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Disparities In Covid-19 Rates Among Various Demographics And Lack Of Racial Representation In Medical Texts, Diangelo Gonzalez
Disparities In Covid-19 Rates Among Various Demographics And Lack Of Racial Representation In Medical Texts, Diangelo Gonzalez
Celebration of Learning
The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, which originated in Wuhan, China in December of 2019, has impacted nations all over the globe. Given the health disparities which existed within the United States prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, this pandemic continued to pose a significant challenge to the health of the public. The aims of this research study were twofold: (1) to analyze the incidence rates of COVID-19 among different racial and ethnic groups within the United States and (2) to describe the occurrence of diversity within medical texts. Overall, the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated health disparities within the United States. Understanding …
Use Of Artificial Intelligence To Identify Predictors Of Functional Outcomes In Patients With Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy, Natalie K. Katz
Use Of Artificial Intelligence To Identify Predictors Of Functional Outcomes In Patients With Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy, Natalie K. Katz
Research Days
Background: Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is one of the most common forms of muscular dystrophy characterized by slowly progressive muscle weakness. Symptoms initially involve the facial and shoulder girdle muscles, with later involvement of the distal lower extremities, pelvic girdle and proximal lower extremities. FSHD type 1 (FHSD1) is the most common form (~95% of individuals) and is caused by deletion of microsatellite repeats in the D4Z4 region on chromosome 4 (4q35). Normal individuals have >10 repeats whereas individuals with FSHD1 have 1-10 repeats. There is significant variability in regards to disease severity, rates of progression and functional outcomes, but …
Physician Advocacy: Defining And Implementing Into Practice, Laura Kantor
Physician Advocacy: Defining And Implementing Into Practice, Laura Kantor
Research Days
Background: Physicians are perceived by society to have a duty to both improve the health of their individual patients and the wellbeing of society as a whole. The perceived social and professional obligation of physicians to engage in advocacy work is often implied yet illdefined with little formal training or official supports. Many physicians feel their training and practice environment do not support increased engagement in advocacy. In order to promote the idea that advocacy is an integral aspect of modern practice, it is necessary to further characterize its definition and scope.
Objectives/Goal: We aim to gain insight into the …
Honors Capstone: Healthcare Disparities In Pharmacy Curriculum, Molly Ryan
Honors Capstone: Healthcare Disparities In Pharmacy Curriculum, Molly Ryan
ONU Student Research Colloquium
Due to the prevalence of disparities within the United States healthcare system, this Honors Program Pharmacy Capstone project is filling the opportunity to enhance the curriculum. The project is focused on improving the educational opportunities for the Raabe College of Pharmacy related to health disparities relevant to the profession of pharmacy. This information will include the history of healthcare abuses to minority groups throughout United States history. The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy includes academic goals for pharmacy curricula regarding health disparities. The pharmacy accreditation body (ACPE) sets standards that include educating student pharmacists about health disparities. Congruent with …
B35: Development And Validation Of A Stability Indicating Hplc Method For Quantification Of Estriol In Compounded Glycerinated Gelatin Troches, Tayler Hutto
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
B30: Identifying New G Protein Coupled Receptor Kinase 6 Substrates Among Proteins Closely Linked To Prognoses Of Pancreatic Cancer, Christine Taing, Jelena Jovanovic, Nicole Khalil, Christopher So
B30: Identifying New G Protein Coupled Receptor Kinase 6 Substrates Among Proteins Closely Linked To Prognoses Of Pancreatic Cancer, Christine Taing, Jelena Jovanovic, Nicole Khalil, Christopher So
