When

March 27, 2020, noon to 5:15 p.m.

Where

Online! We will have a livestream and links available to view student presentations and award presentations.

Details

Eight members of the class of 2020 will give oral presentations as a culmination of their four-year research projects. In addition, poster sessions will be held for all members of the class.

In order to limit the spread of COVID-19 and protect the members of our extended community, particularly those who are most vulnerable, the event will be held virtually.

Attendees may watch the livestream below for the research mentor award, oral presentations, and student awards at the times indicated in the below schedule. Pre-recorded poster presentations are also linked below. 

Livestream

The Research Mentor Award, Oral Presentations, and Student Awards will be presented via Livestream. If you have any questions during a student presentation, please post them in the comments section on YouTube.

Schedule

  • 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Poster Viewing Time
  • 1:00 - 1:20 p.m. Research Mentor Awards (Livestream)
  • 1:20 - 2:40 p.m. Oral Presentations (Livestream)
  • 2:40 - 3:30 p.m. Poster Viewing Time
  • 3:30 - 4:50 p.m. Oral Presentations (Livestream)
  • 4:50 - 5:15 p.m. Student Awards (Livestream)

[Varun Kavuru, class of 2021]: I would definitely say having Dr. Dev as my research mentor has been a huge blessing.

[Manavi Bhagwat, class of 2021]: She actually has a true love for medicine and research.

[Hiba Zifar, class of 2022]: I feel so fortunate to like have had the opportunity to work with her.

[Manavi]: She started out asking what particular areas I had a personal interest in and she helped me develop my project out of that.

[Hiba]: She really gives me that creative space to design my own project and come up with my own research question and I feel like in the research world it's so important for me to have that experience to grow by myself but at the same time I know that I have her as a resource.

[Dr. Devasmita Dev, 2020 research mentor of the year]: The best way to help them learn is really to have to put their hands in and participate. To also be able to generate their own ideas and to make it their own because I think when you're passionate about learning about something you want to feel that you're a part and parcel and moving that field forward in some ways.

[Varun]: She's always got like high spirits which is very encouraging when you're dealing with a difficult research project that sometimes you can get kind of down in the dumps about if things aren't moving quickly enough or there's so much paperwork in the way, and so she's always kind of very supportive in that regard.

[Maniva]: I think that in this profession from what I've seen it's really easy for people to kind of get caught up in day-to-day activities and not focus on why they're doing what they're doing, but she loves her patients, she loves her projects and she puts her passion into everything.

[Varun]: I think it has a huge impact on how your research goes is how involved your research mentor is and how responsive they are. She's always been fantastic in that regard. I consider myself very lucky and fortunate to have this type of mentor and relationship in my career.

[Hiba]: You can just tell that she's so passionate about her work and her research and I really hope that I'm able to emulate some of these qualities that I've just seen in her.

[Dr. Dev]: I feel that part of me is so excited about what I do and I feel if somebody is as excited or becomes that excited, I think we're in harmony and we can all produce together. So it's so great that they feel a passion that I do. I can't tell you how amazing it is to be thought of and to be considered for this award. It makes me feel so good inside. 

2020 Research Symposium 

  • Opening Remarks - Dean Lee Learman [0:00]
  • Michael Friedlander [1:45]
  • Research Mentor Award [3:30]
  • Research Mentor of the Year Video
  • Devasmita Dev [7:30]
  • Student presenters are linked below
  • Student awards [2:29:20]
  • Jennifer Vaughn, faculty speaker [2:35:30]
  • Poster awards [2:36:55]

Presenters

Scholarship Distinction denotes receiving a Letter of Distinction for Research Scholarship
Productivity Distinction denotes receiving a Letter of Distinction for Research Productivity
Video not available denotes that the poster presentation is not available for public view

If you have any questions during a student presentation, please post them in the comments section on YouTube.

