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Curriculum Vitae Helen M. Bramlett, Ph.D.
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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
Curriculum Vitae 1. Date: June 6, 2015 I. PERSONAL 2. Name: Helen Marie Bramlett, Ph.D. 3. Home Phone: NA 4. Office Phone: (305) 243-8926 5. Home Address: NA 6. Current Academic Rank: Associate Professor
6a. Current Track of Appointment: Tenured 7. Primary Department: Neurological Surgery 8. Secondary Appointment: Psychology 9. Citizenship: United States of America 10. Visa Type (if non-citizen): None II. HIGHER EDUCATION 11. Institutional: University of Miami PhD 1998 Coral Gables, FL MS 1997
Northeast Louisiana University MS 1988 Monroe, LA University of Texas BA 1987 Austin, TX
12. Non-Institutional: Laboratory of Edward J. Green, PhD Graduate Student in 1994 - 1998 University of Miami Behavioral Neuroscience Coral Gables, FL
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Department of Psychology Teaching Assistant 1996 University of Miami Coral Gables, FL Laboratory of Dennis M. Feeney, PhD Graduate Student 1991 - 1993 University of New Mexico in Psychology Albuquerque, NM Department of Psychology Teaching Assistant 1988 Northeast Louisiana University Monroe, LA Laboratory of Carolyn Minder, PhD Graduate Student 1987 - 1988 Northeast Louisiana University in Psychology Monroe, LA 13. Certification, Licensure: N/A III. EXPERIENCE 14. Academic:
Department of Neurological Surgery Professor 2015 – Present The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Miami, FL Department of Neurological Surgery Associate Professor 2009 – 2015 The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Miami, FL
Department of Neurological Surgery Assistant Professor 2006 – 2009 The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL
Department of Neurological Surgery Research Assistant Professor 2002 – 2006 The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL Department of Neurological Surgery Instructor 2001 – 2002 The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL
15. Hospital Appointments:
Miami VA Healthcare System Research Health Scientist 2008 – Present Research 151 GS-0601-12 step 3 Miami, FL 5/8th appointment
16. Non-Academic: N/A
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17. Military: N/A
IV. PUBLICATIONS 18. Books and monographs published:
1. Stone McGuire L, Bregy A, Sick J, Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM, Sick T. Nonconvulsive seizures as
secondary insults in experimental traumatic brain injury. In: Brain Neurotrauma: Molecular, Neuropsychological, and Rehabilitation Aspects, Kobeissy FH (ed), CRC Press, pp. 131-144, 2015.
2. Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM. Vascular actions of hypothermia in brain trauma. In: Vascular Mechanisms in CNS Trauma, Lo EH, Lok J, Ning M, Whalen M (eds.), Springer, pp. 223-235, 2014.
3. Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM. Therapeutic hypothermia and temperature management strategies in experimental and clinical spinal cord injury. In: Therapeutic Hypothermia – Principles, Indications, Practical Application, Rainer Kollmar, Editor, UNI-MED Verlag AG, pp. 64-71, 2013
4. Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM. Trauma of the nervous system: Basic neuroscience of neurotrauma. In:
Bradley’s Neurology in Clinical Practice. Daroff RB, Fenichel GM, Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC (eds), Sixth edition, Elsevier Saunders, pp. 931-941, 2012
5. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Current concepts of hypothermia in traumatic brain injury. In: Yeoman’s
Neurological Surgery (6th Edition, vol. 4). HR Winn (ed) Elsevier Publishers, pp. 3337-3341, 2011 6. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Progressive damage after brain and spinal cord injury: pathomechanisms
and treatment strategies. In: Progress in Brain Research (vol. 161). JT Weber (ed) Academic/Elsevier Publishers, pp. 125-141, 2007
7. Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM. Hyperthermia and CNS injury. In: Progress in Brain Research (vol. 162). H
Sharma (ed) Academic/Elsevier Publishers, pp. 201-217, 2007 8. Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM. Trauma of the nervous system: Basic neuroscience of neurotrauma. In:
Neurology in Clinical Practice. Bradley WG, Daroff RB, Fenichel GM, Marsden CD (eds), Fifth edition, Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 1083-1093, 2007
9. Dietrich WD, Suzuki T, Bramlett HM. Factors regulating hypothermic protection in experimental
models of brain injury. In: Hypothermia for Acute Brain Damage. Hayashi N, Bullock R, Dietrich WD, Maekawa T, Tamura A (eds), Springer-Verlag, pp. 24-28, 2004
10. Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM. Trauma of the nervous system: Basic neuroscience of neurotrauma. In:
Neurology in Clinical Practice. Bradley WG, Daroff RB, Fenichel GM, Marsden CD (eds), Fourth edition, Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 1115-1125, 2004
19. Juried or refereed journal articles or exhibitions (H-index = 27) :
1. Park Y, Liu C, Luo T, Bramlett H, Dietrich WD, Hu B. Chaperone mediated autophagy after traumatic
brain injury. J Neurotrauma, 2015 Apr 19 [Epub ahead of print].
