Monday - Poster Sessions
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POSTER SESSION I
CELL DEATH
A1-01
7:00 AM
E gen, Gwen; Columbia University
REPETITIVE PRIMARY BLAST-INDUCED VULNERABILITY AND
DEFICITS IN LONG-TERM POTENTIATIONWITHOUT CELL
DEATH
A1-02
7:15 AM
Hetman, Michal; Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Ctr
INHIBITION OF RNA-POLYMERASE-1 PROTECTS OLIGODEN-
DROCYTES AGAINST ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM STRESS
A1-03
7:30 AM
Miller, Anna; Medical College of Wisconsin
USE OF AN IN VITRO MODEL TO STUDY THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF
BLAST OVERPRESSURE ON NEURONS AND GLIAL CELLS
A1-04
7:00 AM
Chao, Honglu; Nanjing Medical University
INHIBITION OF CA2+-INDEPENDENT PLA2Ÿ
EXACERBATED
THE MECHANICAL STRETCH INJURY IN PRIMARY CORTICAL
NEURONS
A1-05
7:15 AM
Shellington, David; UCSD
A NOVEL METHOD FOR TRAUMATIC INJURY OF ORGANOTYPIC
HIPPOCAMPAL SLICE CULTURES
A1-06
7:30 AM
Lipinski, Marta; University of Maryland, Baltimore
DISRUPTED AUTOPHAGY AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY IS
ASSOCIATEDWITH ER STRESS AND NEURONAL CELL DEATH
A1-07
7:00 AM
Lipinski, Marta; University of Maryland, Baltimore
LYSOSOMAL DAMAGE LEADS TO INHIBITION OF AUTOPHAGY
& CONTRIBUTES TO NEURONAL CELL DEATH AFTER TBI
A1-08
7:15 AM
Parsley, Maggie; University of Texas Medical Branch
SILICONE PAD DEMONSTRATES SIMILAR LEVEL OF
EFFECTIVENESS AS NEOPRENE PAD ON FLUID PERCUSSION
INJURY DEVICE
A1-09
7:30 AM
Zeng, Yaping; University of Texas Medical Branch
PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF ESTROGEN IN VASCULAR SMOOTH
MUSCLE CELLS AFTER RAPID-STRETCH INJURY
SECONDARY INJURY
A2-01
7:00 AM
Yonan, Charles; Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, AND EFFECTIVENESS OF DEXTRO-
METHORPHAN/QUINIDINE FOR PSEUDOBULBAR AFFECT IN
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: PRISM-II
A2-02
7:00 AM
Vedantam, Aditya; Baylor College of Medicine
DOES A HIGHER HEMOGLOBIN TRANSFUSION THRESHOLD
AFFECT THE RISK OF PROGRESSIVE HEMORRHAGE AFTER
SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY?
A2-03
7:15 AM
Zhao, Shu; Indiana University School of Medicine
THE ROLE OF 7,8-DIHYDROXYFLAVONE IN PREVENTING
DENDRITE DEGENERATION IN CORTEX AFTER MODERATE
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
A2-04
7:30 AM
Liu, Nai-Kui; Indiana University School of Medicine
PROFILE OF PHOSPHOLIPID ALTERATIONS OF SPINAL CORD
INJURY: LIPIDOMIC ANALYSIS
A2-05
7:00 AM
Sashindranath, Maithili; Monash University
DOES THE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATION SYSTEM REGULATE
POST-TRAUMATIC DEMENTIA?
A2-06
7:15 AM
Mullah, Saad; Naval Medical Research Center
THE PERFLUOROCARBON NVX-108 INCREASED BRAIN TISSUE
OXYGENATION AFTER CONTROLLED CORTICAL IMPACT BRAIN
INJURY IN THE RAT
A2-07
7:30 AM
Abutarboush, Rania; Naval Medical Research Center/ HJF
OXYGEN CARRIER M-101 DID NOT CAUSE VASOCONSTRICTION
AND IMPROVED CEREBRAL OXYGENATION AFTER TBI IN RATS
A2-08
7:00 AM
Yan, Wei; The Second A liated Hospital, Zhejiang University
TREATMENT AND RISK FACTORS FOR POST-TRAUMATIC
EXTERNAL HYDROCEPHALUS FOLLOWING DECOMPRESSIVE
CRANIECTOMY
A2-09
7:15 AM
Jodoin, Marianne; Universite de Montreal
THE INCIDENCE RATE OF MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN
PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM AN UPPER OR LOWER LIMB
FRACTURE
A2-10
7:30 AM
Gurko , Gene; University of California, Davis
CALCIUM AND GLUTAMATE SIGNALING AFTER TBI VISUALIZED
IN-VITRO USING GENE-ENCODED MOLECULAR SENSORS
GCAMP6 AND IGLUSNFR.
