Clinical Science
2022 CHHS Research Day Poster Show Category
Clinical Science Award Winners
- Matthew Bomar, Undergraduate Research and Creativity – Top Honors (pictured left)
- Alison Herman, Clinical Science – Distinction in Research (pictured middle)
- Laura Taylor, Clinical Science – Distinction in Graduate Research (pictured right)
Research Category
Clinical Science
Kieran Abbotts, Graduate Student
Title: Caffeine Augments the Lactate and Interleukin-6 Response to Moderate Exercise in Men
Additional Authors: Taylor Ewell, Matthew Bomar, Hannah Butterklee, Jordan Rebik, and Christopher Bell
Faculty Mentor: Christopher Bell
Academic Unit: Department of Health and Exercise Science
Matthew Bomar, Undergraduate Student
Awarded Undergraduate Research and Creativity – Top Honors
Title: Comparison of the Influence of Five Cannabidiol Formulations on Kidney and Liver Function
Additional Authors: Matthew Bomar, Taylor Ewell, Kieran Abbots, Hannah Butterklee, and Christopher Bell
Faculty Mentor: Christopher Bell
Academic Unit: Department of Health and Exercise Science
Title: Impact of Blueberry Consumption on Atherosclerotic Risk Biomarkers in Postmenopausal Women with Elevated Blood Pressure or Stage-1 Hypertension
Additional Authors: Emily K. Woolf 1; Nicole S. Litwin 1; Janee Terwood 2; Allegra R. Vazquez 1; Nathan Ketelhut 2; Kiri A. Michell 1; Brayden T. Smith 1; Lauren E. Grabos 1; Sylvia Y. Lee 1, Douglas R. Seals 3; Frank A. Dinenno 2; Sarah A. Johnson 1
1 Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition
2 Department of Health and Exercise Science
3 Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Faculty Mentor: Sarah A. Johnson
Academic Unit: Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition
Title: Case Series of Women Who Receive an Autism Diagnosis in Adulthood: Preliminary Evidence for the Adverse Impact of Late Identification
Additional Authors: Emily Daniels and Lily Tomasula-Martin
Academic Unit: Department of Human Development and Family Studies
Awarded Clinical Science – Distinction in Research
Title: An Occupation-Based Clinic Makeover: Perceptions and Experiences of Occupational Therapists
Additional Authors: Wendy B. Stav
Academic Unit: Department of Occupational Therapy
Sarah Morton, Graduate Student
Title: Potential mechanisms by which insufficient sleep impairs insulin sensitivity
Additional Authors: Bryan C. Bergman, Karin A. Zemski-Berry, Irene E. Schauer, Kenneth P. Wright Jr., and Josiane L. Broussard
Faculty Mentor: Josiane Broussard
Academic Unit: Department of Health and Exercise Science
Title: Driving performance is influenced by whether the paretic or non-paretic leg is used for car pedal control following stroke
Additional Authors: Prakruti Patel and Neha Lodha
Faculty Mentor: Neha Lodha
Academic Unit: School of Biomedical Engineering
Title: Repetitive element transcripts are associated with inflammation in older adults
Additional Authors: Alyssa N. Cavalier, Cali M. McEntee, Devin Wahl, Gabriella T. McWilliams, Douglas R. Seals, and Thomas J. LaRocca
Faculty Mentor: Tom LaRocca
Academic Unit: Department of Health and Exercise Science
Awarded Clinical Science – Distinction in Graduate Research
Title: The influence of vascular cognitive impairment on driving following stroke
Additional Authors: Prakruti Patel, Aviva Pollet, and Neha Lodha
Faculty Mentor: Neha Lodha
Academic Unit: Department of Health and Exercise Science
Emily Woolf, Graduate Student
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