2013 SUMMER STUDENT RESEARCH PROGRAM
Deadline for posting projects online: January 28, 2013
Instructions to supervisors
- If you have yet to identify a student partner for your SSRP project you may submit a completed Project Registration and Description form for posting on the SSRP website. Interested students will be able to view your project description and contact you. It is your responsibility to find an appropriate student partner for your SSRP application.
- If you have already identified a student for your SSRP project, you do not need to post your project online. Instead, have the student include the information from the completed Project Registration and Description Form in their application package.
- Supervisors may submit more than one project for posting on the website; however, only one completed application per supervisor will be accepted for the competition.
- Faculty members who wish to post their projects on the SSRP website are encouraged to submit this document to the Student Research Coordinator, Linda Herbert, as early as possible at .
- Additional information on the SSRP, including application forms, funding terms, adjudication criteria and program procedures can be found on the SSRP website:
- Content boxes will expand as you type but please be mindful of the text limits; the actual application form will not allow extraneous material.
PROJECT REGISTRATION AND DESCRIPTION FORM
Applications will be accepted from:Both MD & non-MD Undergraduates
MD undergraduate students only non-MD undergraduate students only
Additional notes to potential applicants:
Project Title:
Assessing inflammation as a causal link between hypertension and psoriasis
Hypothesis:
Experimental data suggest a role for inflammation in the development of hypertension, Psoriasis is a systemic disease that is characterized by the presence of a systemic inflammatory response. We hypothesize that hypertension in psoriasis is mediated by specific cytokines acting to increase vascular stiffness.
Keywords:Provideapproximately 5 key words that describe the proposed research project.
Vascular stiffness Hypertension Inflammation
Some studentship funding is only available for specific research topics. To assist us in assigning funding to successful projects please indicate whether your project is related to any of the following:
Oncology Leukemia/ Lymphoma/ Hodgkin’s/ Myeloma or other blood cancers Surgical Oncology
Kidney Disease Muscular Dystrophy Diabetes Psychiatry/Mental Health Pharmacology
Neurology Cardiology Pulmonary Rheumatology / Arthritis Community-based research
Clinical Genomics Statistics International
*Please note that funds are also available for general medical research and all projects will be considered for this funding.
Some studentship funding (CIHR) is only available to student-supervisor teams where the supervisor holds other sources of peer reviewed funding. Please indicate if you hold other sources of peer reviewed funding. Note that the other funding does not need to be for this project.
Yes No
To assist with adjudication assignments indicate the type(s)of research applicable to this project (select all applicable):
Basic Science Clinical Educational and/or Curricular Population Health
Other (please specify):
Background and Summary of Proposed Research: (In 400 words or fewer – please write in lay terms)
This research is focused on the confluence of increasing data that implicates inflammation and specifically interleukins in both psoriasis and hypertension. Recent data have amply demonstrated that psoriasis is a systemic disease that is characterized by the presence of a systemic inflammatory response which includes increasing serum concentrations of various interleukins. Psoriasis has also been linked to cardiovascular risk factors specifically hypertension and to the development of cardiovascular disease. There is increasing acceptance of the concept that iinflammation plays an important role in the pathogenesis of hypertension. While the precise mechanisms are still being identified, there is mounting evidence that cytokines contribute to the development of hypertension. One form of hypertension is due to increased stiffness of large arteies. This kind of increased arterial stiffness can be measured by examination of carotid pulse contour and pulse wave velocity. Patients with psoriasis will be assessed for the presence of hypertension and the amount of vasular stiffness. The response of these two factors will be assessed before and after treatment for psoriasis. This study will contribute new understandings for the mechanisms producing cardiovascular disease.
Outline the student’s role in the project including the potential benefits they will gain as a result of their involvement. This should include their anticipated interaction(s) within the research team, individual duties, available resources (training, facilities etc.)and opportunities for the student to learn new skills.
The student will learn skills of assessing the vasculature specifically carotid wave contours and pulse wave velocity. The student will learn about assessment of patients with hypertension and assessment of patients with psoriasis. The student will learn about assessment of serum for cytokines
Research Location Information(complete as applicable)
Some funding is only available to projects with specific affiliations. Please indicate if you and/or your project are affiliated with any of the following (select all that apply):
BCCancer Agency Child and Family Research Institute Providence Health Care Research Institute
Vancouver Coastal Heath Research Institute Women’s Health Research Institute
Fraser Health Authority Interior Health Authority Northern Health Authority Provincial Health Services Authority Vancouver Coastal Health Vancouver Island Health Authority
UBC Point Grey UBC Okanagan
Island Medical Program Northern Medical Program Southern Medical Program
Vancouver Fraser Medical Program
Research Centre:Vancouver
Hospital:Vancouver Hospital
Program or Unit:Cardiology
Additional information (building, lab etc.):
City or Region:Vancouver
Supervisor’s Information
Supervisor Surname:
Rabkin / Supervisor Given Name:
Simon
FoMDepartment/School (Main FoMAppointment):
Medicine / UBC FoM Division (if applicable):
Additional Affiliations (University, Department/School, Centre, Hospital, unit etc.):
Main Phone: / Cell / Secondary Phone:
6048755847
E-mail Address:
/ Academic Appointment at UBC:
choose oneAssistant ProfessorAssociate ProfessorClinical assistant professorClinical associate professorClinical ProfessorProfessor
Preferred contact method (for students)
Phone supervisor
Email supervisor / Phone alternate contact
Email alternate contact
Alternate Contact’s Information
Contact’s Name: / Contact’s Role:
6048755847
Contact’s Phone Number: / Contact’s E-mail Address: