Thursday, May 17, 2018

SCI Model System Researchers Participate in the 2018 American Spinal Injury Association Annual Scientific Meeting

A host of SCI Model System researchers delivered lectures and posters to advance the field of spinal cord injury at the 2018 American Spinal Injury Association Scientific Meeting held in Rochester, MN, May 2-4, 2018.The following SCI Model System researchers have submitted conference presentation information to the MSKTC.

Texas Model Spinal Cord Injury System at TIRR: 
  • Robinson-Whelen, S., Hughes, R. B., Taylor, H. B., Markley, R., Vega, J., Webster, M., Stampas, A. & Nosek, M. A.: Promoting Psychological Health of Women with SCI in the Virtual World of Second Life.
Ohio Regional Spinal Cord Injury Model System:
  • Kopp MA, Watzlawick R, Martus P, Failli V, Finkenstaedt FW, Chen Y, DeVivo MJ, Dirnagl U, Schwab JM.: Long-term functional outcome in patients with acquired infections after acute spinal cord injury.
The Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center of the Delaware Valley:
  • Oleson C, Marino R, Formal C, Modlesky C.: Zoledronic acid attenuates bone loss following complete traumatic spinal cord injury.
  • Marino R, Sinko R, Leiby B, Bryden A, Nemunaitis G, Chen D, Backus D.:  Responsiveness and Minimal Clinically Important Difference of the Capabilities of Upper Extremity Test.
  • Morina A.: The Use of High Fidelity Human Simulation for Interdisciplinary Skill Training and Team Building for the Care of a Patient with Spinal Cord Injury.
  • Atkinson D, Schmidt Read M, Tefertiller C, Watson E, Oakely A, Joyce M, Forrest G, Wojceihowski B, Basso D, Sisto S, Harkema S, Behrman A.: A D is not a D”: Identifying Sources of Neuromuscular and Functional Heterogeneity Within an AIS D Population.
  • Otsuji-Miwa N, Phillips E, Rece J.: Larval Debridement Therapy of Sacral/Coccyx Pressure Ulcer in the Acute Rehab Setting: Giving their lives for a good cause – case reports  
University of Alabama at Birmingham Spinal Cord Injury Model System:
  • Aslam H, Renfro C, Bosarge P, Kulkani A, Cetin H, Cetin B, Kirksey K, McLain A, Yara-Fisher C.Case reports on utilizing a ketogenic diet to improve neuro-recovery and metabolism following spinal cord injury (SCI)
National SCI Statistical Center and SCIMS Centers:
  • Kim H, Cutter GR, George B, Chen Y.: Understanding and preventing loss to follow-up: experiences from the Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems. 
  • Chen Y, Lin HY, Tseng TS, Wen H, DeVivo MJ.: Missing data in spinal cord injury survey research: racial differences.
  • Wen H, Chen Y, Botticello A, Bae S.: Racial/ethnic differences in obesity in individuals with spinal cord injury: The impact of disadvantaged neighborhood.
  • Schwab J, Kopp M, Waltzlawick R, Martus P, Chen Y, DeVivo M.: Long-term functional outcome in patients with acquired infections after acute spinal cord injury. Poster presented at the American Academy of Neurology 70th Annual Meeting.

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