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Research and Scholars Day

DOM RESEARCH:
Carey-Marshall-Thorner Research and Scholars’ Day

ResearchScholars2With a Grand Rounds presentation by Division of Endocrinology professor Eugene Barrett, MD, PhD, on “The Changing Face of Insulin Therapy,” 10 other oral presentations by Department of Medicine residents and fellows, and more than 80 poster presentations on an array of topics — including cancer mechanisms, hormones and metabolism, infections and toxins, medical education, patient safety and access, tissue injury, and vaccines and immunity — the 2015 Carey-Marshall-Thorner Research & Scholars Day on Wednesday, May 6, presented ResearchScholars11-300x241a remarkable overview of the scholarly production of Department of Medicine (DOM) trainees and faculty mentors.

Chair Mitch Rosner, MD, recognized and thanked Karen Ward and DOM’s Vice Chair for Research, Eric Houpt, MD, along with DOM Vice Chair for Education Gerald Donowitz, MD, and Michael Brown, PhD, (Nephrology) and Shu Man Fu, MD, PhD, (Rheumatology) for their efforts in organizing and coordinating the event, along with those of chief residents Michael Devitt, MD; Trish Gordon, MD; Elizabeth McKinney, MD; and Brad Weinbaum, MD.

“A special thank you to our faculty who reviewed abstracts and served as judges for the poster and oral presentations: Alan Dalkin, Kyle Enfield, Scott Heysell, Jennifer Kirby, Thu Le, Allison Lyons, Chris McCartney, Neeral Shah and Brian Uthlaut,” said Dr. Rosner. “It was a wonderful event and highlights the outstanding research that is occurring in the department at all levels. We should be very proud of the depth and breadth of our research mission.”

Here are the winners in the resident and fellow/graduate student categories for best oral presentations and best poster presentations, as well as the winner of the Shry-Te Ju Award:

Oral Presentation: Resident

Jeffrey Sturek, MD, PhD
The effect of apoptotic cells on alveolar macrophage phenotype
Sturek J, Kadl A

 

Oral Presentation: Fellow or Grad Student

Sarah GraySara Gray: Award for oral presentation by a graduate student, presented by Dr. Rosner
High fat diet impairs receptor-mediated insulin uptake by the brain
Gray S, Meijer R, Barrett E

Poster Presentation: Resident

Richard Kronfol, MD
Richard Kronfol: Award for poster by a residentCharacterization and prediction of emergent intubations in the medical intensive care unit
Kronfol R, Moss T, Pham L, Calland J, Lake D, Enfield K, Moorman J

Poster Presentation: Fellow

Peter Shaw, MD
High-resolution CMR perfusion imaging
demonstrates reduced flow reserve and endo/
epi ratio in microvascular coronary disease

Shaw P, Yang Y, Li Y, Gonzalez J, Taylor A,
Meyer C, Epstein F, Salerno M, Kramer C

Poster Presentation: Resident

Kacie Saulters, MD
A clinical prediction model of in-hospital mortality derived from patients admitted with acute infection to a regional referral hospital in Mbarara, Uganda
Saulters K, Shankar A, Majwala A, Ssekitoleko R, Auma M, Adakun S,
Flower A, Barnes L, Moore C

Poster Presentation: Fellow

Augustus Mealor, MD
Left atrial delayed computed tomography angiography protocol markedly reduces need
for TEEs prior to atrial fibrillation ablation

Mealor A, Dent J, Mason P, Malhotra R, Darby A, Norton P, Hagspiel K, DiMarco J, Mangrum A, Ferguson J, Kramer C, Salerno M, Bilchick K

Poster: Grad Student

Lyndsey Muehling
Lyndsey Muehling: Award for poster presentation by a graduate studentCirculating Rhino-
virus-specific CD4+
T Cells in uninfected subjects recognize conserved epi-
topes

Muehling L, Mai D, Kwok W, Agrawal R, Wright P, Woodfolk J

Shry-Te Ju Award

Chao Dai
Cgnz1 Allele protects kidneys from ischemia/reperfusion injury
Dai C, Wang H, Huang L, Kannapell C, Sung S,
Okusa M, Fu S


For a complete schedule of posters and presentations, and a list of 2014–2015 publications by Department of Medicine residents and fellows, go to:
Research & Scholars Day brochure