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Full-Text Articles in Medical Sciences
Investigating Gene-Environment Interaction In A Double-Hit Model For Autism Spectrum Disorder, Melvin Maroon
Investigating Gene-Environment Interaction In A Double-Hit Model For Autism Spectrum Disorder, Melvin Maroon
Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference
With the exponential advancements seen in the field of sequencing technology, the science community has come to identify hundreds of potential genetic risk factors for neuropsychiatric disorders. Despite our knowledge that such risk factors exist, we have yet to understand their specific influences on the behavioral profile of an individual. In addition, maternal infection during pregnancy can have longstanding detrimental outcomes on a child’s development. This is especially impactful with the present threat of viral infection during the pandemic. Our study aims to understand the influence of a specific genetic and environmental factor on a preclinical rodent model’s behavioral development. …
Depression & Anxiety In Brain Vs. Body Trauma Patients, Olivia Mercier
Depression & Anxiety In Brain Vs. Body Trauma Patients, Olivia Mercier
Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference
No abstract provided.
Pharmacogenetic Testing In Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorder Evaluated In The Children’S Mercy Hospital Goldiloks© Clinic, Rachel Goodson
Pharmacogenetic Testing In Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorder Evaluated In The Children’S Mercy Hospital Goldiloks© Clinic, Rachel Goodson
Research Days
Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects 1 in 54 children in the United States. Children with ASD are more likely to be diagnosed with co-occurring mental health disorders. There is currently little research guiding medication choice and dosing in patients with ASD. Children with ASD are at increased risk for reduced clinical response and adverse reaction (including due to polypharmacy). Pharmacogenomics is an approach for medication decision making that leverages an individual’s genetic information and clinical presentation to make informed choices, but no studies have specifically investigated the outcomes of PGX for patients with ASD. Understanding the clinical and genetic …
Iv Amiodarone Vs Iv Sotalol Use In Postoperative Junctional Ectopic Tachycardia (Jet): A Randomized Study, Tanner Isaacson
Iv Amiodarone Vs Iv Sotalol Use In Postoperative Junctional Ectopic Tachycardia (Jet): A Randomized Study, Tanner Isaacson
Research Days
Background: Junctional ectopic tachycardia (JET) is one of the most common post-operative arrhythmias encountered following congenital heart surgery. For many, amiodarone is the pharmacologic treatment of choice. While effective, amiodarone has been associated with dose-related adverse effects. Sotalol has been approved for intravenous use in pediatric patients in the United States to treat both supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias, although pediatric data remains limited. Sotalol has class III antiarrhythmic properties with some mild β-adrenergic blocking effects, similar to amiodarone. Data shows a lower rate of cardiovascular collapse and adverse events with sotalol in patients with congenital heart disease. At present, it …
Physiological Response And Tissue Damage Following Different Depths Of Impact In A Rodent Model Of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Haven K. Predale, Christopher P. Knapp, Barry D. Waterhouse, Rachel L. Navarra
Physiological Response And Tissue Damage Following Different Depths Of Impact In A Rodent Model Of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Haven K. Predale, Christopher P. Knapp, Barry D. Waterhouse, Rachel L. Navarra
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a serious public health concern that can result in significant neurological and behavioral deficit. mTBI results from impact to the head and can be repetitive in nature, especially in sports and domestic violence cases. Our laboratory studies the effects of repetitive mTBI on risky choice behavior in rodents using a closed-head controlled cortical impact (CH-CCI) model of injury and a well-established probabilistic discounting task that assesses risk-based decision-making behavior. We have recently found that females, but not males, display transient increases in risky choice behavior following three CH-CI’s delivered at 5.5m/s velocity and 2.5 …
Perivascular Adipose Tissue In Relation To Diet, Thermogenesis And Cardiovascular Health, Ginger Paquette, Caitlin Stieber, Ashely Soucy, Benjamin Tero, Lucy Liaw
Perivascular Adipose Tissue In Relation To Diet, Thermogenesis And Cardiovascular Health, Ginger Paquette, Caitlin Stieber, Ashely Soucy, Benjamin Tero, Lucy Liaw
Thinking Matters Symposium
Adipose tissue is a diverse and crucial component to vascular health due to its role in energy storage and heat production. The primary function of white adipose tissue (WAT) is energy storage while the function of mitochondria-rich brown adipose tissue (BAT) is heat production. Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT), which surrounds blood vessels, contains both WAT and BAT adipocytes. Dietary calorie restriction is associated with increased lifespan with decreased adiposity. Increased prevalence of WAT-like PVAT, due to high-fat diets and obesity, leads to increased metabolic disfunction and cardiovascular-disease. We used a calorie-restriction model in C57BL6/J mice to test the hypothesis that …
Triamcinolone With Vitamin D Synergistic Efficacy In Psoriasis, Steven Repas, Jeffrey B. Travers
Triamcinolone With Vitamin D Synergistic Efficacy In Psoriasis, Steven Repas, Jeffrey B. Travers
Medical Student Research Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Psoriasis is one of the most common skin conditions in the United States affecting more than 8 million people. High amounts of vitamin D has been shown to be effective in treatment of psoriasis. It also has a well-documented safety profile at the doses and duration that will be used during this study. Triamcinolone and other topical corticosteroids are considered a first line treatment for mild to moderate psoriasis with a well-documented safety profile. Individually both of these medications have shown effectiveness in the management and treatment of mild to moderate psoriasis. This study is designed to test whether a …
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.
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 …
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.
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.
C35: Case Report: Control Of Epilepsia Partialis Continua With Medical Management, Taylor Campbell
C35: Case Report: Control Of Epilepsia Partialis Continua With Medical Management, Taylor Campbell
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.
C25: The “Spot Sign”: A Predictor Of Hematoma Expansion, Mckenzie Merritt
C25: The “Spot Sign”: A Predictor Of Hematoma Expansion, Mckenzie Merritt
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.
C21: Diagnostic Accuracy Of Rapid Antigen Tests For Covid-19 Compared To The Viral Genetic Test In Adults: A Systematic Review Protocol, Ellyn Hirabayashi, Shelby Feliciano
C21: Diagnostic Accuracy Of Rapid Antigen Tests For Covid-19 Compared To The Viral Genetic Test In Adults: A Systematic Review Protocol, Ellyn Hirabayashi, Shelby Feliciano
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.