{"id":50671,"date":"2012-08-05T16:16:50","date_gmt":"2012-08-05T16:16:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/tufts-university-school-of-medicine-celebrates-program-with-massachusetts-youth.php"},"modified":"2012-08-05T16:16:50","modified_gmt":"2012-08-05T16:16:50","slug":"tufts-university-school-of-medicine-celebrates-program-with-massachusetts-youth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/medicine\/tufts-university-school-of-medicine-celebrates-program-with-massachusetts-youth.php","title":{"rendered":"Tufts University School of Medicine Celebrates Program with Massachusetts Youth"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Newswise  BOSTON (August 3, 2012)  Tufts University    School of Medicine today celebrated the achievements of the 33    Massachusetts high school students who participated in the    Schools 2012 Teachers and High School Student Program. The    program is one of Tufts signature initiatives to encourage    high school students with diverse backgrounds to explore their    interest in medicine and biomedical sciences. Established in    1989, the Tufts program supports the careers of aspiring young    doctors and scientists by engaging them in a range of clinical    and research opportunities across the Tufts Health Sciences    campus in Boston.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tufts University is committed to nurturing scientific    curiosity among young people of diverse backgrounds,    particularly those from communities that are underrepresented    in medicine and the health sciences,\" said Harris Berman, M.D.,    dean of Tufts University School of Medicine. \"The extraordinary    students who participated in our high school program this    summer have contributed immeasurably to the Tufts community,    and we are proud to offer high school students the opportunity    to launch promising careers as health professionals.  <\/p>\n<p>    Our summer program for high school students offers invaluable    experience to young people who might not otherwise have    opportunities to explore their budding interests in medicine    and the biomedical sciences, said Joyce Sackey, M.D., dean for    multicultural affairs and global health and associate professor    at Tufts University School of Medicine. Tufts Teachers and    High School Students Program is one of our key initiatives to    support the educational development of youth in our community.  <\/p>\n<p>    Selected high school students participated in a seven-week    program and spent up to 25 hours each week in various positions    at Tufts University School of Medicine, Tufts University School    of Dental Medicine, Sackler Graduate School of Biomedical    Sciences at Tufts or Tufts Medical Center. Students also took a    gross anatomy course taught by Tufts medical students and    gained knowledge of laboratory-based science; in the process,    students developed relationships with medical and graduate    student mentors that Tufts expects will continue beyond the    summer program.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Tufts program also includes an independent study, the    findings of which the students presented to the Tufts    community, family and friends today. Participating students    were:  <\/p>\n<p>    Edward Akubude (Mattapan), 16, Concord-Carlisle Regional High    School    Reduction of OCD symptoms in Mice    Carlos Angeles (Norton), 19, Xaverian Brothers High School    The Relationship between Diabetes and Diet    Christina Augustin (Medford), 16, Prospect Hill Academy Charter    School    The Effects of Marijuana on Pregnancy    Janika Beatty (Malden), 17, Community Charter School of    Cambridge    The Effects of Marijuana on Pregnancy    Carrington Cazeau (Boston), 16, Natick High School    Zebrafish fin Mutations    Walter Chacon (Lynn), 16, Phillips Academy Andover    The Relationship between Obesity and Depression    Malka Forman (Brighton), 17, Maimonides School    Lower limb ischemic threshold with near infrared    spectrometry device    John Frazer (Quincy), 16, Boston College High School    Evidence Based Review of Domestic Violence (The reporting    and recognition by healthcare providers of child abuse and    neglect in the Latino population)    Ericka Garcia (Brookline) 15, Brookline High School    Leukemia in Children    Bryant Gill (Foxboro), 17, Xaverian Brothers High School    \"Correlation of Neuronal Signal to Astrocyte    Morphology\"    Nathan Gill (Foxboro), 16, Xaverian Brothers High School    Reduction of OCD symptoms in Mice    Yvonne Hamisi (Springfield), 18, Baystate-Springfield    Educational Partnership    Cardiac Differences between Athletes and    Non-Athletes    Elyane James (Dorchester), 18, Marblehead High School    Evidence Based Review of Domestic Violence (The reporting    and recognition by healthcare providers of child abuse and    neglect in the Latino population)    Hyunji Koo (North Andover), 16, Phillips Academy Andover    Cross-cultural communication and the doctor-patient    relationship    Fatima Khan (Somerville), 16, Prospect Hill Academy Charter    School    Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms    Ryan Kuehl (Springfield), 18, Baystate-Springfield Educational    Partnership    Too Much Exercise?    