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36 th Annual Meeting Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences A.R. and MaryLouise Tandy Medical Education Building, 1111 W. 17 th St., Tulsa, OK 74107 July 28, 2017 The OSP Annual Meeting was held on July 28, 2017 at OSU-CHS in Tulsa in conjunction with the Tulsa Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience (T-SfN) and the Tulsa Area Bioscience Education and Research Consortium (TABERC). Dr. Kath Curtis of T-SfN and Dr. Diana Spencer of TABERC contributed enormously to the preparation, organization, and overall success of this joint venture. The meeting included oral presentations by undergraduate TABERC students, a keynote seminar by Dr. Julia Moffitt, an oral presentation by Dr. Brandy Close on faculty perceptions of formative assessment, oral presentations by graduate students, and poster presentations by high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, and faculty. Summary of Meeting: 76 attendees 9 different universities/colleges and a few high schools 23 posters 4 symposia of a total 10 oral presentations Special thanks to APS: The American Physiological Society provided OSP with $1500 for the meeting. Funds were used for supplies, food, and awards. Special thanks to OCAST The Oklahoma Center for Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) provides critical funding for research scientists in the state of Oklahoma. OCAST representatives accepted our invitation to attend this meeting and provided generous support. The bioscience research community in Oklahoma focuses on important health issues throughout the state and OCAST has consistently provided financial support to scientists on a competitive basis. We sincerely appreciate the contribution from OCAST in helping to make our meeting a great success.

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36thAnnualMeetingOklahomaStateUniversityCenterforHealthSciences

A.R.andMaryLouiseTandyMedicalEducationBuilding,1111W.17thSt.,Tulsa,OK74107July28,2017

TheOSPAnnualMeetingwasheldonJuly28,2017atOSU-CHSinTulsainconjunctionwiththeTulsaChapteroftheSocietyforNeuroscience(T-SfN)andtheTulsaAreaBioscienceEducationandResearchConsortium(TABERC).Dr.KathCurtisofT-SfNandDr.DianaSpencerofTABERCcontributedenormouslytothepreparation,organization,andoverallsuccessofthisjointventure.ThemeetingincludedoralpresentationsbyundergraduateTABERCstudents,akeynoteseminarbyDr.JuliaMoffitt,anoralpresentationbyDr.BrandyCloseonfacultyperceptionsofformativeassessment,oralpresentationsbygraduatestudents,andposterpresentationsbyhighschool,undergraduate,andgraduatestudents,andfaculty.

SummaryofMeeting:

• 76attendees• 9differentuniversities/collegesandafewhighschools• 23posters• 4symposiaofatotal10oralpresentations

SpecialthankstoAPS:TheAmericanPhysiologicalSocietyprovidedOSPwith$1500forthemeeting.Fundswereusedforsupplies,food,andawards.

SpecialthankstoOCAST

TheOklahomaCenterforAdvancementofScienceandTechnology(OCAST)providescriticalfundingforresearchscientistsinthestateofOklahoma.OCASTrepresentativesacceptedourinvitationtoattendthismeetingandprovidedgeneroussupport.ThebioscienceresearchcommunityinOklahomafocusesonimportanthealthissuesthroughoutthestateandOCASThasconsistentlyprovidedfinancialsupporttoscientistsonacompetitivebasis.WesincerelyappreciatethecontributionfromOCASTinhelpingtomakeourmeetingagreatsuccess.

PROGRAM

JointmeetingofOklahomaSocietyofPhysiologists(OSP)

TulsaChapteroftheSocietyforNeuroscience(T-SfN)TulsaAreaBioscienceEducationandResearchConsortium(TABERC)

8:00–9:00 Registration(foyer);putupposters(4thfloorconferenceroom)8:15-8:40 Buildingtour(optional;sign-upatregistrationdesk)9:00–9:15 Welcome(4thfloorlecturehall)9:15–10:45TABERCsymposium(4thfloorlecturehall;moderatedbyD.Spencer,PhD,TulsaCommunityCollege;

ChairofTABERCboardofdirectors)

ASummerofUndergraduateResearchEffectsofBFNAonInflammatoryExpressioninMouseMicrogliaFaizSafdar,F.Barksdale,D.Buck,K.McCracken,andR.L.Davis

Curcumin-InducedCellDeathinHumanBreastCancerCellLine(MDA-MB-231)JonathanGaikwadandJ.Gaikwad

ElucidatingtheFunctionofCancer-RelatedGenesbyMutationalAnalysisTylerNoble,C.Eddington,andS.Das-Bradoo

ModulationofNGFExpressioninTNBS-InducedColitisinRatColonyChristyEslinger,K.E.Miller,andS.Das

GFAP-ImmunolabelingintheHindbrainsofOvariectomizedRats:EffectsofEstrogenTreatmentandSodiumDeficientDietStephanieD.Sandoval,S.L.Core,andK.S.Curtis

