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Tuesday - Poster Sessions

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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