Anthony Nino Lambert (Hanover), 16, Boston College High    School    Factors that affect the Concentration of Serine    Jessica Mar (Brighton), 16, Boston Latin School    Physician Wellness    Abby Mendez (Roxbury), 17, City on a Hill    Evidence Based Review of Domestic Violence (The reporting    and recognition by healthcare providers of child abuse and    neglect in the Latino population)    Jasmine Ngan (Somerville), 16, Prospect Hill Academy Charter    School    The Effects of Storage Conditions on Bloodspot Amino    Acids    Blessing Ojini (Roxbury), 16, Needham High School    The Benefits of Play in Child Development    Emanuel Parrilla (Springfield), 18, Baystate-Springfield    Educational Partnership    The effects of a torn ACL in later life    Klarissa Ramkissoon (Milton), 17, Milton High School    Behavioral Testing in Mice    Krystina San Soucie (Upton), 16, Nipmuc Regional High    School    Methods to Maximize Serine Levels    Abdullahi Tahlil (Roxbury), 17, Match High School    Child Health Assessment Mapping Project    Lisa Tam (Boston), 18, John D. O'Bryant High School of Math and    Science    Effectiveness of Home Visits Compared with Standard    Care    Dorothy Tran (Boston), 17, The Winsor School    Child Health Assessment Mapping Project    Arianna Unger (Newton), 17, Maimonides School    \"A Comparative Study of Two Orthotic Systems Used for the    Assisted Ambulation of a Child with Spina Bifida\"    Camille Van Allen (Milton), 17, Milton High School    Benefits of Breast Feeding    Winnie Wang (Boston), 18, Boston Latin School    Relationship between Toxic\/Nutritional and Leber's    Hereditary Optic Neuropathy    Natalie Wolanski (Springfield), 17, Baystate-Springfield    Educational Partnership    Concussions in Sports and Society    Davonte Willis (Quincy), 18, Quincy High School    Factors that affect the Concentration of Amine    Acids    Kavin Zhu (Boston), 17, Boston Latin School    Genetic Disease as Exemplified by Hunter Syndrome  <\/p>\n<p>    The Teachers and High School Students Program is one of a    number of     \"pipeline\" programs at Tufts University School of Medicine    designed to engage diverse students interested in the fields of    medicine and biomedical sciences. Tufts offers programs for    diverse students in middle school, high school, and college, as    well as college graduates.  <\/p>\n<p>    About Tufts University School of Medicine and the Sackler    School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences    Tufts University School of Medicine and the Sackler School of    Graduate Biomedical Sciences at Tufts University are    international leaders in innovative medical education and    advanced research. The School of Medicine and the Sackler    School are renowned for excellence in education in general    medicine, biomedical sciences, special combined degree programs    in business, health management, public health, bioengineering    and international relations, as well as basic and clinical    research at the cellular and molecular level. Ranked among the    top in the nation, the School of Medicine is affiliated with    six major teaching hospitals and more than 30 health care    facilities. Tufts University School of Medicine and the Sackler    School undertake research that is consistently rated among the    highest in the nation for its effect on the advancement of    medical science.  <\/p>\n<p>    # # #<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Read the rest here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.newswise.com\/articles\/view\/592240\/?sc=rsln\" title=\"Tufts University School of Medicine Celebrates Program with Massachusetts Youth\">Tufts University School of Medicine Celebrates Program with Massachusetts Youth<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Newswise BOSTON (August 3, 2012) Tufts University School of Medicine today celebrated the achievements of the 33 Massachusetts high school students who participated in the Schools 2012 Teachers and High School Student Program. The program is one of Tufts signature initiatives to encourage high school students with diverse backgrounds to explore their interest in medicine and biomedical sciences. 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