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
B29: Exploring The Role Of G Protein Coupled Receptor Kinases In Modulating Behaviors To Fluoxetine Using Caenorhabditis Elegans As An Experimental Model, Victoria Pang
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
B28: Evaluating The Chemotherapeutic Effects Of The Fac Regimen In Mda Mb 231 Breast Cancer Cells With Reduced Beta Arrestin 2 Expression Levels, Angelina Marcee
B28: Evaluating The Chemotherapeutic Effects Of The Fac Regimen In Mda Mb 231 Breast Cancer Cells With Reduced Beta Arrestin 2 Expression Levels, Angelina Marcee
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
B27: Evaluating The Chemotherapeutic Effects Of The Fac Regimen In Mda Mb 231 Breast Cancer Cells With Reduced G Protein Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 Expression, Samantha Bodan
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
B24: Efficacy Of Scaffold Mediated Localized Chemotherapy In Cancer: A Systematic Review, Archana Gupta
B24: Efficacy Of Scaffold Mediated Localized Chemotherapy In Cancer: A Systematic Review, Archana Gupta
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
B21: Exposure To Vape Smoke Enhances Sperm Mitochondrial Respiration In Mature Mice., Jeremy Y. Saito
B21: Exposure To Vape Smoke Enhances Sperm Mitochondrial Respiration In Mature Mice., Jeremy Y. Saito
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
B14: Angiogenic Potential Of Oral Cavity Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells And Its Secretomes: A Systematic Review, Madhura Rajendra Shekatkar
B14: Angiogenic Potential Of Oral Cavity Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells And Its Secretomes: A Systematic Review, Madhura Rajendra Shekatkar
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
B2: Presence Of Immunosuppressive Drugs Affect Innate Immune Response And Monocyte Differentiation In Lung Transplant Patients, Inayat Kaur Oms Iii, Ryan Wang Oms Ii, Amy E.L. Stone
B2: Presence Of Immunosuppressive Drugs Affect Innate Immune Response And Monocyte Differentiation In Lung Transplant Patients, Inayat Kaur Oms Iii, Ryan Wang Oms Ii, Amy E.L. Stone
Annual Research Symposium
Lung transplant patients are administered Immunosuppressive Drugs (ISDs) to prevent transplant rejection, but this also puts them at constant risk of infection due to the decreased ability of the immune system to respond to subsequent infections by viruses, bacteria etc.
Purpose
This paper focuses on the effect of ISDs on the innate immune response. We are using different parts of viruses and bacteria and allowing them to represent the organism as a whole.
Methods
As representatives of the innate immune system, we are going to be testing monocyte, macrophage, and dendritic cell lineages. We are hypothesizing that the presence of …
B1: Determination Of Reliability And Practicality Of Saliva As A Genetic Source By Analyzing Dna Yield In Forensic Investigation : A Systematic Review”, G Sujatha, J Muruganandhan
B1: Determination Of Reliability And Practicality Of Saliva As A Genetic Source By Analyzing Dna Yield In Forensic Investigation : A Systematic Review”, G Sujatha, J Muruganandhan
Annual Research Symposium
Background
Genetic analysis has become the mainstay of forensic identification protocols. Oral fluids including saliva are invariably present in crime and disaster scenarios; their availability probably exceeding that of conventional sources like blood. Due to the intrinsic nature of fluids, the substrates may be degraded due to time delay and environmental exposure. Therefore, a review of the reliability and practicality of saliva in forensic analysis is warranted.
Objectives
This review is designed and planned to present and critically analyze the most relevant clinical trials on the application of saliva in forensic settings in order to assess the reliability of saliva …
C43: Telehealth In The Emergency Department: Impact On Wait Times, Alexander Romero, Carmela Bautista, Gabriella Kelley, Mackenzie Hazen, Rebecca Pullen, Vicente Lujan
C43: Telehealth In The Emergency Department: Impact On Wait Times, Alexander Romero, Carmela Bautista, Gabriella Kelley, Mackenzie Hazen, Rebecca Pullen, Vicente Lujan
Annual Research Symposium
Undergraduate nursing students investigated if implementing telehealth in the Emergency Department (ED) can help reduce wait times.
