Research Day 2016 Menu of Abstracts AND Posters Involving Student Researchers (2/12/2016)
There are a total of 20 Osteopathic Medicine Students Involved in these Presentations

1. Age-Related Differences in Tissue Dielectric Constant Values of Female Forearm Skin Measured Noninvasively at 300 MHz     
Harvey N. Mayrovitz, PhD, Professor of Physiology, College of Medical Sciences ABSTRACT   POSTER   PHOTO 
Arash Zarrin, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Shalaka Akolkar, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Sunny Parekh, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Anita Singh, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine

2. Age-Related Changes in Male Forearm Skin-to-Fat Tissue Dielectric Constant at 300 MHz
Harvey N. Mayrovitz, PhD, Professor of Physiology, College of Medical Sciences ABSTRACT    POSTER  PHOTO 
Nishant Patel, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Simona Bartos, OMS-III, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kelly Corbitt, OMS-III, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Alexandra Grammenos, OMS-III, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Shannon Mohabir, OMS-I, College of Osteopathic Medicine

3. Tissue Dielectric Constant (TDC) as an Index of Skin Water in Women with and without Breast Cancer:
Upper Limb Assessment via a Self-Contained Compact Measurement Device

1Harvey N Mayrovitz, PhD, Professor of Physiology                                                  ABSTRACT   POSTER  PHOTO1  PHOTO2
2Madeline Fasen OMS-II
3Daniel N. Weingrad, MD, FACS
3Lidice B. Lopez, P.A.
1College of Medical Sciences, 2College of Osteopathic Medicine, 3Cancer Healthcare Associates

4. Tissue Dielectric Constant (TDC) as an Index of Localized Arm Skin Water: Differences between Measuring Probes and Genders
 1Harvey N Mayrovitz, PhD, Professor of Physiology                                               ABSTRACT      POSTER  PHOTO1  PHOTO2
2Jennifer Wong OMS-II
3Daniel N. Weingrad, MD, FACS
3Lidice B. Lopez, P.A.
1College of Medical Sciences, 2College of Osteopathic Medicine, 3Cancer Healthcare Associates
 
5. Skin Water in Persons with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Assessed by Tissue Dielectric
Constant (TDC) Measured at 300 MHz
Bansari Sarkar, OMS III, College of Osteopathic Medicine                                     ABSTRACT        POSTER  PHOTO1  PHOTO2
Irina Volosko, OMS-III, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Naushira Pandya, M.D, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Harvey N. Mayrovitz, PhD, Professor of Physiology, College of Medical Sciences

6. Young Adult Gender Differences in Forearm Skin-to-Fat Tissue Dielectric Constant
(TDC) Values Measured at 300 MHz
Harvey N. Mayrovitz, PhD, Professor of Physiology, College of Medical Sciences ABSTRACT        POSTER  PHOTO
Allen Abello, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kelly Corbitt, OMS-III, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Alexandra Grammenos, OMS-III, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Jason Mammino, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine

7. Localized Forearm Skin Water Changes Associated with Heat Induced Hyperemia
Anita Singh, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine                                           ABSTRACT        POSTER  PHOTO1   PHOTO2  PHOTO3
Shalaka Akolkar, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kevin Rechcigl OMS-I College of Osteopathic Medicine
Harvey N. Mayrovitz, PhD, Professor of Physiology, College of Medical Sciences
                       
8. Race-Related Differences in Tissue Dielectric Constant (TDC) Measured
Noninvasively at 300 MHz in Male and Female Skin at Multiple Sites and Depths  

Harvey N. Mayrovitz, PhD, Professor of Physiology, College of Medical Sciences ABSTRACT        POSTER  PHOTO1  PHOTO2
Fernando Doval, OMS-I, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Sharien A. Mahtani, OMS-IV, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Louis Michaelos, OMS-IV, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Eric Pitts, OMS-IV, College of Osteopathic Medicine

9. Face and Neck Skin Firmness and Water Content Assessed in Young Women
Alexandra Grammenos, OMS-III, College of Osteopathic Medicine                       ABSTRACT         POSTER  PHOTO
Kelly Corbitt, OMS-III, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Jason Mammino, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Allen Abello, OMS-II, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Harvey N. Mayrovitz, PhD, Professor of Physiology, College of Medical Sciences