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Wednesday

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AGENDA

Wednesday, July 1

7:00 am - 4:00 pm

Neurotrauma Registration Desk Open

Main Lobby @ SFCC

7:00 am - 8:00 am

Continental Breakfast

Sweeney A-D Ballroom

7:00 am - 8:00 am

NNS 2016 Planning Committee Meeting

Teseque Room (2nd oor)

7:55 am - 8:00 am

President’s Announcements - Helen Bramlett, PhD

Sweeney E-F Ballroom

8:00 am - 9:15 am

PL05

NEUROIMAGING OF CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

[1.25 CME]

Sweeney E-F Ballroom

Chair: Samuel Gandy, MD, PhD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

8:00-8:25

PL05-01

NEUROIMAGING CORRELATES OF REPETITIVE LOW-LEVEL BLAST EXPOSURE IN MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS

James Stone, MD, PhD, University of Virginia

8:25-8:50

PL05-02

NEUROIMAGING OF BOXERS

Barry Jordan, MD, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital

8:50-9:15

PL05-03

THE NEUROANATOMY OF CTE

Dara Dickstein, PhD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

9:15 am - 10:30 am

S13

BRAIN INJURY: EFFECTS ON PHYSIOLOGY AND FUNCTION BEYOND

Coronado Room

THE BRAIN

[1.25 CME]

Chairs: Jonathan Lifshitz, PhD, University of Arizona, Emily Swartz-Besecker, PhD, Gettysburg College

9:15-9:40

S13-01

HEPATIC AND SPLENIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Lee Shapiro, MD, Texas A&M Health Science Center

9:40-10:05

S13-02

NEUROGENIC IMMUNE DEFICIENCY AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY: MECHANISMS OF ACTION AND

THERAPEUTIC OPPORTUNITIES

Phillip Popovich, PhD, Ohio State University

10:05-10:30

S13-03

INTESTINAL BARRIER DYSFUNCTION AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Vishal Bansal, MD, University of California, San Diego

9:15 am - 10:30 am

S14

PURINES - FORGOTTEN MEDIATORS IN CNS INJURY

[1.25 CME]

Sweeney E-F Ballroom

Chair: Patrick Kochanek, MD, University of Pittsburgh

9:15-9:40

S14-01

ROLE OF THE 2',3'-cAMP-ADENOSINE PATHWAY IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Edwin Jackson, PhD, University of Pittsburgh

9:40-10:05

S14-02

ROLE OF ADENOSINE IN POSTTRAUMATIC SEIZURES AND EPILEPSY: A POTENTIAL NEWTARGET

Detlev Boison, PhD, Legacy Research Institute, Dow Neurobio Laboratories

10:05-10:30

S14-03

URATE - A NOVEL POTENTIAL THERAPY IN CNS INJURY AND NEURODEGENERATION

Michael Schwarzschild, MD, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital

9:15 am - 10:30 am

S15

POST-TRAUMATIC EPILEPSY: MECHANISMS AND MANIFESTATIONS

[1.25 CME]

O’Kee e Room

Chair: Bridgette Semple, PhD, University of Melbourne

9:15-9:40

S15-01

CLINICAL RESEARCH INSIGHTS INTO PERSONAL BIOLOGY AND BIOSUSCEPTIBILTIYWITH EPILEPTOGENESIS

AND POST-TRAUMATIC EPILEPSY

AmyWagner, MD, University of Pittsburgh

9:40-10:05

S15-02

SEIZURE SUSCEPTIBILITY AFTER TRAUMATIC INJURY TO THE PEDIATRIC BRAIN

Bridgette Semple, PhD, University of Melbourne

10:05-10:30

S15-03

NON-CONVULSIVE SEIZURES OBSERVED 1 YEAR FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Thomas Sick, PhD, University of Miami

10:30 am - 11:00 am

Co ee Break

Sweeney A-D Ballroom

11:00 am - 11:45 am

AWARDS CEREMONY & iWatch Drawing

Sweeney E-F Ballroom

11:45 am - 1:00 pm

Student / Post-Doc Lunch with NNS O cers & Councilors

Sweeney A-B Ballroom

11:45 am - 1:00 pm

FREE TIME - LUNCH ON YOUR OWN

1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

PL06

CELL DEATH IS STILL ALIVE

[1.25 CME]

Sweeney E-F Ballroom

Chairs: Michal Hetman, MD, PhD, University of Louisville; Scott Whittemore, PhD, University of Louisville

1:00-1:25

PL06-01

AUTOPHAGY AND NEURODEGENERATION

Esperanza Arias, PharmD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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