Maine Research Symposium on Biomedical Science and Engineering Rescheduled for Wednesday & Thursday, March 27 & 28, 2024
Wednesday, March 27: The symposium will resume with lectures about oncology, translational medicine, a panel discussion on workforce development (Wells Conference Center – Room 2), microscopy, cell signaling, kidneys, and pathogens (Wells Conference Center– Room 1).
The student poster session and reception will be held in the Hudson Museum.
The evening banquet will be held in Wells Conference Center.
Thursday, March 28: Events will include lectures on AI applications in medicine, engineering approaches, cellular mechanisms associated with disease states, and age related disease states (Barrows Hall – Hill Auditorium), as well as lectures on clinical research, rural/public health (Wells Conference Center – Room 2), and the Maine Rural Graduate Medical Education (MERGE) Collaborative’s first Rural GME Conference (Wells Conference Center Rooms 1 & 3).
Please scroll below to browse our exciting lineup of presentations, keynotes, panels, and poster presentations. If you prefer to view the agenda in printable form, please see this PDF version.
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Session Time: 9:00 – 10:50; Session Topic: Oncology; Session Chair: Jens Rueter MD, Chief Medical Officer at JAX
9:00 – 9:10 Speaker: Jens Rueter MD, Chief Medical Officer at JAX
Presentation on: Genomics and Cancer Medicine, Speaker Introduction
9:10 – 9:30 Speakers: Eric Anderson PhD, Faculty Scientist at MaineHealth Institute for Research, Susan Miesfeldt MD at MaineHealth
Presentation on: Access to hereditary and targeted cancer care in Maine
9:30 – 9:50 Speaker: Susan Miesfeldt MD, at MaineHealth
Presentation on: Barriers to participation in cancer genomics research for rural and New Mainers
9:50 – 10:10 Speaker: Sarah Sinclair DO, at Northern Light Health Oncology
Presentation on: Oncology: The targeted agent and profiling utilization registry (TAPURTM) study
10:10 – 10:30 Speaker: Jordan Miner PhD, Candidate in Biomedical Engineering, University of Maine Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering
Presentation on: The Impact of a Potential Breast Cancer Therapeutic on Cellular Migration in 3D Spheroid Models
10:30 – 10:50 Speaker: [TBD]
Presentation on: [TBD]
10:50 – 11:05 Break
Session Time: 11:05 – 12:15; Session Topic: Translational Medicine; Session Chair: Rai Winslow PhD Director of Life Science and Medical Research; Professor of Bioengineering at the Roux Institute
11:05 – 11:20 Speaker: Benjamin Harrison PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of New England
Presentation on: Targeting RNA-Protein Interactions for Treatment of Persistent Pain
11:20 – 11:35 Speaker: Jane Disney PhD, Associate Professor of Environmental Health at MDI Biological Laboratory
Presentation on: Healthy Water, Healthy Aging: What can animal models tell us about our drinking water?
