Boonshoft School of Medicine Central Research Forum will showcase biomedical and clinical research

October 9, 2019

The Office of Research Affairs will host the annual Central Research Forum on Thursday, Oct. 17, from 4 to 7:30 p.m., at the 糖心原创 Student Union in the Apollo and Endeavour rooms.

The will include a poster session showcasing biomedical, clinical, medical education and public health research conducted at 糖心原创. Students and faculty are invited to attend faculty research presentations and network with researchers at the poster session. The interactive poster session will showcase opportunities for collaboration with Boonshoft School of Medicine core facilities, the Statistical Consulting Center and the Office of Medical Education.

The event will include a timed speaking opportunity, called the 鈥淒ata Blitz,鈥 for students to share their scientific endeavors. Several student participants from various departments will have 90 seconds to get the audience excited about their research and increase traffic to their posters. The research talk portion of the event, beginning at 4 p.m., offers an opportunity for physicians to earn credit for continuing medical education. Physicians interested in credit can register online prior to the event or can sign in at the registration table on the day of the event.

Several faculty members will present research presentations focused on a range of topics from vascular disease to hypertension:

  • Michelle Kiger, M.D., clinical assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics: 鈥淔ull-Day Continuity Clinics: Resident and Attending Perspectives, and Effects on Continuity of Care鈥
  • Danielle Gainer, M.D., assistant professor, and Brian Merrill, M.D., assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry: 鈥淏ridging the Gap: Incorporating Research into Clinical Practice鈥
  • Ji Bihl, MBBS, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology: 鈥淓xtracellular Microvesicles: New Insights for Diagnosis and Therapeutic Applications for Vascular Diseases鈥
  • Hongmei Ren, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: 鈥淩ole of Lipin1 in Skeletal Muscle Function and Disease鈥
  • Clintoria Williams, Ph.D., Department of Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology: 鈥淶inc Deficiency Promotes Hypertension by Driving NF魏B-Mediated Renal Sodium Retention鈥

For more information, view the or contact Jeannette Manger at 937-775-2161 or jeannette.manger@wright.edu.

An interactive poster session will showcase opportunities for collaboration with Boonshoft School of Medicine core facilities, the Statistical Consulting Center and the Office of Medical Education.