POSTER SESSION V
COGNITION
C1-01
7:00AM
Mu, Weiya; AlbertEinstein CollegeofMedicine
SYMPTOMATIC, PSYCHIATRIC, BEHAVIORALANDCOGNITIVE
OUTCOMESINBLASTEXPOSEDVETERANS
C1-02
7:15AM
Catenaccio, Eva; AlbertEinstein CollegeofMedicine
GENDER DIFFERENCESINEXPOSURETOANDOUTCOMESOF
MILDTRAUMATICBRAININJURY INAMATEUR ADULTSOCCER
PLAYERS
C1-03
7:30AM
Marion, Donald; Defenseand Veterans Brain InjuryCenter
MILITARY DEPLOYMENTINCREASESTHERISK FOR TBI
FOLLOWING DEPLOYMENT
C1-04
7:00AM
Wright, David; EmoryUniversity
VERY EARLY ADMINISTRATIONOFPROGESTERONEDOESNOT
IMPROVECOGNITIVEOUTCOMESINPATIENTSWITHMODERATE
TOSEVERETBI
C1-05
7:15AM
Lopez, Katherine; CenterforNeuroscienceand Regenerative
Medicine
NEUROANATOMICALANDCOGNITIVEDIFFERENCESINMILD
TRAUMATICBRAININJURY PATIENTSWITHANDWITHOUT
POST-TRAUMATICSTRESSDISORDER
C1-06
7:30AM
Shenouda, Christian; CenterforNeuroscienceand
RegenerativeMedicine
THEEFFECTOFSINGLEVS. MULTIPLEHEAD INJURIESON
BEHAVIORALANDCOGNITIVEOUTCOMES
C1-07
7:00AM
Pick, Chaim; Tel AvivUniversity
MICE, TRAUMATICBRAININJURY, ANDCOGNITIVEEFFECTSOF
ENRICHEDENVIRONMENT
C1-08
7:15AM
Panenka, William; UniversityofBritish Columbia
TRAUMATICBRAININJURY CORRELATESINA VULNERABLY
HOUSEDPOPULATION
C1-09
7:30AM
VonderHaar, Cole; UniversityofBritish Columbia
CONTROLLEDCORTICAL IMPACTINCREASESCOCAINEINTAKEIN
RATS: A POTENTIALROLEFOR NEUROINFLAMMATIONIN
ADDICTION
C1-10
7:00AM
Ho man, Ann; UniversityofCaliforniaLos Angeles
STIMULUS-SPECIFICENHANCEDCONTEXTUALFEAR LEARNING
FOLLOWING LATERALFLUIDPERCUSSIONEXPERIMENTAL
TRAUMATICBRAININJURY
C1-11
7:15AM
Yue, John; UniversityofCalifornia, San Francisco
APOE-
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4ISASSOCIATEDWITHDECREASEDSIX-MONTH
VERBALMEMORY PERFORMANCEAFTER MILDTBI
C1-12
7:30AM
Titus, David J; UniversityofMiami
POSITIVEALLOSTERICMODULATIONOFTHEΑ7NICOTINIC
ACETYLCHOLINERECEPTOR REVERSESCHRONICCOGNITIVE
DEFICITSAFTER TBI
C1-13
7:00AM
Bramlett, Helen; UniversityofMiami
DOSE-RESPONSEEVALUATIONOFKOLLIDONINTHEMIAMI
FLUIDPERCUSSIONMODELOFTRAUMATICBRAININJURY: AN
OBTTCONSORTIUMSTUDY
C1-14
7:15AM
Johnson, Kathia; UniversityofTexas Medical Branch
PERSISTENTBEHAVIORALDEFICITSINRATSAFTER MODERATE
FLUID-PERCUSSIONINJURY
GENE EXPRESSION
C2-01
7:30AM
Gill, Jessica; National Institutes ofHealth
MENINGEAL INJURY DETECTEDBY CONTRASTENHANCED
FLUID-ATTENUATED INVERSIONRECOVERY IMAGESAND
DIFFERENTIALGENEEXPRESSION
C2-02
7:00AM
Balakathiresan, Nagaraja; USUHS/HJF
A COMPARATIVESTUDY ONSERUMMICRORNA BIOMARKER
SIGNATURESOFMILDTRAUMATICBRAININJURY AND
POSTTRAUMATICSTRESSDISORDER
C2-03
7:15AM
Pitkanen, Asla; Univ. ofEastern Finland
TRANSCRIPTOMICSOFAGGRAVATEDEPILEPTOGENESISAND
COGNITIVEDECLINEAFTER TBI INAPP/PS1MOUSEMODELOF
ALZHEIMER´SDISEASE
C2-04
7:30AM
Fiskum, Gary; Univ. ofMaryland, Baltimore
AEROMEDICALEVACUATION-RELEVANTHYPOBARIA
WORSENSTBI INRATSEXPOSEDTOUNDERBODY BLAST-IN-
DUCEDHYPERACCELERATION
C2-05
7:00AM
May, Hazel; UniversityofArizona
DIFFUSETRAUMATICBRAININJURY RESULTSINBIMODAL
VARIATIONOFSYNAPTICMARKER EXPRESSIONINTHE
SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX OVER TIME
C2-06
7:15AM
Winkler, Ethan; UniversityofCaliforniaSan Francisco
DRD2C957TPOLYMORPHISMISASSOCIATEDWITHIMPROVED
6-MONTHVERBALLEARNING FOLLOWING TRAUMATICBRAIN
INJURY
C2-07
7:30AM
Puccio, Ava; UniversityofPittsburgh
BRAINHYPOXIA RESPONSIVEGENEEXPRESSIONINSEVERE
TRAUMATICBRAININJURY PATIENTS
C2-08
7:00AM
Merchant-Borna, Kian; UniversityofRochesterMed. Ctr.
