
The Medical Student Research Club will present the fifth lecture in its series, “Translational Research: From Bench to Bedside,” on Thursday, April 22, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. in Room 101 White Hall (Gandhi Auditorium) on the WSU main campus.
The faculty speakers conduct office-based research through SOARnet, the Southwestern Ohio Area Research Network. They include John Pascoe, M.D., M.P.H.; William Spears, Ph.D.; Miryoung Lee, Ph.D.; Wm. Cameron Chumlea, Ph.D., and Caroline McNicholas, M.A. They will be joined by medical student Jessica Zagory, who has participated in SOARnet research.
SOARnet is a new and growing group of pediatricians and family medicine physicians associated with Wright State University and the Children’s Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio. Its mission is to support its members to design and carry out office-based clinical research of importance and interest to its members, to other primary care providers, and to those involved in formulating health policy. The research network facilitates the formulation of clinical questions and provides support in study design and statistical analysis of data. Read more.
Dinner will be provided on April 22. Please RSVP to Adam Deardorff (deardorff.2@wright.edu) if you plan to attend.