What kinds of research can be done in the lab? Some options include (but aren't limited to):
- Cell Culture
- Nucleic acids
- Proteins
Examples of ICOM student research that has been done in the lab:
- “Effects of Dietary Lauric Acid on Obesity-related Adipocyte Secretory Pathways”, Justine Johnson (Class of '26), faculty mentor Gergana Deevska, PhD
- “Role of High-Fructose Corn Syrup in Adipocyte Dysfunction.”, Nicholas Moesinger (Class of '26), faculty mentor Gergana Deevska, PhD
- “Expression of TRIM2, MDM4, and GJB1 in the setting of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Burdened Brain Tissue”, Connor Charles (Class of '26), faculty mentor Brian Martin, PhD.
- "Narrative compilation of individualized recovery approaches for optimized performance and improved training effectiveness and longevity", Jackson Thennis (Class of '26), faculty mentor Matthew Laye, PhD.
- "Student doctor appraisal, improvement, and survey development for review of current ICOM Research LibGuide resources.", Emma Zinsli, Valerie Betsis (Class of '26), faculty mentor Michael Wells, PhD.
- “To gain an understanding of how a patient’s individual genome contributes to variations in vital signs from clinical bioinformatics perspective.", David Butler (Class of '26), faculty mentor Michael Wells, PhD.
- “Development of an interactive, integrative, illustrative neuroanatomical glossary to be utilized in the 2024 Neurosensory course.", Isaiah Porter, Jonathan Lai (Class of '26), faculty mentors Jennifer Hotzman, PhD, Stephanie Child, PhD.