2022 Appalachian Student Research Forum - East Tennessee State University

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2022 AppalachianStudent Research ForumApril 6 & 7, 2022D.P. Culp Student Center on the ETSU CampusJohnson City, Tennessee

Table of ContentsAbout the Trailblazer Summit .3About the ASRF .4Schedule of Events .5Keynote Presentation .6ASRF Partners .7ASRF Judges .8ASRF Advisory Committee Members .9Special Thanks .10Appendix A: ASRF Oral Presenters List.11Appendix B: ASRF Poster Presenters List.16

About the Trailblazer SummitThe ETSU Office of the Vice Provost for Research and the Research Corporation are excited to sponsor the inaugural TrailblazerSummit: A Celebration of ETSU Research and Innovation. The week of events will celebrate ideas, convene scholars, fosterconnections, and position ETSU’s researchers and innovators to blaze new trails.Schedule of EventsTuesday, April 5th9:00 am - 3:30 pmTrailblazer Summit WorkshopsWednesday, April 6th9:00 am - 4:00 pmAppalachian Student Research Forum8:30 am - 2:30 pmDr. Jay S. Boland Undergraduate Research SymposiumThursday, April 7th9:00 am - 4:00 pmAppalachian Student Research ForumFriday, April 8th9:00 am - 2:00 pmFaculty 3-Minute Mixer4:30 pmThe Art and Science of Distilling3

About the ASRFThe Appalachian Student Research Forum is an annual event hosted by East Tennessee State University. The Forum bringstogether undergraduate, graduate, medical and pharmacy students, post-doctoral fellows and medical residents to presenttheir original research in a formal, juried setting.Beginning in 1985 as a program within the Medical School with only 19 participants, the 2022 Forum will host over 150participants from East Tennessee State University presenting in fields as diverse as nursing, medicine, pharmacy and publichealth; chemistry, biology, economics and other natural, physical and social sciences; computing and engineering;education, and the humanities.A cadre of distinguished researchers, faculty and physicians evaluate and award top prizes for poster presentations forwhich all levels of participant are eligible, and oral presentations for which all levels of participant except undergraduatesare eligible.The Forum culminates with an awards presentation and a keynote address given by Dr. Derek H. Alderman a distinguishedresearcher. Past presenters include Dr. Shilpa Buch, a leading researcher in the connection between HIV and drug abuse; Dr.Richard Ignace, an ETSU professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy; Dr. Karl H. Hasenstein, whose researchinto the use of high-gradient magnetic fields as surrogate for gravity resulted in a successful space experiment onboard aSpace-X3 flight.The Forum is organized by the ETSU Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Administration with input from the ASRFFaculty Advisory Committee. To learn about past ASRF events, please visit: https://www.etsu.edu/studentresearch/default.php.4

Schedule of EventsASRF Day One: Wednesday, April 6, 2022TIMELOCATIONACTIVITY9:00 am - 4:00 pmD.P. Culp Student Center, 3rd Floor, Rooms 303,304, ForumASRF Oral Presentation Sessions11:00 am - 3:00 pmD.P. Culp Student Center, 3rd Floor, BallroomASRF Poster Registration and SetupASRF Day Two: Thursday, April 7, 2022TIMELOCATIONACTIVITY9:00 am - 12:00 pmD.P. Culp Student Center, 3rd Floor, BallroomASRF Poster Presentation Sessions1:30 - 2:00 pmD.P. Culp Student Center, 1st Floor, Martha StreetCulp Auditorium AnnexETSU Bluegrass Band2:00 - 3:00 pmD.P. Culp Student Center, 1st Floor, Martha StreetCulp AuditoriumASRF Keynote Address3:00 - 4:00 pmD.P. Culp Student Center, 1st Floor, Martha StreetCulp AuditoriumASRF Awards Ceremony5

