The event took place at Casa Comerío, Bayamón, Puerto Rico, 10:00 am through 4:00 pm.
This event was developed by the Office of the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies. The organizing committee included Dr. Fernández, Associate Dean; OARGDS Staff (Vicmag Cabrera, Jennifer Guzmán, Lissette Arroyo, Ivonne Amill, Gabriel Sierra) and representatives for all academic programs.
Keynote Speaker:
Ivone Bruno, PhD, VP Preclinical Affairs and Process Development at CytoImmune Therapeutics
Presentation Title: “The Future of Healthcare: Artificial Intelligence’s Role in
Biotech Advancements”
Knowing the professionalism and academic talent of our students and residents, we have developed the UCC Research Symposium as a poster presentation activity to showcase their research projects, achievements, and intellectual growth. This is a valuable learning experience that facilitates the exchange of ideas, promotes knowledge innovation, and fosters new research collaborations and networking among students, faculty, and researchers.
The symposium encompasses a range of research focus areas, organized into three main categories: the basic sciences, Clinical and Translational Sciences, and public health.
Sixty-four poster presentations were presented this year by students in all academic programs (Biomedical Sciences, Chiropractic, Medical Imaging, Medicine, and Substance Abuse). With approximately 220 participants, a Keynote Speaker session.
A total of ten (10) Awards and recognitions were given.
Best Poster Award – $150
- Glucocorticoid and Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptors Signaling in Osteoblasts: Crosstalk and Implications for Bone Health. C. López Vega; H. Bensreti; C. Gross; D. Alhamad; A. Tripathi; S. Sultana; C. Yearwood; J. Dorn; C. Dai; W. Bollag; C. Isales; M. McGee-Lawrence. Academic Program: Medicine
Three prizes for 1st Place Poster Award – $150
- Basic Sciences: Pyk2 and MEK/ERK Signaling Control Extracellular Vesicle Secretion in Glioblastoma. N. Ramírez; L. Kucheryavykh. Academic Program: Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences.
- Clinical and Translational: Neuroadjuvant Immunotherapy Improves Survival Outcomes in Locoregionally Advanced, Resectable Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Retrospective Cohort Study. R. Torres; F. Gleber; S. Naara; M. Amit; N. Gross. Academic Program: Medicine
- Public Health: Understanding the Healthcare Needs of the Underserved: A Patient Population Analysis at the Padre Venard Student-Run Free Clinic. G. Del Rio Montesinos; F. Mercado Nieves; I. Olmeda López; A. Soto-González; G. Camareno Soto. Academic Program: Medicine
Three prizes for 2nd Place -$100
- Basic Sciences: Influence on the Activation State of Monocytes from HIV-negative Men Expose to Plasm Exosomes from ART-treated HIV-positive Men in Presence of Absence of Cytochalasain D. B. Collazo; N. Alcalá; L. Ortiz-Valentin; Y. Cantres-Rosario; E. Rodríguez; J. Alves; V. Wojna; Y. Genera. Academic Progam: Medicine
- Clinical and Translational: Chiropractic Management of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome and Achilles Tendinopathy: A Case Study. G. Flores; R. Vazquez; C. Marrero. Academic Program: Chiropractic
- Public Health: Health Literacy Assessment Tools in Spine Surgery and their Relevance to Underserved Populations. E. Lugo; A. Fábregas; N. Ramírez. Academic Program: Medicine
Three prizes for 3rd Place – $75
- Basic Sciences: Statistical Analysis of Mortality Due to Renal Disease in Puerto Rico During Periods of Emergency (2015-2023). J. Encarnación; C. Pérez Morales; P. Rivera; O. Lugo Capera. Academic Program: Medicine
- Clinical and Translational: Neonatal Encephalopathy Associated Feeding Disorders and Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings. J. Pérez-Ocasio; N. Borges-Rivera; L. García-Fragoso; K. Colón-Romero; L. Garcia-Tormos. Academic Program: Medical Imaging Technology
- Public Health: Substance Use in Puerto Rican Breastfeeding Mothers. A. Figueroa-Vázquez; C. Reyes-Pagán; A. Fuentes-Armesto; H. Nieves-Díaz; M. Cabán-Ruiz. Academic Program: Substance Abuse
As the symposium continues to evolve, the UCC Biomedical and Clinical Student/Residents Research Symposium remains a vital space for promoting the exchange of ideas and knowledge that fosters research collaboration and networking among students, faculty, and researchers. Plans for the 2026 symposium will be announced, and we extend our deepest thanks to the members of the organizing committee, our president, Waleska Crespo; the Vice President, Ariel Dávila; and to the Deans, Directors, and all participants who contributed to the success of this event.
Effect of Chiropractic Management on Young Adult with Cervical Radiculopathy and Sacroiliitis: A Case Study
Pérez, Ivonnemarie, BSc Torres, José, DC Marrero, Cristopher, DC Universidad Central del Caribe, Bayamón, Puerto Rico Introduction Cervical radiculopathy is when a nerve root's compression in the spine leads to pain [...]
Effect of GR/MR Antagonists on Epidermal Gene Expression and Epidermal Thickness
Natalia M. Fossas De Mello Wendy B. Bollag Ameena Ali Yonghong Luo Vivek Choudhary Husam Bensreti Joseph Shaver Meghan McGee-Lawrence Universidad Central del Caribe, Bayamón, Puerto Rico Departments of Physiology and [...]
Enhancing Healthcare Access: Innovations in Clínicas Padre Venard’s Community Health Initiatives in Old San Juan
Christian Román Acevedo, MPH Diego Lopez Soto, BS Alondra Soto-González, BS Gabriel Camareno-Soto, BS Priamo Pichardo, BS Antonio Morales Montalvo, BS Laura Bou Delgado, BS Universidad Central del Caribe, School of [...]
Enhancing Preventive and Addiction Medicine: A Comprehensive Analysis of CUMIC Data (July 2024 – January 2025)
Henry X. Nieves-Díaz, MD, DABFM Angélica M. Fuentes-Armesto, MD, DABFM Michelle A. Cabán-Ruiz, PhD Andrés E. Calvo-Díaz, MD Universidad Central del Caribe, Bayamón, Puerto Rico Background Substance use disorders (SUDs) represent [...]
Glucocorticoid and Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptors Signaling in Osteoblasts: Crosstalk and Implications for Bone Health
Corally López Vega Husam Bensreti Colby Gross Dima Alhamad Alok Tripathi Shabiha Sultana Christopher L. Yearwood Jennifer Dorn Caihong Dai Wendy B. Bollag Carlos M. Isales Meghan E. McGee-Lawrence Universidad Central [...]
Health Insurance and Trauma Outcomes: Impact of Coverage on Craniomaxillofacial Injury Survival and Recovery
Daniela Bresciani Padilla, BA Gabriela Pomales Díaz, MS Cristhian G. Negrón Rodríguez, BS Jayson Cotto Del Valle, BS Odaly Balasquide Odeh, BS Guillermo S. Lopez Torres, BS Angel J Carrero Agron, [...]
Abstracts should be presented as a single paragraph adopting the structured abstract style, including section headings as follows:
Title: Maximum of 150 characters, including spaces.
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Introduction: A brief description of the significance of the research presented. Please include the study’s aim/goal/objective, research questions, and hypothesis, if applicable.
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