11:35 – 11:50 Speaker: Jim Strickland MS, Senior Director of Research Partnerships and Translation at the Roux Institute
Presentation on: Translational Research
11:50 – 12:15 Podium Discussion; Discussion Moderator: Hermann Haller MD, President MDI Biological Laboratory
Podium discussion on: Qualifications in biomedicine – new job descriptions in biomedical research (workforce development in Maine)
12:15 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 4:30 Industry Workshop
1:30 – 3:00 Panel Discussion on Workforce Development
Moderator: Catharine Maclaren PhD, VP Talent & Diversity at Northern Light Health
Panelists: Beth Orcutt PhD, Vice President for Research at Bigelow; Aileen Huang-Saad PhD, Director of Life Sciences, Health and Engineering Programs at the Roux Institute; James Coffman PhD, Associate Professor at MDI Biological Laboratory; Director Maine IDEA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE); Renee Kelly Associate Vice President Office of Strategic Partnerships, Innovation, Resources and Engagement (inSPIRE) at UMaine; Meredith Theeman PhD, Director Predoctoral & Postdoctoral Education at JAX
Session Time: 9:30 – 10:30; Session Topic: Microscopy; Session Chair: Frederic Bonnet PhD, Light Microscopy Facility Manager at MDI Biological Laboratory
9:30 – 9:45 Speaker: Brandon Aho PhD Candidate at UMaine
Presentation on: Super-Resolution Imaging Reveals Nanoscale Disruption of PIP2 Clustering by Cetylpyridinium Chloride in RBL-2H3 Mast Cells
9:45 – 10:00 Speaker: Frederic Bonnet PhD, Light Microscopy Facility Manager at MDI Biological Laboratory
Presentation on: Open access to a microscopy facility: A Closer Look at Microscopy at MDIBL
10:00 – 10:15 Speaker: Prayag Murawala PhD, Assistant Professor at MDI Biological Laboratory
Presentation on: AdvanceDisco and mesoSPIM microscopy: new horizons for whole mount imaging of tissue cleared samples
10:15 – 10:30 Speaker: Sam Hess PhD, Professor of Physics at UMaine
Presentation on: Super-Resolution Microscopy
10:30 – 10:45 Break
Session Time: 10:45 – 12:00; Session Topic: Cell Signaling; Session Chair: Melissa Maginnis PhD, Associate Professor of Microbiology at UMaine
10:45 – 11:00 Speaker: Melissa Maginnis PhD, Associate Professor of Microbiology at UMaine
Presentation on: Viral disruption of cell signaling
11:00 – 11:15 Speaker: Cory Johnson Postdoctoral Researcher at MDI Biological Laboratory
Presentation on: Spatial control of the Septin Cytoskeleton by GPCR signaling
11:15 – 11:30 Speaker: Dustin Updike PhD, Associate Professor at MDI Biological Laboratory
Presentation on: The cytoplasmic contribution to cellular potential
11:30 – 11:45 Speaker: James Godwin PhD, Assistant Professor at MDI Biological Laboratory
Presentation on: Using the salamander to guide new tissue regeneration and scar free healing strategies in mammals
11:45 – 12:00 Speaker: Robert Koza PhD, Faculty Scientist III Center for Molecular Medicine at MaineHealth Institute for Research
Presentation on: Investigation of thermogenesis using an acute cold-resistant Ucp1-knockout mouse model
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
Session Time: 1:00 – 2:20; Session Topic: Kidney; Session Chair: Hermann Haller MD, President at MDI Biological Laboratory
1:00 – 1:20 Speaker: Iain Drummond PhD, Professor and Director Davis Center for Aging and Regeneration at MDI Biological Laboratory
Presentation on: Antagonistic Wnt pathways drive epithelial interconnections
1:20 – 1:40 Speaker: Ron Korstanje PhD, Associate Professor at JAX
Presentation on: Modifier genes for Alport Syndrome may be therapeutic targets for common types of kidney disease
1:40 – 2:05 Speakers: Benjamin King PhD, Associate Professor of Bioinformatics at UMaine, James Jarvis MD, Director of Clinical Education at Eastern Maine Medical Center – Northern Light Health
Presentation on: The Maine Chronic Kidney Disease Genetics Pilot Study
2:05 – 2:20 Speaker: Olaleye Olajuyin PhD Candidate, Biomedical Science at UMaine
