Congratulations to all of the winners of the 2019 Research Day Poster Awards! We saw a lot of fantastic posters and presentations at the event and it was astounding to see all of the wonderful research that is happening in our department.
Category | Winner | Poster title |
Basic Cardiovascular Science | Deepesh Pandey | Farnesylated prelamin A in endothelial cell dysfunction: Progeria syndrome as a paradigm for age-related atherosclerosis |
Basic Neuroscience | Jieqiong Wen | Early isoflurane exposure aggravates the long-term cognitive, behavior dysfunction, and disrupts the synaptic development in Fmr1 KO mice |
Basic Science – 1 | Jochen Steppan | Not all mice are the same: Different mouse strains exhibit distinct vascular properties |
Basic Science – 2 | Awinita Barpujari | Investigating the role of peripheral mu-opioid and cannabinoid-1 receptors in nociceptive signaling, inflammatory pain and neuropathic pain |
Clinical Research – 1 | Andrew Jin | Physiologic responses to red blood cell transfusions in critically-ill pediatric patients |
Clinical Research – 2 | Laeben Lester | A pragmatic randomized controlled trial comparing nasal positive airway pressure to usual care in endoscopy to reduce hypoxia |
Education | Deborah Schwengel | Using quantitative EEG to understand neurocognitive engagement in medical decision-making and procedural tasks |
Infection and Inflammation | Ruchit Patel | Linking neuroinflammation and sleep disturbances: impact of dendrimer conjugated N-acetyl-cysteine therapy |
Operations and Informatics | Hanbiehn Kim | A machine learning-based prediction of cardiac arrest outcome using a large multi-center database |
Quality Improvement | Brian Cho | Blood transfusions for lead extractions—Do we really need blood in the room? |
Translational Neuroscience | Henry Hardart | Oleuropein protects white matter after neonatal hypoxic brain injury and hypothermia |