Keynote PresentationDr. Derek AldermanProfessor, Department of GeographyUniversity of TennesseePast PresidentAmerican Association of Geographers(2017-2018)Keynote Address Abstract:“Research as Reparative Storytelling: Lessons from the Black Living Atlas”Dr. Derek Alderman argues for enhancing storytelling as a core professional skill and responsibility among researchers. Importantly,he calls for the stories written, told, performed, and visualized by scholars to be reparative in nature. They should challenge and redressthe fallacies and inequalities that have come to characterize our “post-truth” world. Reparative storytelling, according to Alderman, isabout scholars translating their science, theory, methods, and technologies into clear, compelling accounts that make an interventionin how public groups and decision-makers think about, care for, and act on today’s pressing social and environmental issues.Reparative storytelling is also an ethical commitment to create spaces for amplifying and responding to the voices, experiences, andknowledge production of diverse, historically marginalized groups within our society and professional communities. Mapping andgeospatial analysis—which now stretches across many disciplines and professions—is a potentially powerful tool in creating andtransmitting reparative stories. Yet, realizing this potential requires a reckoning with the politics of maps in America, including theirinvolvement in settler colonialism, racism, patriarchy as well as tool for resisting these forces. Being a reparative researcher requireslooking beyond just academic conventions and expert practices and allowing oneself to acknowledge and learn from the everydaypublic intellectualism and oppositional research practices of oppressed communities. A growing generation of anti-racist mappersand scientists in universities can learn much from the “living atlas” that constitutes the Black Freedom Struggle. More than simply apassive collection of maps, this atlas is the embodied and always emerging ways that Black communities have deployed counter- andrestorative-mapping and other forms of data analysis and visual storytelling as they live with and against White supremacy. In doingso, they redefine what counts as maps and data and what social and political work maps and data can and should do to advanceequality and justice.6

Thank You to our ASRF Partners!The Forum is made possible with generous support from the University community.Financial contributions go to fund over fifty student awards.o Arts & Scienceso Biomedical Scienceso Bureau of Business & EconomicoooooooooooooooooooResearcho Center for Community Outreach &Applied Researcho Center of Excellence for AppalachianStudies & ServicesoooooClemmer CollegeCommunication & PerformanceCriminal JusticeCurriculum & InstructionDean of the College of Business &Technologyo Dean of the College of Pharmacyo Educational Foundations & SpecialEducationo Educational Leadership & PolicyAnalysiso Engineering, Engineering Technology,Surveying, & Interior Architecture7Environmental HealthGraduate SchoolHealth SciencesInternal MedicineMedical LibraryNursing Center for Nursing ResearchOB/GYNOffice of the ProvostPathologyPediatricsPhilosophy & HumanitiesPhysics & AstronomyPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic HealthRoan Scholars Leadership ProgramSherrod LibrarySociology & AnthropologyTRIO/McNair Program

ASRF JudgesWe gratefully acknowledge the following faculty and staff for giving their timeand expertise to serve as ASRF JudgesDr. Rebecca AdkinsDr. Marc FagelsonDr. Ingrid LuffmanDr. David RoaneFletcherDr. William FloraDr. Jane MacMorranDr. Diego Rodriguez-GilDr. Kate BeattyDr. Robin ForemanDr. Wondi Samuel Manalew Dr. Phillip ScheuermanDr. Sharon BiggerDr. James FoxDr. Laura MaphisDr. Laurie SchroderDr. Whitney BignellDr. Chaya GuntupalliDr. Greta MarekDr. Dane ScottDr. Reid BlackwelderDr. Nick HagemeierDr. Charles MaysDr. Eric SellersDr. Myra CarewDr. Theo HaggDr. Kimberly McCorkleMs. Ashley SergiadisDr. Michelle ChandleyDr. Nathan HaleDr. Sharon McGeeDr. Abbas ShilabinDr. Allie ChroustDr. Jennifer HallDr. Hua MeiDr. Candice ShortDr. Suman DalalDr. JeanMarie HendricksonDr. Martha MichiekaDr. Bess Sirmon-TaylorDr. Gerald DeehanDr. Mike HoffDr. Pam MimsDr. Mike SmithDr. Anthony DeLuciaDr. Donald HooverDr. Renee MirandaDr. Michael StoneDr. Julia DoddDr. Stephanie HorvathDr. Paula MoodyDr. Kendrea TodtDr. William R. DuncanDr. Scott JeffressDr. Darrell MooreDr. Joseph TucciaroneDr. Saravanan ElangovanDr. Cuihong JiaDr. Diana MorelenDr. Jonathan WilsonDr. Mohamed ElgazzarDr. Yong JiangDr. Shunbin NingDr. Valentin YakubenkoDr. Susan EppsDr. Thomas JonesDr. Brian NolandDr. Lev YampolskyDr. Eileen ErnenweinDr. Ismail KadyDr. Erik PetersenDr. Brandi Eveland-SayersDr. Alissa LangeDr. Brooks PondDr. Ruth Facon-GranadozoDr. Ying LiDr. Ashana Puri8

