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UK Cardiovascular Research Day spotlights innovation, excellence in cardiovascular health

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Nov. 4, 2022) — Hundreds of researchers, students and guests attended the 24th University of Kentucky Cardiovascular Research Day at the Central Bank Center, an annual event that celebrates innovative research in cardiovascular health.

After opening remarks by Gregory Graf, Ph.D., associate director of UK's Saha Cardiovascular Research Center, several distinguished speakers presented their research.

Moriel Vandsburger, Ph.D., the Timothy and Karen Guertin Chair in Bioengineering at the University of California, Berkley, gave the Distinguished Alumni Presentation, “How non-invasive imaging of physiology can accelerate the next generation of cardiovascular disease research and development.”

Matt Devalaraja, D.V.M., Ph.D., a UK alumnus and founder and CEO of Nipuna Therapeutics, presented, “Entrepreneurism in Science: A multidisciplinary effort to translate from bench to bedside” as the Professional Development Presentation.

Scott Cameron, M.D., Ph.D., section head of vascular medicine at Cleveland Clinic, was honored with the Gill Heart and Vascular Institute Early Career Award. He presented, “Thrombo-olfaction: Curing arterial aneurysms through platelet olfactory receptors.”

Kathryn Moore, Ph.D., the Jean and David Blechman Professor of Cardiology in the cell biology department at New York University, was honored with the Gill Heart and Vascular Institute Outstanding Contributions in Cardiovascular Research award.

The Saha Aortic Center Awards were also presented at the event to recognize excellence in clinical service, research and education at the University of Kentucky as it pertains to aortic health and treatment.

The winners are:

  • Award for Excellence in Aortic Clinical Care – Brittney Tiggelaar;
  • Award for Excellence in Aortic Research – Vashisht Madabhushi, M.D.; and
  • Award for Excellence in Aortic Education – Rebecca Phillip, M.D.

The Saha Awards for Cardiovascular Research and Education recognize the achievements of students who’ve shown an interest in cardiovascular medicine and nursing. One award honors a team of nurses for their creativity and innovation in cardiovascular patient education.

The winners are:

  • University of Kentucky M.D., Ph.D. Student Award – Timothy Libecap;
  • University of Kentucky Medical Student Award – Olivia Honaker Millay;
  • University of Kentucky Nursing Student Award – Geunyeong Cha;
  • Eastern Kentucky Nursing Student Award – David Carpenter; and
  • Paula Fritz, RN Patient Education Award – VAD Team: Julia Jones, Amber Bach, Miriam Lewis, Heather Thompson and Rachel Unger.

Judged poster sessions concluded with an awards ceremony recognizing the best presentations in five categories: Staff, Postdoctoral Fellow, Graduate Student and Undergraduate Student, along with a new, five-minute rapid-fire presentation opportunity.  

The winners are:

  • Rapid Fire Presentation: Samantha Xu, Baylor College of Medicine
  • Outstanding Undergraduate Poster Presentations:
    • David Graf, Mississippi State University
    • Katelyn Collins, University of Kentucky
    • David Schneider, Centre College
  • Outstanding Staff Poster Presentation: Ting Zhou, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Graduate Student Poster Presentation
    • 3rd place - Alex Pettey, University of Kentucky
    • 2nd place - Holly Sucharski, Ohio State University
    • Deneys Van Der Westhuyzen Award – Mikala Zelows, University of Kentucky
  • Postdoc Poster Presentations
    • 2nd place – Kimberly Rebello, Baylor College of Medicine
    • Steward Whitman Award – Abhilash Prabhat, University of Kentucky

The event was made possible by support from the UK Cardiovascular Research Priority Area, the UK HealthCare Gill Heart & Vascular Institute, the UK Saha Cardiovascular Research Center and the UK Saha Aortic Center.

As the state’s flagship, land-grant institution, the University of Kentucky exists to advance the Commonwealth. We do that by preparing the next generation of leaders — placing students at the heart of everything we do — and transforming the lives of Kentuckians through education, research and creative work, service and health care. We pride ourselves on being a catalyst for breakthroughs and a force for healing, a place where ingenuity unfolds. It's all made possible by our people — visionaries, disruptors and pioneers — who make up 200 academic programs, a $476.5 million research and development enterprise and a world-class medical center, all on one campus.   

In 2022, UK was ranked by Forbes as one of the “Best Employers for New Grads” and named a “Diversity Champion” by INSIGHT into Diversity, a testament to our commitment to advance Kentucky and create a community of belonging for everyone. While our mission looks different in many ways than it did in 1865, the vision of service to our Commonwealth and the world remains the same. We are the University for Kentucky.