Women's Health Research Day | April 9, 2025
Trainee Award Winners
Basic Science Research: Sarah Herz for her work titled Evaluation Of The Role Of Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor-1 In Aromatase Inhibitor Induced
Basic Science Research: Hannah Fulenwider for her work titled Painful-Like Behavior In Mice effect of chronic adolescent stress and morphine dependence on T cell profile in male and female rats
Clinical & Translational Research: Madison Marcus for her work titled Characterization of neurofunctional and inflammatory markers in the context of early life stress among a clinical sample of people maintained on buprenorphine for opioid use disorder
Community and Public Health Research: Marianne Lunch for her work titled Project Belong: Improving Reentry Outcomes for Juvenile Justice-Involved Youth through Supported Employment and Trauma-Based Care
Innovation and Women’s Health Award: Tania Gupta for her work titled Hey Chat– What Should I do? Analysis of LLM Responses to Angiographic Emergencies
Innovation and Women’s Health Award: Aubree Musicant for her work titled Generating a TCS Knockout Mutant in Sneathia using Homologous Recombination
Women's Health Research Day | April 17, 2024
Trainee Award Winners
Basic Science Research: Hannah Fulenwider for her work titled Chronic Adolescent Stress Attenuates Morphine-induced Antinociception and Central Amygdala Activity in Adult Male and Female Rats
Community & Public Health Research: Tara Horan for her work titled Maternal Depression Screening in a Community Health Center
The Elizabeth Fries Young Investigator Award was given to Hannah Fulenwider.
Women's Health Research Day | April 26, 2023
Trainee Award Winners
Basic Science Research: Valerie Ericsson for her work titled SPAG17 deficiency promotes accelerated female reproductive aging and fibrosis leading to reduced fertility and parturition defects.
Clinical & Translational Research: Michelle Eglovitch for her work titled Patient reported insight to guide development and implementation of sleep interventions in the opioid use disorder treatment setting.
Building Bridges in Interdisciplinary Women’s Health Research Award: Anna Weisse for her work titled Demographic Correlates of the Perceptions of Prenatal Cannabis Use Survey.
The Elizabeth Fries Young Investigator Award was given to Valerie Ericsson.
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