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LeMSICThe Lebanese Medical Students’ Interna-tional Committee (LeMSIC) is a student run, non governmental, non-political and not-for-profit association represent-ing medical students across several uni-versities in Lebanon.
LeMSIC was founded in 1964 and soon after integrated the International Feder-ation of Medical Stddents’ Associations (IFMSA), which is a recognized non gov-ernmental organization within the United Nations’ system and the World Health Organization (WHO). IFMSA is also the student chapter of the World Medical Asociation (WMA).
This is a LeMSIC publication© 2014 - Only portions of this publication may be repro-duced for non-political & non-profit purposes mentin-ing the source provided.
DisclaimerThis publication is the result of the collaborative efforts of multiple contributers.
TheThe mention of specific com-panies or manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recom-mended by LeMSIC in prefer-ence to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned.
NoticeAllAll reasonable precautions have been taken by LeMSIC to verfiy the information contained in this publication. However, the published material is being distributed without warranty of any kind, expexpressed or implied. The responsibility for the interpre-tation and use of the materi-al lies with the reader.
Some of the photos and graphics used are property of their authors. We have taken every consideration not to violate their right.
We owe our career, ourselves and more importantly our patients and community to always take a step further, ask further, look further ... we owe it to this great vocation called medicine to nurture it with as much research as we can because that is what fuels it to give more. For medicine is not only to treat, but to cure; not only to cure, but to prevent disease; not only to prevent, but to understand who we are and how to deal with it.
MoMoreover, Going from national to international scale is never an easy step to take. However, this year we managed to promote LeMSIC’s Research Day among medical students from more than 100 countries and to get the first place among 135 projects done by medical students from all around the globe. This gives us, SCORE members, the energy to work even harder on improving our events and enlarging our scope of work.
ThisThis day is dedicated to the young researchers across Lebanon, whether students, postdoctoral research fellows, interns or residents who are devoting valuable time to their research projects and the advancement of science. This day was created so as to support their inquisitive minds and give them the opportunity to share their discoveries and defend what they have contributed to the research community.
Finally,Finally, we would like to thank everyone who supported Research Day 2014. In particular, we thank Dr. Anwar Bikhazi, Dr. Mona Nabulsi, Dr. Zeina Kanafani, Dr. Rami Mahfouz, Dr. Rana Sharara-Chami, Dr. Labib Ghulmiyyah, Dr. Abdo Jurjus, Dr. Hiba El-Hajj, Dr. Ali Bazarbachi, Dr. Ghazi Zaatari, Dr. Nisrine Rizk, Dr. Georges Nemer, Dr. Kamal Badr, Dr. Assaad Eid, Dr. Fouad Boulos, Dr. Diana Jaalouk, Dr. Fadi Bitar, Dr. Noel Ghanem, Dr. Abdallah Rbeiz,Rbeiz, Dr. Fuad Ziyadeh and every member of the Organizing Committee. Without their continuous and unconditional support, this event would not have been possible.
The Lebanese Medical Students’ International Committee
(LeMSIC) is a non-political, non-profit, student-run organisation
that represents medical students Lebanon. It is a full National
Member Organisation (NMO) in the International Federation of
Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA).
LeMSICLeMSIC has six standing committees that work on issues related to
medical education, public health, reproductive health including
HIV/AIDS, human rights & peace, and research & clinical
exchange. It has grown to embrace more than 500 active
medical students across 6 universities.
ThThrough its various events & activities, LeMSIC aims to introduce
medical students to global health; promote humanitarian ideals &
medical ethics; empower medical students & enable them to use
their knowledge for the benefit of society. It also provides medical
students to broaden their social and cultural perspectives.
The Standing Committee On Research Exchange (SCORE) aims at
promoting research among medical students. Through a myriad of
activities, it tries to bridge the gap between professors & students,
while pushing the latter to be more involved in research. SCORE
recognizes the importance of research as part of students’ careers
nowadays & helps them develop their inquisitive minds.
ThThrough its Exchange Program, SCORE sends more than 20 students
per year to different countries to work in a lab for a month & become
familiar with research in cross-cultural settings.
Through its Research Workshop, SCORE tries to guide medical
students toward a successful research career & helps them become
good consumers as well as good producers of research.
The Lebanese Association for the Advancement of Science (LAAS) had, since its establishment in 1968, a clear scientific mission, which is to enhance knowledge, promote scientific research & create the appropriate atmosphere for this purpose. In order to accomplish this mission, the Academy strives to turn it into achievable goals as part of plans, programs & activities.
