In this episode of the Medical School Research Podcast, we speak with Alex Strelko, a third-year medical student from the Stritch School of Medicine. Alex brings a wealth of experience in both basic and clinical science research, offering unique insights from his diverse background. Join us as we discuss his work at Boston University, the competitive landscape of medical research, and much more. Thank you for tuning in—we hope you find this episode informative and inspiring.
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In this episode of the Medical School Research Podcast, we speak with Alex Strelko, a third-year medical student from the Stritch School of Medicine. Alex brings a wealth of experience in both basic and clinical science research, offering unique insights from his diverse background. Join us as we discuss his work at Boston University, the competitive landscape of medical research, and much more. Thank you for tuning in—we hope you find this episode informative and inspiring.
Cullen Lilley: Finding research opportunities in and outside of the laboratory
Medical School Research Podcast
44 minutes
3 years ago
Cullen Lilley: Finding research opportunities in and outside of the laboratory
In this episode, Parker and James interview Cullen Lilley. Cullen is an M4 at Stritch School of Medicine and is currently applying to pathology residency programs. He is also the co-founder of Path Elective and the creator of Micro MedEd. Cullen has diverse research experience from performing wet lab work at the CDC, performing medical education research, and even publishing work in the field of bioethics. We hope you enjoy the episode!
Medical School Research Podcast
In this episode of the Medical School Research Podcast, we speak with Alex Strelko, a third-year medical student from the Stritch School of Medicine. Alex brings a wealth of experience in both basic and clinical science research, offering unique insights from his diverse background. Join us as we discuss his work at Boston University, the competitive landscape of medical research, and much more. Thank you for tuning in—we hope you find this episode informative and inspiring.