Annual Scientific Meeting
Annual Scientific Meeting
Pioneering the Future: Advancing Today's Discoveries to Improve Health for All
This year we emphasize the critical intersection of climate and health, exploring how innovative solutions can address the far-reaching impacts of our changing environment while promoting health equity for all.
When: Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Where: The Ohio Union, Performance Hall
Registration is open, through January 12, 2025.
Submit your poster abstract by December 20, 2024, if you wish to be considered to present your work to the full Annual Scientific Meeting Audience. Final posters will be due in early February.
Schedule
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Poster setup during this time.
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Dr. Julie Johnson, PharmD, is the Director and Principal Investigator at The Ohio State University Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
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Dr. Cheryl Holder is a fellow in the American College of Physicians and a key medical provider leader dedicated to serving underserved populations. As founding co-chair and executive director of the Florida Clinicians for Climate Action, Holder's work assesses the impact of social determinants of overall health on health outcomes and the broader health impact associated with climate change.
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- Moderator, Michael Oglesbee, PhD
- Pulmonary Impacts of Climate Change, Kimberly Gowdy, MD
- Climate Change and Tick-Borne Illness, Risa Pesapane, PhD
- Climate Change and Health Risk from Algae Changes, Jianron Li, PhD
- Climate Change and Environmental Justice, Smitha Rao, PhD, Amy Krings, PhD
Q&A/Discussion will be included
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Bio break, stretch, poster viewing.
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Ten poster abstract submissions will be selected to present using a five-minute/five-slide presentation model. Graduate students, postdocs, research staff, research scientists and assistant scientists with less than four years appointment are eligible. Submit your poster abstract by December 20, 2024.
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Posters must be up by 9 a.m. Posters must be removed by 3:15 p.m.
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TBD
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- Moderator, Leena Nahata, MD
- Pravastatin and Pre-Eclampsia, Maged Costantine, MD
- Managing Breast-Chest Cancer Risk in Diverse High-Risk Populations, Tasleem Padamsee, PhD
- Cardiovascular Health in African American Women, Karen Patricia Williams, PhD
- Transgenerational Transmission of Psychiatric Illness, Tamar Gur, MD, PhD
- Patient Story, details coming soon
Q&A/Discussion will be included
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Split Panel Session
- Moderator, Molly McNett
- Introduction to the ABCs of D&I, Alicia Bunger, PhD
- Investigating Implementation in Effectiveness Research, Kate Kyzak, PhD
Panel Presentation
- Elise Berlan
- Susie Breitenstein
- Shana McGrath
Q&A/Discussion will be included
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Split Panel Session
Details coming soon
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Bio break, stretch, poster viewing.
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Short faculty presentations addressing topics around campus.
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Closing Remarks
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Stay to connect and collaborate with other investigators across campus.
Poster Submissions
A poster session will be held and poster abstracts are due December 20, 2024, if you wish to be considered to present your work to the full meeting audience. Completed posters will not be required until early February. Those not selected to present to the full audience will have time to showcase their work during the lunch-hour poster session.
Poster topics are open but should relate to translational science. All are welcome and encouraged to submit abstracts. Posters should not be more than 48"x36" and a CTSI poster template is available to download here. If CTSI resources were used please be sure to cite the grant.
Poster Presentations
A selection of poster abstracts will be invited to present their work in a dynamic five-minute presentation format to the full audience - a great way to highlight your research and spark engaging conversations. This is an exceptional opportunity to gain visibility and spark collaborative discussions.
Those eligible for the five-minute/five-slide presentation are graduate students, postdocs, research staff, research scientists and assistant scientists with less than four years appointment.
Those not selected to present will have time to share their work during the poster session.