2. Blaya MO, Tsoulfas P, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Neural progenitor cell transplantation promotes neurprotection, enhances hippocampal neurogenesis and improves cognitive outcomes after traumatic brain injury. Exp Neurol, 264:67-81, 2015. PMID: 25483396.
3. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Long-term consequences of traumatic brain injury: Current status of potential mechanisms of injury and neurological outcomes. J Neurotrauma, 2014 Aug 26 [Epub ahead of print].
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4. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Marcillo A, Mawhinney LJ, Furones-Alonso, O, Bregy A, Peng Y, Wu Y,
Pan J, Wang J, Guo XE, Bauman WA, Cardozo C, Qin W. Effects of low intensity vibration on bone and muscle in rats with spinal cord injury. Osteoporos Int, 25:2209-2219, 2014.
5. Jayakumar AR, Tong XY, Ruiz Cordero R, Bregy A, Bethea J, Bramlett H, Norenberg M. Activation of NF-kB mediates astrocyte swelling and brain edema in traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma, 31:1249-57, 2014
6. Blaya MO, Bramlett HM, Naidoo J, Pieper AA, Dietrich WD. Neuroprotective efficacy of a proneurogenic compound after traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma, 31:476-486, 2014.
7. Yokobori S, Bullock R, Gajavelli S, Burks S, Mondello S, Mo J, Wang KK, Hayes RL, Bramlett H,
Dietrich W. Preoperative-induced mild hypothermia attenuates neuronal damage in a rat subdural hematoma model. Acta Neurochir Suppl, 118:77-81, 2013.
8. Park Y, Luo T, Zhang F, Liu C, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Hu B. Downregulation of Src-kinase and
glutamate-receptor phosphorylation after traumatic brain injury. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab, 33:1642-1649, 2013.
9. Kumagai G, Tsoulfas P, Toh S, McNiece I, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Genetically Modified
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) promote axonal regeneration and prevent hypersensitivity after Spinal Cord Injury. Exp Neurol, 248:369-380, 2013.
10. Sabirzhanova I, Liu C, Zhao J, Bramlett H, Dietrich WD, Hu B. Changes in the GEF-H1 pathways after traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma, 30:1449-1456, 2013.
11. Yokobori S, Zhang Z, Moghieb A, Mondello S, Gajavelli S, Dietrich WD, Bramlett H, Hayes RL, Wang M, Wang KK, Bullock MR. Acute diagnostic biomarkers for spinal cord injury: Review of the literature and preliminary research report. World Neurosurg, in press.
12. DeFazio MV, Rammo RA, Robles JR, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Bullock MR. The potential utility of
blood-derived biochemical markers as indicators of early clinical trends following severe traumatic brain injury. World Neurosurg, 81:151-158, 2014.
