2026 Research Symposium Photos
By Frontiers , Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Mar 30, 2026
Registration for the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Mentors and mentees take part in Speed Mentoring before the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium at Children's Mercy.
Mentors and mentees interact during Speed Mentoring to start the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Dr. Brooke Fridley, Children's Mercy, mentors an attendee at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Mentors and mentees talk during Speed Mentoring to kick off the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Mentors and mentees interact during Speed Mentoring at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
(from left to right) Drs. Steve Leeder, Julius Leary, Alejandro Quiroga, and Mario Castro prior to the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Steve Leeder, PharmD, Ph.D., a co-primary investigator (PI) for Frontiers CTSI, welcomes attendees to the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Dr. Alejandro Quiroga, Children's Mercy CEO, welcomes attendees to the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Mario Castro, M.D., director and co-primary investigator (PI) for Frontiers CTSI, introduces the keynote speaker for the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Paul Estabrooks, Ph.D., from the University of Utah, presenting the keynote speech at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Ayo Olagoke, Ph.D., speaking to attendees during a breakout session at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Attendees at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium raise their hands during a breakout session.
Keynote speaker Paul Estabrooks, Ph.D., conducted a workshop at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Frontiers CTSI TL1 predoctoral and postdoctoral scholars sit on a panel during the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium discussing their career paths and decisions to apply to the program.
Students from the Star 2.0 program at Children's Mercy share their research poster with attendees at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Attendees at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium had the opportunity to attend two poster sessions to see the work of over 60 investigators.
Attendees had the opportunity to hear from several panels throughout the day at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Attendees had the opportunity to network throughout the day at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
During the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium, attendees had the opportunity to attend two poster sessions.
Robin Shook, Ph.D., Children's Mercy, presented his work that was funded through Frontiers CTSI during an oral presentation at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Quincy Johnson, Ph.D., University of Kansas Lawrence, presented his research poster at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Frontiers Clinical and Translational Science Institute Leadership (left to right): Mario Castro, M.D., Aditi Gupta, M.D., Julius Leary, Ed.D., Lisa Sanderson Cox, Ph.D., Steve Leeder, PharmD, Ph.D.
Frontiers CTSI KL2 scholar Alice Zhang, Ph.D., presents her research work at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium.
Attendees at the 2026 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium had the opportunity to network during the poster session.
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