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Monday - Poster Sessions

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B3-10

4:15 PM

Jin, Xiaotao; Virginia Commonwealth University

ALTERED GABAERGIC SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN LAYER V

PYRAMIDAL NEURONS AFTER MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN

INJURY

B3-11

4:30 PM

Gangolli, Mihika; Washington University in St. Louis

ADVANCED DIFFUSION MRI METHODS TO QUANTITATIVELY

DISTINGUISH BETWEEN COMPLEXWHITE MATTER AND

TRAUMATIC AXONAL INJURY

B3-12

4:45 PM

Zhang, Liying; Wayne State Univ

BLAST INDUCED SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL ALTERATIONS IN

GLIAL EXPRESSION AND AXONAL INJURY IN THE RAT SPINAL

CORD

B3-13

4:00 PM

Zhang, Liying; Wayne State Univ

OPEN FIELD PRIMARY BLAST EXPOSURE INDUCES NEURONAL

AND GLIAL ALTERATIONS IN FRONTAL CORTEX

B3-14

4:15 PM

Zhang, Liying; Wayne State University

BIOMECHANICAL RESPONSE, NEUROPATHOLOGY AND

BIOMARKER EXPRESSION IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

B3-15

4:30 PM

Catenaccio, Eva; Albert Einstein College of Medicine

NECK STRENGTH IS ASSOCIATEDWITH HISTORY OF

CONCUSSION IN AMATEUR ADULT SOCCER PLAYERS

EPILEPSY & SEIZURE

B4-01

4:30 PM

Grinberg, Yelena Y.; University of California, Riverside

PROGRESSIVE SEIZURES FOLLOWING MICROGLIAL

ACTIVATION AND INFLUX OF PROFESSIONAL APCS IN

AUTOIMMUNE TARGETING OF ASTROCYTES

B4-02

4:45 PM

Ritter, Anne; University of Pittsburgh

NEURONAL GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTER GENETIC VARIATION:

IMPACT ON EPILEPTOGENESIS AND EPILEPSY RISK

FOLLOWING SEVERE TBI

B4-03

4:00 PM

Ritter, Anne; University of Pittsburgh

COMPARISON OF FACTORS PREDICTING POST-TRAUMATIC

SEIZURE AT 1, 2, & 5 YEARS POST-INJURY: A TBIMS ANALYSIS

B4-04

4:15 PM

Lu, Xi-Chun May; Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

EFFECTS OF LEVETIRACETAM AND GABAPENTIN COMBINA-

TION THERAPY ON POST-TRAUMATIC NONCONVULSIVE

SEIZURES (NCS) INDUCED BY A PENETRATIN

B4-05

4:30 PM

Lu, Xi-Chun; Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF PHENYTOIN AND ETHOSUXIMIDE

AGAINST POST-TRAUMATIC NONCONVULSIVE SEIZURES

POSTER SESSION IV

FUNCTION

B5-01

4:45 PM

Thompson, Hilaire; The Univ. of Washington

SUICIDAL IDEATION IN THE FIRST 6 MONTHS POST-MILD TBI

B5-02

5:00 PM

Haefeli, Jenny; UCSF Brain and Spinal Injury Center

MONITORING SENSORY FUNCTION AFTER CERVICAL SPINAL

CORD INJURY IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES

B5-03

5:15 PM

Sharma, Sourabh; University of California, San Francisco

OUTPATIENT CARE REFERRAL AT 3-MONTHS IS ASSOCIATED

WITH 6-MONTH SYMPTOMATOLOGY FOLLOWING MILD TBI

IMAGING

B6-01

5:30 PM

Levin, Harvey; Baylor College of Medicine

IS DTI A NEUROIMAGING MARKER FOR MTBI WITH LOSS OF

CONSCIOUSNESS?