A2-11
7:00 AM
Yontuas, Heather; University Of Kentucky
A "NEET" MITOCHONDRIAL TARGET FOR TBI: THE
IMPORTANCE OF MITONEET IN PIOGLITAZONE MEDIATED
NEUROPROTECTION
A2-12
7:00 AM
Nazar, Ryan; University of Louisville
DANTE: DEFORMITY, ANKYLOSIS, NEUROLOGIC DEFICIT,
TRANSLATION, EXTENSIVE TRAUMA. A MNEMONIC
PREDICTING SPINAL INSTABILITY
A2-13
7:15 AM
Harrison, Emily; University of Nebraska Medical Center
INCREASES IN INFLAMMATION-ASSOCIATED MIRNAS AND
CHARACTERIZATION OF LONG-TERM OUTCOMES IN A CCI
MODEL OF TBI
A2-14
7:30 AM
Wu, Ping; University of Texas Medical Branch
ENHANCING HIPPOCAMPAL NEURON SURVIVAL AFTER
MULTIPLE BRAIN INJURIES BY HUMAN NEURAL STEM
CELL-SECRETED GLIAL CELL LINE-DERIVED NEU
A2-15
7:00 AM
Guptarak, Jutatip; University of Texas Medical Branch
ACUTE EFFECTS OF 17ß-ESTRADIOL ON OXIDATIVE STRESS
RESPONSE PROTEINS AFTER TBI
A2-16
7:15 AM
Alshareef, Ahmed; University of Virginia
CHARACTERIZATION OF BRAIN MATERIAL PROPERTIES
FOLLOWING BRAIN BLAST INJURY
A2-17
7:30 AM
Fortune, Ryan; UTHealth GSBS
SPINAL CORD INJURY CAUSES DISTINCT ACUTE AND CHRONIC
PHASES IN THE TESTES AND BLOOD TESTES BARRIER OF A
SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RAT MODEL
A2-18
7:00 AM
Friess, Stuart; Washington University at St. Louis
DELAYED HYPOXIA FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
EXACERBATES AXONAL INJURY
BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER
A3-01
7:15 AM
Bharadwaj, Vimala; Arizona State University
EVALUATING THE POTENTIAL FOR NANOPARTICLE DELIVERY
AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
A3-02
7:30 AM
Rossi, Janet; LSUHSC/Children’s Hospital
ISG15 INTERACTSWITH JUNCTIONAL PROTEINS PRIOR TO
BBB DISRUPTION FOLLOWING TBI IN YOUNG MICE
A3-03
7:00 AM
Lutton, Evan; Temple University School of Medicine
ENDOTHELIAL TARGETED ANTIOXIDANT ENZYME THERAPY TO
COMBAT SECONDARY INJURY AND PRESERVE BBB INTEGRITY
FOLLOWING EXPERIMENTAL TBI
A3-04
7:00 AM
Browning, Jenny; Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
PROFILE OF BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER DISRUPTION FOLLOWING
SINGLE AND REPEATED CLOSED HEAD IMPACT CONCUSSION
IN RATS
PEDIATRIC
A4-01
7:15 AM
Clark, Robert; Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
PHASE I TRIAL OF N-ACETYLCYSTEINE IN COMBINATIONWITH
PROBENECID IN CHILDREN AFTER SEVERE TBI
A4-02
7:30 AM
Jernberg, Jennifer; Johns Hopkins
FATTY ACID OXIDATION IS INCREASED SELECTIVELY IN
ASTROCYTES OF INJURED HIPPOCAMPUS AFTER TBI
A4-03
7:00 AM
Robertson, Courtney; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
20-HETE INHIBITION IMPROVES OUTCOME IN A PEDIATRIC
RAT MODEL OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
A4-04
7:15 AM
Costine, Beth; Massachusetts Gen. Hospital/ Harvard Med.
LARGE-ANIMAL COMBINED INSULT MODEL FOR INFLICTED
BRAIN INJURY IN INFANCY