Weill Cornell Medicine’s Post

Our annual 3-Minute Thesis competition challenges doctoral students to use creative ways to explain their research to their peers -- with just one presentation slide and three minutes on the clock. This year's competition brought together a dozen students from Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, The Rockefeller University and Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to compete for the top awards. Join us in congratulating all the finalists and the following winners: 🏆 1st place: Ziqi (Christine) Yu "Overcharging Cancer: Turning a Metabolic Advantage into a Weakness" 🏆 2nd place: Samsara Upadhya "All Roads Lead to Replication: Leveraging Heterogeneity to Uncover Cell Cycle Plasticity" 🏆3rd place: Maximilian Kuemmecke "Shutting Down Hell’s Kitchen" 🏆 People’s Choice: Ester Siantoputri "Putting out the Fire: Targeting Vulnerable Neurons in Early Alzheimer's Disease"

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