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Annual Research Day Fosters Collaboration


May 14, 2018

The event showcases student and faculty studies covering a wide range of clinical topics.


Tomorrow鈥檚 approaches to prevention and treatment of diseases emerge from today鈥檚 research conducted by experienced investigators and the students they mentor. 色中色鈥檚 (PCOM) annual Research Day brings together its campus wide research community to highlight scientific breakthroughs and promote collaborations.

Student and faculty researchers presented 85 posters detailing their studies of a wide range of clinically relevant topics such as: novel therapies for osteoarthritis; cardiovascular and Alzheimer鈥檚 diseases; cancer; diabetes and vision loss; assessment of anxiety surrounding breast cancer testing; enhancing patient engagement in their care; and student perceptions of the role of research in medical education.

鈥淭his event showcases research that is happening at all levels, not just basic science,鈥 said Denah Appelt, PhD, professor of neuroscience, physiology and pharmacology. 鈥淚t allows faculty, students and staff from across departments to collaborate together.鈥

Dr. Appelt said she had worked closely with Sue Hingley, PhD, professor, microbiology, to pool data from their respective areas to work on a project studying neurodegeneration.

鈥淵ou can see a disease in someone, but we鈥檙e all working towards novel ways on how to treat those diseases,鈥 she said.

Firas Alsaid (MS/Biomed 鈥18) conducts research in the lab of Marina D鈥橝ngelo, PhD, professor, anatomy. His project involved testing a novel drug invented by Dr. D鈥橝ngelo and her colleagues for its ability to reduce the production of a mediator of inflammation in gingival cells. Mr. Alsaid said he was interested in working with Dr. D鈥橝ngelo because that work has applications in periodontal disease, and he hopes to become a dentist.

鈥淭his was right in line with what I want to do, career-wise,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his year鈥檚 Research Day event was enormously successfully because of the intense effort of our organizers, judges and campus-wide presenters. The quality and breadth of research displayed in these posters was truly impressive,鈥 said Mindy George-Weinstein, PhD, chief research and science officer.

Prizes were awarded to the day鈥檚 top research projects. This year鈥檚 winners were:

David Miller DO 鈥60 Memorial Research Day Awards:

Best in Show: Dillon McCourt (MS/Biomed 鈥19)
Psychology: Rachel Allen (PsyD 鈥21)
Alzheimer鈥檚: Aghilas Belkadi (MS/Biomed 鈥18)
Master鈥檚 in Biomedical Science: Anahi McIntyre (MS/Biomed 鈥18)
Excellence in Research: Zein Al-Atrache (DO/PhD '19)

Other Awards:

Camille DiLullo, PhD DO Research Award: Michael Bamimore (DO '21)
Excellence in Resident Research: Jillian Ploof, DO 鈥13, neurosurgery resident
Excellence in Research Staff Poster: Sarah Blizard, research technician, Division of Research

PCOM Library Young Investigator Award:

1st place: Ina Wyche
2nd place: Frantzia Jean
3rd place: Danisha Robledo

 

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