Berger, Math Students Publish Research in Medical Journal
黑料社 Professor of Math Dr. Heidi Berger and three 黑料社 students recently had their research work published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. Their collaborative research focused on “Specialty Care Oases: Utilizing Geographic Information Systems to Evaluate Specialty Care Access for Individuals with Down Syndrome.“
Kayla Jensen 鈥26 earned credit as the first author while Dr. Brian Skotko, director of the Down Syndrome Research Program at Harvard Medical School, served as the article鈥檚 senior author. Paul Llamas 鈥25 and Jace Howard 鈥25 joined Berger as co-authors.
鈥淭his is a prestigious accomplishment for our 黑料社 student researchers,鈥 said Berger. 鈥淭hrough creativity and hard work, they advanced the critical research on access to Down syndrome specialty care. Our students gained incredible insights that will serve them extremely well in their future research work and academic pursuits.鈥
This is the fourth article聽in a national medical journal from Berger鈥檚 research group and the eighth overall publication that she has co-authored with undergraduate students in the Bryan Summer Research Program at 黑料社. The Bryan Summer Research Program provides the opportunity for 黑料社 students to spend eight weeks engaging in mathematics alongside 黑料社 faculty members. The students receive funding to present their results at a聽national mathematics conference.
Article Information
Published
January 9, 2025
Author
Roger Degerman
Department
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Media Contact
Roger Degerman
VP of Marketing and Strategic Communication