Agenda
8:30-9:00am
Registration with Coffee Service
9:00-9:15am
Introductions and Opening Remarks by Alan Faden, MD, Dean Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, Thomas Scalea, MD, and Peter Rock, MD, MBA
9:15-9:30am
Alan Faden, MD, “STAR: 10 Year History”
9:30-10:20am
Patrick Kochanek, MD, MCCM, “From Hypothermia to Rehabilitation: Targeting New Therapies for Traumatic Brain Injury and Cerebral Resuscitation”
10:20-10:55am
Break and Poster Session A
10:55-11:45am
Douglas Smith, MD, “Tackling Concussion and Its Aftermath”
11:45am-12:00pm
Rodney Ritzel, PhD, “The Immunopathology of Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice””
12:00-1:00pm
Lunch and Poster Viewing
1:00-1:15pm
Thomas Scalea, MD, and Mark Scarboro, “History of the National Study Center and its Evolution”
1:15-1:30pm
ChenFeng Xiong, PhD, “UMCP-UMB Transportation and Health Initiative: Big Data Sources, Integration, and Multidisciplinary Research”
1:30-2:20pm
Avery Tung, MD, “What’s New in Sepsis in 2019"
2:20-2:35pm
Michael Mazzeffi, MD, MPH, “My Critical Care Research: Inspiration from Everyday Clinical Conundrums”
2:35-3:10pm
Break and Poster Session B
3:10-3:25pm
Sarah Murthi, MD, “Augmented and Virtual Reality in the Future of Medicine”
3:25-3:40pm
Jonathan Morrison, MB, ChB, PhD, “Exsanguination Cardiac Arrest: Opportunities for Future Intervention”
3:40-4:30pm
Timothy Billiar, MD, “What Large-scale ‘OMICS’ are Teaching Us About the Human Response to Injury”
4:30-4:45pm
Presentation of Poster Abstract Awards and Closing Remarks by Rosemary Kozar, MD, PhD, and Wei Chao, MD, PhD