  • Anisha Chada [1:20PM] (Scholarship Distinction)
    Vascular Remodeling in Preeclampsia: Smooth Muscle and Collagen Content in Placental Vessels
    Mentors: John Chappell, PhD and Allison Durica, MD
  • Christopher Liao [1:40PM] (Scholarship Distinction)
    Soluble Amyloid-Beta Oligomers Trigger Disruption of the Astrocyte-Vascular Interface
    Mentors: Ian Kimbrough, PhD and Harald Sontheimer, PhD
  • Tom Liu [2:00PM] (Scholarship and Productivity Distinction)
    Effect of Myocardial Infarction on Sodium Channel Organization
    Mentor: Robert Gourdie, PhD
  • Lisa Crisalli [2:20PM] (Scholarship Distinction)
    The Influence of Anxiety on Outcomes in Pediatric Surgery
    Mentors: Shawn D. Safford, MD, MAS and Sarah Parker, PhD

If you have any questions during a student presentation, please post them in the comments section on YouTube.

  • Mercedes Robinson [3:30PM] (Scholarship Distinction)
    Gender Differences in Reward and Punishment Processing Within Depression
    Mentor: Pearl Chiu, PhD
  • Harsh Patolia [3:50PM] (Scholarship Distinction)
    Agent-Based Model Simulates Pericyte Migration and Recruitment to the Angiogenic Front in Response to PDGF-B Signaling by Sprouting Endothelium
    Mentor: John Chappell, PhD
  • Mustafa Rasheed [4:10PM] (Scholarship Distinction)
    The Role of the Ikaros Zinc Finger Factor Eos in TH2 Cell Differentiation
    Mentor: Kenneth Oestreich, PhD
  • Jean Sabile [4:30PM] (Scholarship Distinction)
    Targeting Cx43 in Colon Cancer Stem Cells
    Mentor: Samy Lamouille, PhD
  1. Malek Bouzaher [00.00] (Productivity Distinction)
    Perciyte Coverage and Microvessel Caliber in Normal and Pre-eclamptic Pregnancies
    Mentor: John Chappell, MS, PhD
  2. Anisha Chada (Scholarship Distinction / Video not available)
    Vascular Remodeling in Preeclampsia: Smooth Muscle and Collagen Content in Placental Vessels
    Mentors: John Chappell, MS, PhD and Allison Durica, MD
  3. Judy Chen [8:51] 
    (Most hurdles overcome award)
    Clinical Validation of an Affordable, Reusable Novel EKG Monitor for Children in Low-Resource Settings
    Mentors: Andre Muelenaer, MD, MS and John Bird, MD
  4. Lisa Crisalli (Scholarship Distinction / Video not available)
    The Influence of Anxiety on Outcomes in Pediatric Surgery
    Mentors: Shawn D. Safford, MD and MAS Sarah Parker, PhD
  5. Lindsey Dove [15:38]
    Implementation of Diabetes Self-Management and Strength Training Programs for Older Adults: A Post-Trial Mixed Methods Study
    Mentors: Sallie Beth Johnson, PhD, MPH and Samantha M. Harden, PhD
  6. Soleille Everest [30:12]
    Balance Deficits Remain More than One Year Following Total Hip Arthroplasty
    Mentors: Robin Queen, PhD and Joseph Moskal, MD
  7. Brendon Fusco [37:47] (Productivity Distinction)
    Artificial Potentiation of the Dorsomedial Prefrontal Cortex to Basolateral Amygdala Pathway
    Mentor: Alexei Morozov, PhD
  8. Susan Giampalmo [44:15]
    Opioid Use Disorder Patients in an Emergency Department Buprenorphine Program with Referral to Outpatient Therapy
    Mentor: John Burton, MD
  9. Adam Goode [57:45]
    Use of Observation Status Versus Readmission in Elective Total Knee and Hip Arthroplasty Returns to Hospital: A Single-Institution Perspective