TheThe Executive Board includes Dr. Naim Ouaini (President); Dr. Hassan Al Charif (Secretary); Dr. Abdo Jurjus (Treasurer); Dr. Mahmoud Korek, Dr. Fadi Hage Chehade, Dr. Karim Echtay, Dr. Georges Eid, Dr. Roger Lteif, and Dr. Nashat Mansour.
The Board has set a plan of action aiming at instigating a modern scientific renaissance. This plan includes:
1.1. Promoting knowledge through scientific research, including Human & Social Sciences on both the projects & achievements levels2. Encouraging common scientific research between universities & research centers, and exchanging professors & researchers3. Supporting continuous modernization of scientific education curricula at various stages4.4. Conducting lectures, workshops & conferences to exhibit the results of scientific research
Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Of Medical Students Toward Substance Use In Lebanon
miRNA As Potential Biomarkers Of Breast Cancer In The Lebanese Population And In Young Women: A Pilot Sudy
Identification Of Several Mutations In Different Genes In Families With Isolated And Syndromic Hypotrychosis
IdentificationIdentification Of Several Mutations In ATP2C1 In Lebanese Families With Hailey-Hailey Disease: Insight To The Pathogenesis Of Hailey-Hailey And A Possible Role In Cardiac Function
GATA5: A Key Player In Congenital Heart Diseases
Observational Study: The Effect Of µ-Opoid Receptor Genetic Polymorphism On Neuraxial Opoid Labor Analgesia
AcuteAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia In Children: Experience Of A Tertiary Centre In North Lebanon
Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine: Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, And Readiness Of College Female Students For Future Policy Implications
Prevalence And Independent Predictors Of Diastolic Dys-
function Among Outpatients With Normal Systolic Function
Presenting To A Tertiary Referral Center In The Middle East
Identifying Genetic Risk Factors Of Obesity In The Lebanese
Poulation
Pattern Of Psychiatric Disorders In A Child And Adolescent
Psychiatry Clinic Registry In Beirut
Neurocognitive Changes In SSRI (Selective Serotonin
Reuptake Inhibitors) – Treated Adolescents With Depression
Incremental Survival Benefit Of One, Two And Three Arterial
Bypass Grafting In Multivessel Coronary Artery Disease: The
Effect Of Diabetes
RoleRole Of Completeness Of Revascularization In Intermediate
And Late Survival After Multivessel Coronary Artery Bypass
Grafting Surgery
Time-Varying Effects Of Prior Intracoronary Stenting On
Early-To-Late Cabg Mortality In Diabetic Patients With Three
Vessel Disease
MultidisciplinaryMultidisciplinary Tumor Boards And Management Of Cancer
Patients At AUBMC
DAF-2 and ERK Couple Nutrient Availability to Meiotic
Progression during Caenorhabditis elegans Oogenesis
DAF-2 and ERK Couple Nutrient Availability to Meiotic
Progression during Caenorhabditis elegans Oogenesis
Phenotype-Genotype Correlation In Wilson's Disease In A Huge Lebanese Family: Hepatic Presentation Of Patients Who Are Compound Heterozygous For P767pfs/A1003t Mutations
Ubiquinones Uq1 & Uq10 Decrease Cholesterol Level And Increase Expression Of Ldl Receptor
AA Phase 2 Trial Of The Fetal Hemoglobin Inducer Hqk-1001 (2,2-Dimethylbutyrate, Sodium Salt) In Non-Transfusion-De-pendent -Thalassemia
The Burden Of Peripheral Artery Disease In Patients Presenting For Coronary Angiography
Incidence Of Sickle Cell Disease And Other Hemoglobin Variants In 10.095 Lebanese Neonates
Penicillamine Reduces Ceruloplasminferroxidaseactivity: Possible Implications On Iron Homeostasis In Wilson Disease Patients
Effect Of Metabolic Memory On The Dna Methylation Status Of Target Genes Involved In Vascular Complications In Type-1 Diabetes
AA Novel Role For Nfatc1 In Patients With Both Congenital Heart Disease And Glaucoma
The Oxidative Potential Of Airborne Nanoparticles Of Mineral Oxides
differences. Early, 6-month mortality was similar for PCI-s vs. No-PCI [n=10 (5.2%) vs n=7 (3.7%); p=0.456]. PCI-s patients, however, experienced worse intermediate term mortality reaching a maximal difference at 2.5 years after CABG.[Fig-top] This difference in survival favoring No-PCI patients was systematically narrowed after 4 years reaching equivalence at about 7 years after CABG. These results reflected a time-varying relative risk of death (PCI-s/No-PCI) that was particularly increased between 6 and 30 months after suafter surgery. [Figure]
Bacterial Methanobactin: A Potential Alternative Treatment
For Wilson Disease?
