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Monday - Poster Sessions

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B6-22

5:45 PM

Cartagena, Casandra; Walter Reed Army Insitute of Research

ACUTE CHANGES IN FDG PET AFTER SINGLE AND REPEAT MTBI

IN RATS CORRELATEWITH CLINICALLY RELEVANT SYMPTOMS

OF CONCUSSION

B6-23

5:00 PM

Senseney, Justin; Walter Reed National Military Med. Center

SOFTWARE TOOL FOR LOADING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

NEUROIMAGE DATA INTO AN EXTERNAL REPOSITORY

B6-24

5:15 PM

Senseney, Justin; Walter Reed National Military Med. Center

SHARED NEUROIMAGING DATA OF MILITARY AND BLAST

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY USING A DATA SHARING

REPOSITORY

B6-25

5:30 PM

Kou, Zhifeng; Wayne State University

CONNECTOME-SCALE ASSESSMENT OF BRAIN NETWORK

CONNECTIVITY IN MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

B6-26

5:45 PM

Wiseman, Natalie; Wayne State University

VALIDATION OF DUAL-INJECTION PERFUSION IMAGING: A

PILOT STUDY

NEUROPATHOLOGY

B7-01

5:00 PM

McKee, Ann; Boston University

CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN 100 FORMER NFL

PLAYERS

B7-02

5:15 PM

Goldstein, Lee; Boston University School of Medicine

EARLY CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY IN YOUNG

ATHLETES AFTER CONCUSSIVE HEAD INJURY AND A MOUSE

MODEL OF IMPACT CONCUSSION

B7-03

5:30 PM

Gri n, Allison; CNRM/HJF/NIH

INJECTABLE FIDUCIAL MARKER IN MRI GUIDED PATHOLOGY

OF BRAIN INJURY

B7-04

5:45 PM

Ogier, Michael; French Armed Forces Biomedical Research

Institute

LONG-TERM COGNITIVE DEFICITS INDUCED BY TRAUMATIC

BRAIN INJURY IN RATS ARE EXAGGERATED BY PRE-EXPOSURE

TO LIFE-THREATENING STRESS

B7-05

5:00 PM

Karelina, Kate; Ohio State University

NEUROMETABOLIC CONSEQUENCES OF REPEATED TBI

B7-06

5:15 PM

Hylin, Michael; Southern Illinois University

IMPROVEMENTS IN COGNITIVE FUNCTION FOLLOWING

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY VIA EIF2Α PHOSPHORYLATION

AND REDUCTION IN ER STRESS

B7-07

5:30 PM

Namjoshi, Dhananjay; The University of British Columbia

EXPOSURE TO ANABOLIC ANDROGENIC STEROIDS DOES NOT

EXACERBATE ACUTE POST-INJURY OUTCOMES IN MICE

SUBJECTED TO REPETITIVE CONCUSSION

B7-08

5:45 PM

Leonessa, Fabio; USUHS

EVIDENCE OF BOTH BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD INJURY IN RATS

EXPOSED TO EXPLOSIVE-DRIVEN PRIMARY BLAST

B7-09

5:00 PM

Tchantchou, Flaubert; University of Maryland

A RAT MODEL OF UNDERBODY BLAST-INDUCED BRAIN INJURY

WITH EVIDENCE OF NEUROBEHAVIORAL DEFICITS, NEURONAL

DEATH AND INFLAMMATION

B7-10

5:15 PM

Washington, Patricia; Columbia University

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN APOE GENOTYPE AND NEURODEGEN-

ERATIVE PATHOLOGIES AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

2015 TRAVEL GRANT AWARDEES

Each year, the National Neurotrauma Society provides a limited number of travel grants

to enable and encourage attendees to participate in the annual meeting by easing their nancial burden.

These travel grants are made possible due to grants provided by the National Institutes of Health /

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, and the Journal of Neurotrauma.

Please join us in congratulating this years’ awardees:

(* Denotes Student Competition Finalist)

Brabazon*, Fiona, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Brizuela, Mariana, University of Tasmania, Australia

Chao, Honglu, Nanjing Medical University, China

Chou, Austin, University of California San Francisco

Daglas, Maria, Monash University, Australia

Gangolli, Mihika, Washington University in St. Louis

Ganpule*, Shailesh, Johns Hopkins

Gupta, Deepak, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India

Han*, Kihwan, University of Texas at Dallas

Harun, Rashed, University of Pittsburgh

Holleran*, Laurena, Washington University St. Louis

Hong*, James, TorontoWestern Research Institute, Canada

Jernberg, Jennifer, Johns Hopkins

Lajud Avila*, Naima, University of Pittsburgh

Leonard, Anna, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Littlejohn, Erica, University of Kentucky

McCutcheon, Victoria, University of Toronto, Canada

Merkel*, Steven, Temple University School of Medicine

Nielson*, Jessica, University of California San Francisco

Ogle*, Sarah, University of Arizona

Powell, Melissa, Virginia Commonwealth University

Russell, Nicholas, Virginia Commonwealth University

Saber, Maha, Lerner’s Research Institute at Cleveland Clinic

Schneider, Brandy, Wayne State University School of Medicine

Strain, Misty, Texas A&M University

Tu, Tsang-Wei, National Institute of Health

Turtle, Joel, Texas A&M University

Ulndreaj, Antigona, University of Toronto

Urbanczyk, Caryn, Duke University

Von Leden, Ramona, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Vonder Haar, Cole, University of British Columbia

Wang, Xiaoting, Indiana University School of Medicine

Wang, Jiaqiong, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

Wiseman, Natalie, Wayne State University

Wolahan, Stephanie, University of California Los Angeles