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Monday - Poster Sessions

18

A4-05

7:30 AM

Bayir, Hulya; Safar Center for Resuscitation Research

MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY IMAGING OF THE

HIPPOCAMPUS AT 7T AFTER MILD TBI IN IMMATURE BRAIN

A4-06

7:00 AM

Fischer, Jesse; University of Houston

CHRONICWHITE MATTER DAMAGE FOLLOWING PEDIATRIC TBI

A4-07

7:15 AM

Moore, Megan; University of Washington

AVAILABILITY OF OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION SERVICES

AND BARRIERS TO CARE FOR VULNERABLE POPULATIONS

AFTER PEDIATRIC TBI

POSTER SESSION II

BIOMARKER

A5-01

3:00 PM

Bogoslovsky, Tanya; Center for Neuroscience and

Regenerative Medicine

SINGLE MOLECULAR ARRAY GLIAL FIBRILLARY ACID PROTEIN

AND TOTAL TAU ARE INCREASED UP TO 90 DAYS AFTER

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

A5-02

3:15 PM

Kilbaugh, Todd; University of Pennsylvania

PERIPHERAL BLOOD MITOCHONDRIAL DNA AS A BIOMARKER

OF CEREBRAL MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION FOLLOWING

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

A5-03

3:30 PM

Rhind, Shawn; DRDC Toronto

ALTERATIONS OF CIRCULATING CHEMOKINES IN RELATION TO

NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOME AFTER MODERATE-TO-SEVERE TBI

A5-04

3:45 PM

Thelin, Eric; Karolinska Institutet

NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE IS SIGNIFICANTLY CORRELATED

TO OUTCOME POST TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, ALBEIT NOT IN

PRESENCE OF SERUM S100B

A5-05

3:00 PM

Wong, Ling; National Intrepid Center of Excellence

TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER MEASURES EFFECTS OF

MIND-BODY TRAINING ON CEREBRAL AUTOREGULATION IN

SERVICE MEMBERSWITH COMBAT RELATED TBI

A5-06

3:15 PM

Torch, William; Washoe Sleep Disorders Centers

PROGRESSIVE LIMBIC ANTEROGRADE TRANS-NEURONAL

DEGENERATION: A NEUROPATHOLOGICAL & -RADIOLOGICAL

BIOMARKER IN HIPPOCAMPAL DISEASE

A5-07

3:30 PM

Samadani, Uzma; New York University School of Medicine

HELMETS MAY PROVIDE PARTIAL PROTECTION AGAINST

CONCUSSION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDYWITH SCAT3 AND EYE

TRACKING

A5-08

3:45 PM

Gill, Jessica; NIH

PERIPHERAL CONCENTRATIONS OF TOTAL TAU ARE INCREASED

IN MILITARY PERSONNELWHO SUSTAIN TRAUMATIC BRAIN

INJURIES DURING DEPLOYMENT

A5-09

3:00 PM

Algamal, Moustafa; Roskamp Institute

EXPLORING THE MOLECULAR OVERLAP IN THE BRAIN AND

PLASMA OF TBI AND AD MOUSE MODELS USING PROTEOMIC

AND LIPIDOMIC TECHNOLOGY

A5-10

3:15 PM

Tenovuo, Olli; Turku University Hospital

GFAP AND UCH-L1 DURING THE FIRSTWEEK AFTER A TBI -

CORRELATIONSWITH CLINICAL AND IMAGING FINDINGS AND

OUTCOME

A5-11

3:30 PM

Wanner, Ina; UCLA

A NEW PANEL OF HUMAN ASTROGLIAL NEUROTRAUMA

BIOMARKERS AND TRAUMA RELEASE MECHANISMS

A5-12

3:45 PM

Gri ths, Daniel; University of Arizona College of Medicine

EVALUATION OF THE EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX AS A SOURCE

