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Bri is an aspiring pediatrician-scientist interested in bringing advocacy to the
lab bench & hospital bedside.

Pronoun: She | Pronunciation

Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program: Entering Class of 2018

Weill Cornell Graduate School: PhD Class of 2024
Weill Cornell Medical College: MD Class of 2026

Developmental Biology Research:

Doctoral Thesis in Baylies Lab:
Weill Cornell/Sloan Kettering Institute (2020 - 2024)
Muscle cofilin alters neuromuscular junction postsynaptic development to strengthen functional neurotransmission” (Development, 2024)

Research Assistant in Heuckeroth Lab:
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (2017 - 2018)

“GDNF Induces Enteric Neurogenesis and Improves Colon Structure and Function in Mouse Models of Hirschsprung Disease” (Gastroenterology, 2020)

Undergraduate researcher in Burdine Lab:
Princeton University (2015 - 2017)

“Synergistic and independent roles for Nodal and FGF in zebrafish cardiac progenitor cell migration and asymmetric heart morphogenesis” (Development, 2025)

Leadership:

  • Tri-I’s Association of Diverse Physician-Scientists in Training (ADePT)

  • #LatinasInMedicine Twitter

  • American Physician Scientists Association’s Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI) committee

Bri is an aspiring pediatrician-scientist interested in bringing advocacy to the lab bench and hospital bedside.

Pronoun: She | Pronunciation

Briana (Bri) Christophers, PhD is a seventh-year MD-PhD student at the Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program in New York City. She graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in Molecular Biology in 2017. Bri earned her PhD in Biology from Weill Cornell Graduate School in 2024 for her work on neuromuscular changes in a Drosophila model of nemaline myopathy in the Baylies Lab. Bri has also published numerous articles in the areas of physician-scientist training and developmental biology. She continues to bring together her passion for scientific discovery and advocacy as a leader of the Tri-I’s Association of Diverse Physician-Scientists in Training (ADePT) and of the #LatinasInMedicine Twitter community. She also served as chair of the American Physician Scientists Association (APSA)’s Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) committee from 2021-2023 and was recognized with the APSA Presidential Service Award in 2023. Bri aims to pursue a career as a pediatrician-scientist, serving the “little-ist" of patients and conducting developmental biology research. 

I acknowledge that my dual degree program is located on the ancestral lands of the Lenni-Lenape [https://native-land.ca/]

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