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Current KL2 Awardees

Christopher Adin, DVM – College of Veterinary Medicine
The Role of Ischemia Reperfusion Injury in Promoting CD103-dependent Injury to Renal Tubules
Mentor: Gregg Hadley, PhD

Stacy Ardoin, MD – Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine
Myocardial Inflammation in SLE
Mentor: Subha Raman, MD

Beth Besecker, MD – Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine
Investigation of Zinc’s Role in FcReceptor and Complement Mediated Phagocytosis
Mentor: Sushela Tridandapani, PhD

Jeffrey Deiuliis, PhD – Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute
Insulin resistance in type-2 diabetes in obese patients
Mentor: Sanjay Rajagopalan, MD

Andrew Hartwick, OD, PhD – College of Optometry
Flicker Sensitivity of Retinal Ganglion Cell Photoreceptors: A Novel Pupil Testing Strategy for Glaucoma Detection
Mentor: Karla Zadnik, OD, PhD

Alison Norris, MD, PhD – College of Public Health
Sexual and reproductive health decisions from medical and epidemiological perspectives
Mentor: John Casterline, PhD

Abigail Norris Turner, PhD – Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine
Vitamin D Supplementation and Bacterial vaginosis in an STD clinic population
Mentor: Rebecca Jackson, MD

Julie Roda, PhD – Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine
HIF-2alpha as a regulator of angiogenesis in malignant melanoma
Mentor: Clay Marsh, MD

Jonathan Slaughter, MD – Division of Neonatology, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
The Comparative Effectiveness of Laparotomy versus Drain Placemen in WLBW Infants with NEC
Mentor: Leif Nelin, MD

Baldwin Way, - PhD - Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences
Translating Social Psychological Theories into Pharmacological Therapies for Psychiatric Disorders: A Randomized Control Trial of Acetaminophen for Borderline Personality Disorder as a Model
Mentor: John Campo, MD

Nahla Zaghloul, MD – Nationwide Children's Hospital
Prevention and therapy to reverse the process of cerebral inflammation and damage that leads to Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL)
Mentor: Brain Kaspar, MD

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