David J Barton

David J Barton

(B.S. in progress)
  • Position:
    Undergraduate Student

    Department of Human Science

    School of Nursing and Health Studies

    Georgetown University (Washington, DC)

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  • Advisor:

    Mark P Burns

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  • Degrees:
     
    B.S. (in progress), Human Science, Georgetown University (Washington, DC)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Donna G. Sieckmann (as Visiting Student)
     
    Robert A Terwilliger (as Visiting Student)
     
    David A. Kidwell (as Visiting Student)
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  • Research:
    My primary scientific interests are in cellular and systemic physiological responses, especially of the cardiovascular, endocrine, and nervous systems.

    My current research project deals with developing a panel of biomarkers for the diagnosis of traumatic brain injury in rat models.

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  • Other Experience:

    2009-present Emergency medical technician (EMT)

    2008 Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Sciences

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  • Honors:

    2011-present Sigma Xi

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David Barton's Publications (1)



David Barton's Posters and Presentations (2)

  • Demonstration of the S100B biomarker in a rat model of moderate and severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) (poster)

    Sieckmann DG, Saha B, Barton DJ, McCarron RM

    National Capital Area TBI Research Symposium; 05/2012
  • The Use of a Quick Reference Card to Improve the Documentation of the Physical Exam by a Collegiate BLS EMS Organization (poster)

    Robert Katzer MD, Sam Adelman EMT, David Barton EMT, Sophie Clark EMT, Elizabeth Seaman EMT, Korin Hudson MD NREMT-P

    American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 17th Scientific Assembly; 02/2011

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A reverse micelle, with an aqueous core surrounded by surfactant molecules in an organic solvent. Credit David J Barton.



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