News from the University of Nevada School of Medicine

For immediate release: February 6, 2008
Contact: Anne McMillin, APR

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25th Annual Bierkamper Convocation winners announced

Twenty-tree graduate, medical students participate in research competition

RENO, Nev.— Two University of Nevada School of Medicine students were recognized recently for excellence in research at the 25th Annual George G. Bierkamper Student Research Convocation.

           This year’s graduate student Bierkamper award went to David Tamang for his research on, “T Cells Shoot From the Waist: Low Dose IL-15 Induces Snap Arming of CD44 (low) T Lymphocytes in the Absence of Antigen.” Tamang, a fifth-year graduate student, worked with microbiology and immunology professor Dorothy Hudig, Ph.D.

            Kevin Gamett received the medical student Bierkamper award for his presentation entitled, “The Effect of Health Risk Appraisals on Patient Outcomes in a Weight Management Clinic.” Gamett, a second-year medical student, worked with internal medicine professor Jessica Krenkel, Ph.D.

          Students participating in the Bierkamper Research Convocation were evaluated by a panel of judges made up of School of Medicine faculty. Students compete either in the graduate student category or medical student category and are judged based upon the quality of their research, findings, and presentation.

           Tamang and Gamett will each receive a $250 award as well as recognition for their achievements during School of Medicine commencement ceremonies in May.

          Twenty-three graduate and medical students participated in the January 22 convocation which provided an opportunity for students to present original research to a group of their peers and mentors.

          The Bierkamper Student Research Convocation recognizes the excellence of the medical school students as well as that of faculty and staff who diligently mentor students throughout their research process. All research presented by students at the convocation is original and conducted in addition to their coursework. Most students spend a year preparing their research for presentation.

          The convocation was started as a formal activity of the School of Medicine in 1983; however, the event has carried the name of Professor George Gwyne Bierkamper since his death in 1988. The George G. Bierkamper Student Research Convocation embodies the spirit of research and encourages School of Medicine students “not to worship what is known, but to question it.”


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