ASRF Advisory CommitteeDr. Joseph Shrestha, ASRF ChairAsst. Professor, Engineering, Engineering Technology and SurveyingJohn BossaerAsst. Professor, Pharmacy PracticeKwangman KoAsst. Professor, Counseling & Human ServicesCandace Bright,Asst. Professor of SociologyIngrid LuffmanAsst. Professor, GeosciencesRussell BrownProfessor, Biomedical SciencesSharon McGeeDean, College Graduate Continuing StudiesWendy EckertDirector, Research & Sponsored ProgramsTrena PaulusDirector, Undergraduate ResearchRuth Facun-GranadozoAsst. Professor, Early Childhood EducationAshley SergiadisAsst. Professor, Library AdministrationNick HagemeierInterim Vice Provost for ResearchKendrea TodtAsst. Professor, Nursing Undergraduate ProgramsAdvisory Committee Administrative Support:Ms. Angela Clark, Ms. Camille Josey, and Ms. Lindsay Keitzer, Office of Research &Sponsored Programs9

A Special ThanksWe gratefully acknowledge the following faculty, staff and studentsfor giving their time to serve the Appalachian Student Research ForumASRF Backup Judges:Dr. Biju Bajracharya, Dr. Russell Brown, Dr. Ginger Christian, Dr. Scott Honeycutt, Dr. Michelle HurleyMcNair Program Students:Amyre Cain, Kailey MagieraStudent Employees:Lillie Edmonds, Mofeoluwa Jide-Jegede, Austin Kincer, Josie VestOffice of Research & Sponsored Programs’ Staff:Ms. Cynthia Hardin, Ms. Christine Skalko, Mr. Morgan Taylor10

Appendix A: Oral Presentation ScheduleWednesday, April 6, 2022Location, Time, Subject Area-Presenter Class Presenter Name, Link to Abstract, Presentation TitleCULP FORUM 3039:00 AM-10:00 AMBioSciences-Doctoral StudentsBehera, el Structural Characteristics of Oil Biosynthesis Regulator Protein Wrinkled2 in AvocadoBirchfield, allization of a Unique Flavonol 3-O Glucosyltransferase found in Grapefruit10:00 AM-11:00 AMBioSciences-Doctoral StudentsAldridge, reased Reactive Oxygen Species Buffering Capacity May Underlie Arrhythmia Susceptibility in the Scn1b-/Mouse Model of Dravet SyndromeKeever, linergic Signaling Regulates Macrophage Migration During Acute and Chronic Inflammation via Α7 NicotinicAcetylcholine ReceptorKennard, lcysteine (NAC) and Ondansetron (Zofran) Intravenous Compatibility Determination via RP-HPLC and LCMS/MS Methods1:00 PM-2:00 PMBio-Chem Sciences-Masters StudentsAgbakpo, action, Purification, and Characterization of Bioactive Compounds Produced by Janthinobacterium LividumStrain TAJX190111

1:00 PM-2:00 PMCaesar, Aaronhttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/10Use of Selected Melatonin Derivatives as Spin Traps for Hydroxy Radicals: A Computational Studies.Tetteh, ic Acid-Carbon Dots-Doxorubicin (FA-CD-DOX) Nanoparticles as Cancer Theranostic2:00 PM-3:00 PMBio-Chem Sciences-Masters StudentsMoore, lowering Community Effects on the Relative Contribution of Pollen Quantity and Quality Limitation to theReproductive Success of Four Clarkia SpeciesRockow, Davidhttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/8The Impact of Urbanization on Pollination Success in Asclepias syriaca (Common Milkweed), A ComprehensiveStudySnipes, ariation in the Stylohyal-Tympanic Bone Articulation in Laryngeally Echolocating Bats and Its ImplicationsRegarding FunctionCULP FORUM 3049:00 AM-10:00 AMBio & Social Sciences-Doctoral Students & FellowsCartwright, opment of Metastatic Merkel Cell Carcinoma Following the Excision of Same-Sided Recurrent AuricularMelanomaStanton, Melaniehttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/158A Nurse Leader Residency Program: Improving Leadership Competencies12

