Raisa Karim
Education:
B.A. Hunter College (2021)
Current Position:
2nd Year MSTP
2nd Year Medical Student
Advisor:
TBA
Graduate Program:
TBA
Research Interests:
My previous research ranged from the somatization of stress in female mice, genetic modulation of depression, and cognitive assessment of a humanized Alzheimer's mouse model. I also assisted in clinical research efforts to assess the efficacy of noninvasive imaging in skin condition diagnosis and monitoring of treatment. I hope to explore other areas of research involved in biochemical pathways.
Publications:
F. S; Bressler MY; Karim R; Markowitz O. “Transforming the Treatment of Psoriasis to the 21st Century: Detecting Subclinical Therapeutic Response to Secukinumab using Optical Coherence Tomography as a Prognostic Indicator.” Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. Published May 21, 2022.
Conference Posters/Presentations:
R. Karim, E. Blicker, P. Golubwoksi, E. Hernandez, T. Fung, A. Onoichenco, C. Guevara, M. Regis Shanley, and Allyson K. Friedman. “Neuronal Mechanisms Underlying Repeated Variable Social Stress”. Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students; November 2018. Indianapolis, Indiana.
R. Karim, C. Baimel. “Valence encoding in the basolateral amygdala to nucleus accumbens projections”. Diversity Summer Student Research Conference; July 2019. New York, NY
R. Karim, C. Baimel. “Valence encoding in the basolateral amygdala to nucleus accumbens projections”. 50th Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting; October 2019. Chicago, IL
R. Karim, Y. Miura, A. Urbaez, A.K. Friedman. “Correlation between variance in anxious behavior and electrophysiological properties in BNST Type III neurons ”. Yale-Hunter Conference; November 2020. New York, NY