OF BIOMARKERS FOR INJURY SEVERITYWITHIN 24 HOURS OF

DIFFUSE BRAIN INJURY

A5-13

3:00 PM

Wang, Kevin; University of Florida

OPERATION BRAIN TRAUMA THERAPY (OBTT): SERUM-BASED

BIOMARKER INVESTIGATION IN A MICROPIG FLUID

PERCUSSION INJURY MODEL

A5-14

3:15 PM

Yang, Zhihui; University of Florida

A SYSTEMATIC RAT SPINAL CORD INJURY BIOMARKER STUDY

AND TEMPORAL BIOMARKER PROFILING IN TWO BIOFLUID

TYPES

A5-15

3:30 PM

Wang, Kevin; University of Florida

HUMAN SPINAL CORD INJURY CSF AND SERUM BIOMARKER

STUDY

A5-16

3:45 PM

Sharrock, Matthew; University of Kansas Medical Center

PROTON MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY PREDICTORS

OF TISSUE LOSS AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

A5-17

3:00 PM

Hutchison, Michael; University of Toronto

COMPARISON OF SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY PROFILES IN

HEALTHY ATHLETESWITH ANDWITHOUT A HISTORY OF

CONCUSSION

A5-18

3:15 PM

Boutte, Angela; Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

MULTIVARIATE BIOMARKER PROFILING, SENSORY MOTOR

DEFICITS, CONSCIOUSNESS AFTER SINGLE AND REPEAT

PROJECTILE CONCUSSIVE INJURY

A5-19

3:30 PM

Johnson, David; Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

INVESTIGATION OF PUTATIVE ACUTE SERUM DIAGNOSTIC

BIOMARKERS IN A PROJECTILE CONCUSSIVE IMPACT INJURY

A5-20

3:45 PM

Deng-Bryant, Ying; Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

DISCOVERING PROGNOSTICATORS FOR REPEATED

CONCUSSIONS: A GLOBAL METABOLOMIC STUDY

EDEMA

A6-01

3:00 PM

Atkins, Tyler; Carolinas Medical Center

ACUTE HYDROCEPHALUS IN CERVICAL SPINAL CORD INJURY:

TWO DISTINCT PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC CAUSES AND LITERATURE

REVIEW

A6-02

3:15 PM

Washington, Patricia; Columbia University

APOE GENOTYPE AND ACUTE EDEMA FORMATION FOLLOWING

EXPERIMENTAL TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

A6-03

3:30 PM

Maeda, Takeshi; Nihon University School of Medicine

CILOSTAZOL ATTENUATES BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER

DISRUPTION AND SUBSEQUENT SECONDARY CELLULAR

DAMAGE FOLLOWING CORTICAL CONTUSION IN RATS

ENDOCRINE

A7-01

3:45 PM

Thomas, Theresa; University of Arizona College of Medicine

EXPERIMENTAL DIFFUSE BRAIN INJURY LEADS TO CHRONIC

CORTICOSTERONE DYSFUNCTIONWITH EVIDENCE OF

COMPROMISED NEURON MORPHOLOGY

A7-02

3:00 PM

Vanino, Dana; University of Pittsburgh

A PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF NEURO-ENDOCRINE AND

NUTRITION ABNORMALITIES FOLLOWING SEVERE TRAUMATIC

BRAIN INJURY IN ADULT PATIENTS

A7-03

3:15 PM

Mazzeo, Anna Teresa; University of Torino

ENDOCRINE DYSFUNCTION AND PITUITARY AUTOIMMUNITY

IN CRITICAL AND NEUROCRITICAL ILLNESS

REGENERATION & PLASTICITY

A8-01

3:30 PM

Rabchevsky, Alexander; UKY

PHARMACOLOGICAL MANIPULATION OF MTOR ACTIVITY TO

MODULATE MALADAPTIVE INTRASPINAL PLASTICITY AND

AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA

A8-02

3:45 PM

Chen, Jinhui; Indiana University School of Medicine

IN VIVO REPROGRAMMING REACTIVE GLIA INTO IPSCS TO

PRODUCE NEW NEURONS IN THE CORTEX FOLLOWING TBI

A8-03

3:00 PM

Wang, Xiaoting; Indiana University School of Medicine

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY SEVERITY AFFECTS NEUROGENESIS

IN ADULT MOUSE HIPPOCAMPUS

A8-04

3:15 PM

Costine, Beth; Massachusetts General Hospital/ Harvard

Medical School

FIX THE LESION OR KEEP BRAIN DEVELOPMENT GOING?

NEUROBLAST PATTERNS AFTER TBI IN THE IMMATURE

GYRENCEPHALIC BRAIN

A8-05

3:30 PM

Bergold, Peter; SUNY-Downstate Medical Center

SPECIFIC MODES OF REMYELINATION ARE ASSOCIATEDWITH

IMPROVED BEHAVIORAL OUTCOMES AFTER CONTROLLED

CORTICAL IMPACT