Presentation on: Inflammatory signaling in zebrafish kidney regeneration
2:20 – 2:35 Break
Session Time: 2:35 – 3:50; Session Topic: Pathogens; Session Chair: Sue Ishaq PhD, Assistant Professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences at UMaine
2:35 – 2:50 Speaker: Sue Ishaq PhD, Assistant Professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences at UMaine
Presentation on: Biogeography of gut microbes producing anti-inflammatories from broccoli sprouts in the diet
2:50 – 3:05 Speaker: Adriana Rosato PhD, Faculty Scientist at MaineHealth Institute for Research
Presentation on: Antibiotic resistant bacterial infection
3:05 – 3:20 Speaker: Kyle Brennan Masters Student, Aquaculture in the School of Food and Agriculture at UMaine
Presentation on: The use of probiotics to mitigate mortality in Atlantic Sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) larvae when challenged with pathogenic Vibrio species
3:20 – 3:35 Speaker: Caitlin Howell PhD, Associate Professor Bioengineering at UMaine
Presentation on: Large-scale vascularized polymers enable continuous sensing of and responding to bacteria at interfaces
3:35 – 3:50 Speaker: Rob Wheeler PhD, Associate Professor of Microbiology at UMaine
Presentation on: Exfoliation provides a powerful window to understand the roots of yeast infections
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Session Time: 9:30 – 10:30; Session Topic: Clinical Research; Session Chair: James Jarvis MD, Director of Clinical Education at Eastern Maine Medical Center – Northern Light Health
9:30 – 9:45 Speaker: Clifford Singer MD, DFAPA, AGSF, Chief, Center for Geriatric Cognitive and Mental Health Director at Northern Light Health Acadia Hospital
Presentation on: The New Maine State Plan for Alzheimer’s Disease: Report on Translational Research Priorities
9:45 – 10:00 Speaker: Linda Chaudron MD, Vice President Medical Education at MaineHealth
Presentation on: Perinatal Depression Screening Research and its Impact on Patient Care
10:00 – 10:15 Speaker: James Jarvis MD, Director of Clinical Education and Emily Tolman** PhD, Associate Vice President, Health Equity and Access at Eastern Maine Medical Center – Northern Light Health
Presentation on: Clinical Research Center: Opportunities for deidentified population Data: Overview of NIH all of us and Cerner real world data
10:15 – 10:30 Speaker: Samreen Fathima BDS, MPH, Research Project Manager – Clinical Research at Northern Light Health
Presentation on: Does (+) COVID testing results reduce antimicrobial prescribing in mild-moderate outpatient encounters
10:30 – 10:45 Break
Session Time: 10:45 – 2:35 (breaking for lunch from 11:45 – 1:15); Session Topic: Rural/Public Health; Session Chairs: David Harder PhD, Director Institute of Medicine at UMaine and Jeffrey Hecker PhD, Professor of Psychology at UMaine
10:45 – 11:00 Speaker: Jeffrey Hecker PhD, Professor of Psychology at UMaine
Presentation on: Bolstering the mental health workforce in rural Maine: The Rural Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care program at UMaine
11:00 – 11:30 Speaker: Polly Campbell RN BS BA, Director, Advanced Nursing Education Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program at the University of New England
Presentation on: Strategies that have bolstered the workforce in addressing sexual assault/violence in rural Maine (funded by HRSA)
11:30 – 11:45 Speaker: Katherine Ahrens PhD, Associate Research Professor at the University of Southern Maine
Presentation on: Rural residence and maternal health
11:45 – 1:15 Lunch
1:15 – 1:45 Speaker: Neil Korsen MD MSc, Faculty Scientist at MaineHealth Institute for Research
Presentation on: The Maine Lung Cancer Coalition (MLCC): A Statewide Public Health Initiative to Improve Lung Cancer Outcomes and Reduce Disparities
1:45 – 2:15 Speaker: Rebecca Boulos PhD, Executive Director at Maine Public Health Association
Presentation on: Flavored Tobacco: A Social & Environmental Justice Issue?