B6-02

5:45 PM

Joshi, Shristi; Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative

Medicine

STREAMLINING PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT FOR TBI AND

PTSD RESEARCH STUDIES

B6-03

5:00 PM

Wilson, Colin; Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative

Medicine, USUHS

CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CONTROLLED CORTICAL IMPACT

BRAIN INJURY MODEL BASED ON LONGITUDINAL

MONITORING BY FDG-PET

B6-04

5:15 PM

Williford, Joshua; Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative

Medicine/ Henry M. Jackson Foundation

KINETICS OF TRAUMATIC MENINGEAL INJURY USING

DYNAMIC CONTRAST ENHANCED FLUID ATTENUATED

INVERSION RECOVERY IMAGING

B6-05

5:30 PM

Urbanczyk, Caryn; Duke University

SHEAR SHOCKWAVE DEVELOPMENT IN NEUROLOGICAL

TISSUES

B6-06

5:45 PM

Rodgers, Richard; Indiana University School of Medicine

CLINICAL UTILITY OF OUTPATIENT FOLLOW-UP COMPUTED

TOMOGRAPHY IN A TRAUMATIC SUBDURAL HEMATOMA

POPULATION

B6-07

5:00 PM

Robertson, Courtney; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

PET IMAGING OF Α7 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS

IN A RAT MODEL OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

B6-08

5:15 PM

Whalen, Michael; Massachusetts General Hospital

DECREASED CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW IS ASSOCIATEDWITH

WORSE COGNITIVE OUTCOME AFTER REPETITIVE CONCUS-

SIONS IN MICE

B6-09

5:30 PM

Duhaime, Ann-Christine; Massachusetts General Hospital

MRI FINDINGS IN ACUTE TBI: INTER-RATER RELIABILITY USING

NIH COMMON DATA ELEMENTS

B6-10

5:45 PM

Tu, Tsang-Wei; National Institute of Health

IN VIVO GLUCO-CEST MRI DETECTS METABOLIC CRISIS IN

MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

B6-11

5:00 PM

Butman, John; NIH

MICROHEMORRHAGE IS NOT FOREVER: CROSS-SECTIONAL

ANALYSIS INDICATES RESOLUTION OVER EXTENDED FOLLOW

UP INTERVALS

B6-12

5:15 PM

Butman, John; NIH

IMPROVED VISUALIZATION OF SUPERFICIAL HEMORRHAGE IN

SUSCEPTIBILITYWEIGHTED IMAGES

B6-13

5:30 PM

Hosomi, Sanae; Osaka University

CHRONIC NEUROINFLAMMATION ANALYSIS AFTER

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY USING TSPO-PET AND MRI IN MICE

B6-14

5:45 PM

Luoto, Teemu; Tampere University Hospital

ACUTE TRAUMATIC INTRACRANIAL LESIONS INCREASE THE

RISK OF CERVICAL SPINE INJURIES

B6-15

5:00 PM

Dardzinski, Bernard; USUHS

DIFFUSION MR IMAGING REVEALS ABNORMALITIES IN THE

CORPUS CALLOSUM AFTER SINGLE TBI VERSUS OVERLYING

CORTEX AFTER REPETITIVE TBI

B6-16

5:15 PM

Schneider, Walter; University of Pittsburgh

QUANTITATIVEWHITE MATTER ANALYSISWITH HIGH

DEFINITION FIBER TRACKING PREDICTS NEUROPSYCHOLOGI-

CAL TEST PERFORMANCE IN CHRONIC TBI

B6-17

5:30 PM

Isokuortti, Harri; University of Tampere

THE TYPE AND LOCATION OF INTRACRANIAL ABNORMALITIES

FOLLOWING MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

B6-18

5:45 PM

Okonkwo, David; UPMC Presbyterian

PET IMAGINGWITH PITTSBURGH COMPOUND B OF AMYLOID

DEPOSITION INWHITE MATTER IN CHRONIC TBI

B6-19

5:00 PM

Dennis, Emily; USC Keck School of Medicine

LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN REGIONAL BRAIN VOLUME IN

PEDIATRIC TBI: PRELIMINARY ANALYSES

B6-20

5:15 PM

Gatson, Joshua; UT Southwestern Medical Center

AMYLOID PLAQUES ARE INCREASED IN THE BRAIN OF TBI

SURVIVORS AT 1, 12, AND 24 MONTHS AFTER INJURY

B6-21

5:30 PM

Herrera, Juan; UTHealth Medical School at Houston

DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGING ANALYSIS OF MILD TBI