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Letter from the Editor:

Focus on Medical Research
In its final issue of 2004, The Journal of Undergraduate Research is very proud to gather the work of some of the University of Florida’s brightest students in a focus on medical research.

Wide ranging in subject matter, this research has implications for the treatment of chronic lung disease in low birth weight infants, the mechanism for aqueduct obstruction in hydrocephalic patients, the experience of pain following shoulder surgery, and the effect of drug treatment on stem cells. The work of our featured scholar explores a method for testing working memory in Parkinson’s disease patients.

As are virtually all scientific investigations, these studies are small pieces of very complex puzzles. That fact should give high hopes to our research community, because it proves that University Scholars are fully engaged in the real and practical work of helping humans to lead healthier lives.

-Creed Greer, Editor
Journal of Undergraduate Research

Featured Scholar: Harvey Montijo

In the 2002 New York Times Bestseller Lucky Man, actor Michael J. Fox opens the memoir on his struggle with Parkinson’s disease by reliving the moment he first experienced symptoms of the illness while lodging at the University Center Hotel in Gainesville during the filming of 1991’s Doc Hollywood.
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Papers

Harvey E. Montijo, College of Public Health and Health Professions (Mentor: Dawn Bowers)
Measuring Working Memory Dysfunction in Subjects with Parkinson’s Disease Using an N-back Paradigm

Megan Kinney, College of Medicine (Mentor: Joyce Koenig)
Cytotoxic Effect of Surviving Neonatal Neutrophils On Lung Cells

Chinenye Echeazu, College of Medicine (Mentor: David Silverman and Susan Frost)
The Physiological Function of CA-III May Be Linked To Its Phosphate Activity

Hien Thai Chau, College of Medicine (Mentor: Hazel C. Jones)
Lectin Histochemistry in Ventricular and Aqueduct Ependyma in the Brains of H-Tx Rats with Inherited Fetal-onset Hydrocephalus

Corey Rosenbaum, College of Medicine (Mentor:Mary Beth Horodyski)
Outcome of Shoulder Hemiarthroplasty with Biologic Resurfacing of the Glenoid

Yashash Pathak et al, College of Medicine (Mentor: Robert McKenna)
Crystal Structure of Mutant HCAII H64A Complexed with Bicarbonate: Its Implication in Proton Shuttling Mechanism

Roshini Epasinghe, College of Medicine (Mentor: Dr. James Zucali)
Effects of Etoposide and Doxorubicin on the Bone Marrow Microenvironment and Hematopoietic Stem Cells

Journal of Undergraduate Research
Volume 6, Issue 4
December 2004
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