Tuesday - Poster Sessions
23
PAIN
C5-01
7:30 AM
Jernberg, Jennifer; Johns Hopkins
MORPHINETREATMENTAFTER TBI EXACERBATESCOGNITIVE
IMPAIRMENTSANDREDUCESNEURONALSURVIVALINARAT
MODEL
C5-02
7:00 AM
Wu, Junfang; UniversityofMaryland, School ofMedicine
TRAUMATICBRAININJURY INMICEINDUCESCHRONIC
HYPERESTHESIA
C5-03
7:15 AM
Wu, Junfang; UniversityofMaryland, School ofMedicine
CELLCYCLEACTIVATIONCONTRIBUTESTODEVELOPMENTAND
MAINTENANCEOFNEUROPATHICPAINFOLLOWINGSPINAL
CORDINJURY
POSTER SESSION VI
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
C6-01
3:00 PM
Vogel III, Edward; ColumbiaUniversity
DELAYEDPRIMARY BLAST-INDUCEDELIMINATIONOF
LONG-TERM POTENTIATIONINRATORGANOTYPIC
HIPPOCAMPALSLICECULTURES
C6-02
3:15 PM
Andrade, Pedro; UEF
EFFECTTBI ONSLEEP AFTER LATERALFLUID-PERCUSSION
INJURY INRATS.
C6-03
3:30 PM
Ulyanova, Alexandra; UniversityofPennsylvania
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICALPHENOTYPINGOFHUMAN
NEURONSINSLICESANDDISSOCIATEDCULTURE
C6-04
3:45 PM
Lu, Xi-Chun May; WalterReed ArmyInstituteofResearch
TIME-COURSEPROFILEOFEEGABNORMALITY DETECTEDBY
QEEGPOWER SPECTRALANALYSISFOLLOWINGASINGLE
CONCUSSIVEBRAININJURY INRATS
INFLAMMATION
C7-01
3:00 PM
Ziebell, Jenna; BarrowNeurological Inst. atPhoenix
MORPHOLOGY ALONEDOESNOTDEFINETHERANGEOF
MICROGLIALPHENOTYPESAFTER DIFFUSEBRAININJURY
C7-02
3:15 PM
Harrison, Jordan; BarrowNeurological Institute
OMEGA-3 DERIVEDLIPIDMEDIATORSDIFFERENTIALLY
IMPACTFUNCTIONALOUTCOME, SLEEP, ANDMICROGLIAL
ACTIVATIONAFTER EXPERIMENTALTBI
C7-03
3:30 PM
Rowe, Rachel; BarrowNeurological Institute
POST-TRAUMATICSLEEP ASABIOINDICATOR OFINFLAMMA-
TION: NOVELTNF-R INHIBITORSRESTOREFUNCTION
FOLLOWINGEXPERIMENTALTBI
C7-04
3:45PM
Alvarado-Velez, Melissa; GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology
IMMUNE-MODULATORY HYDROGELCARRIERSFOR STEM
CELL
THERAPY AFTER TRAUMATICBRAININJURY
C7-05
3:00 PM
Pezzillo, Michael; John DDIngell VAMedical Center/Wayne
StateUniversitySchool ofMedicine
ANALYSISOFIBA-1 ANDINFLAMMATORY RESPONSEIN
YOUNGADULTMICEAFTER MILDTRAUMATICBRAININJURY
C7-06
3:15 PM
Rasmussen, Lindsey; Johns Hopkins
PERIPHERALIMMUNERESPONSEAFTER PEDIATRIC
TRAUMATICBRAININJURY INRABBIT
C7-07
3:30 PM
Zhang, Zhi; Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine
NEUROINFLAMMATIONINARABBITMODELOFPEDIATRIC
TRAUMATICBRAININJURY
C7-08
3:45 PM
Kokiko-Cochran, Olga; LernerResearch Institute
ACCUMULATINGBETA-AMYLOIDALTERSTHEPOST-INJURY
INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE
C7-09
3:00 PM
Daglas, Maria; Monash University
THEADAPTIVEIMMUNERESPONSEINTHEBRAINCORRELATES
WITHLONG-TERM NEUROLOGICALDYSFUNCTIONINAMOUSE
