AGENDA
Monday, June 29
11
Monday
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
S05
THE ROLE OF apoE AND APOE GENOTYPE IN OUTCOME AFTER TBI
[1.25 CME]
Coronado Room
Chairs: Mark Burns, PhD, Georgetown University; Barry Jordan, MD, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital
11:00-11:25
S05-01
APOE4 AS A RISK FACTOR FOR POOR OUTCOME AFTER TBI - CLINICAL AND PRECLINICAL EVIDENCE
Mark Burns, PhD, Georgetown University
11:25-11:50
S05-02
THE EFFECTS OF APOE GENOTYPE ON PROTEOMIC AND LIPIDOMIC RESPONSE TO INJURY IN DIFFERENT
MOUSE MODELS OF TBI
Fiona Crawford, PhD, The Roskamp Institute
11:50-12:15
S05-03
NEUROPROTECTIVE AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY THERAPIES FOR CNS INJURY BASED UPON APOLIPOPROTEIN-E
Michael Vitek, PhD, Duke University
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
S06
GENETIC DISSECTION OF LOCOMOTOR CIRCUITRY
[1.25 CME]
O’Kee e Room
Chair: Scott Whittemore, PhD, University of Louisville
11:00-11:25
S06-01
CONDITIONAL SILENCING OF PROPRIOSPINAL NEURONS: HOPPING TO A NEWTUNE
David Magnuson, PhD, University of Louisville
11:25-11:50
S06-02
TAKING A STEP TOWARDS MOTOR FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY: GENETICALLY
DEFINING SPINAL MICROCIRCUITS
Robert Brownstone, MD, PhD, Dalhousie University
11:50-12:15
S06-03
MUSCLE SPINDLE FEEDBACK DIRECTS LOCOMOTOR RECOVERY AND CIRCUIT REORGANIZATION AFTER SCI
Aya Takeoka, PhD, University of Basel
12:15 pm - 12:30 pm
Lunch Pickup for WiNTR Session attendees
Lamy Foyer
12:30 pm - 1:45 pm
WLW
WiNTR LUNCH SESSION: HUMAN TBI NEUROPATHOLOGY
[1.25 CME]
Peralta / Lamy Room
Chairs: William Stewart, MBChB, PhD, Southern General Hospital; PatriciaWashington, PhD, Georgetown University
12:30-12:55
WLW1-01
EXPERIENCE IN EXAMINATION OF HUMAN TBI TISSUE: A NEGLECTED ART
William Stewart, MBChB, PhD, Southern General Hospital
12:55-1:20
WLW1-02
BI-DIRECTIONAL TRANSLATIONAL STUDIES IN TBI: EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN USING HUMAN SAMPLES
Victoria Johnson, PhD, University of Pennsylvania
1:20-1:45
WLW1-03
THE GLASGOWTRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY ARCHIVE
Jennifer Hay, University of Glasgow
12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
FREE TIME - LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
1:45 pm - 3:00 pm
PL02
THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA AND TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT
Sweeney E-F Ballroom
AFTER SCI AND TBI - IS THE VERDICT STILL OUT?
[1.25 CME]
Chair: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD, University of Miami
1:45-2:10
PL02-01
PERSPECTIVES ON HYPOTHERMIA AFTER TBI AND SCI - REVIEW OF NEW BASIC RESEARCH IN
TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT
W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD, University of Miami
2:10-2:35
PL02-02
HYPOTHERMIA FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: ITWORKSWITH CORRECT PATIENT SELECTION
David Okonkwo, MD, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
2:35-3:00
PL02-03
THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA AND TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT AFTER SCI AND TBI - IS THE
VERDICT STILL OUT?
Allan Levi, MD, PhD, University of Miami
3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
“Sweet Treat”Co ee Break & Visit Exhibits
Sweeney A-D Ballroom
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
POSTER SESSION II: GROUPS A5-A8 and T1-T20
[1.0 CME]
Sweeney A-D Ballroom
Student Competition Final Judging
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
POSTER SESSION III: GROUPS B1-B4
[1.00 CME]
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
POSTER SESSION III: GROUPS B5-B7
[1.00 CME]
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Wine & Cheese Reception with Exhibitors
Sweeney A-D Ballroom
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
WNR
WiNTR Mentoring & Networking Reception
[1.00 CME]
Georgia O’Kee e Museum
WNR-1
CAREER DEVELOPMENT IN NEUROTRAUMA RESEARCH
Mary Ellen Michel, PhD, NIH / NICHD
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