Hundreds attend forum showcasing student research at the 51品茶College of Osteopathic Medicine

Taxiarhia Arabatzis, Evangeline Green, Karen Houseknecht, Meghan May, Carol Brenner, David Shbeeb and Morgan O鈥橪eary
Taxiarhia Arabatzis, Evangeline Green, Karen Houseknecht, Meghan May, Carol Brenner, David Shbeeb and Morgan O鈥橪eary

The 51品茶College of Osteopathic Medicine held its annual research forum September 21, 2018, marking both the highest number of abstract submissions and the largest attendance in the event鈥檚 history.

The event included a keynote address by Associate Provost for Research and Scholarship Karen Houseknecht, Ph.D. The talk, which was also streamed online, featured her groundbreaking work on the actions and side effects of antipsychotic drugs.

The forum also featured four oral presentations by first, second and third-year medical students. Taxiarhia Arabatzis (COM 鈥21) Evangeline Green (COM 鈥21), Morgan O鈥橪eary COM 鈥22), and David Shbeeb (COM 鈥21) presented their research findings focused on gene expression changes between benign and malignant skin tumors, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus evolution, the effectiveness of a field test for concussion during athletic events and unusual complications of shingles.  

A portion of the COM Research Forum was broadcast via Facebook Live on the . The live video was hosted by Meghan May, Ph.D., and featured welcomes from Houseknecht and Carol Brenner, Ph.D., associate dean for Research and Scholarship for 51品茶COM, as well as interviews with medical students about their research.

Awards were given to the following student researchers: 

First place 鈥 Basic Science Research

Taylor M. Oullette (COM 鈥21): 鈥淎 Novel Role for Primary Cilia of the Cardiac Neural Crest in the Maturation of Ventricular Myocardium in the Embryonic Heart鈥 (Research Mentor: Kerry Tucker, Ph.D.)

Second place 鈥 Basic Science Research

Karim Abdel Jalil (COM 鈥21): 鈥淩edefining the Vulnerable Coronary Plaque: Ruptured Thin Intimal Walls don鈥檛 Occlude Vessels, Thrombogenic Cores do鈥 (Research Mentor: Dr. Mark Brezinski)

Third place 鈥 Basic Science Research

Haley Etskovitz (COM 鈥21): 鈥淐ontribution of Bordetella pertussis Genetic Diversity to Vaccine Failure in the US Patient Population鈥 (Research Mentor: Dr. Meghan May)

First place 鈥 Clinical Research

Sujaay Jagannathan (COM 鈥22): 鈥淎ssessing Food Security Among University Students in Ontario, Canada鈥 (Research Mentor: Dr. Ketan Shankardass, Ph.D.)

Second place 鈥 Clinical Research 鈥 (Tie)

Brett Armstrong (COM 鈥22): 鈥淒evelopment, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Mobile App for Delirium Screening鈥 (Research Mentor: Edward Marcantonio, M.D.)

Zeth Zelinski (COM 鈥20): 鈥淯se of Otical Coherence Tomography in the Detection and Diagnosis of Early Osteoarthritis and Femoroacetabular Impingement鈥 (Research Mentor: Mark Brezinski, M.D., Ph.D.)

Third place 鈥 Clinical Research

Kristina Michaud (COM 鈥19): 鈥淢usculoskeletal Disease as Abnormally Stored Ground Force Energy (GFE) During Gait: Simplifying Diagnosis and Treatment for Primary Care Physicians鈥 (Research Mentor: Mark Brezinski, M.D., Ph.D.)

This event was organized by the 51品茶COM Research and Scholarship Committee and the 51品茶Office of Research and Scholarship.