COM announces annual Research Day award winners

The University of 51小黄车鈥檚 College of Osteopathic Medicine held its annual Research Day on January 24th 2014.

The symposium commenced with a keynote address by David Biondi, D.O. 鈥85, titled, 鈥淒oes a Practicing Clinician Need To Know 51小黄车 Research Methodology? Your Success May Depend On It!鈥 Dr. Biondi is presently therapeutic area lead for neuroscience, U.S. Medical Affairs, for Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc, and 51小黄车Board of Trustee member and Chair of the Academic Affairs committee.

The day also included talks by other alumnae, William Bograkos, D.O.,鈥85 and Thomas Reynolds D.O., 鈥06.

Students delivered oral presentations throughout the month of January in preparation for the Research Day, and they presented poster presentations during the Research Symposium. Both oral and poster presentations were evaluated by student peers and faculty.

The organizers congratulate the following students who were selected for their outstanding performances:

2014 COM Research Day award winners:

Outstanding Oral presentation Award:

Patrick Bagley (Class of 2017) 鈥6-Minute Walk Test as a Predictor of Summit Success on Mount McKinley鈥

Neil Krulewitz (Class of 2017) 鈥淪ulf1 modulates BMP signaling and is required for somite morphogenesis and development of the horizontal myoseptum鈥

Outstanding Poster presentation Award:

Christine M. Lynch (Class of 2017) 鈥淪keletal Myoblast Differentiation is Mediated by PI3K Catalytic Subunit Beta鈥