Current APS Scholars & Fellows
Scholars and Fellows Presentations, Publications, Awards
Scholars and Fellows Listing (PDF) The information contains presentations and publications by and awards to our trainees beginning in 2020.
2023-2025 Fellows

STEVEN M. ELZEIN, MD
General Surgery Resident, PGY-3, Houston Methodist Hospital
MD, The Ohio State University College of Medicine '20
BS, Honors Biology and Arabic, The Ohio State University ‘16
Career Specialty Goals: Transplant Surgery and Transplant Immunology
Research Project: Investigating Differential CD4-independent CD8+ T Cell-mediated Rejection of Skin and Heart Allografts—Phenotypic, Mechanistic, and Restorative Considerations

ELIAS PERLI
MD/MS Candidate, Class of 2025
Texas A&M University College of Medicine
BS, Biology, University of St. Thomas ‘18
Minor, Philosophy
Career Specialty Goals: Emergency Medicine
Research Project: Exploring the Mechanisms by Which Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Neurodegeneration Cause Oxidative Injuries by Incorporating an In-vivo Model Using Novel Therapies Employing Hemorrhage-specific Nanoparticles

ANDREW GEORGE, MD
Orthopedic Surgery Resident, PGY-4, Houston Methodist Hospital
MD, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, '20
BA, Psychology, Northwestern University ‘16
Career Specialty Goals: Orthopedic Surgery Sports Medicine
Research Project: The Effect of Treprostinil on Patellar Tendon Repair in a Rabbit Model

HALA HASSANAIN, MD
Internal Medicine Resident, PGY-2, Houston Methodist Hospital, 2022-Present
MBBS, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia, '19
Career Specialty Goals: Academic Hematology/Oncology and Translational Research
Research Project: A Phase 1 Window of Opportunity (WOO) Trial of Mito-HNK Formulation in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Lung Cancer

SIBI RAJENDRAN, MD
Neurosurgery Resident, PGY-5, Houston Methodist Hospital
MD, University of Kentucky College of Medicine ‘19
BS, Biology, University of Kentucky ‘15
Career Specialty Goals: Academic Functional Neurosurgery; Focus: modern deep brain stimulation and epilepsy techniques
Research Projects: Local Field Potentials (LFP) as a Basis for Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Optimization

ZHIHAO ZHU, MD
Internal Medicine Resident, PGY-4, Chief Resident, Houston Methodist Hospital
MD, UTMB Galveston, '20
BS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University, ‘16
Career Specialty Goals: Academic Cardiology; Possible focus: adult congenital heart disease
Research Project: Towards Autonomous Central Vascular Access