C41: Treating Proctitis And Pouchitis: A Systematic Review Of Clinical Trial Data, Sarah Tesfaye
C41: Treating Proctitis And Pouchitis: A Systematic Review Of Clinical Trial Data, Sarah Tesfaye
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C38: Exploring Doxorubicin-Mediated Hypertrophy And Cell Death In Primary Human Cardiomyocytes, Sonia Phan
C38: Exploring Doxorubicin-Mediated Hypertrophy And Cell Death In Primary Human Cardiomyocytes, Sonia Phan
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C37: Evaluation Of The Diagnostic Efficacy Of Saliva For Detection Of Dengue Antibodies- An Elisa Study, Vidya Gurram Shankar
C37: Evaluation Of The Diagnostic Efficacy Of Saliva For Detection Of Dengue Antibodies- An Elisa Study, Vidya Gurram Shankar
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C36: Clinical Evaluation Of Bupivacaine Liposomal, Samaya Cristina (Shuput)
C36: Clinical Evaluation Of Bupivacaine Liposomal, Samaya Cristina (Shuput)
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C33: Covid Encephalitis Resulting In Focal Seizures With Subsequent Changes On Mri Imaging, Adena Shahinian
C33: Covid Encephalitis Resulting In Focal Seizures With Subsequent Changes On Mri Imaging, Adena Shahinian
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C30: A Comparison Of Cbct Soft Tissue With Bellus3d Facial Scan Superimposition, Gerald Sherrick
C30: A Comparison Of Cbct Soft Tissue With Bellus3d Facial Scan Superimposition, Gerald Sherrick
Annual Research Symposium
Research Symposium
C29: Epilepsy Partialis Continua With Transient Post-Ictal Changes On Mri, Trusha Mehta Do
C29: Epilepsy Partialis Continua With Transient Post-Ictal Changes On Mri, Trusha Mehta Do
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C28: Acute Encephalopathy As A Presenting Sign Of Suspected Lupus Cerebritis, Jasmine Chopra
C28: Acute Encephalopathy As A Presenting Sign Of Suspected Lupus Cerebritis, Jasmine Chopra
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C27: A Case Of Epstein-Barr Virus As Rare Suspected Etiology Of Rhombencephalitis, Devin Bradshaw, Adena Shahinian Do, Trusha Mehta Do, Jason Smuckler Do, Mckenzie Merrit Do, Paul Janda Do, Jd, Jay Mahajan Do, Mark Mckenzie Do
C27: A Case Of Epstein-Barr Virus As Rare Suspected Etiology Of Rhombencephalitis, Devin Bradshaw, Adena Shahinian Do, Trusha Mehta Do, Jason Smuckler Do, Mckenzie Merrit Do, Paul Janda Do, Jd, Jay Mahajan Do, Mark Mckenzie Do
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C22: Eravacycline Versus Best Previously Available Therapy In Adults With Pneumonia Due To Drug-Resistant Acinetobacter Baumannii, Courtney Jane Scott, Rebecca Jayakumar, Elizabeth Zhu, Velliyur Viswesh
C22: Eravacycline Versus Best Previously Available Therapy In Adults With Pneumonia Due To Drug-Resistant Acinetobacter Baumannii, Courtney Jane Scott, Rebecca Jayakumar, Elizabeth Zhu, Velliyur Viswesh
Annual Research Symposium
There are no published studies documenting outcomes with the use of eravacycline against drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii. The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of eravacycline use, in comparison to best previously available therapy, in patients with drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii pneumonia.
C20: A Comparison Of Heparin Vs Bivalirudin In Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (Pci) In Achieving Therapeutic Activated Clotting Time, Priyanga Radjassegarane, Ragini Bhakta, Joanne Dominguez
C20: A Comparison Of Heparin Vs Bivalirudin In Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (Pci) In Achieving Therapeutic Activated Clotting Time, Priyanga Radjassegarane, Ragini Bhakta, Joanne Dominguez
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C17: Programmed Cell Death Ligand- 1 Expression As A Prognostic Indicator In Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Dr. Samar Saeed Khan
C17: Programmed Cell Death Ligand- 1 Expression As A Prognostic Indicator In Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Dr. Samar Saeed Khan
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C16: On-The-Spot Transport Media For The Freshly Biopsied Soft Tissue Specimen: A Comparative Study, Snehashish Ghosh
C16: On-The-Spot Transport Media For The Freshly Biopsied Soft Tissue Specimen: A Comparative Study, Snehashish Ghosh
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C10: Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders Prevalence In The Orthodontic Clinic, Mark Greene
C10: Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders Prevalence In The Orthodontic Clinic, Mark Greene
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
C8: Intravenous (Iv) Bolus Versus Iv Infusion As Initial Approach For Blood Pressure (Bp) In Acute Ischemic Stroke (Ais) Patients Receiving Tissue-Plasminogen Activator (Tpa), Alexander D. Bonca, Alana Whittaker
C8: Intravenous (Iv) Bolus Versus Iv Infusion As Initial Approach For Blood Pressure (Bp) In Acute Ischemic Stroke (Ais) Patients Receiving Tissue-Plasminogen Activator (Tpa), Alexander D. Bonca, Alana Whittaker
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.