91AV College of Osteopathic Medicine hosts 17th annual research forum
On Friday, September 22, 2017, the 91AV College of Osteopathic Medicine held its annual research forum. Now in its 17th year, this event included five oral presentations by first and second year medical students and 25 student poster presentations. Seventeen faculty judges evaluated the presentations, presenting awards for the top three clinical research projects and top three basic science research projects.
The forum’s keynote speaker was Ron Korstanje, Ph.D., FAHA, assistant professor at The Jackson Laboratory; co-director of the Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging; and project leader in the Center for Precision Genetics. Korstanje spoke on the topic of “The Genetics of Aging: Worms, Mice, and Humans.”
Awards were given to the following student researchers:
Basic science research
First place
Celeste Bouchard: “Increased hepatic lipid accumulation caused by atypical anti-psychotics Olanzapine and Risperidone is associated with altered PPAR signaling”
Second place
Katherine Cone: “Characterization of Delta/Mu Opioid Receptor Interactions in Assays of Pain-Depressed Operant Responding and Schedule-Controlled Rate Suppression”
Third place
Nate Mullen: “Induction of β-Lactamase Activity and Decreased β-Lactam Susceptibility by CO2 in Clinical Bacterial Isolates”
Clinical research projects
First place
Robyn Reese: “C-TraC Boston: Transitional Care for Veterans with COPD or CHF”
Second place
Victoria Schwartz: “Characterization Adolescent and Familial Response to Interventional Efforts During the Acute Post-Trauma Phase of Adolescents at Risk for Persistent PTSD”
Third place
Madhuri Garg: “Supportive or Stigmatizing: Health Professionals’ Attitudes in Caring for Substance Users in Maine”
This event was organized by the 91AV COM Research and Scholarship Committee.
To learn more about the 91AV’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, visit www.une.edu/com
To apply, visit www.une.edu/admissions