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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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