Trainees Present at 19th Safar Symposium Multi-Departmental Research Day

A woman with long blonde hair, dressed in a white blouse and light gray pants, stands in front of a large research poster at a scientific conference. The poster is labeled with the number "30" and includes sections titled "BACKGROUND," "METHODS," "RESULTS," "SUMMARY," and "LEGENDS / DISCUSSION," featuring text and various graphs and charts in blue, teal, yellow, and gray. The research topic involves medical or psychological studies, as evidenced by terms like "Explicit memory reduction during pain by sedation with diverse anesthetics" and drugs like "Propofol." Affiliations suggest connections to Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The conference setting has muted carpet flooring, reflecting a professional environment for academic discussion.

Resident Brian Reon, medical student Alex Burlew, and Undergraduate Research Assistant Lindsay Zhang presented posters at the 19th Safar Symposium Multi-Departmental Trainees’ Research Day.

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