2009 Associates' Poster Competition-Results

Associates Research

First Place
Ali Abdolmohammadi (Good Samaritan): Conversion of bA- to bS-Globin by Homologous Replacement in Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor Cells.

Second Place
Charbel Salem (Cleveland Clinic): Sitaglibtin decreased HbA1C and Triglycerides without affecting weight in 43 transplant recipients.

Third Place
John Kingrey (University of Cinci): Does Pulmonary Hypertension identified by echocardiography prompt further evaluation?

Associates Vignettes

First Place
Jagannath Saikumar (University of Toledo): Reversible Neuropathy after Chemotherapy for metastatic Adenocarcinoma from an Unknown Primary Tumor.

Second Place
Justin Smith (U of Cinci): Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura following an episode of Acute Pancreatitis: A Proposed Mechanism

Third Place
Muna Aldiab (Riverside): The Diagnosis May not be a Crystal Clear: A Case of Back Pain and Gout

Associates Merits

Carrie Caruso (Summa Health System): Treatment Dilemma: Elevated Troponin I levels in a patient with Leukocytosis.

Saira Asim (Riverside): Austrian Syndrome: A Rare Clinical entity.

Melissa Weis (Riverside): When the Treatment becomes the Cause: A Case of Refractory Anemia.

Joseph Duffy (Riverside): Between A Rock and a Hard Place: Bouveret’s Syndrome.

Sudy Jahangiri (Summa Health System): A Tough Diagnosis Masquering as DIC.

2009 Medical Students' Poster Competition-Results

Medical Student- Clinical Vignette

First Place
C. Callie Coombs (University of Cincinnati):A Painful Perianal Plaque: The Great Imposter.

Second Place
Jonathan L Hassel (University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center):Clinical and Immunologic Responses After Desensitization in a Women with LHSP Hypersensitivity


Third Place
Ishwarya Karra (Summa Health System, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine): Superior Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis-A Case Presentation

Medical Students-Research

Ruchi Bhatia (Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine): Development and optimization of brain targeted Tempol loaded nanoparticles for Parkinson’s disease

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