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EPH Students to Present Scientific Posters at Annual Student Research Day
Several EPH students will present their research at the 21st Annual Scientific Poster Session at Student Research Day on May 8 in the Hope Building. The event highlights the commitment of the Schools of Public Health and Medicine to student research, featuring a poster session, oral presentations of selected papers, and the annual Farr Lecture.
Students are nominated by faculty members to present their research. Poster presentations will take place from noon to 2p.m. This year, four students from EPH will present their research (student names appear in bold):
M.P.H. Students:
Allison B. Brenner: Wealth as an independent predictor of child behavior and parent-child relationships.
Hillary Stanton Foulkes, Sharon Hurd, Paula Clogher, Robert S. Baltimore, and Ruthanne Marcus: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Connecticut pediatricians regarding pet-associated diarrheal illness.
Kimberly Yousey-Hindes, Neeta Connally, James Meek, Amanda Durante, and Randall Nelson: Peridomestic Lyme Disease prevention in Connecticut: A three-year, population-based case -0control study.
B.A.-B.S./M.P.H. Student:
Stephanie Smith, Dan Su, Irene A. Rigault de la Longrais, Peter Schwartz, Manuela Puopolo, Thomas J. Rutherford, Gil Mor, Herbert Yu, and Dionyssios Katsaros: ERCCI genotype and phenotype in epithelial ovarian cancer identify patients likely to benefit from paclitaxel treatment in addition to platinum-based therapy.
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