10:00 AM-11:00 AMBio & Social Sciences-Doctoral Students & FellowsJones, ffects of Alcohol Withdrawal on Sleep Macroarchitecture and Microarchitecture in Female and Male RatsOlomofe, bacco use among blue collar workers in Nigeria: A survey of Construction Artisans in Ekiti stateZarin, ocretin-Receptor Antagonists for Treatment of Methamphetamine Use Disorder11:00 AM-12:00 AMBio & Social Sciences-Doctoral Students & FellowsDismuke, 6The Interaction Effect of Impression Motivation and Impression Efficacy on Social Anxiety: Analyzing Situational andDispositional DifferencesMahan, amining Effects of Direct and Indirect Experiences of Childhood Adversity on Suicidality in Youth who haveEngaged in Sexually Abusive Behaviors1:00 PM-2:00 PMPublic Health-Masters StudentsAbakah, on–Destructive Imaging of Phytosulfokine Trafficking Using a Fiber–Optic Fluorescence MicroscopeHeadrick, e Effects of Dysregulating Cyclic-di-GMP Pathways on Survival of Salmonella in Chicken EggsReynolds, clic Di-GMP Regulates Biofilm Formation, Desiccation Tolerance, and Motility in Acinetobacter Baumannii13

2:00 PM-3:20 PMPublic Health-Masters StudentsDaniel, ing the Puzzle: An Exploration of Parenting, Emotion Socialization, Adversity and their Associated PsychosocialOutcomes in Appalachia.Howard, Amyhttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/163At the Intersection of Transgender Attitudes, Identity Politics, and Vote ChoiceNriagu, he Prevalence of Cardio-Metabolic Conditions (Diabetes, Hypertension, and Obesity) Before and During COVID-19and Association with Health and Sociodemographic FactorsNwaneki, ronic Disease Risk Factors among Women in TennesseeCULP FORUM 3119:00 AM-10:00 AMHealthCare-Doctoral StudentsAl Ksir, otivational Interviewing to Improve Self-Management in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes : A Randomized Clinical TrialAyo, Adeolahttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/150A Cross-sectional Descriptive Study of Patient Satisfaction among Community-dwelling Medicare Beneficiaries withDiabetesOke, VID 19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Health Literacy among Southern States in the United States10:00 AM-11:00 AMHealthCare-Doctoral StudentsAdebayo-Abikoye, e Association Between Substances Related Behavior and High Blood Pressure Among Women in the UnitedStates14

10:00 AM-11:00 AMAdelli, cess to Contraceptive Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perceptions of Choose Well Hospital PartnersOsedeme, eptions, knowledge, and attitudes about Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs) among Women inAppalachian Tennessee1:00 PM-2:40 PMBio-Environmental Sciences -Masters StudentsBittner, e and Pesticide Detection with PhthalocyaninesClark, unity Structure Analysis of Mammals Found at the Gray Fossil Site, TNFashina, aluation of Karst Spring Water Quality Using Water Quality Indices in Northeast TennesseeHardgrave, ological Comparisons of the Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) Between the Terrestrial Eft and AdultStage.Wiser, valuating Spatiotemporal Patterns in US Tornado Occurrence with Space Time Pattern Mining: 1950-2019 and1980-201915

Appendix B: Poster Presentation Schedule9am to 12pm, Thursday, April 7, 2022CULP CENTER BALLROOMPresenter Class-Subject Area Presenter Name, Link to Abstract, Presentation TitleDoctoral Students-BioSciencesCaviness, actory Dysfunction in SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Benefits of Including Smell Tests in COVID-19 PatientsHudson, se Exposure Effects in Extended High FrequenciesOwens, scutaneous Auricular Vagal Nerve Stimulation (taVNS) as a Potential Treatment for Cardiac, Gastric Motility, and Migraine DisordersPeeters, abotropic Glutamate Receptor Type 5 (Mglu5) as a Therapeutic Target Towards the Enhanced Rewarding Effects of Nicotine and Deficits inSensorimotor Gating in a Heritable Model of Drug Abuse Vulnerability in PsychosisToma, n SEM Study of Blastodinium Parasitism of Estuarine Calanoid Copepods: Impact on MankindDoctoral Students-HealthCare Group AAdeniran, evalence and Determinants of Dental Care Visits among Tennessee Seniors: Results from a Longitudinal StudyDiem, ssing Self-Efficacy in Families of Children with Hearing Concerns through an Audiological Early Intervention TrainingJohnson, dability and Quality of Patient Education Materials Pertaining to Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo16

