrics


Presentation Title: Socio-Contextual Influences of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health



Nihal El Rouby, PharmD, PhD

Assistant Professor

UC College of Pharmacy


Presentation Title: Unlocking the risk of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) post antipsychotics in pediatrics



Shinsmon Jose, PhD

Research Assistant Professor

UC Department of Internal Medicine


Presentation Title: Targeted drug delivery to limit luminal neutrophils in Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI)

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