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Modeling And Control Of Drug Resistance In Cancer Dynamics, James Greene
Modeling And Control Of Drug Resistance In Cancer Dynamics, James Greene
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Chemoattractant Distribution In The Drosophila Egg Chamber, Lara Scott
Chemoattractant Distribution In The Drosophila Egg Chamber, Lara Scott
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Long-Acting Cabotegravir And The Emergence Of Drug-Resistant Hiv, Katharine Gurski
Long-Acting Cabotegravir And The Emergence Of Drug-Resistant Hiv, Katharine Gurski
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Prevalence Of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Types In North-Eastern Mexico And Implications, A. L. Huitrón-Carrizales, Hugo A. Barrera-Saldaña
Prevalence Of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Types In North-Eastern Mexico And Implications, A. L. Huitrón-Carrizales, Hugo A. Barrera-Saldaña
Research Symposium
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most frequent sexually transmitted infection (STI) and the causal agent of cervical and penile cancers. Globally, 570,000 cases per year in women and 60,000 cases in men are attributable to HPV. HPV types 16 and 18 are the most prevalent high-risk (HR) viral types in tumors. We have used the database of our HPV diagnostic service to determine the prevalence of HR-HPV types in our population (North-Eastern Mexico) and its implications.
Methods: Samples of 50 men and 50 women that were received in our laboratory from 2017 to 2021 were included. These were collected …
Pharmacoeconomics Of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Treatment With Targeted Therapies Guided By Companion Molecular Diagnostics, Luis E. Fernández-Garza, Hector Sánchez-Ibarra, Daniela Treviño-Sáenz, Hugo A. Barrera-Saldaña
Pharmacoeconomics Of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Treatment With Targeted Therapies Guided By Companion Molecular Diagnostics, Luis E. Fernández-Garza, Hector Sánchez-Ibarra, Daniela Treviño-Sáenz, Hugo A. Barrera-Saldaña
Research Symposium
Background: To guide the treatment with monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), the FDA recommends prior companion molecular diagnosis (CMDx). It initially recommended screening for mutations in exon 2 of the KRAS gene, and most recently to extend to screening to exons 2, 3, and 4 of KRAS and 2, 3, and 4 of NRAS genes; furthermore, to evaluate the BRAF exon 15 mutation status (including V600E). To date, no studies have been done to compare the cost-benefit of these different CMDXs.
Methods: We have compared the cost of treatment without …
Improving Internal Medicine Residents’ Self Perceived Confidence, Knowledge And Procedural Skill Performing Pap Smears, Azucena Del Real, Adriana C. Betancourth, Leonardo Pozo, Gabriel J. Lora Ferreira, Andres Suarez, Stephanie Luu, Jose Rivera, Christine E. Loftis, Cesar Gutierrez
Improving Internal Medicine Residents’ Self Perceived Confidence, Knowledge And Procedural Skill Performing Pap Smears, Azucena Del Real, Adriana C. Betancourth, Leonardo Pozo, Gabriel J. Lora Ferreira, Andres Suarez, Stephanie Luu, Jose Rivera, Christine E. Loftis, Cesar Gutierrez
Research Symposium
Background: Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide; early detection plays a key role in reducing morbidity and mortality. In Texas’ counties lining the border, cervical cancer death rate is 30% higher than the rest of the state.
Methods: A total of 20 Internal medicine residents from the UTRGV - DHR were randomized to an intervention and control groups. Before the intervention, residents had not received any formal training skills on Pap smear technique during their residency. The educational intervention consisted of an eleven-minute video on Thin prep specimen collection and a single-day hands-on training skills …
Diverse Tregs Population And Effects Of Their Inhibition On Growth Of Oral Cancer Cells, Sadhna Aggarwal, Satya N. Das, Suresh C. Sharma
Diverse Tregs Population And Effects Of Their Inhibition On Growth Of Oral Cancer Cells, Sadhna Aggarwal, Satya N. Das, Suresh C. Sharma
Research Symposium
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the major cancers affecting in Asian countries. The main causative factor has been tobacco habit. It has been reported that immune dysfunction in these patients is one of the major factors for tumor growth and dissemination that affects disease free survival of the patients.
