Kelly Presented at Duke Research Symposium

Kelly Presented at Duke Research Symposium

Maryellen Kelly, assistant professor, virtually presented a platform presentation on April 29 at the Duke Multidisciplinary Benign Urology Research Symposium.

maryellen kelly headshotMaryellen Kelly, assistant professor, virtually presented a platform presentation, “How Relative is Bladder ‘Continence’ for Those with Spina Bifida: Data from the National Spina Bifida Patient Registry," on April 29 at the Duke Multidisciplinary Benign Urology Research Symposium. The purpose of this meeting is to stimulate discussions, to highlight urology research in the area, and to develop a collaborative and multidisciplinary approach to answer urological research questions. Faculty, fellows, postdocs, students, and staff from all disciplines with an interest in any aspect of benign urological diseases were invited to attend. The meeting attracted over 140 scientists from 32 U.S. academic institutions, as well as Canada, Australia, and South Korea from a broad range of scientific subspecialties. 

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