Monday - Poster Sessions
20
B3-10
4:15 PM
Jin, Xiaotao; Virginia Commonwealth University
ALTERED GABAERGIC SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN LAYER V
PYRAMIDAL NEURONS AFTER MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN
INJURY
B3-11
4:30 PM
Gangolli, Mihika; Washington University in St. Louis
ADVANCED DIFFUSION MRI METHODS TO QUANTITATIVELY
DISTINGUISH BETWEEN COMPLEXWHITE MATTER AND
TRAUMATIC AXONAL INJURY
B3-12
4:45 PM
Zhang, Liying; Wayne State Univ
BLAST INDUCED SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL ALTERATIONS IN
GLIAL EXPRESSION AND AXONAL INJURY IN THE RAT SPINAL
CORD
B3-13
4:00 PM
Zhang, Liying; Wayne State Univ
OPEN FIELD PRIMARY BLAST EXPOSURE INDUCES NEURONAL
AND GLIAL ALTERATIONS IN FRONTAL CORTEX
B3-14
4:15 PM
Zhang, Liying; Wayne State University
BIOMECHANICAL RESPONSE, NEUROPATHOLOGY AND
BIOMARKER EXPRESSION IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
B3-15
4:30 PM
Catenaccio, Eva; Albert Einstein College of Medicine
NECK STRENGTH IS ASSOCIATEDWITH HISTORY OF
CONCUSSION IN AMATEUR ADULT SOCCER PLAYERS
EPILEPSY & SEIZURE
B4-01
4:30 PM
Grinberg, Yelena Y.; University of California, Riverside
PROGRESSIVE SEIZURES FOLLOWING MICROGLIAL
ACTIVATION AND INFLUX OF PROFESSIONAL APCS IN
AUTOIMMUNE TARGETING OF ASTROCYTES
B4-02
4:45 PM
Ritter, Anne; University of Pittsburgh
NEURONAL GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTER GENETIC VARIATION:
IMPACT ON EPILEPTOGENESIS AND EPILEPSY RISK
FOLLOWING SEVERE TBI
B4-03
4:00 PM
Ritter, Anne; University of Pittsburgh
COMPARISON OF FACTORS PREDICTING POST-TRAUMATIC
SEIZURE AT 1, 2, & 5 YEARS POST-INJURY: A TBIMS ANALYSIS
B4-04
4:15 PM
Lu, Xi-Chun May; Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
EFFECTS OF LEVETIRACETAM AND GABAPENTIN COMBINA-
TION THERAPY ON POST-TRAUMATIC NONCONVULSIVE
SEIZURES (NCS) INDUCED BY A PENETRATIN
B4-05
4:30 PM
Lu, Xi-Chun; Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF PHENYTOIN AND ETHOSUXIMIDE
AGAINST POST-TRAUMATIC NONCONVULSIVE SEIZURES
POSTER SESSION IV
FUNCTION
B5-01
4:45 PM
Thompson, Hilaire; The Univ. of Washington
SUICIDAL IDEATION IN THE FIRST 6 MONTHS POST-MILD TBI
B5-02
5:00 PM
Haefeli, Jenny; UCSF Brain and Spinal Injury Center
MONITORING SENSORY FUNCTION AFTER CERVICAL SPINAL
CORD INJURY IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
B5-03
5:15 PM
Sharma, Sourabh; University of California, San Francisco
OUTPATIENT CARE REFERRAL AT 3-MONTHS IS ASSOCIATED
WITH 6-MONTH SYMPTOMATOLOGY FOLLOWING MILD TBI
IMAGING
B6-01
5:30 PM
Levin, Harvey; Baylor College of Medicine
IS DTI A NEUROIMAGING MARKER FOR MTBI WITH LOSS OF
CONSCIOUSNESS?