13. Raval AP, Borges-Garcia R, Diaz F, Sick TJ, Bramlett HM. Oral contraceptives and nicotine
synergistically exacerbate cerebral ischemic injury in the female brain. Trans Stroke Res, 4:402-412, 2013.
14. Sick J, Bray E, Bregy A, Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM, Sick T. EEGgui: A program used to detect electroencephalogram anomalies after traumatic brain injury. Source Code Biol Med, 8:12, 2013.
15. Raval AP, Borges-Garcia R, Javier Moreno W, Perez-Pinzon MA, Bramlett H. Periodic 17β-estradiol pretreatment protects rat brain from cerebral ischemic damage via estrogen receptor- β. PLoS One, 8:e60716, 2013.
16. Yokobori S, Gajavelli S, Mondello S, Mo-Seaney J, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Bullock MR.
Neuroprotective effect of preoperatively induced mild hypothermia as determined by biomarkers and histopathological estimation in a rat subdural hematoma decompression model. J Neurosurg, 118:370-380, 2013.
17. Carballosa Gonzalez MM, Blaya MO, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Hentall ID. Midbrain raphe
stimulation improves behavioral and anatomical recovery from fluid-percussion brain injury. J Neurotrauma, 30:119-130, 2013.
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18. Gosh M, Garcia-Castillo D, Aguirre V, Golshani R, Atkins CM, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Pearse DD. Proinflammatory cytokine regulation of cyclic AMP-phosphodiesterase 4 signaling in microglia in vitro and following CNS injury. Glia, 60:1839-1859, 2012.
19. Tran MD, Furones-Alonso O, Sanchez-Molano J, Bramlett HM. Trauma-induced expression of
astrocytic thrombospondin-1 is regulated by P2 receptors coupled to protein kinase cascades. Neuroreport, 23:721-726, 2012.
20. Chatzipanteli K, Vitarbo E, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Temporal profile of cerebrospinal
fluid, plasma, and brain interleukin-6 after normothermic fluid-percussion brain injury: effect of secondary hypoxia. Ther Hypo Temp Manag, 2:167-175, 2012.
21. Tomura S, de Rivero Vaccari JP, Keane RW, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Effects of therapeutic
hypothermia on inflammasome signaling after traumatic brain injury. J Cereb Blood flow Metab, 32:1939-1947, 2012.
22. de Rivero Vaccari JP, Sawaya ME, Brand F 3rd, Nusbaum BP, Bauman AJ, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD,
Keane RW. Caspase-1 level is higher in the scalp in adrogenetic alopecia. Dermatol Surg, 38:1033-1039, 2012.
23. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. The effects of posttraumatic hypothermia on diffuse axonal injury
following parasagittal fluid percussion brain injury in rats. Ther Hypo Temp Manag, 2:14-23,2012. 24. Bregy A, Nixon R, Lotocki G, Alonso OF, Atkins CM, Tsoulfas P, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD.
Posttraumatic hypothermia increases doublecortin expressing neurons in the dentate gyrus after traumatic brain injury in the rat. Exp Neurol, 233:821-828, 2012.
25. Mawhinney LJ, de Rivero Vaccari JP, Alonso OF, Jimenez CA, Furones C, Moreno WJ, Lewis MC,
Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM. Isoflurane/nitrous oxide anesthesia induces increases in NMDA receptor subunit NR2B protein expression in the aged rat brain. Brain Res, 1431:23-34, 2012.
26. Sakurai A, Atkins CM, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Mild hyperthermia worsens the
neuropathological damage associated with mild traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma, 29:313-321, 2012. 27. Marcillo A, Frydel B, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. A reassessment of P2X7 receptor inhibition as a
neuroprotective strategy in rat models of contusion injury. Exp Neurology, 233:786-692, 2012. 28. Hurtado A, Marcillo A, Frydel B, Bunge MB, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Anti-CD11d monoclonal
antibody treatment for rat spinal cord compression injury. Exp Neurology, 233:606-611, 2012. 29. Mawhinney LJ, de Rivero Vaccari JP, Dale GA, Keane RW, Bramlett HM. Heightened inflammasome
activation is linked to age-related cognitive impairment in Fischer 344 rats. BMC Neurosci, 12:123, 2011.