2:15 – 2:35 Speaker: Tracy Jalbuena MD MA, Medical Director for Telehealth at MaineHealth
Presentation on: Telehealth: Current State and MaineHealth’s Virtual Same Day Service
2:35 – 3:00 Break
3:00 – 4:20 Panel Discussion; Panel Moderator: Hermann Haller MD, President MDI Biological Laboratory
Panel discussion on: Mentoring clinical researchers
Panelists: Jens Rueter MD, Chief Medical Officer at JAX, James Jarvis MD, Director of Clinical Education at Eastern Maine Medical Center – Northern Light Health, Neil Korsen MD MSc, Faculty Scientist at MaineHealth Institute for Research
Session Time: 9:00 – 10:45; Session Topic: AI Applications in Medicine; Session Chair: Ali Abedi PhD, Associate Vice President for Research; Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
9:00 – 9:30 Speaker: Ali Abedi PhD, Associate Vice President for Research;
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UMaine
Presentation on: Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Diagnostics
9:30 – 10:00 Speaker: Rai Winslow PhD, Director of Life Science and Medical Research; Professor of Bioengineering at the Roux Institute
Presentation on: AI Applications in Health
10:00 – 10:15 Speaker: Candice Byers PhD, Research Scientist at the Roux Institute
Presentation on: Classifying Mutation Status Based on Collagen Morphologies in an iPSC-derived Model System for Age-Related Macular Degeneration
10:15 – 10:30 Speaker: Salimeh Yasaei Sekeh PhD, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at UMaine
Presentation on: Robust AI models for Medicine and Engineering
10:30 – 10:45 Speaker: Vivek Kumar PhD, Associate Professor at JAX
Presentation on: Advanced Phenotyping of the Laboratory Mouse Using Machine Vision
10:45 – 11:00 Break
Session Time: 11:00 – 12:00; Session Topic: Engineering Approaches; Session Chair: Andre Khalil PhD, Professor of Biomedical Engineering at UMaine
11:00 – 11:15 Speaker: Andre Khalil PhD, Professor of Biomedical Engineering at UMaine
Presentation on: Maine clinical case-control study of mammographic breast tissue subtypes
11:15 – 11:30 Speaker: Rosemary Smith PhD, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UMaine
Presentation on: Biomedical microdevices
11:30 – 12:00 Keynote Speaker: Giovanna Guidoboni PhD, Professor, Dean College of Engineering and Computing at UMaine
Keynote address on: AI for health: Connecting knowledge and care
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
Session Time: 1:00 – 2:30; Session Topic: Cellular Mechanisms Associated with Disease States; Session Chair: Robert Wheeler PhD, Associate Professor of Microbiology at UMaine
1:00 – 1:15 Speaker: Jared Talbot PhD, Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology at UMaine
Presentation on: Fast-twitch myofibril growth is proportionate with Mylpf dosage
1:15 – 1:30 Speaker: Ziru Li PhD, Faculty Scientist at UMaine
Presentation on: The Multifaceted Roles of Bone Marrow Adipocytes in Bone Homeostasis
1:30 – 1:45 Speaker: [TBD]
Presentation on: [TBD]
1:45 – 2:00 Speaker: Joe Nadeau PhD, Faculty Scientist at MaineHealth Institute for Research
Presentation on: Session proposal on new collaborations between MH and the Roux Ins, joint project on Genetic bases of genotypic variants.
