Anatomy programs celebrate 2017 graduates

The Anatomy graduate programs of Penn State College of Medicine recently recognized their 2017 graduates and their class of 2016-17.
Four students graduate this year with the Anatomy MS degree. They are Amrita Jaiprakash, Annie Huang, Joshua Baker and John Lee.

Four Penn State College of Medicine Anatomy MS students are graduating in 2017. They are, front row from left, Amrita Jaiprakash and Annie Huang, and back row from left, Joshua Baker and John Lee.
The entire 2016-17 class in the anatomy graduate program includes the following students:
- Jenna Wilcox (first-year PhD candidate)
- Caitlin McMenamin (Mentor: Dr. Browning)
- Amanda White (Mentor: Dr. Holmes)
- Caitlin Coker (first-year PhD candidate)
- Michelle Titunick (Mentor: Dr. McLaughlin)
- Amrita Jaiprakash (Mentor: Dr. Lukacher)
- Taylor Friemel (first-year PhD candidate)
- Joshua Baker (Mentor: Dr. Fernandez-Mendoza)
- Sarah Tilden (Mentor: Dr. Bunce)
- Haley Nation (Mentors: Dr. Stocker and Dr. Browning)
- Elise Orellana (Mentor: Dr. Hajnal)
- Annie Huang (Mentor: Dr. Niyibizi)
- Michael Ludwig (Mentor: Dr. McLaughlin)
- John Lee (Mentor: Dr. Miller)
- Brad Staten (first-year PhD candidate)
- Amanda Khan (first-year PhD candidate)
- Gary Farkas (Mentor: Dr. Gater)
- Andrew Krause (Mentors: Dr. Donahue and Dr. Lang)
- Anne Nixon (Mentor: Dr. Connor)
- J. Connor McMenamin (Mentor: Dr. Yengo)
Learn more about the Anatomy PhD here.
Learn more about the Anatomy MS here.
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