30. Kochanek PM, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Dixon CE, Hayes RL, Povlishock J, Tortella FC, Wang KK.
A novel multicenter preclinical drug screening and biomarker consortium for experimental traumatic brain injury: operation brain trauma therapy. J Trauma, 71(Suppl 1):S15-S24, 2011.
31. Lotocki G, de Rivero Vaccari J, Alonso O, Sanchez-Molano J, Nixon R, Safavi P, Dietrich WD,
Bramlett HM. Oligodendrocyte vulnerability following traumatic brain injury in rats. Neurosci Lett, 499:143-148, 2011.
32. Lotocki G, de Rivero Vaccari J, Alonso O, Molano JS, Nixon R, Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM.
Oligodendrocyte vulnerability following traumatic brain injury in rats: effects of moderate hypothermia. Ther Hypo Temp Man, 1:43-51, 2011.
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33. Truettner JS, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Therapeutic hypothermia alters microRNA
responses to traumatic brain injury in rats. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab, 31:1897-1907, 2011. 34. Raval AP, Hirsch N, Dave KR, Yavagal DR, Bramlett HM, Saul I. Nicotine and estrogen synergistically
exacerbate cerebral ischemic injury. Neuroscience, 181:216-225, 2011. 35. Bao YH, Bramlett HM, Atkins CM, Truettner JS, Lotocki G, Alonso OF, Dietrich WD. Post-traumatic
seizures exacerbate histopathological damage after fluid-percussion brain injury. J Neurotrauma, 28:35-42, 2011.
36. Atkins CM, Truettner JS, Lotocki G, Sanchez-Molano J, Kang Y, Alonso OF, Sick TJ, Dietrich WD,
Bramlett HM. Post-traumatic seizure susceptibility is attenuated by hypothermia therapy. Eur J Neurosci 32:1912-1920, 2010.
37. Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM. The evidence for hypothermia as a neuroprotectant in traumatic brain
injury. Neurotherapeutics 7:43-50, 2010. 38. Atkins CM, Falo MC, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Deficits in ERK and CREB activation in
the hippocampus after traumatic brain injury. Neurosci Lett 459:52-56, 2009. 39. Bramlett HM, Furones-Alonso O, Lotocki G, Rodriguez-Paez A, Sanchez-Molano J, Keane RW. Sex
differences in XIAP cleavage after traumatic brain injury in the rat. Neurosci Lett 461:49-53, 2009. 40. de Rivero Vaccari, Lotocki G, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Keane RW. Therapeutic
neutralization of the NLRP1 inflammasome reduces the innate immune response and improves histopathology after traumatic brain injury. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 29:1251-1261, 2009.
41. Lotocki G, de Rivero Vaccari JP, Perez E, Sanchez, J, Alonso, O, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD.
Alterations in blood-brain barrier permeability to large and small molecules and leukocyte accumulation after traumatic brain injury: effects of posttraumatic hypothermia. J Neurotrauma 26:1123-1134, 2009.
42. Raval AP, Saul I, Dave KR, DeFazio RA, Perez-Pinzon MA, Bramlett HM. Pretreatment with a single
estradiol-17β bolus activates cyclic-AMP response element binding protein and protects CA1 neurons against global cerebral ischemia. Neurosci 160:307-318, 2009.
43. Dietrich WD, Atkins CM, Bramlett HM. Protection in animal models of brain and spinal cord injury
with mild to moderate hypothermia. J Neurotrauma 26:301-312, 2009. 44. Pinzon A, Marcillo A, Quintana A, Stamler S, Bunge MB, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. A re-assessment
of minocycline as a neuroprotective agent in a rat spinal cord contusion model. Brain Res, 1243:146-151, 2008.