2:00 – 2:15 Speaker: Suzanne Angeli PhD, Assistant Professor of Molecular and Biomedical Sciences at UMaine
Presentation on: Determining the effects of calcium on the mitochondrial unfolded protein response
2:15 – 2:30 Speaker: Zhao Xuan PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology at UMaine
Presentation on: The active zone protein CLA-1 (Clarinet) bridges two subsynaptic domains to regulate synaptic autophagy
2:30 – 2:45 Break
Session Time: 2:45 – 4:30; Session Topic: Age Related Disease States; Session Chair: Lenard Kaye PhD, Professor of Social Work; Director of the Center on Aging at UMaine
2:45 – 3:00 Speaker: Lenard Kaye PhD, Professor of Social Work; Director of the Center on Aging at UMaine
Presentation on: The biology of older adult social isolation and loneliness
3:00 – 3:15 Speaker: Christine Lary PhD, Research Associate Professor at the Roux Institute
Presentation on: The common molecular underpinnings of Osteoporosis and Dementia
3:15 – 3:30 Speaker: Kiran Vanaja PhD, Assistant Research Professor of Bioengineering at the Roux Institute
Presentation on: The role of feedback loops in Insulin Resistance and Type-2 Diabetes
3:30 – 3:45 Speaker: Aaron Brown PhD, Faculty Scientist Center for Molecular Medicine at MaineHealth Institute for Research
Presentation on: Targeting brown fat for the treatment of obesity and diabetes
3:45 – 4:00 Speaker: Kathleen Becker PhD, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of New England
Presentation on: Saphenous Nerve Transection Results in Sensory and Sympathetic Denervation of the Mouse Tibia
4:00 – 4:15 Speaker: Eva Rose Balog PhD, Associate Professor at the University of New England
Presentation on: Novel Protein Biomaterials for Manipulating VEGFR1 Signaling and Studying Cell Phenotypes
4:15 – 4:30 Speaker: Gareth Howell PhD, Professor Diana Davis Spencer Foundation Chair for Glaucoma Research at JAX
Presentation on: Aging/Alzheimer’s
8:30 – 9:15: Welcome Address Kalli Varaklis, MD, MSEd , Principal Investigator for the MERGE Collaborative
- Dr. Varaklis will provide attendees a brief overview of the MERGE Collaborative, report on outcomes from the first year of operation, and share the vision for the program for 2024 and beyond.
9:15 – 10:15: Keynote Speaker David Loxterkamp, MD: “Lessons from a Country Doctor”
- David Loxterkamp is a family physician from Belfast, Maine, where he has lived since 1984. He was a founding member and medical director of Searsport Family Practice which later became Seaport Community Health Center. This center participated in the National Demonstration Project (2006-2008) and the Maine Patient-Centered Medical Home Pilot (2010-present) and was certified as a Level III Patient-Centered Medical Home by the NCQA. The Seaport Community Health Center has welcomed students and residents to the practice for the past three decades.
- David Loxterkamp is the author of “A Measure of My Days” (University Press of New England, 1997) and “What Matters in Medicine” (University of Michigan Press, 2013), and numerous articles in the medical and lay press.
10:30-12:00 Session Block
ROOM A – “Building Blocks of a Good Teacher: Precepting 101” – Session Moderator: Dr. Jim Jarvis, MD, Director of Clinical Education, Northern Light Health
- “Everything I Need to Know about Medicine (and teaching it), I learned in Kindergarten”: Dr. Jim Jarvis, Director of Clinical Education, Northern Light Health
- Dr. Jarvis will share his experience as a preceptor of Family Medicine across the country. His talk will cover practical advice for teaching GME learners and how teaching can improve the quality of care for both patients and physicians.
- Interactive Activity: Improving Precepting Skills
- A team of preceptors from Northern Light Health will interact with participants to build communication skills to make teaching impactful and efficient.
ROOM B – “Scholarly Activity in a Rural Setting” – Session Moderator: Dr. Annie Derthick, Ph.D., Associate Program Director, CMMC Family Medicine Residency Program
- Practice-based Research for the Rural Clinician – Dr. Neil Korsen, Physician-scientist and former rural family physician
- This session will explore the ways rural clinicians can optimize the work they are already doing to develop a portfolio of scholarly activity. We will identify how to frame everyday questions and projects to turn them into a research project. We will review the infrastructure of the research process including IRB, peer-review, and dissemination pathways and help participants identify how these can be accessible in smaller systems that do not have “research departments.” The goal of this session is that participants will feel excited and more confident about starting a scholarly project when they return to their clinic.
- Community-Engaged Research – Abigail DeShiffart, Ryan Hibbs, Robert Krulee, and Tyler Nussinow
- A panel of the inaugural MERGE Interns will discuss their community-based research projects. Interns spent four weeks living in rural communities across the state learning about a variety of different health conditions from a local, population health perspective directly from the people and agencies engaged in the work. They will share how they used the Maine Shared Community Health Needs Assessment and local health data to generate a research question, how they collaborated with community stakeholders to discover the answer to that question and developed a policy brief for leaders in their communities. Please also take time to visit their posters displayed outside the session room during the lunch break.
