Cooper Bone and Joint Institute Showcases Research at 11th Annual Camden Scholars Forum

Congratulations to the Cooper Bone and Joint Institute (BJI) for their outstanding performance at the 11th Annual Camden Scholars Forum. Pietro Gentile, Manager of Research for BJI, proudly shared that the top-three positions in three out of four categories were awarded to BJI participants. Notably, Aine Gallahue and Isaiah Hughes, pictured below, received first-place honors for their projects.

We extend our sincere appreciation to all our faculty, residents, and students for their dedication to advancing scientific knowledge in the field of musculoskeletal medicine.