Parungao, loring the Experiences of Emerging Adulthood Among Rural Appalachian StudentsRidley, 8The Effects of Rejection Sensitivity on Attention and Performance Monitoring Event-Related PotentialsDoctoral Students-HealthCare Group BAmeh, ning for Adverse Childhood Experiences in Primary Care.Burleson, Improving Coordinated Mental Health Care Through an Enhanced Referral Process: A Quality Improvement ProjectMelton, Do Block Grant Resources Equitably Reach Rural Communities? A 50 State AnalysisMinnick, An Economic Assessment of Smokefree Restaurant Establishments in Tennessee: Implications for Other Smoking EstablishmentsSossong, 4Improving Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Referrals in the Primary Care SettingSurles, inic Capacity to Provide Patient-centered Contraceptive Care to Adolescents in the U.S. South: Impact of Rurality and Clinic TypeDoctoral Students-Non-competitiveBowman, mplementation of Evidenced-based Practices to Improve Follow-up Care Following an Inpatient Mental Health HospitalizationGaller, Nicolehttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/78The Relationship Between Health Care Utilization and Social Engagement Among Aging Populations in Urban and Non-urban Communities17

Jones, ght level contributes to habitat selection in the Common House Spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum (Araneae: Theridiidae)Kalariya, Deephttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/45Case of Fluoxetine-induced Enuresis in a Female PatientMasters Students-Bio-Chem SciencesAldridge, ffects of Single and Dual Hypocretin-receptor Blockade or Knockdown of Hypocretin Amygdalar Projections on Alcohol Drinking in Dependent Male RatsArije, rification and Structural Elucidation of Bioactive Metabolites Isolated From Soil Bacterium Arthrobacter Sp. Strain TAJX1902Cornett, termining the Polymicrobial Relationship Between Candida albicans and Enterobacter sppHolman, vestigating the Effect of Salcaprozate Sodium on Skin Permeation of Cromolyn SodiumPeprah-Yamoah, hosphorus-Doped Carbon Fiber Ultramicroelectrodes as Electrochemical Sensors for Detection of Hydrogen PeroxideMasters Students-Bio-Geo SciencesBruce, finity of Arctomeles dimolodontus and other Old-World Badgers (Melinae: Mustelidae: Carnivora)Jaffe, luating Bat Roost Abundance: A Comparison of Drone-Acquired Thermal Imagery and Acoustic Recordings with Visual ObserversLong, isk-Prone and Risk-Averse Foraging Strategies Enable Niche Partitioning in Two Diurnal Orb-Weaving Spider Species18

Ragsdale, sion and Locomotor Circadian Rhythms and Differently Entrained to Temperature and Light Cycles in the Flesh Fly Sarcophaga CrassipalpisXu, Ziqihttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/102Mice and Rats (Rodentia: Cricetidae) from the Pliocene Age Gray Fossil Site of Tennessee and Their Paleoecological ImplicationsMasters Students-GeoSpatial SciencesLinam, ng the Buried Fort of Los Adaes, Capital of Spanish Texas 1729-1770, Using GeophysicsOlawuyi, 0Spatiotemporal Analysis of the COVID-19 Pandemic in School-age Children (5-18 years) in Washington and Johnson County, TNPierce, ory to Data: Converting Topographic Maps into Digital Elevation ModelsWhite, arching for Unmarked Graves at Historic Carter Mansion, Elizabethton, TNWhiteman, sk Assessment of Slope Movement in Watauga County, North CarolinaMasters Students-Public HealthAdenusi, Adedejihttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/58Do Heavy Smoking and Early Onset of Smoking and Heavy Alcohol Intake Increase the Chance of Heart Condition?Asifat, ow Birth Weight and Its Associated Risk Factors in The United States Using National Survey of Children Health Data 2016-2020Kearley, rveillance of COVID-19 in Two Northeast Tennessee School Districts19

