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Student Research Day Celebrates Students and Mentors

June 01, 2021 Student Research Day “During your time in medical school, you have learned how to immerse yourselves in a question. You have experienced mentorship and sponsorship, and for many of you your research group or laboratory has become a second home.” The mentorship theme in the remarks of Nancy J. Brown, MD, Jean and David W. Wallace Dean and C.N.H. Long Professor of Internal Medicine, was echoed throughout Yale School of Medicine’s (YSM) Student Research Day (SRD) on May 18, 2021. In their welcome remarks, Associate Deans of Student Research Sarwat Chaudhry, MD, and Erica Herzog, MD, PhD, framed SRD as a celebration of the nearly 200-year-old tradition of the school’s MD thesis requirement. Herzog, noting the students’ work runs the translational spectrum from the most basic to the most applied, stated, “today we proudly showcase the breadth of state-of-the art research being led by our students. The creativity and diversity of the students’ research ep

UW-Oshkosh Research Shows Strength of Young T-Rex Bite

By Casey Nelson Jun 2, 2021 | 12:48 PM OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) New research from UW-Oshkosh shows just how powerful the bite force of a young T. rex was. The new finding, published in the journal Peer J, shows that by the age of 13, the bite force of a Tyrannosaurus rex could already puncture bone. UW-Oshkosh paleontologist Joseph Peterson and geology alumna Shannon Brink ’20, now a graduate student at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, teamed with colleague Jack Tseng at the University of California Berkeley to replicate bite marks made in a fossilized dinosaur bone made by a juvenile T. rex. The researchers made a metal replica of a scimitar-shaped tooth of a 13-year-old juvie T. rex, mounted it on a mechanical testing frame and tried to crack a cow leg bone with it.

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