Second-year medical students win awards
Posted: July 2012
Congratulations to UTMB medical students Gregory Peterson and Meredith Melton for award-winning poster presentations.
Peterson was awarded "Best Overall Poster" for his poster entitled "The Effect of Motion Artifacts on Cirrus HD-OCT Calculation Circle Placement."
Melton won the "Faculty Women's Caucus Award for Excellence in Research" for her poster entitled "Clinicians Agreement in Detecting Glaucoma using Cirrus HD-OCT."
Both are second-year medical students at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.
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