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The COD Research Day on April 8, 2013, showcased groundbreaking research in dental and health sciences. Notable awardees included Melisa Gilbey for her investigation into a potential genetic link between hypodontia and ovarian cancer, and Will Yoder for his work on acute orofacial pain suppression via viral vector gene delivery. Other highlights included studies on the effects of aging on osteoclast-related genes, pain management with subanesthetic ketamine, and non-surgical periodontal therapies in gestational diabetes. Thank you to all participants; see you next year!
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Dentsply Award Melisa Gilbey Investigation of a Potential Genetic Link Between Hypodontia and Ovarian Cancer
Predoc 1st Place, Will Yoder Acute Orofacial Pain Suppression Induced by Viral Vector Gene Delivery 2nd Place, Justin Kolasa Oral Health Status and Biomarkers of Myocardial Infarction
Postdoc: Basic Science 1st Place, SudhaGudhimella Effects of aging on osteoclast related genes in non-human primates 2nd Place, Jason Roedig Comparison of BMI, AHI and Apolipoprotein E allele e4 (APOE e4) Alleles Among Sleep Apnea Patients with Different Angle Classifications
Postdoc: Clinical Science 1st Place, Isabel Moreno-Hay Reduction of Pain Following Intravenous Infusion of Subanesthetic Ketamine in a Patient with Continuous Neuropathic Pain: A Case Report 2nd Place, Allison Wright Effects of Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy in Patients with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Oral Presentations G. Yu, Phd A. KutKut, DDS, MS A.H. Mofid, DDS T.R. Stark, DDS