PCOM Georgia Hosts Its Largest Research Day
May 22, 2023Sixty-five poster presentations filled the Atrium of PCOM Georgia recently representing hours of work for students and an opportunity to dive deep
into an area of interest.
Students earning doctoral degrees in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy and physical therapy, in addition to biomedical sciences graduate students were able to present their work, according to Research Officer
Ahmad Cader, MS.
To kick off the event, Veena N. Rao, PhD, a Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished
Cancer Scholar, and a professor and co-director of the cancer biology program in the
Department of OB/GYN at Morehouse School of Medicine, delivered an address entitled
“BRCA1 and Women’s Cancer: a 28 Year Journey from Discovery to Precision Medicine
Leading to Health Equity.” Avadhesh C. Sharma, PharmD, PhD, chair and professor of
the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, introduced Dr. Rao, saying he felt “very
proud” to have her at PCOM Georgia. Dr. Rao's daughter, Vaishali Reddy, DO '19, a
PCOM Georgia alumnus and now a hospitalist at Emory Johns Creek Hospital, also attended
the event.
A cadre of judges evaluated the poster presentations and four projects were recognized.
Award winners included:
- Best Visual Presentation - Ji H. Choi, Amygdala projections to auditory cortex: retrograde tracing study
- Best Oral Presentation - Jeannel T. Miclat, Pustular psoriasis and the potential therapeutic usage of an
IL-36 receptor monoclonal antibody
- Excellence in Research - Tu Dang, Evaluating the effects of novel calcineurin inhibitor voclosporin on calcineurin
isoform activity and nephrotoxicity in comparison to cyclosporine and tacrolimus
- Best in Show - John Matechak, Madison Cohen and Meagan Sherrington, Evaluation of using 3D printing
to design and build OMM spinal models for teaching and education
Among the poster presenters were Kevin Wang (DO '25), who worked with Madison Cohen
(DO '25) and Julienne Ryland (DO '25) to study concussion management and novel diagnostic
testing with faculty member Donald Penney, MD, MSC, FACEP, chair of clinical education.
He said, “Finding time for research is a little difficult. You have to balance it
with school, club work and other activities, but overall, it's very rewarding because
it helps you dive deep into a topic that you may not be familiar with. You can learn
to become almost an expert in the field.”
Karlee Chandler (DPT '24) said that she and Riley Robinson (DPT '24), under the guidance
of Ruth Maher, used technology to measure the depth and stiffness of tissues.
“We used it to measure the range of motion of the low back musculature and how the
stiffness changed after treatment.”
Robinson said, “With changing the physical therapy degree to a doctorate, research
has been a more important part of the process. It has helped expand our field, which
I think is very important.”
Research Day judges included Barbara Wood, MLIS; Kevin Bradford, MLS; Catherine Delaney;
Jennifer Wiley, PT, DHSc; DPT, associate professor; Melisa Smith, PT, DPT, assistant
professor; Phillip Pearson; Shu Zhu, MD, PhD, associate professor of physiology; Francis
Jenney, Jr., PhD, professor of biochemistry; Irandokht Khaki, PharmD, MS, assistant
professor; Sonia Thomas, PharmD, BCOP, associate professor; Naushad Ghilzai, BPharm,
MPharm, PhD, professor; Xinyu Wang, PhD, associate professor; Ruth Maher, PT, PhD,
DPT, professor.
Learn more about research and student research opportunities at PCOM's three locations.
About PCOM Georgia
Established in 2005, PCOM Georgia is a branch campus of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM), a private,
not-for-profit, accredited institution of higher education with a storied 125-year
history dedicated to the healthcare professions. Located in Suwanee (Gwinnett County),
PCOM Georgia offers doctoral degrees in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy and physical
therapy. Graduate degrees are offered in biomedical sciences, medical laboratory science
and physician assistant studies. The campus joins PCOM South Georgia in Moultrie in
helping to meet the healthcare needs of the state. Emphasizing "a whole person" approach
to care, PCOM Georgia focuses on educational excellence, interprofessional education
and service to the community. For more information, visit pcom.edu or call 678-225-7500. The campus is also home to the Georgia Osteopathic Care Center,
an osteopathic manipulative medicine clinic, which is open to the public by appointment.
For more information, visit pcomgeorgiahealth.org.
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