Friday, August 6, 2010

Dr. Jane Reusch Speaks at 37th Annual Medical Student Research Day

From left: Dr. Sarah Gebb, assistant professor of cell biology and neuroscience at USA and Dr. Jane Reusch, professor of medicine and biochemistry at the University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences Center

Dr. Jane Reusch was the featured lecturer at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine's 37th annual Medical Student Research Day. The event took place Friday at the Medical Sciences Building.

Dr. Reusch's lecture was titled “Cyclic AMP Response Element Binding Protein: An Unexpected Journey in Translational Medicine.”

The USA Summer Research Program is a 10-week program that allows medical students to gain a better appreciation for biomedical research and the contribution it makes to the applied science that is needed to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. During Research Day, students present oral and poster presentations on their research topic.

To read more about Dr. Reusch, visit http://medschoolwatercooler.blogspot.com/2010/07/medical-student-research-day-set-for.html.