Arsenic-Interferon for the treatment of the resistant T315I
mutants of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Role Of Nox4 And TUBERIN-Mtorc1 Pathway In Development
And Progression Of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy
DoesDoes estrogen play a role in the progression of prostate
cancer?
MicroRNA As Minimally Invasive Biomarkers For The Detection
Of Early Onset Breast Cancer In The Lebanese Population
Relationship study between Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and
Breast Cancer in Pre-Menopausal Women
2D:4D2D:4D ratio as a screening tool for prostatic cancer among
the Lebanese males
Investigation Of The Role Of Insulin In The Emergence And
Growth Of Castration Resistant Secondary Neoplasms In
Prostate Cancer
TheThe impact of the rs4149056 genetic polymorphism in the
SLCO1B1 transporter on myopathy induced by the three
statins: Simvastatin, Atorvastatin and Pravastatin in the
Lebanese population
In order to fulfill its mission and involve students in research,
SCORE compiles the following database, which includes all
active research projects across all SCORE-affiliated universities
and hospitals. Please note that not all physicians/professors
accept to have students on board their projects and, if they do,
they might have some restrictions as to the students’ level of
education.
ShouldShould you have any inquiry, please do not hesitate to contact
us via email at the following address: [email protected]
The SCORE National Officer, Local Officers and Secretaries would like to thank all medical students who have contacted physicians and professors in order to obtain the information listed in the database above.
We would like to mention that all reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information. However, we this database is circulated with no guarantee of any sort.
ABI YOUNES, NadineABOU CHAKRA, RimAKIKI, PierreAL ROJOLAH, LoayBOU ZEIN EDDINE, SavoCHEAIB, JosephEL ASMAR, MaEL ASMAR, MarguerittaEL JARRAH, RanaEL MOUHAYYAR, ChristopherEL SALLOUKH, Nisrine AnaisFAKIH, RamiGHASSAN, RobaHADDAD, RibalHAFEZ, OmarHAFEZ, OmarHAJJAR, KarimHAJJAR, Karine
HARB, AhmadKARAM, ImadMAKHOUL, JenniferMOUAWWAD, SarahMOUGHAMES, EricOBEID, NourhanRAHAL, MahmoudRAHAL, MahmoudSAAYBI, StephanieSIBAI, RayanSKAF, MichelTANIOS, RalphWEHBE, ReemYASSINE, FirasZBEIDZBEIDY, SarahZMETER, Nada
LAU Medical Students are privileged to be a part of SCORE-
LeMSIC, a national team made up of fellow research interested
colleagues from other Universities.
SCORE-LeMSICSCORE-LeMSIC has made LAU medical students part of national
family. This opportunity to meet and work with different medical
schools is unique to SCORE- LeMSIC and is important as a definite
step in the right direction for LAU. In the spirit of camaraderie,
members can reach out with their ideas, present their work on
research and organize and participate in events in a broader
national community.
FurtheFurthermore, the research exchange program offered by SCORE
allows members to pursue their interest in research by traveling
abroad, working on projects of their interests while living an
exchange experience that is sure to be one of a kind.
ThisThis year, SCORE at LAU was able to complete a research
database, a small yet very important project, approved by the IRB
at LAU, to share it at the Research Day for the first time giving other
universities access to research work conducted at LAU. LAU being
part of the Research Day for the first time has given LAU students
the opportunity to listen to colleagues presenting research
projects conducted at other universities/hospitals.
ThisThis collaboration among students all over the nation brings the
universities closer together creating a big and productive network
with new contacts and more research opportunities for everyone.
We are not only helping in promoting research within Lebanon but
also providing Lebanon with a chance to increase its worldwide
research impact.
AllAll the work done by SCORE-LeMSIC aims at promoting Research
and providing opportunities for members across Lebanon. LAU stu-
dents could not have passed up the opportunity to be a part of it.
The Research Day Organizing Committee would like to thank
the following, for without their efforts and support, our event
could not have happened!
The Abstract Review Committee: Dr. Rami Mahfouz, Dr.
Assaad Eid and Dr. Fouad Boulos
Our Keynote speakers: Dr. Zeina Kanafani, Dr. Labib
Ghulmiyyah and Dr. Rana Sharara-Chami
TheThe Dean’s Office at the American University of Beirut -
Faculty of Medicine
Our Collaborators: AOA and LAAS
And, of course, our generous sponsors:
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