We assessed the phenotypic and functional characteristics of Regulatory T (Treg) CD4+CD25+FoxP3+subsets in patients with OSCC by multicoloured flow cytometry. Subsequently we investigated the effects their inhibition via TDG on growth of OSCC cell lines in vitro.
An increased (p
Hence, it seems reasonable to assume that modulation …
Increasing Opioid Overdose Among Hispanic Young Population In The Borders Of The Usa And Mexico. Imperative To Work With First Responders And Proper Use Of Narcan, Denis X. Gutierrez, B Oluwakemi, N. Patel, Nevin A. Varghese
Increasing Opioid Overdose Among Hispanic Young Population In The Borders Of The Usa And Mexico. Imperative To Work With First Responders And Proper Use Of Narcan, Denis X. Gutierrez, B Oluwakemi, N. Patel, Nevin A. Varghese
Research Symposium
Background: Hypercapnic respiratory failure is a frequently encountered medical emergency. A very common cause among young patients is a side effect of opioids in the setting of an opioid crisis in both sides of the borders. Sometimes a delay in diagnosis associated with increased synthetic opioids use causes a delay in optimal management. We report a case of a patient that was negative for opioids in urine but responded to repeated dose of Narcan, the family later explained that he was obtaining medications across the border and distributing drugs.
Case presentation: 21 y/o Hispanic man who lives at a border …
Modeling Honeymoon And Divorce Effects In Wolbachia Control Trials Of Dengue, Casey P. O'Brien
Modeling Honeymoon And Divorce Effects In Wolbachia Control Trials Of Dengue, Casey P. O'Brien
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
A Mathematical Model For Biological Field Effect Tranistors, Ryan M. Evans, Seulki Cho, Arvind Ballijepalli, Anthony Kearsley
A Mathematical Model For Biological Field Effect Tranistors, Ryan M. Evans, Seulki Cho, Arvind Ballijepalli, Anthony Kearsley
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of Tear-Film Breakup Using Fluorescence Video Recordings, Tobin Driscoll, Richard Braun, Rayanne Luke, Carolyn G. Begley
Analysis Of Tear-Film Breakup Using Fluorescence Video Recordings, Tobin Driscoll, Richard Braun, Rayanne Luke, Carolyn G. Begley
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Wistia Mirl Playlist Video Streaming Data: February 25, 2022, Mirl 2021
Wistia Mirl Playlist Video Streaming Data: February 25, 2022, Mirl 2021
Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries (MIRL)
Includes the data file produced during the assessment phase of the MIRL 2021 symposium. Data reflects Wistia MIRL Playlist Video Streaming data as of February 25, 2022.
Preeclampsia In African America Women, Breanna Shoultz, Qweita Eastman, Taylor Maynor, Konstanz Ewing
Preeclampsia In African America Women, Breanna Shoultz, Qweita Eastman, Taylor Maynor, Konstanz Ewing
Symposium of Student Scholars
Background: Every year in the U.S., there are 700 pregnancy related deaths that occur, with ⅔ of those deaths being preventable. African American women are 3-4% more likely to die of pregnancy related complications, mainly preeclampsia, than any other population. Preeclampsia is related to cardiovascular diseases such as high blood pressure, which Black women are more at risk for. Objective: This systematic review will explore how preventative techniques such as the use of diuretics and physical activity during pregnancy will decrease the risk for preeclampsia in African American women compared to untreated preeclampsia complications that affect mortality rates upon delivery. …
How The Amino Acid L-Serine Provides Neuroprotection Against L-Bmaa Induced Alzheimer’S Disease, Joseph Cimino
How The Amino Acid L-Serine Provides Neuroprotection Against L-Bmaa Induced Alzheimer’S Disease, Joseph Cimino
Capstone Showcase
More than 6 million people in America are living with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and there are currently no cures or treatments. It is time to move on from the ꞵ-amyloid hypothesis and broaden AD research. New research is suggesting that dietary exposure to a cyanobacterial toxin known as L-BMAA is causing neurodegenerative diseases such as AD, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Parkinson’s Disease. L-BMAA is misincorporated during protein folding, in place of the proper amino acid, L-Serine. It has been shown that the naturally occurring amino acid, L-Serine, can provide neuroprotection against L-BMAA, but the mechanism by which L-Serine infers …
Implementing Dysphagia Screenings In Stroke Patients, Meredith Buller
Implementing Dysphagia Screenings In Stroke Patients, Meredith Buller
Scholars Week
Dysphagia screenings are important to be done for all stroke patients in order to prevent aspiration, pneumonia, and other complications. All patients should be screened regardless of severity of stroke. Many policies outline that all patients should be screened, but many floors are not implementing the policy on all patients. This article reviews research associated with dysphagia screenings and how to properly perform one. Dysphagia screenings should be performed on all stroke patients at the hospital to achieve the best outcomes post-stroke.
