ATSRI hosts 13th annual Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Symposium
Posted: November 19, 2021A.T. Still Research Institute (ATSRI) recently hosted the 13th annual Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Symposium (IBRS).
Keynote addresses were delivered by Quynh Duong, PhD, and Kent Simmonds, DO-PhD, MPH.
Research winners included:
Overall Competition Winner
Marcia Bouton, PA-C, student in A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) Doctor of Medical Science program
“A Bibliometric Analysis of Scholarly Activity of Authors of JPAE 2011-2020”
First Runner-Up
Mark Vincent Donato, DMD, ‘21, ATSU-Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health
“Fracture Resistance of Chair-side CAD/CAM Lithium Disilicate Molar Crowns”
Jack Magruder Research Award
Maggie White, senior pre-medical biology major, Truman State University
“Determining the Cause of tbcd-1 (RNAi) Phenotype in C. elegans Embryos”
Neil J. Sargentini, PhD Memorial Award
Emily Everhart, OMS II, ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM)
“The Effects of Amentoflavone on Aβ40-Induced Cerebrovascular Dysfunction”
Neil J. Sargentini, PhD Memorial Award
Robert Tipton, second-year biomedical sciences student at ATSU-KCOM
“nTS Glutamatergic Signaling in a Rat Model of Alzheimer’s Disease”
Best in Case Study & Educational Research
Elizabeth Stogner, OMS II, ATSU-School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
“A Rare Complication of HELLP in a Pregnant Homeless Woman: A Case Report”
Max Gutensohn Award
Baydon Hilton, DO, ’19, ATSU-KCOM, dermatological resident at Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri
“Foreign body formation due to transepithelial elimination of hernia mesh”
Best Oral Presentation
Lizzie Cremer, senior pre-medical biochemistry and molecular biology major, Truman State University
“Computational Drug Design to Inhibit the Zika NS2B/NS3 Protease”