    Mentors: Thomas K. Miller, MD, Joseph T. Moskal, MD, and Trevor M. Owen, MD
  10. Jeffrey Henry [1:02:51]
    The Effects of Ketosis on fMRI
    Mentor: Stephen LaConte, PhD
  11. Nicholas Homsy (Video not available) 
    The Effect of Orthopaedic Referral on Decision for Weight Loss Management
    Mentors: Michael Wolfe, MD and Benjamin R. Coobs, MD
  12. Caleb Hubbard [1:10:58]
    Mild-to-Moderate Hearing Loss Evaluated Through EEG Coherence
    Mentor: Martha Ann Bell, PhD
  13. Darlon Jan (Video not available)
    Investigations into Adenovirus Cardiotropism
    Mentors: James W. Smyth, PhD and Leslie LaConte, PhD
  14. Awaiz Khan [1:17:28]
    The Effect of Hypertonic Saline on Mucus Viscosity in the Mechanically Ventilated Patient
    Mentor: Edmundo Rubio, MD
  15. Margaret Kneifel (Video not available)
    (Best visual design award)
    miRNAs as Potential Biomarkers for the Identification of Night-Shift Workers at Risk of Developing Breast Cancer
    Mentors: Carla Finkielstein, PhD and Kurtis Moyer, MD
  16. Christopher Liao [1:27:53] (Scholarship Distinction)
    (Most exciting discovery award)
    Soluble Amyloid-Beta Oligomers Trigger Disruption of the Astrocyte-Vascular Interface
    Mentors: Ian Kimbrough, PhD and Harald Sontheimer, PhD
  17. Tom Liu [1:41:36] (Scholarship and Productivity Distinction)
    Effect of Myocardial Infarction on Sodium Channel Organization
    Mentor: Robert Gourdie, PhD
  18. Rosemary Mallonee [1:45:15]
    Nighttime, Day-Of-Week, and Month Influence Operative Duration and Turnover Time: A Linear Mixed Model Analysis of 609 Colectomies
    Mentors: Sarah Parker, PhD and Shawn Safford, MD, MAS
  19. Justine McGiboney [1:49:52]
    Outcomes with Third-Line Vasopressors on In- Hospital Mortality in Septic Shock
    Mentors: Frank Biscardi, MD, Bradley Icard, DO, and Anthony Loschner, MD
  20. Sanaz Monjazeb [1:54:29]
    Perioperative Opioid Administration and Postoperative Opioid Consumption: A Retrospective Study
    Mentor: Cassandra Mierisch, MD
  21. Sol Moon [2:00:41]
    The Cooperative Roles of Aiolos and STAT3 in Th17 Differentiation
    Mentor: Kenneth Oestreich, PhD
  22. Robert Nicholson [2:16:37] (Productivity Distinction)
    Utilization of Referral to a Prescription Exercise Program to Reduce Pain and Improve Function Following Discharge from the Emergency Department
    Mentor: Damon Kuehl, MD
  23. Ashley Nyitray [2:26:37]
    Characterization of Peritumoral Hyperexcitability in Adult and Pediatric Glioma: The Role of KCC2
    Mentors: Susan Campbell, PhD and Harald Sontheimer, PhD
  24. Stephen Owen (Video not available)
    Does Delay Discounting Predict Smoking Cessation in those Diagnosed with Head and Neck Cancer?Mentors: Warren K. Bickel, PhD, Jeff Stein, PhD, and Jennifer Vaughn, MD, MPH
  25. Hannah Palmerton [2:38:15] (Productivity Distinction)
    The Effect of Various OR Noise on Fine Motor Skills, Cognition, and Mood
    Mentor: Gary Simonds, MD
  26. Dan Park [2:42:59]
    Efficacy of an Intra-Operative Marcaine Adductor Canal Block during Total Knee Arthroplasty
    Mentor: John W. Mann, MD
  27. Jay Patel [2:52:39]
    Does Repeat Tissue Compression by Robotic Stapling Devices Increase Colonic Anastomotic Leak Rates?