Olagunju, e Effect of Heavy Alcohol Consumption On Coronary Heart Disease Among U.S. Adults: Using The 2020 BRFSS Annual Survey DataOnakpoma, ational and Tennessee Trends in the Prevalence of Obesity and Overweight among High School Students Using YRBS Data 1999-2019Sloop, Adahttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/97The Importance of Positive Interaction within Assistance Work in AppalachiaTurner, laria in Children Under the Age of 5 from Sierra Leone in 2019Williams, lping or Hovering: Examining Social Loafing and the Free-Rider Effect in Youth’s Transition ReadinessMasters Students-Non-competitiveAnnor, e, Gender and Mental Health Outcomes in TennesseeJones, hanced Integration of Behavioral/Mental Health Care at a Nurse-Managed Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Southern AppalachiaSmith, l-Based SLPs’ Perceptions and Attitudes of LeadershipTafesse, Racial Disparities Associated With Colon Cancer Screening in a Nationally Representative Sample; A Cross-sectional StudyMedical Students-BioSciencesNoordin, luating the Efficacy of Thiel Cadavers Versus Low Fidelity Simulation Plastic Mannequins for Teaching Intubation Skills in Medical Education20

Razura, gn, Molecular Cloning and Expression of Integrin αD Mutants for the Functional Analysis of Integrin Ligand Binding PropertiesRoberts, Production of NRF2 and p62 in EBV LatencySiddiqui, The Effects of Chronic Stress on CNTF/UCN3 in the pBNST and Hypothalamic PVN in MiceYang, Yonghttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/135The Anxiety- and Depression-like Behavioral Profile of Astrocytic FAK Knockout MiceMedical Students-Case StudiesGersch, titious Disorder Presenting as the Intentional Swallowing of Foreign ObjectsHoward, nimally Conjoined Craniopagus Twins: Case Report, Review of the Literature, and 28-Year Follow-upRobinson, bining Sharp Excision and Electrocautery Dermabrasion in the Treatment of RhinophymaSantulli, IS-C with Neurologic FeaturesMedical Students-HealthCareBethurum, Alvahttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/94How Low Can We Go?: Comparing Long-term Oncologic Outcomes for APR and LAR in Very Low Rectal CancerGudger, nvestigating HIV/HCV Incidence and Barriers to Care in the Region of Northeast Tennessee21

Mason, rring Substance Use in Grade School Children through Mental Health Awareness and Coping Skills TrainingMillard, essing Virtual and Augmented Reality Training for Paramedic StudentsMiller, tigma Related To Medication Assisted Treatment in Rural AppalachiaShore, e in Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Rate is Associated With Increased Buprenorphine Prescription RatePharmacy Students-Pharmaceutical SciencesAkeemat, pidly Dissolving Polymeric Microneedle Skin Patch of Naloxone for Opioid Overdose TreatmentBelcher, ucturally Related Flavonoids CT1 and CT3 Have Cytotoxic Activity On Triple Negative MDA-MB-231 Breast Cancer Cells By Targeting The MEK-ERKFrempong, alitative and Quantitative Analysis of Drug Diffusion Into and Across Derma planed SkinMcCurry, Abbyhttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/105The Association Between Grandparents as Caregivers and Overdose Mortality in Appalachia vs. Non-AppalachiaOwens, Hillaryhttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/141A Method for Measuring Nicotine in Animals Following a Vaping ModelSigmund, riences of Care Among Women of Childbearing Age Receiving Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in East Tennessee22

Sundin, Ashleyhttps://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2022/schedule/63An Exploration of Bacterial Microbiome in E. TN AmbulancesWillcoxon, Related Suboptimal Insulin UsePharmacy Students-Non-competitiveCarnevale, near and Circular Human ZNF292 RNAs Decrease after Anti-Cancer Treatment of HCT116 Colorectal Cancer CellsMorris, xpression of ZNF292 Linear and Circular RNAs in Rat MtT Pituitary Cell Lines is Related to Somatotroph DifferentiationResidents & Fellows-BioSciencesAdams, s to Apples: Effective Clinical Comparisons of Medications Used in Treating CoVid-19 Apples to Apples: Effective Clinical Comparisons of MedicationsUsed in Treating CoVid-19Eddy, oving Resident Knowledge of Point of Care Ultrasound in an Outpatient Residency ClinicFarrand, gus Nerve Stimulation Mitigates Cardiac Symptoms and Alters Inflammatory Markers in Heart Failure RatsHorne, proving Diabetic Patient Engagement through Implementation of Diabetic Care Cards"Wills, vioral Effects and Neurobiological Mechanisms of 3-Aminobenzimide in a Rodent Model of Chronic Psychological Stress23

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The Appalachian Student Research Forum is an annual event hosted by East Tennessee State University. The Forum brings together undergraduate, graduate, medical and pharmacy students, post-doctoral fellows and medical residents to present . The Forum is organized by the ETSU Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Administration with input .