Alex Finch
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Undergraduate Research Assistant |
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Research
As an undergraduate, I interned at the Carolina Population Center as a a research assistant for Margaret Carrel examining the evolution and dispersal of influenza in Asia I became interested in this after studying the relationship between urbanization and mortality during the Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918. Previously, I have worked as a co-investigator in the Duke Department of Neuroanesthesia and Surgery evaluating neurogenesis after ischemia in an organotypic hippocampal slice model. Before that, I worked as a research assistant for the UNC Emergency Department on a project to determine the efficacy of infrared spectroscopy in predicting acute compartment syndrome of the leg.
Education
B.A. Geography concentration Human Geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Graduated May 2009
Publications
Katz LM, Frank JE, Dvorak A, Finch A, Szymanowski A, Gordan CJ. Independence of brain and trunk temperature during hypothermic preconditioning in rats. J Neurosci Methods, 2009 May; 179(2): 179-83.
Katz LM, Nauriyal V, Nagaraj S, Finch A, Pearlstein K, Szymanowski A, Sproule C, Rich PB, Guenther BD, Pearlstein RD. Infrared imaging of trauma patients for detection of acute compartment syndrome of the leg. Critical Care Medicine, 2008 Jun; 36(6): 1756-61.
Finch A. “Cave Art of Burma,” Arts of Asia, 2005 May; 35(4): 93-103.
Finch A. “The Jatakas of Bagan,” Arts of Asia, 2004 May; 34(3): 106-117.



