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AGENDA

Tuesday, June 30

13

Tuesday

12:15 pm - 1:45 pm

NNS O cers & Councilors Lunch

Santa Fe School of Cooking

12:15 pm - 1:45 pm

FREE TIME - LUNCH ON YOUR OWN

1:45 pm - 3:00 pm

S10

OPEN COMMUNICATIONS: TBI

[1.25 CME]

Sweeney E-F Ballroom

Chair: Ramona Hicks, PhD, One Mind

1:45-2:00

S10-01

PREVENTING POSTTRAUMATIC EPILEPTOGENESIS BY STIMULATING CORTICAL EXCITATORY ACTIVITY AFTER TBI

Xiaoming Jin, PhD, Indiana University

2:00-2:15

S10-02

CHRONIC NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL RECORDING OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS IN AWAKE BEHAVING SWINE AFTER DIFFUSE BRAIN INJURY

JohnWolf, PhD, University of Pennsylvania

2:15-2:30

S10-03

ABBREVIATED ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT CONFERS ROBUST NEUROBEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE

BENEFITS IN BRAIN INJURED FEMALE RATS

Hannah Radabaugh, University of Pittsburgh

2:30-2:45

S10-04

NEUROINFLAMMATORY MYELOID CELL PROCESSES ASSOCIATEWITH DIFFUSELY INJURED AXONS FOLLOWING

MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN MICROPIGS

Audrey Lafrenaye, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University

2:45-3:00

S10-05

CHARACTERIZATION OF ENDOGENOUS BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR EXPRESSION IN RESPONSE

TO PENETRATING BALLISTIC-LIKE INJURY

Ying Deng-Bryant, PhD, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

1:45 pm - 3:00 pm

S11

OPEN COMMUNICATIONS: SCI

[1.25 CME]

O’Kee e Room

Chair: Philip Popovich, PhD, Ohio State University

1:45-2:00

S11-01

THE CGRP8-37 RECOMBINANT PEPTIDE CONSTRUCT TO REDUCE CHRONIC PAIN FROM RAT SPINAL CORD INJURY

Chenxu Han, PhD, Florida International University

2:00-2:15

S11-02

LONGITUDINAL OPTOGENETIC MAPPING OF THE CORTICOSPINAL TRACT AS A NOVEL APPROACH FOR

FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF SPINAL CORD INJURY

Xiaoming Jin, PhD, Indiana University

2:15-2:30

S11-03

3D IMAGING OF AXONS IN TRANSPARENT SPINAL CORDS FROM RODENTS AND NON-HUMAN PRIMATES

Pantelis Tsoulfas, MD, University of Miami

2:30-2:45

S11-04

TARGETING THE TRPV4 CHANNEL TO REDUCE INFLAMMATION AND IMPROVE OUTCOME FOLLOWING SCI

Raymond Grill, PhD, University of Mississippi

2:45-3:00

S11-05

ATTENUATING GASTROINTESTINAL VASCULAR PERMEABILITY AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY

Juan Herrera, PhD, UT Health Medical School

1:45 pm - 3:00 pm

S12

OPEN COMMUNICATIONS: CLINICAL

[1.25 CME]

Coronado Room

Chair: Bruce Lyeth, PhD, University of California, Davis

1:45-2:00

S12-01

A PROGNOSTIC MODEL FOR DETERMINING ONE-MONTH OUTCOMES IN MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Hayley Falk, Johns Hopkins University

2:00-2:15

S12-02

AN INITIAL EVALUATION OF THE NINDS PHENOTYPING COMMON DATA ELEMENTS FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Leighton Chan, PhD, National Institutes of Health

2:15-2:30

S12-03

ADOLESCENT TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY INCREASES ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND REWARD IN FEMALE MICE

ZacharyWeil, PhD, Ohio State University

2:30-2:45

S12-04

SINGLE EPISODE OF SEVERE AXONAL INJURY IN HUMANS IS ASSOCIATEDWITH PATHOLOGY RESEMBLING

CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

Daniel Perl, MD, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

2:45-3:00

S12-05

TRAUMATIC AXONAL INJURY IN THE LIVING HUMAN BRAIN: CONCORDANCE OF MICRODIALYSIS AND

ADVANCED MRI APPROACHES

David Brody, MD, PhD, Washington University St. Louis

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm

“Brain Freeze”Break & Visit Exhibits

Sweeney A-D Ballroom

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

POSTER SESSION VI: GROUPS C6-C9

[1.0 CME]

Sweeney A-D Ballroom

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

POSTER SESSION VII: GROUPS D1-D6

[1.00 CME]

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

POSTER SESSION VIII: GROUPS D7-D9

[1.00 CME]

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Wine & Cheese Reception with Exhibitors

Sweeney A-D Ballroom

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

NMHM

An Evening in the Land of Enchantment

NM History Museum /

Sponsored by the National Neurotrauma Society - Ticket Required

Palace of the Governors