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10

AGENDA

Monday, June 29

Monday

Sponsored by

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Neurotrauma Registration Desk Open

Main Lobby @ SFCC

7:00 am - 8:00 am

Continental Breakfast & Visit Exhibits

Sweeney A-D Ballroom

7:00 am - 8:00 am

POSTER SESSION I: GROUPS A1-A4

[1.0 CME]

Sweeney A-D Ballroom

7:55 am - 8:00 am

President’s Welcome - Helen Bramlett, PhD

Sweeney E-F Ballroom

8:00 am - 9:15 am

PL01

NEW INVESTIGATORS AND NEW VISIONS FOR CNS INJURY RESEARCH

[1.25 CME]

Sweeney E-F Ballroom

Chairs: Gregory Holmes, PhD, Penn State University; Diane Snow, PhD, University of Kentucky

8:00-8:25

PL01-01

ENHANCING RESPIRATORY PLASTICITY FOLLOWING CERVICAL SPINAL CORD INJURY

Michael Lane, PhD, Drexel University

8:25-8:50

PL01-02

RNA SPLICING IN CNS DAMAGE: DIAGNOSING THE INJURED SPLICEOSOME

Travis Jackson, PhD, University of Pittsburgh

8:50-9:15

PL01-03

PLASTICITY IN THE CORTICOSPINAL SYSTEM AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY

Monica Perez, PhD, University of Miami

9:15 am - 10:30 am

S01

CLINICALLY RELEVANT MODELS OF NEUROINFLAMMATION AFTER TBI

[1.25 CME]

Sweeney E-F Ballroom

Chairs: Courtney Robertson, MD, Johns Hopkins University; Susanna Rosi, PhD, UC San Francisco

9:15-9:40

S01-01

NEUROINFLAMMATION IN THE DEVELOPING BRAIN AFTER INJURY

Sujatha Kannan, MD, Johns Hopkins University

9:40-10:05

S01-02

FRONTAL LOBE INJURY AND HIGHER-ORDER COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS

CatharineWinstanley, PhD, University of British Columbia

10:05-10:30

S01-03

TREATMENTS TO TARGET NEUROINFLAMMATION

Cesar Borlongan, PhD, University of South Florida

9:15 am - 10:30 am

S02

AGE AND SCI

[1.25 CME]

O’Kee e Room

Chair: Kim Anderson-Erisman, PhD, University of Miami

9:15-9:40

S02-01

FORTY YEARS OF LIVINGWITH SPINAL CORD INJURY - PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL CHANGES OVER TIME

Susan Charlifue, PhD, Craig Hospital

9:40-10:05

S02-02

MUSCLE CHANGESWITH SPINAL CORD INJURY AND AGE

Christine Thomas, PhD, University of Miami

10:05-10:30

S02-03

ACCELERATED AGING AFTER SCI

Rachel Cowan, PhD, University of Miami

9:15 am - 10:30 am

S03

NOVEL AND EMERGING IMAGING FOR DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF TBI

[1.25 CME]

Coronado Room

C

hairs: Andre Obenaus, PhD, Loma Linda University; Timothy Duong, PhD, UT Health Science Center

9:15-9:40

S03-01

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Andrew Mayer, PhD, The Mind Research Network

9:40-10:05

S03-02

MRI OF EXPERIMENTAL TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Timothy Duong, PhD, UT Health Science Center

10:05-10:30

S03-03

CLINICAL PHENOTYPE OF TRAUMATIC VASCULAR INJURY AND POSSIBLE THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATION

Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, MD, PhD, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

10:30 am - 11:00 am

Co ee Break & Visit Exhibits

Sweeney A-D Ballroom

11:00 am - 12:15 pm

S04

PROGENITOR CELL THERAPY FOR ADULT TBI: PRECLINICAL FINDINGS

Sweeney E-F Ballroom

AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES

[1.25 CME]

Chairs: Linda Ewing-Cobss, PhD, UT Health Science Center; Charles Cox, Jr., PhD, UT Health Science Center

11:00-11:25

S04-01

CELLULAR THERAPIES FOR TBI: TARGETS AND APPROACH

Charles Cox, Jr., MD, UT Health Science Center

11:25-11:50

S04-02

PRECLINICAL MODELS OF CELLULAR THERAPY: INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE

Pramod Dash, PhD, UT Health Science Center

11:50-12:15

S04-03

NEUROIMAGING AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES AFTER CELLULAR THERAPY FOR SEVERE ADULT TBI

Linda Ewing-Cobbs, PhD, UT Health Science Center

Jenifer Juranek, PhD, UT Health Science Center

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