Health Professions students share research results

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Students in NDSU Pharmaceutical Sciences, Public Health, and Pharmacy shared their research in oral and poster presentations for Student Research Day at NDSU on April 19.

From accidental overdose research, to diabetes and pancreatic cancer treatment and more, undergraduate and graduate students provided insights into their robust research. Participants included:

Dalton Booth, Joseph Ekstrom, Victor Martinez, Xavier Pahl, Pharmacy
Exploring Sublingual Tropicamide for Clozapine Induced Sialorrhea
Advisor: Dr. Mark Dewey

Rose Yang, Pharmacy
SNAP The Stigma, Mental Health
Advisor: Dr. Amy Werremeyer

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Juliana Antwi, Public Health
A multi-state Perinatal Quality Collaborative (PQC) to improve outcomes for Maternal and Infant Health
Advisor: Dr. Ramona Danielson

Valentina Asiedu, Public Health
Pilot Use of the Participatory Grantmaking: An Equitable Method for Allocating Funds to Community-Based Organizations
Advisor: Dr. Ramona Danielson

Sierra Nguyen, Public Health
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Pancreatic Cancer: An analysis of Blood Biomarker PheT as an Exposure Identifier
Advisor: Dr. Rick Danielson

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Anurag Banerjee, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Combination Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer Management
Advisor: Buddhadev Layek

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Niyati Borkar, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Kisspeptin Reduces Airway Hyperreactivity and Remodeling in Asthmatic Ovariectomized Mice
Advisor: Dr. Sathish Venkatachalem

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Jesmin Jahan, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Transient silencing of TGF-β1 reverses myelopoietic bias in diabetic CD34+ cells
Advisor: Dr. Yagna Jarajapu

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Madison King, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Optimization of monoclonal antibody production in CHO cells
Advisor: Dr. Estelle Leclerc

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Richard Lamptey, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Brain targeted drug delivery for the management of neurogenic hypertension
Advisors: Dr. Jagdish Singh, Dr. Chengwen Sun

MD Saimon Mia, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Integrin α2 mediated cellular functions are cell type specific in pancreatic cancer
Advisor: Dr. Sijo Mathew

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Rebecca Aubart, Pharmacy
Accidental Overdose Rates in Discharge Patients Prescribed Naloxone
Advisor: Dr. Jeanne Frenzel

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The event was sponsored by NDSU Explore in NDSU Research and Creativity, the NDSU Graduate Student Council, and Gamma Sigma Delta.

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