Join us for the 37th Annual Virginia Health Sciences Research Day on Friday, November 21, 2025, at Waitzer Hall on the medical campus.
This day-long event showcases cutting-edge research from students, residents, fellows, and postdoctoral scholars, including oral platform presentations and poster sessions across biomedical disciplines.
Participants and attendees will have the opportunity to connect, share insights, celebrate scholarly achievements, and hear from a keynote speaker highlighting recent advances in health sciences research.
For highlights and information regarding last year's Research Day, please click here.
Want to join for 2026?
Research Day 2026 will be held on Friday, November 13, 2026. Call for abstracts will be announced in August 2026 and all abstracts will be due on Tuesday, September 8, 2026.
Schedule of Events
View the schedule events for Research Day 2025, to be held on Friday, November 21.
Zoom information for Oral Presentations:
https://odu.zoom.us/j/91684654314?pwd=QXUhDSFw8akSrrQoUThb7hzXVzboRp.1
Meeting ID: 916 8465 4314
Passcode: 676075
Note: This event does not allow for anonymous viewing. You will need to log into your Zoom account to view the event, but it does not need to be an ODU Zoom account.
People’s Choice Poster Award
NEW THIS YEAR! Bring your mobile device to the event, connect to the WiFi, and rate each poster you view. Any attendee can participate in the People’s Choice voting. Spread the love – visit and interact with as many poster presenters as you can! See below to view this year’s abstracts to plan which posters to view.
Further instructions will be posted at the event.
Poster Session Presentations
Read the abstracts for this year's submissions using the modules below, which are arranged in poster number order, but can be searched by author’s name.
Regional Versus General Anesthesia in Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Surgical Management of Meralgia Paresthetica: A Case Series
Acromion stress fracture is associated with poor intraoperative bone quality and rotator cuff arthropathy following reverse shoulder arthroplasty
Administration of corticosteroid injection for treatment of degenerative meniscus tears helps increase perceived benefit from the initial phase of physical therapy.
Role of CD45 Dependent Signaling in B-cell Subsets in Atherosclerosis
Aniridics with PAX-6 Mutations Display Increased Insulin Resistance Compared to Relatives Without Aniridia
Real-World Interventional Outcomes for Cardiogenic Shock Complicating Acute Myocardial Infarction
Stratification and Management of Persistently Positive Urine Cultures in Urological Stone Surgery
Prognostic Value of KRAS Mutation for Patients Undergoing Hepatectomy for Advanced Colorectal Cancer
Individual Sponsor:
Anonymous Donor
Questions?
Contact the Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences Office of Research:
VHS-EVMSResearch@odu.edu
757-446-8480