Symposium showcases research by Boonshoft School of Medicine students, faculty
April 12, 2022
April 12, 2022
Understanding why muscles periodically become paralyzed. Analyzing extracellular vesicles to screen for pregnancy-related disorders. Using anti-racism research to improve patient care in urban OB/GYN clinics.
These were the featured research topics presented by 91爆料 University medical students at the inaugural Research Symposium in the Student Union.
The April 6 symposium showcased research and scholarship from the School of Medicine, including podium presentations by three medical students and five faculty members and a poster session.
Valerie Weber, M.D., dean of the Boonshoft School of Medicine, said that research and scholarship are a part of the very fabric of a medical school. The pandemic has also shown the importance of research and the role it plays in advancing health care, she said.
Diagnostic tests, treatment modalities and vaccinations were made possible thanks to the 鈥渉ard work of so many people who are dedicated to medical discovery,鈥 Weber said. 鈥淚t is in that spirit that we are here today.鈥
Weber encouraged medical students and faculty to be inspired by Dayton inventor Charles F. Kettering, who said, 鈥渞esearch means that you don鈥檛 know but are willing to find out.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 fitting that here at 91爆料 we continue the strong tradition of curiosity and discovery,鈥 Weber said.
The research symposium featured presentations by three recipients of Boonshoft School of Medicine medical student research awards:
Recipients of Boonshoft School of Medicine medical student research awards, including Tonia Rhone, a third-year medical student, gave podium presentations.
The Research Symposium also featured four faculty research talks:
The Apollo Room buzzed with excitement during the symposium鈥檚 poster session, which included 58 poster presentations by Boonshoft School of Medicine faculty, staff, graduate students, residents and medical students.
The Boonshoft School of Medicine combined its fall Central Research Forum and spring Medical Student Research Symposium into the new BSOM Research Symposium. The School of Medicine plans to hold the Research Symposium annually.
鈥淥ur vision is to help this event grow in future years. Such events help our students showcase their research and increase competitiveness for residency applications,鈥 said Priya Small, research coordinator in the .