Keywords: Stroke, aspiration, screening, dysphagia
Modeling Of Pmv Neuronal Circuitry In Adaptive Changes Of Energy Balance, Pilhwa Lee, Cristina Saenz De Miera, Nicole Bellefontaine, Kevin W. Williams, Renata Frazao, Carol Elias
Modeling Of Pmv Neuronal Circuitry In Adaptive Changes Of Energy Balance, Pilhwa Lee, Cristina Saenz De Miera, Nicole Bellefontaine, Kevin W. Williams, Renata Frazao, Carol Elias
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Switching Off The Pancreatic Islet: Complex Network Analysis Of Multicellular Clusters, Janita Patwardhan
Switching Off The Pancreatic Islet: Complex Network Analysis Of Multicellular Clusters, Janita Patwardhan
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Music And Exercise On Brain With Dementia, Claudio Otero Iii
Music And Exercise On Brain With Dementia, Claudio Otero Iii
Student Scholar Showcase
No abstract provided.
Associations With Early Intervention Evaluation, Eligibility, And Services Engagement In A Multi-Site Sample, Mohadeseh Solgi, Katharine Zuckerman, Alicia Feryn
Associations With Early Intervention Evaluation, Eligibility, And Services Engagement In A Multi-Site Sample, Mohadeseh Solgi, Katharine Zuckerman, Alicia Feryn
OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Annual Conference
TITLE: Associations with Early Intervention Evaluation, Eligibility, and Services Engagement in a multi-site sample
Background: Parental concerns are usually highly predictive of child developmental delays; however, the relationship of parent concerns with Part C Early Intervention (EI) service use is unclear.
Objective: The goals of this project were to test the associations of parent concern presence, age of child at time of parent concerns, number of concerns, type of parental concern, and recency of parental concerns, with EI evaluation, eligibility, and services engagement after referral.
Design/Methods: We collected survey data on parent concerns, EI service use data, and family demographics …
P-19 Anticancer Activity Of Heteroaromatic Cyanostilbenes, Joshua Rotich
P-19 Anticancer Activity Of Heteroaromatic Cyanostilbenes, Joshua Rotich
Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship
Cancer is currently the second leading killer disease. There are many different kinds of cancer that are associated with almost every organ in the human body (e.g., brain cancer, colon cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, blood cancer, lung cancer, etc.).