B6-02
5:45 PM
Joshi, Shristi; Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative
Medicine
STREAMLINING PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT FOR TBI AND
PTSD RESEARCH STUDIES
B6-03
5:00 PM
Wilson, Colin; Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative
Medicine, USUHS
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CONTROLLED CORTICAL IMPACT
BRAIN INJURY MODEL BASED ON LONGITUDINAL
MONITORING BY FDG-PET
B6-04
5:15 PM
Williford, Joshua; Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative
Medicine/ Henry M. Jackson Foundation
KINETICS OF TRAUMATIC MENINGEAL INJURY USING
DYNAMIC CONTRAST ENHANCED FLUID ATTENUATED
INVERSION RECOVERY IMAGING
B6-05
5:30 PM
Urbanczyk, Caryn; Duke University
SHEAR SHOCKWAVE DEVELOPMENT IN NEUROLOGICAL
TISSUES
B6-06
5:45 PM
Rodgers, Richard; Indiana University School of Medicine
CLINICAL UTILITY OF OUTPATIENT FOLLOW-UP COMPUTED
TOMOGRAPHY IN A TRAUMATIC SUBDURAL HEMATOMA
POPULATION
B6-07
5:00 PM
Robertson, Courtney; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
PET IMAGING OF Α7 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS
IN A RAT MODEL OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
B6-08
5:15 PM
Whalen, Michael; Massachusetts General Hospital
DECREASED CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW IS ASSOCIATEDWITH
WORSE COGNITIVE OUTCOME AFTER REPETITIVE CONCUS-
SIONS IN MICE
B6-09
5:30 PM
Duhaime, Ann-Christine; Massachusetts General Hospital
MRI FINDINGS IN ACUTE TBI: INTER-RATER RELIABILITY USING
NIH COMMON DATA ELEMENTS
B6-10
5:45 PM
Tu, Tsang-Wei; National Institute of Health
IN VIVO GLUCO-CEST MRI DETECTS METABOLIC CRISIS IN
MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
B6-11
5:00 PM
Butman, John; NIH
MICROHEMORRHAGE IS NOT FOREVER: CROSS-SECTIONAL
ANALYSIS INDICATES RESOLUTION OVER EXTENDED FOLLOW
UP INTERVALS
B6-12
5:15 PM
Butman, John; NIH
IMPROVED VISUALIZATION OF SUPERFICIAL HEMORRHAGE IN
SUSCEPTIBILITYWEIGHTED IMAGES
B6-13
5:30 PM
Hosomi, Sanae; Osaka University
CHRONIC NEUROINFLAMMATION ANALYSIS AFTER
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY USING TSPO-PET AND MRI IN MICE
B6-14
5:45 PM
Luoto, Teemu; Tampere University Hospital
ACUTE TRAUMATIC INTRACRANIAL LESIONS INCREASE THE
RISK OF CERVICAL SPINE INJURIES
B6-15
5:00 PM
Dardzinski, Bernard; USUHS
DIFFUSION MR IMAGING REVEALS ABNORMALITIES IN THE
CORPUS CALLOSUM AFTER SINGLE TBI VERSUS OVERLYING
CORTEX AFTER REPETITIVE TBI
B6-16
5:15 PM
Schneider, Walter; University of Pittsburgh
QUANTITATIVEWHITE MATTER ANALYSISWITH HIGH
DEFINITION FIBER TRACKING PREDICTS NEUROPSYCHOLOGI-
CAL TEST PERFORMANCE IN CHRONIC TBI
B6-17
5:30 PM
Isokuortti, Harri; University of Tampere
THE TYPE AND LOCATION OF INTRACRANIAL ABNORMALITIES
FOLLOWING MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
B6-18
5:45 PM
Okonkwo, David; UPMC Presbyterian
PET IMAGINGWITH PITTSBURGH COMPOUND B OF AMYLOID
DEPOSITION INWHITE MATTER IN CHRONIC TBI
B6-19
5:00 PM
Dennis, Emily; USC Keck School of Medicine
LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN REGIONAL BRAIN VOLUME IN
PEDIATRIC TBI: PRELIMINARY ANALYSES
B6-20
5:15 PM
Gatson, Joshua; UT Southwestern Medical Center
AMYLOID PLAQUES ARE INCREASED IN THE BRAIN OF TBI
SURVIVORS AT 1, 12, AND 24 MONTHS AFTER INJURY
B6-21
5:30 PM
Herrera, Juan; UTHealth Medical School at Houston
DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGING ANALYSIS OF MILD TBI