Jakob D. Jensen

Associate Dean for Research, University of Utah; Director of Health Communication and Technology (HCAT) Lab

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Posted in Cancer, Conference, HCAT Lab, Jake, Kate Christy, Manusheela Pokharel, Technology, Visual Research

High Risk, High Reward Symposium

by jakobdjensen on June 8, 2018

Every year, NIH New Innovators are invited to Bethesda to present our research. This year, I presented some of our work on UV photography. We were the first poster visible through the door of the session. The face of the symposium, if you will. 🙂

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