In the Biology Department, Dr. Smith and Dr. Murray are researching glioblastoma brain cancer cells. Glioblastoma is a very invasive cancer that is highly lethal. Chances of not surviving when its at stage four is more than 98%. Detecting this cancer while it is developing is difficult because symptoms are mild headache, fatigue, nausea and slight loss of weight. By …
Where On Ice? Algorithmically Deconstructing Nhl Shot Locations As A Method For Player Classification, Devan Becker, Douglas G. Woolford, Charmaine B. Dean
Where On Ice? Algorithmically Deconstructing Nhl Shot Locations As A Method For Player Classification, Devan Becker, Douglas G. Woolford, Charmaine B. Dean
Western Research Forum
Where do hockey players shoot from? How does this vary from player to player? We present the results of a study that uses data-driven statistical methods to investigate these questions. The locations of shots by National Hockey League (NHL) players from 2011 to 2017 are analyzed using a combination of an image recognition algorithm and spatial statistical methodology. An unsupervised classifier is applied to output from a spatial point process model in order to determine which shot locations best characterize a given player. We define the number of regions a priori, but the image recognition algorithm chooses the shape …
Network Analyses Of Glomerular Capillaries, Jason Cory Brunson, Justin Sardi, Mark Terasaki
Network Analyses Of Glomerular Capillaries, Jason Cory Brunson, Justin Sardi, Mark Terasaki
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Β Cell Network Dysfunction In Pancreatic Islets By Silencing Hub Cells, Janita Patwardhan, Bradford E. Peercy
Β Cell Network Dysfunction In Pancreatic Islets By Silencing Hub Cells, Janita Patwardhan, Bradford E. Peercy
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Real-Time Interactive Simulation Of Human Atrial Electrical Activity On Realistic 3d Atrial Structures Using Webgl, Abouzar Kaboudian, Yanyan Ji, Elizabeth Cherry, Flavio H. Fenton
Real-Time Interactive Simulation Of Human Atrial Electrical Activity On Realistic 3d Atrial Structures Using Webgl, Abouzar Kaboudian, Yanyan Ji, Elizabeth Cherry, Flavio H. Fenton
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Mental Health And Drug Use At Imsa, Megan Ptak '21, Melena Braggs '21, Emma Darbro '21, Brooke Bolsinger '21
Mental Health And Drug Use At Imsa, Megan Ptak '21, Melena Braggs '21, Emma Darbro '21, Brooke Bolsinger '21
Student Leadership Exchange (SLX)
Within our campus, there is an evident problem relating to drug use and to underlying mental health issues among students. It is known that the students at IMSA use drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism for their mental health issues; however, this issue is not discussed on our campus. While many measures have been put into action on campus to prevent drug use, there has been no action to solve the root of the problem, mental health issues. This leads to a continuous problem of drug use within our student body and has a lasting effect on the mental …
Dohad And The Latina Paradox, Chelsea Peterson, Kellie Pertl, Lulu Gonzalez, Molly Sax
Dohad And The Latina Paradox, Chelsea Peterson, Kellie Pertl, Lulu Gonzalez, Molly Sax
OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Annual Conference
The Latina Paradox is the observation that Latina mothers in the United States have better than expected birth outcomes despite lower socioeconomic status and higher prevalence of risk factors. The Latina Paradox is particularly prominent among women born in Mexico that immigrate to the U.S. prior to having children. Mexican-born women who give birth in the U. S. experience fewer incidences of low birth weight than White women born in the U. S. Various factors are responsible for the Latina Paradox, including social and cultural support in maternity, traditional diet, and immigration of healthier than average women to the U.S. …
Using Pair Approximation Methods To Analyze Behavior Of A Probabilistic Cellular Automaton Model For Intracellular Cardiac Calcium Dynamics, Robert J. Rovetti
Using Pair Approximation Methods To Analyze Behavior Of A Probabilistic Cellular Automaton Model For Intracellular Cardiac Calcium Dynamics, Robert J. Rovetti
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Sri Model Of The 2017-2018 Flu Season, Jorge Perez
Sri Model Of The 2017-2018 Flu Season, Jorge Perez
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Maternal Mortality In Non-Hispanic Black Women, Amelia Major
Maternal Mortality In Non-Hispanic Black Women, Amelia Major
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Background: The United States has the highest maternal mortality among all developed countries, among these mothers, non-Hispanic black women are three times more likely than women of any other racial group to die from pregnancy-related causes.
Purpose: To investigate racial disparities among pregnant women who die from pregnancy related causes (maternal mortality) and determine possible interventions to improve outcomes.
Methods: An integrative literature review was conducted to analyze peer-reviewed articles published from 2007 to 2018; a computerized search of literature was performed using Cumulative Index to Nursing and Health Literature (CINAHL), Proquest Nursing and Allied Health Sources, …
Polygenic Scores For Metabolic Traits And Related Drug Prescriptions In The Michigan Genomics Initiative, Samuel K. Handelman, Xiaomeng Du, Yanhua H. Chen, Elizabeth K. Speliotes
Polygenic Scores For Metabolic Traits And Related Drug Prescriptions In The Michigan Genomics Initiative, Samuel K. Handelman, Xiaomeng Du, Yanhua H. Chen, Elizabeth K. Speliotes
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.