2024 Annual Neurology Resident Research Day

Resident Research Day 2023

Resident Research Day is held each year in May. At this event, residents have the opportunity to present their completed research projects. Three residents conduct platform presentations of their work during Grand Rounds. Afterward, there is a poster session luncheon for residents and fellows. Each participant gives a brief overview of their project, and the audience has the opportunity to ask questions. Awards are given for the best platform and poster presentations. Residents are further encouraged to submit their final projects for presentation at meetings and publication.

Resident Research Poster Presentations

Adam Kroopnick, MD

“Altered Mental Status in Pregnancy”
PGY 4, Adult Neurology Resident

Edward Lee, MD

“Reducing Emergency Department Boarding Time for Neurology Patients”
PGY 4, Adult Neurology Resident

Alicia Brady, MD

“Patient Resources for Resident Access”
PGY 4, Adult Neurology Resident

Anna Cai, MD

“Gastrointestinal Disorders and Risk of Status Epilepticus”
PGY 4, Adult Neurology Resident

Alana Balbi, MD

“Risk Factors for New Neurologic Diagnoses in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19.”
PGY 4, Adult Neurology Resident

Arielle Lehman, MD

“The Impact on Concussion Care-Seeking Behavior Among Adolescents Relative to the COVID-19 Pandemic”
PGY 4, Adult Neurology Resident

Alexander Houck, MD

“Regional Cerebral Blood Flow is Associated with PET and Plasma Biomarkers of Tau Pathology in Middle Age”
PGY 4, Adult Neurology Resident

Luke Massaro, MD

“Work-up and Counseling of First-of-Lifetime Seizure: A Simulation-based Educational Tool and Embedded Learning Results”
PGY 4, Adult Neurology Resident

Grace Russo, MD

“Management of a Patent Foramen Ovale During Pregnancy and Postpartum”
PGY 4, Adult Neurology Resident

Sehajvir Madhok, MD

“Pediatric Migraine Counseling”
PGY 5, Child Neurology Resident

Evan Hess, MD

“A Student’s Guide to the Neurological ICU”
PGY 4, Adult Neurology Resident

Alexander Jonokuchi, MD

Approach to New Onset Psychosis in Pediatrics: An Interdisciplinary ConsensusDriven Clinical Pathway”
PGY 5 Child Neurology Resident

Resident Research Platform Presentation

Jeiru Egeria Lin, MD, PhD

“Platelet-Rich-Plasma Restores Mitochondrial Content and Function In Vitro”
PGY 5, Child Neurology Resident

Michelle Corkrum, MD, PhD

“The Role of Sensory Circuits in Movement Recovery After Pediatric Stroke: A Clinical to Preclinical Study”
PGY3 Child Neurology Resident


Annual Neurology Resident Research Day Presentations: