OU College of Medicine Magazine Winter 2021

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FACULT Y ACHIE VEMENTS

research needed to cure diseases of the pancreas and to train the next generation of pancreatologists.” At the OU College of Medicine, Li has earned a significant amount of federal funding for his research on pancreatic cancer and continues to advance the field with his investigations. He has published articles for several consecutive years in the journal Gastroenterology, the world’s leading journal on GI tract disease. His latest publications have focused on the protein ZIP4, which transports zinc throughout the body. Each study has focused on a different role for ZIP4, which serves as a “master switch” for several things to occur in pancreatic cancer. In one publication, his lab discovered that ZIP4 plays a role in the onset of cachexia, a muscle-wasting condition that affects at least 80% of people with pancreatic cancer. The next publication focused on how the overexpression of ZIP4 causes pancreatic cancer cells to be more resistant to chemotherapy. In the most recent study, his lab found that when ZIP4 is overexpressed in patients with pancreatic cancer, it essentially prompts the tumor cells to transform themselves in a manner that allows them to stealthily travel to the body’s other organs.

Min Li, Ph.D.

Physician Named to Foundation Board

Li to Serve as President of American Pancreatic Association in November Min Li, Ph.D., George Lynn Cross Research Professor of Medicine, Surgery and Cell Biology in the OU College of Medicine, has been designated president-elect of the American Pancreatic Association. He will begin serving as president in November 2022. The American Pancreatic Association (APA) is the largest professional organization for physicians and researchers specializing in pancreatic diseases. Recognizing that progress in understanding, diagnosing and treating pancreatic diseases requires multidisciplinary analysis, the APA encompasses multiple disciplines, including surgery, medical oncology, gastroenterology, radiation oncology, pathology, and basic science research. The APA also works closely with non-profit organizations to raise funding for pancreatic cancer research. “Serving as president-elect of the APA is a big honor for me, and it is a recognition of our work on pancreatic cancer research,” Li said. “I am thrilled to join the APA leadership and serve this amazing organization to help people suffering from devastating diseases. My goal is to work with other leaders in the field to raise more awareness for pancreatic cancer research and treatment nationwide, and to expand the APA family. Our mission is to foster clinical and basic science

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Robert Salinas, M.D., a family medicine and palliative care physician and Assistant Dean for Diversity in the OU College of Medicine, has been named to the board of trustees of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. He will serve a three-year term. As the only physician on the board of trustees, Salinas said he hopes to work with the foundation and the organizations it supports to address healthcare disparities and foster well-being in the community. “The collaboration of an institution like the University of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma City Community Foundation can create change that will elevate the overall well-being of the community,” he said. “I am grateful to represent the university and partner with the foundation.” Salinas has been connected to the mission of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation for about a decade through his service as president of the board of directors for the Hospice Foundation of Oklahoma. It has a permanent endowment fund at the Oklahoma City Community Foundation to support and promote palliative and hospice care in Oklahoma. “I am proud to welcome a dynamic and talented individual to our board,” said Nancy Anthony, president of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. “He brings incredible experience and a tireless passion for serving the community. We look forward to working with Dr. Salinas to advance the foundation’s mission.”

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Pelofsky Ends Distinguished 51-Year Career in Neurosurgery

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page 43

Skuta, Williams Honorees at Evening of Excellence; In Memoriam; Alumni Day Scheduled

7min
pages 41-42

Physician Named to Foundation Board

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page 40

Li to Serve as President of American Pancreatic Association in November

2min
page 40

Researcher Honored as OSU Agriculture Champion

2min
page 39

Former Dean Makes Major Gift to Academy of Teaching Scholars

4min
pages 38-39

Academy Welcomes New Members, Presents Honors

3min
pages 37-38

Corbett Named Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs

2min
page 36

Family Medicine Residents to Receive Extra OB Training

5min
pages 35-36

Office Creates Guidelines for Using Race as Research Variable

3min
page 34

Third-Year Student Named Tillman Scholar

3min
page 33

Student Body Diversifying; Record Number of State Residents Apply

3min
pages 32-33

College’s Student Satisfaction Rate Above 75th Percentile

2min
pages 31-33

Association of Clinicians for the Underserved Honors Student for ‘Going Above and Beyond’

6min
pages 30-31

Students Play Critical Role in Vaccinating Oklahomans

6min
pages 27-28

PHF Gift Enhances Oklahoma Children’s Hospital

2min
page 26

Surgeon Implants 3D-Printed Sternum

1min
pages 25-26

Psychologists Meet Needs of Children, Families in Integrated Care Model

8min
pages 23-25

OU College of Medicine Researcher Earns Grant to Study ‘Chemo Brain’

4min
page 22

Study Detects ‘Silent’ Atrial Fibrillation in American Indians Using Smartphone-Based ECG

4min
page 21

National Study Compares Two ADHD Medications for Preschool-Age Children

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page 20

Study Shows Patients Over 80 Benefit from Immunotherapy for Certain Cancers

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pages 18-19

‘Vascular Age’ Assessment Important Before Starting Hormone Therapy

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page 17

Physician-Scientist Investigating New Bone Imaging Method in Clinical Trial

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pages 15-16

Study Shows Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Results in Serious Complications

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pages 14-15

Vision Research Receives $2.9 Million Boost at OU Health Sciences Center, Dean McGee Eye Institute

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pages 13-14

Researcher Discovers Protein in Development of Nearsightedness

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pages 12-13

Researcher Earns Grant to Study Staph Eye Infections

4min
pages 11-12

OU Health Names Chief Surgical Officer for Cancer Services

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page 10

OU Health Names Physician Executive Leader

4min
page 9

New Chairs Named for Dermatology, Radiation Oncology

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pages 7-8

Dunn Named Chief Physician Executive

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page 6

OU Health Joins New NORD Rare Diseases Centers of Excellence Network

3min
page 5

Historic Signing Creates New Health System for Oklahoma

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pages 4-5

Dean's Message

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page 2
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