    Mentor: Farrell Adkins, MD
  28. Harsh Patolia [2:57:33] (Scholarship Distinction)
    (Best poster presentation award)
    Agent-Based Model Simulates Pericyte Migration and Recruitment to the Angiogenic Front in Response to PDGF-B Signaling by Sprouting Endothelium
    Mentor: John Chappell, MS, PhD
  29. Steve Siyuan Qian [3:09:15]
    Multi-Parametric Predictors of Post-Operative Atrial Fibrillation
    Mentors: Steven Poelzing, PhD and Mark Joseph, MD
  30. Mustafa Rasheed [3:14:00] (Scholarship Distinction)
    The Role of the Ikaros Zinc Finger Factor Eos in TH2 Cell Differentiation
    Mentor: Kenneth Oestreich, PhD
  31. Mercedes Robinson [3:25:41] (Scholarship Distinction)
    Gender Differences in Reward and Punishment Processing Within Depression
    Mentor: Pearl Chiu, PhD
  32. Jean Sabile (Scholarship Distinction / Video not available)
    (Most promising preliminary data for an NIH grant award)
    Targeting Cx43 in Colon Cancer Stem Cells
    Mentor: Samy Lamouille, PhD
  33. Simran Sandhu [3:37:15]
    Evaluating Cooperative Roles for STAT3 and Aiolos in Lymphocyte Mimicry Associated with Metastatic Disease
    Mentor: Kenneth Oestreich, PhD
  34. Brian Saway [3:46:52] (Productivity Distinction)
    (Most likely to change clinical practice this year award)
    Mindfulness in the OR
    Mentor: Terri-Ann Wattsman, MD
  35. Don Scarboro [3:53:18]
    Predictors of Subsequent Hospital Encounters in Patients with Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy
    Mentor: David Sane, MD
  36. Farah Shah [3:58:36] (Productivity Distinction)
    PIK3CB and Connexin-43 Inhibition Sensitizes Glioblastoma Cells to Temozolomide
    Mentor: Zhi Sheng, PhD
  37. Mira Tanenbaum (Video not available)
    Targeting the Integrated Stress Response to Prevent Pathological Cardiac Hypertrophy
    Mentor: James W. Smyth, PhD
  38. Jordan Taylor (Video not available)
    Investigating Pathogenic Manipulation of Cellular Junctions to Facilitate Viral Spread
    Mentor: James W. Smyth, PhD
  39. Albert Truong [4:08:10]
    Adaption and Effectiveness of START NOW in the Treatment of Opioid Addicted Individuals Enrolled in Outpatient Based Opioid Treatment
    Mentor: Robert L. Trestman, PhD, MD
  40. Lena Turkheimer [4:13:56]
    Barriers to Breastfeeding in Opiate Sustained Mothers and the Effects of Breastfeeding on NAS Symptom Severity, Infant Pharmacologic Use, and Length of Hospital Stay
    Mentor: Fidel Valea, MD
  41. Benjamin Walker [4:22:17] (Productivity Distinction)
    Effects of Interdisciplinary Education Regarding Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Geriatric Fall Patients
    Mentor: Mark Hamill, MD
  42. Tyler Willson [4:27:56]
    Brain Valuation Networks in Stimulant Users: Using fMRI to Further Understand Sexual HIV- Risk Behavior
    Mentor: Mikhail Koffarnus, PhD
  43. Abigail Winn [4:38:43]
    Activation of PI3K in Glioblastoma Multiforme
    Mentor: Zhi Sheng, PhD
  44. Melika Zarei [4:45:35]
    The Ability of Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) Obtained During Spine Surgery to Predict Postoperative Visual Changes
    Mentors: Jonathan Carmouche, MD, Maxine Lee, MD, and Pamela Zollinger, MD

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