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM – 1:45 PM – Plenary Speaker Tonya Bailey-Curry, LCSW – “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for our Rural Spaces”
- Tonya Bailey-Curry, LCSW, serves as the MERGE Collaborative’s DEI consultant and sits on the MERGE executive committee. Ms. Bailey-Curry’s experience in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion leadership includes work with Bates College and Central Maine Medical Center. As a born and raised Mainer, Ms. Bailey-Curry will speak to the importance of DEI initiatives and how they can improve health outcomes in our rural spaces.
1:45 PM – 3:00 PM: Session Block
Room A: “Difficult Conversations with the iGen Learner”
- Kalli Varaklis, MD, DIO Maine Medical Center, PI for the MERGE Collaborative
- Alex Brown, PhD, Associate Program Director for the Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency
- Research shows that each generation of learners bring different experiences and expectations to the classroom and informal learning spaces. “iGen” learners, or those born between 1995 and 2012, account for many of our new medical residents and inter-professional learners entering healthcare professions. The first part of this session will map out generational expectations and norms and show how they impact the learning environment. The second part will provide a framework for having difficult conversations with the iGen learner. This interactive experience will give participants the opportunity to use research-backed methods to deliver clear communication and instruction in a potentially emotional setting.
Room B: “Preserving the Future of Maine’s Rural Physician Workforce” – Session Moderator: Dr. Thomas Gearan, Program Director, Rural Internal Medicine Maine (RIMM) Track
- Panel Discussion:
- Dr. Tom Gearan, MD, Associate DIO Maine Medical Center
- Dr. Ross Isacke, CMO, Franklin Memorial Hospital
- Dr. Yusuf Ebrahim, RIMM Track Resident, Western Maine Health
- Through a panel discussion, experts will provide a current state of Maine’s rural physician workforce, local and state initiatives aimed to address the growing shortage of physicians, and exciting new medical education models that will train more of our physicians in rural settings.
4:30 PM – 5:30 PM: Refreshments and Networking
Please join us Thursday from 4:30 – 5:30 in Wells Conference Center Atrium for a light reception with the Maine Research Symposium and MERGE Collaborative!
Schedule of completed events that were held on the first day, Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Theme: SEXUAL HEALTH AND AGING
Partial list of speakers:
- Richard J. Hodes, MD, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD (Invited)
- Graham VerLee, MD, Maine Medical Partners, South Portland
- Gabrielle E. Hill, PharmD, BCPS, VA Maine Health Care System, Portland
- Leslie A. Ochs, PharmD, PhD, BCPS, VA Medical Center, Augusta
- Christine M. Curley, JD, MA, Rhode Island College, Providence, RI
- Cliff Singer, MD, DFAPA, AGSF, Northern Light Acadia Hospital, Bangor
- Sandra L. Caron, PhD, University of Maine, Orono
- James Morehead, Maine Office of Aging & Disability Services, Augusta
- Thomas Meuser, PhD, University of New England, Portland
- Amanda Gesselman, PhD, Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
- Melora Gregory, Yoga & Yamuna Body Rolling with Melora, Portland
- Gwendolyne Tuttle, MSW, LCSW, Cornerstones of Maine & Psychotherapist, Portland
- Lacee DeLorey, Cornerstones of Maine, Kennebunkport
- Susan Wehry, MD, University of New England, Biddeford
- Dementia Action Alliance Members, Charlottesville, VA
The full detailed schedule can be accessed here.