TheRhizosphericBacterialDiversitybetweenSoilSamplesTakenfromThreeWorldBiomesUsing16SrRNAGenesAshleyKennedy,BrianForrester,andD.Spencer

10:45–11:00 Coffeebreak(foyer)11:00–noon Keynoteaddress(4thfloorlecturehall)

TheNeurocardiacAxisinHealthandDiseaseJuliaMoffitt,PhD,Professor&Chair,DepartmentofPhysiology,Pharmacology&Pathology;ArkansasCollegeofOsteopathicMedicine

Noon–1:00 Lunch(4thfloorconferencehall)1:00–1:30 OSPSymposium(4thfloorlecturehall;moderatedbyA.Rouch,PhD,OklahomaStateUniversity–

CenterforHealthSciences,OSPPresident)

FacultyPerceptionsinFormativeAssessmentBrandyClose,PhD,Director,OfficeofEducationalDevelopment;OklahomaStateUniversity–CenterforHealthSciences

1:30–2:00 T-SfNSymposium(4thfloorlecturehall;moderatedbyK.Curtis,PhD,OklahomaStateUniversity–CenterforHealthSciences,President,T-SfN)

CommunityOutreachduringBrainAwarenessWeek GettingtoKnowYourNeurons

exploringthemysteriesofthemind

Tulsa Chapter ofthe

Society forNeuroscience

AmieFrancis,PhDstudent,OklahomaStateUniversity–CenterforHealthSciences DancingforaHealthyBrain

RachelHardy,DO-MSstudent,OklahomaStateUniversity–CenterforHealthSciences2:00-3:30 BiomedicalResearchinTulsa:Postersbygraduate,undergraduate,andhighschoolstudents

(4thfloorconferencehall)3:30–3:45 Concludingremarksandawards3:45–4:15 Buildingtours;Businessmeetings PostertitlesandpresentersHighschoolstudentposterpresentations1. ExpressionofMCP-1inLiverandSpleeninaRatModelofPost-MenopausalObesityShwetanshuDas1,A.Teygong2,K.McCracken3,D.Buck3,K.Curtis3andR.Davis31BookerT.WashingtonHighSchool,2BishopKelleyHighSchool,3OklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences(OKSTARsprogram)2. DietarySodiumDeficiency,Estrogen,andAstrocyteDensityinForebrainCircumventricularOrgansofFemaleRatsEmilyCook1,S.L.Core2,K.S.Curtis21UnionHighSchool,2OklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences(OKSTARsprogram)3.BehavioralPhenotypingofFemaleAdolescentRatsunderNaloxone-PrecipitatedMorphineWithdrawalA.Hernandez1,R.Gaglia2,T.Gonzales3,D.Vazquez-Sanroman21UnionHighSchool,2OklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences,3TulsaCommunityCollege(OKSTARsprogram) 4. ExpressionofIL-6inspleenandliverinaratmodelofpost-menopausalobesityAshleighTeygong1,S.Das2,K.McCracken3,D.Buck3,K.Curtis3andR.Davis31BishopKelleyHighSchool,2BookerT.WashingtonHighSchool,3OklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences(OKSTARsprogram)5. GenotypingofGlutaminaseHeterozygousRatsVaishnaviKumar1,K.E.Miller2,S.Das21HollandHallSchool,2OklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences(OKSTARsprogram)Undergraduatestudentposterpresentations6.OptimizationoftheGAPCGenePhylogenyinOklahomaPlainsFloraT.J.Brawdy,K.Casey,A.Eberhard,S.Eveland,B.Forrester,R.Hazlitt,L.Longden,A.-B.Mbetsi,L.Ostmo,N.Thompson,J.Waltman,D.SpencerTulsaCommunityCollege7.SubstantiaNigra,NewKidontheBlock:PerineuronalNetsOccurrenceinAdolescentMorphineWithdrawalT.Gonzales1,R.Gaglia2,A.Hernandez3,D.Vazquez-Sanroman21TulsaCommunityCollege,2OklahomaStateUniversity–CenterforHealthSciences,3UnionHighSchool.8.MeasuringExploratoryBehaviorinMentalHealthPopulationsusingaHumanBehavioralPatternMonitorKathrynTombridge,A.Elanko,B.Eng,K.Cosgrove,R.L.AupperleLaureateInstituteforBrainResearch;UniversityofTulsa9.EstrogenInfluencesAstrocyteDensityinForebrainCircumventricularOrgansofOveriectomizedRatsFollowingPolyethyleneGlycol-InducedHypovolemiaNigelDao1,B.Cloud2,K.S.Curtis2

