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Student Posters (MONDAY)
Session Chair(s)
Julie Ho
Associate Director, Business and Market Development
DIA, United States
This year’s Student Poster Program includes 20 students from various academic institutions from all over the world that will showcase their latest research in this year’s program. Student Poster presenters will be judged for their poster and onsite presentation on Monday and recognized at the Student Poster award ceremony which will be held on Tuesday, in the DIA Booth #1523 at 12:30pm.
For additional information about the individual posters, click on the titles below or SEARCH this year’s overall Poster Program.
- M 01 Effect of Albumin on Stability of Silver Nanoparticles in Biological Media
- M 02 A Systematic Review of Observational Studies Evaluating Cardiovascular Outcomes of Testosterone Therapy in Men
- M 03 Spontaneous Reports and Electronic Health Records for Safety Signal Detection
- M 04 A Retrospective Study of Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions (CADRs) in Patients Coming to Tertiary Care Hospitals
- M 05 Evaluation of Safety Profiles of Drugs for Blood Cancer Approved in Japan
- M 06 Characteristics of Anti-Cancer Drug Studies Registered on the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR) from 2007 to 2014
- M 07 An Assessment of the Double Medicine Dossier Submission as a Tool to Strengthen Health Regulatory System
- M 08 Regulatory Affairs Mobile Applications: Barriers, Benefits and Implications for Patients
- M 09 Novel Strategy to Find Drugs for Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Disease
- M 10 The Signaling Effects of Stacked FDA Designations
- M 11 Role of Purinergic P2X4Rs in Regulating Dopamine Dependent Signaling Cascades within Basal Ganglia Circuitry
- M 12 Impact of Global Warming on Malaria and Dengue in Africa: Prevention and Control through Regulation
- M 13 A Cost-Benefit Framework for Modeling Large-Scale Implementation of Counterfeit Medicine Technologies
- M 14 Comparative Effectiveness of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Among Medicare Patients
- M 15 Projecting Enrollment Across Multiple Studies in a Clinical Trials Consortium: A Forecasting Tool
- M 16 Spontaneous Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting by Patients in Canada: A Multi-Method Study
- M 17 Applying Survival Analysis to Predict Staff Attrition
- M 18 The P2X4 Receptor: A Potential Pharmaceutical Target for Cystic Fibrosis Patients
- M 19 Development and Validation of a Discrete Event Simulation Model to Evaluate the Use of Electronic Cigarettes in the US
- M 20 Assisted Diagnosis of Anxiety Disorders with Standard Questionnaires in Primary Care: A Spanish Cost Evaluation
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