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Appendix A: Agenda
Pages 259-262

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... -related neurotrauma in the military environment Col. Michael Jaffee, M.D., USAF Director, Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center 2:15 Pathophysiology and mechanisms of neurotrauma: Blast and civilian Mårten Risling, M.D., Ph.D.
From page 260...
... Associate Professor of Neurology Co-Director, Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy Co-Director, Alzheimer's Disease Clinical & Research Program Boston University School of Medicine 3:15 Panel Discussion 4:15 Public Comments 4:45 Adjourn Thursday, June 24, 2010: Day 2 8:30 am Welcome John Erdman, Committee Chair SESSION 2: CLINICAL TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION Objectives: • o gain understanding of the acute phase of injury in the civilian world (What T treatments are available in early phases and rehabilitation; long-term strategies?
From page 261...
... Director, Center for Experimental Therapeutics and Reperfusion Injury The Simon Gelman Professor of Anesthesia Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School 2:20 Mechanisms of nutritional neuroprotection: Flavanols Sylvain Doré, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, and Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2:50 Overview of therapeutics for TBI Edward Hall, Ph.D.
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... The University of Kentucky Chandler College of Medicine 12:05 pm Nutritional Support of TBI at the VA Stephanie Sands, R.D. James A


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