Published May 4, 2017 This content is archived.
Third-year students at the UB School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences presented projects focused on clinical, experimental and translational research as part of the school's innovative Clinical Research Program.
The Clinical Research Program (CRP) is an opportunity for third- and fourth-year PharmD students to elevate themselves for placement in fellowships and residencies via individualized research programs focused on excellent original clinical and translational research. The CRP has a proven track record of providing students robust didactic and experiential clinical research activities which prepares them to compete for competitive post graduate training positions.
Student Name (Mentor) | Title of Presentation |
Samantha C. Boyce (Fran Gengo) | Secondary Stroke/TIA Outcomes: The Impact of Platelet Function Testing |
Geoffrey W. Brown (Terrance Bellnier) | Medical Marijuana Assisted Pain Management: Efficacy, Safety and Cost |
Kelly Krieger (Calvin Meaney) | The Retrospective Evaluation of the Risk of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy: Comparison of Agents and Defining Optimal Use Characteristics |
Wai Yin Haddy Leung (David Jacobs ) | Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT): Treating Anytime and Anywhere |
Chi Hua Richard Lu (Qing Ma) | Safety and Effectiveness of Ledipasvir/Sofosbuvir: Novel Solutions to Combat a Global Health Crisis |
Khyati Rana (Javier Blanco) | Implementation of Pharmacogenomic Testing in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer |
Alexander R. Smith (Gene Morse) | Patient Safety Organizations in Liver Disease: A Dynamic Approach to Improve Outcomes |
Nima Subramanian (Brian Tsuji) | Killing of MCR-1 Polymyxin-Resistant E. coli using Double Carbapenems and Polymyxin B: The Pig is Out of the Barn |
Sarah Spitznogle (Brian Tsuji) | Virulence, Killing, and Resistance: A New Paradigm for Optimize Antibiotic Activity |