MODELOFTBI
C7-10
3:15 PM
Hinson, Holly; Oregon Health and ScienceUniversity
INCIDENCEOFEARLY FEVER INTBI VERSUSMAJOR TRAUMA
C7-11
3:30 PM
Ojo, Joseph; Roskamp Institute
GREY ANDWHITEMATTER PATHOBIOLOGY OFANEWLY
DEVELOPEDMODELOFCHRONICREPETITIVECONCUSSIVE
HEADINJURY
C7-12
3:45 PM
Bayir, Hulya; SafarCenterforResuscitation Research
COMBINEDHEADINJURY PLUSRADIATIONEXPOSURESHIFTS
SYSTEMICRESPONSETOIRRADIATIONFROM ANTI- TO
PRO-INFLAMMATORY
C7-13
3:00 PM
Turtle, Joel; Texas A&M University
NOCICEPTIVESTIMULATIONINDUCESCASPASE1 ACTIVATION
FOLLOWINGSPINALCORDINJURY
C7-14
3:15 PM
Shultz, Sandy; TheUniversityofMelbourne
TIBIALFRACTUREEXACERBATESTRAUMATICBRAININJURY
OUTCOMESANDINFLAMMATIONINAMOUSEMODELOF
MULTI-TRAUMA
C7-15
3:45 PM
Yauger, Young; USUHS
NADPHOXIDASE4 INHIBITIONREVERSESIRONINDUCED
PERTURBATIONSOFREACTIVEOXYGENSPECIESWITHIN
ACTIVATEDMICROGLIA
C7-16
3:00 PM
Moritz, Kasey; USUHS
ALTERATIONSOFPROTEASOMEDYNAMICSFOLLOWING
TRAUMATICBRAININJURY
C7-17
3:15 PM
Wagner, Amy; Univ. ofPittsburgh
MULTIPLEAROMATIZATIONMECHANISMSINFLUENCE
MORTALITY ANDCNSSECONDARY INJURY PROFILESAFTER
SEVERETBI
C7-18
3:30 PM
Wagner, Amy; Univ. ofPittsburgh
SERUM TUMOR NECROSISFACTOR-ΑASSOCIATIONWITH
MORTALITY SIX MONTHSAFTER TBI: MECHANISTIC
RELATIONSHIPSWITHESTRADIOL
C7-19
3:45 PM
Reddaway, Jack; UniversityofArizona
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGSSHIFTPROPORTIONSOF
ACTIVATEDMICROGLIAFOLLOWINGEXPERIMENTALDIFFUSE
BRAININJURY
C7-20
3:00 PM
Lee, Sangmi; UniversityofCaliforniaSan Francisco
P75NTR MEDIATESSYSTEMICINFLAMMATORY RESPONSESBY
MODULATINGDIFFERENTIATIONOFMYELOIDCELLS
C7-21
3:30 PM
Morganti, Josh; UniversityofCaliforniaSan Francisco
SIMULTANEOUSEXPRESSIONOFM1/M2 MACROPHAGE
POLARIZATIONPHENOTYPESFOLLOWINGTBI
C7-22
3:15 PM
Loane, David; UniversityofMaryland, School ofMedicine
NOX2 REGULATIONOFMICROGLIALACTIVATIONINTHETBI
BRAIN: ANOVELMECHANISM FOR NEUROPROTECTIONAND
POST-TRAUMATICREPAIR
C7-23
3:30 PM
Wilson, Nicole; UniversityofMiami
PHOSPHODIESTERASE4B INHIBITIONASANANTI-INFLAM-
MATORY TREATMENTFOR TRAUMATICBRAININJURY
C7-24
3:45 PM
Ulndreaj, Antigona; UniversityofToronto
ANTIBODY-MEDIATEDAUTOIMMUNITY AFTER CERVICAL
SPINALCORDINJURY: DISTINCTROLESFOR IGGANDIGM
C7-25
3:00 PM
DeMar, James; WalterReed ArmyInstituteofResearch
EVALUATIONOFPOLYUNSATURATEDFATTY ACIDDERIVED
MEDIATORSOFINFLAMMATIONTOAMELIORATEPRIMARY
BLASTWAVEINJURIESINRATS
C7-26
3:15 PM
Johnson, David; WalterReed ArmyInstituteofResearch
ACUTEANDSUBACUTEMICRORNAMODULATIONFOLLOWING
PBBI
C7-27
3:30 PM
Wang, Ying; WalterReed ArmyInstituteofResearch
CCL2 LEVELSINCSFANDITSCORRELATIONWITHBLAST-IN-
DUCEDNEUROTRAUMA INRATS