Keynote
9:15 – 9:45 Keynote Speaker: Clifford Singer MD, at Northern Light Acadia Hospital
Keynote Address: UMaine Institute of Medicine Distinguished Mental Health Lecture on: Impact of Alzheimer disease in older adults
Session Time: 9:45 – 12:00; Session Topic: Mental Health; Session Chair: Rebecca MacAulay PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology at UMaine
9:45 – 10:00 Speaker: Jennifer Blossom PhD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at UMaine
Presentation on: Brief intervention for youth suicide risk in primary care
10:00 – 10:15 Speaker: Krutika Rathod, Graduate Student in Clinical Psychology at UMaine
Presentation on: Social determinants of cannabis use in rural young adults
10:15 – 10:30 Speaker: Briana (Bree) Taylor PhD, Research Assistant Professor of Life Sciences & Medical Research at The Roux Institute
Presentation on: Sleep Health in Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder
10:30 – 10:45 Speakers: Irene Harris PhD, Clinical Research Psychologist at the VA and Timothy Usset MPH, Research Health Scientist at the VA
Presentation on: Collaborative moral inquiry care with religious leaders: The state of clergy and chaplain well-being
10:45 – 11:00 Speaker: Karen Houseknecht PhD, Professor of Pharmacology, Associate Provost for Research and Scholarship at UNE
Presentation on: Beyond Obesity: Exploring Mechanisms Underlying Medication Associated Metabolic Liver Disease (MASLD) in Mental Illness
11:00 – 11:15 Speaker: Rebecca MacAulay PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology at UMaine
Presentation on: The MAM pilot study: Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of mindfulness as an intervention of cognitive decline
11:15 – 11:30 Speaker: Fayeza Ahmed PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychology at UMaine
Presentation on: Cognitive performance following exercise intervention
11:30 – 11:45 Speaker: Stephen Aita PhD, Clinical Neuropsychologist at the VA
Presentation on: Racial Disparities in Neurocognitive Disorders
11:45 – 12:00 Speaker: Lisbeth Balligan MPH, Research Program Director at MaineHealth Institute for Research
Presentation on: Community and stakeholder engagement in translational research
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
Panel Time: 1:00 – 2:00; Panel Discussion I; Panel Moderator: Jeffrey Hecker PhD, Professor and Director of Clinical Training in Psychology at UMaine
Panel discussion on: Factors impacting mental health research in rural Maine
Panelists: Lisbeth Balligan MPH, Research Program Director at MaineHealth Institute for Research, Katherine Weatherford Darling PhD, Assistant Professor of Health Science – School of Nursing at UMaine, John Gale MS, Senior Research Associate, Population Health & Health Policy Program at USM, Jamie Wren PhD, Candidate Research Associate, Program Director at Margaret Chase Smith Center
2:00 – 2:15 Break
Panel Time: 2:15 – 3:15; Panel Discussion II; Panel Moderator: Alan Cobo-Lewis PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology at UMaine and Director of Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies at UMaine
Panel discussion on: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Panelists: Katherine Simmonds PhD, Associate Director of Health Science at the Roux Institute (Northeastern), Avery Olmstead Community Member and Health Equity Consultant, Ezekiel Kimball PhD, Associate Dean for Undergraduate and Teacher Education UMaine College of Ed, Selam Runyon-Baruch, Director of Development and Community Engagement at New Mainers Public Health Initiative, Patricia Goodhines PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychology at UMaine, Ralph Cammack MPH, Director of Research at Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness
Session Time: 3:15 – 4:00; Session Topic: Mental Health; Session Chair: Jeffrey Hecker PhD, Professor and Director of Clinical Training in Psychology at UMaine
3:15 – 3:30 Speaker: Patty Goodhines PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychology at UMaine
Presentation on: Risk Mechanisms Underlying Youth Substance Use & Sleep Health
3:30 – 3:45 Speaker: Julia Plumb PhD, Candidate Clinical Psychology at UMaine
Presentation on: Implementation of Psychosis Risk Documentation in Adolescent Behavioral Health Referrals
3:45 – 4:00 Speaker: Sarah Lynch LCSW, at MaineHealth
Presentation on: Statewide early psychosis specialty care – current services and future directions