GENOME-WIDECHANGESINGENEEXPRESSIONFOLLOWING
SPORTS-RELATEDCONCUSSION
C2-09
7:15AM
Weisz, Harris; UniversityofTexas Medical Branch
PATHWAY ANALYSISOFLONG TERMGENOMICCHANGESAFTER
EXPERIMENTALTBI
C2-10
7:30AM
Boone, Debbie; UniversityofTexas Medical Branch
PATHWAY ANALYSISOFNEUROPROTECTIVEDRUG TREATMENT
AFTER ACUTETRAUMATICBRAININJURY
NEUROCRITICAL CARE
C
3-01
7:00AM
Babu, Maya; MayoClinic
THEINFLUENCEOFINSURANCESTATUSONSPINETRAUMA
PATIENTTRANSFERSATA LEVEL I TRAUMA CENTER WITHA
LARGECATCHMENTAREA
C3-02
7:15AM
Baronia, Benedicto; Texas Tech UniversityHSC
TREATMENTOFTRAUMATICNON-CONVEXITY SUBDURAL
HEMORRHAGEISSIMILAR TOTREATMENTOFTRAUMATIC
SUBARACHNOIDHEMORRHAGE.
C3-03
7:30AM
Wolahan, Stephanie; UCLA
EARLY NUTRITIONALTHERAPY ANDMINIMALBLOOD
GLUCOSEVARIABILITY IMPROVEOUTCOMESAFTER TBI
C3-04
7:00AM
Wolahan, Stephanie; UCLA
METABOLOMICSOFHUMANTRAUMATICBRAININJURY
C3-05
7:15AM
Choi, Phillip; UniversityofPittsburgh
USEOFASPIRINANDP2Y12RESPONSEASSAYSINDETECTING
REVERSALOFPLATELETDYSFUNCTIONCAUSEDBY
ANTIPLATELETAGENTSINTBI
C3-06
7:30AM
Bauer, Joshua; UniversityofPittsburgh
TRANSFUSIONREVERSALOFPRE-MORBIDORALASPIRINUSE
ISNOTPROTECTIVEAGAINSTRADIOGRAPHICPROGRESSION
OFINTRACRANIALPATHOLOGY
C3-07
7:00AM
Hawryluk, Gregory; UniversityofUtah
INSIGHTSFROMHIGHFREQUENCY INTRACRANIALPRESSURE
DATA: A TREATMENTTHRESHOLDBELOW20MMHGMAY BE
MOREAPPROPRIATE
C3-08
7:15AM
Hawryluk, Gregory; UniversityofUtah
PATIENTSWITHSPINALCORD INJURIESFAVOR ADMINISTRA-
TIONOFMETHYLPREDNISOLONEBUTHAVELITTLEINPUTINTO
ITSADMINISTRATION
C3-09
7:30AM
D’Aquila, Kathryn; WestchesterMedical Center/ University
ofPhoenix
IMPLEMENTATIONOFUNIQUEPROCESSFOR CEREBRAL
MICRODIALYSISATA LEVEL I TRAUMA CENTER
NEUROTOXICITY / NEUROEXCITATION
C4-01
7:00AM
Kibayashi, Kazuhiko; TokyoWomen's Medical University
NEUROLOGICALCOMPLICATIONSDUETOA SUBARACHNOID
INJECTIONOFHYPERTONICCONTRASTMEDIA INRAT
C4-02
7:15AM
Arun, Peethambaran; WalterReed ArmyInstituteofResearch
ALTEREDTRYPTOPHANMETABOLISMINBLAST-INDUCED
TRAUMATICBRAININJURY
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