1WabashCollege,2OklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences10.HistoryofTraumaExposureinCollegeStudents:RelationshiptoMentalHealthSymptoms,AcademicSuccess,andResilienceElisabethAkeman,A.Clausen,N.Kirlic,R.AupperleLaureateInstituteforBrainResearch,UniversityofTulsaGraduatestudentposterpresentations11.BeyondCompulsion:AdolescentChronicEscalatingMorphineEffectsinGABANeuronsintheOrbitalFrontalCortexRebeccaGaglia1,T.Gonzales2,A.Hernandez3,D.Vazquez-Sanroman11OklahomaStateUniversity–CenterforHealthSciences,2TulsaCommunityCollege,3UnionHighSchool12.TheReactiveLegDrop:aValidationofaSimpleandNovelSensory-MotorAssessmentMitchelA.Magrini1,R.M.Thiele2,R.J.Colquhoun1,A.Barrera-Curiel1,T.S.Blackstock1,J.M.DeFreitas11OklahomaStateUniversity–Stillwater,2KansasStateUniversity13.Three-DimensionalEvaluationoftheGlutamatergicSensoryInnervationofRatVisceralPleuraMichaelB.Anderson,K.E.MillerOklahomaStateUniversity–CenterforHealthSciences14.PlasmaCorticosteroneResponsetoEstrogen,SodiumDeficiency,andRestraintinFemaleRatsCharissaJ.Raymond,K.S.CurtisOklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences15.FecalEstrogeninPrairieVolesafterPairingandDuringPregnancyAmieD.Francis1,A.Schneider2,S.McGlothlin1,K.McCracken1,J.T.Curtis11OklahomaStateUniversityCenterforHealthSciences,Tulsa,OK,2StillwaterHighSchool,Stillwater,OK16.UtilityofAttenuatedMycobacteriainCreationofRobustInflammatoryRatModelforDeterminingtheExpressionofNerveGrowthFactorinEpithelialCellsVikramS.Gujar,K.E.MillerOklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences17.TheEffectsofAlteredStretchReflexSensitivityonMotorUnitRecruitmentA.Barrera-Curiel,Z.K.Pope,R.J.Colquhoun,J.A.HernandezSarabia,J.M.DeFreitasOklahomaStateUniversity-Stillwater18.WaterIntakeandAreaPostremaAstrocyteDensityinOvariectomizedYoungandAgedFemaleRatsafterIsoproterenolRachelHardy1,R.L.Thunhorst2,B.Xue2,T.Beltz2,A.K.Johnson2,K.S.Curtis11OklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences,2UniversityofIowa19.Visualizationofc-FosproteininthePrairieVoleBrainStephanieM.McGlothlin,J.T.CurtisOklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences20.EstimatingtheProprioceptiveContributiontoBalance:ValidationwithMeasuresofStretchReflexFunctionJ.A.Hernandez-Sarabia,A.Barrera-Curiel,Z.K.Pope,R.J.Colquhoun,M.A.Magrini,J.M.DeFreitasOklahomaStateUniversity–Stillwater21.GliaImmunolabelingintheNucleusoftheSolitaryTractafterFurosemideTreatment

SheriL.Core,K.S.CurtisOklahomaStateUniversity-CenterforHealthSciences Facultyposterpresentations 22.InducedResponsestoParaquat-MediatedOxidativeStressinNeurosporacrassawithSpecificReferencetoSuperoxide-Dismutase,CatalaseandOtherProteinsSeparatedby2-DimensionalIEF/SDS-PAGEParvathiChary1,D.O.Natvig21TulsaCommunityCollege,2UniversityofNewMexicofundingprovidedby AmericanPhysiologicalSociety(APS) TulsaAreaBioscienceEducationandResearchConsortium(TABERC) OklahomaCenterfortheAdvancementofScienceandTechnology(OCAST)meetingfacilitiescourtesyof

OklahomaStateUniversity–CenterforHealthSciences

Dr.KathCurtiswelcomesattendees,recognizesfundingsupport,andsummarizestheeventsofthemeeting

Dr.DianaSpencerintroducesundergraduateTABERCstudentsandtheirpresentations

FaizSafdar

EffectsofBFNAonInflammatoryExpressioninMouseMicroglia

JonathanGaikwad

Curcumin-InducedCellDeathinHumanBreastCancerCellLine(MDA-MB-231)

TylerNoble

ElucidatingtheFunctionofCancer-RelatedGenesbyMutationalAnalysis

ChristyEslinger

ModulationofNGFExpressioninTNBS-InducedColitisinRatColony

StephanieD.Sandoval

GFAP-ImmunolabelingintheHindbrainsofOvariectomizedRats:EffectsofEstrogenTreatmentandSodiumDeficientDiet

T.J.BrawdyandK.Casey

OptimizationoftheGAPCGenePhylogenyinOklahomaPlainsFlora

Dr.KathCurtisintroducingDr.JuliaMoffitt

Dr.JuliaMoffittfieldingquestions

Attendeesbreakforlunch

Dr.BrandyClose

FacultyPerceptionsinFormativeAssessment

AmieFrancis,PhDStudent

GettingtoKnowYourNeurons

RachelHardy,DO/MSStudent

DancingforaHealthyBrain