Touro College Research Day
Touro College Research Day is an opportunity to share the wide scope of exciting research projects being actively carried out by our faculty and students in the undergraduate and graduate divisions and the professional schools with our large community of scholars. Complementing the multi-disciplinary poster sessions, external and internal keynote speakers are invited to share the results of their cutting-edge research with all participants and attendees.
The Touro College Research Collaborative for the past several years has organized Research Day with support from the President and the academic leadership of the College. A faculty volunteer group, the Research Collaborative arose initially from a membership of dedicated scholars who pursue research in the medical and health sciences fields at the College. Research Day was developed as part of an endeavor to foster collaborations and provide a forum to highlight the many research activities that take place within our community. Building year by year upon success and increasing interest, the Collaborative has now expanded to be more broadly inclusive and has widened its reach to include interested researchers from throughout the College.
One more recent feature of Research Day is the production of a book of the poster presentations. Additionally, several research studies presented have garnered press coverage, providing greater exposure for research at Touro College.
RESEARCH DAY 2018
May 1, 2018
11:30AM-4:15PM
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine / Touro College of Pharmacy
Harlem Campus, 4th floor
231 West 124th Street
New York, NY 10027
(ALL TOURO COLLEGE ATTENDEES SHOULD BE ABLE TO SHOW THEIR TOURO ID'S AT THE SECURITY DESK)
Program Schedule & Location
Posters - General Instructions
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MAY 3, 2016
Program and Abstract Book 2016
- Abstract Book 2015
- Touro College Office of Communications Feature Story and Photos
- Press Coverage of Research at Touro College:
- Advance Healthcare Network for Occupational Therapy Practitioners "Regimen for Parkinson's Boosts Walking Speed"
- Advance Healthcare Network for Physical Therapy and Rehab Medicine "Study: Male and Female Physicians Treat Back Pain Differently"
- Five Towns Jewish Times "Insights From Touro Research: Fun and games’ after school boost autistic kids' motor skills; Small fix could yield big benefits by reducing falls in hospitalized seniors"
- Medical News Today - Study: Doctors' gender a factor in low back pain treatment choices
- Medical News Today - Brains of HIV-positive elders have less Alzheimer's-linked damage
- Practical Pain Management "Low Back Pain Guidelines Not Always Followed By Clinicians"