Highlighting Children’s Health Research Photo Gallery Jaclyn Hall, Ph.D., assistant research scientist in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, discusses second-year medical student Mickey Emmanuel’s research on caries prevention among Medicaid-enrolled children. Kristin Dayton, M.D. (left), a pediatric resident at UF Health, and Lindsay Thompson, M.D., assistant director of clinical research in the Institute for Child Health Policy, discuss the research the two conducted on heath care texting and its ability to positively affect the health of overweight and obese adolescents. Daniel Welch, a medical student in the UF College of Medicine, explains the research he conducted on ontological representations of synthetic ecosystem data together with Bill Hogan, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, and Amanda Hicks, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy. François Modave, Ph.D. (right), associate professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, talks with Jason Lee about the abundance of research featured at the 2015 ICHP Annual Research Day. Chris Delcher, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, explains his prescription drug related research to Dominick Lemas, Ph.D., research assistant professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy. Kristin Dayton, M.D., a pediatric resident at UF Health, explains to Yi Guo, Ph.D., research assistant professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, her research findings as part the Text4Fit Project. The research explores the possibility of health care texting as an adjunct to routine care among overweight and obese adolescents. Mickey Emmanuel, a second-year medical student, elaborates on her research, which addresses the role of primary care providers in identifying early childhood caries among Medicaid-enrolled children. Anna Beth West, a participant in the 2015 Medical Student Research Program, explains the research she conducted under Melissa Bright, Ph.D., assistant scientist in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, on the role of pediatricians in screening for adverse childhood experiences. Arjun Iyer, a graduate student studying developmental psychology, elaborates on his findings in examining the ability of infants to engage with labeled pictures with Stephanie Staras, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy.