1.
Chronic skin ulcers affect one percent of the population and are commonly evaluated and managed in the outpatient setting and lead to significant cost, morbidity, and mor [...]
2023 | Scholarly project capstone (M.D.) |
2.
Infectious diseases have historically been the leading cause of death worldwide. While cardiovascular disease has slowly overtaken infectious diseases as the leading caus [...]
2022 | Dissertation |
3.
Nationwide efforts are engaging communities in large genetic studies to better estimate the population-wide prevalence of some heritable cancers that have medical recomme [...]
2020 | Abstract |
4.
The annual Health Care Equity Fair (HCEF) is a community health fair hosted in Portland, Oregon that provides free health services to underserved communities. During the [...]
2020 | Abstract |
5.
Adverse birth outcomes disproportionately affect racial and ethnic minorities in the US and are associated with both short- and long- term health consequences. Individua [...]
2013 | Thesis |
6.
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening among Asian Americans and Hawaiian/Islanders (AA-H/PIs) fall short of the screening goal set by the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtab [...]
2016-05-01 | Portfolio |
7.
The post-translational modifier, ubiquitin, controls many aspects of eukaryotic cell biology, including key aspects of both innate and adaptive immune signaling. Remarkab [...]
2020 | Thesis |
8.
The Pediatric Gastroenterology (Peds GI) clinic at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) has an urgent need for clinicians who will address service gaps, improve co [...]
2023-07-12 | Capstone |
9.
Tauopathy and a-synucleinopathy often occur together in human brain diseases but most commonly in the context of B-amyloidosis. Tauopathy induced by a-synucleinopathy in [...]
2020 | Abstract |
10.
Vietnamese American women (VAW) experience cervical cancer diagnoses and death rates that are twice as high as non-Hispanic White women, with later-stage diagnoses compar [...]
2011 | Dissertation |