45. Pinzon A, Marcillo A, Pabon D, Bramlett HM, Bunge, MB, Dietrich WD. A Re-assessment of
erythropoietin as a neuroprotective agent following rat spinal cord compression or contusion injury. Exp Neurol, 213:129-136, 2008.
46. Utagawa A, Truettner JS, Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM, Systemic inflammation exacerbates behavioral
and histopathological consequences of isolated traumatic brain injury in rats. Exp Neurol, 211:283-291, 2008
47. Utagawa A, Bramlett HM, Daniels L, Lotocki G, Dekaban G, Weaver L, Dietrich WD, Transient
blockage of CD11d/CD18 integrin reduces contusion volume and macrophage infiltration after traumatic brain injury in rats. Brain Res, 1207:155-163, 2008
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48. Atkins CM, Oliva, JR, AA, Alonso OF, Pearse DD, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Modulation of the cAMP pathway after traumatic brain injury. Exp Neurol, 208:145-158, 2007
49. Atkins CM, Oliva, Jr, AA, Alonso OF, Chen S, Bramlett HM, Hu BR, Dietrich WD, Hypothermia
treatment potentiates ERK1/2 activation after traumatic brain injury. Eur J Neurosci, 26:810-819, 2007 50. Truettner JS, Bingren H, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Kokame K, Dietrich WD, Subcellular stress
response after traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma, 24:599-612, 2007 51. Urrea C, Castellanos DA, Sagen J, Tsoulfas P, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Widespread cellular
proliferation and focal neurogenesis after traumatic brain injury in the rat. Restor Neurol Neurosci, 25:65-76, 2007
52. Daniels L, Stagliano NE, Curbelo K, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, The effects of proteasome inhibition
following moderate traumatic brain injury in the rat. Int J Neuropro Neuroregen, 3:37-44, 2006 53. Raval AP, Bramlett HM, Perez-Pinzon MA, Estrogen preconditioning protects the hippocampal CA1
against ischemia. Neuroscience, 141:1721-1730, 2006 54. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Alonso OF, Green EJ, Effect of bone morphogenetic protein-7 (BMP-7)
treatment on behavior after traumatic brain injury in rats. Int J Neuropro Neuroregen, 1:165-170, 2005 55. Rodriguez-Paez AC, Brunschwig JP, Bramlett HM, Light and electron microscopic assessment of
progressive atrophy following moderate traumatic brain injury in the rat. Acta Neuropathol, 109:603-616, 2005
56. Bramlett HM, Sex differences and the effect of hormonal therapy on ischemic brain injury.
Pathophysiology, 12:17-27, 2005 57. Hu B, Liu C, Bramlett HM, Sick T, Alonso OF, Dietrich WD, Changes in TrkB-ERK1/2-CREB/Elk-1
pathways in hippocampal mossy fiber organization after traumatic brain injury. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab, 24:934-943, 2004
58. Suzuki T, Bramlett HM, Ruenes G, Dietrich WD, The effects of early post-traumatic hyperthermia in
female and ovariectomized rats. J Neurotrauma 21:842-853, 2004 59. Urrea C, Danton GH, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, The beneficial effect of mild hypothermia in a rat
model of repeated thromboembolic insults. Acta Neuropathol 107:413-420, 2004 60. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia and brain trauma: Similarities and
differences. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 24:133-150, 2004 61. Suzuki T, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, The importance of gender on the beneficial effects of
posttraumatic hypothermia. Exp Neurol 184:1017-1026, 2003 62. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Synuclein aggregation: possible role in traumatic brain injury. Exp Neurol
184:27-30, 2003 63. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Quantitative structural changes in gray and white matter 1 year following
traumatic brain injury in rats. Acta Neuropathol 103:607-614, 2002 64. Matsushita Y, Bramlett HM, Alonso O, Dietrich WD, Post-traumatic hypothermia is neuroprotective in
a model of traumatic brain injury complicated by a secondary hypoxic insult. Crit Care Med 29:2060-2066, 2001
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65. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Neuropathological protection after traumatic brain injury in intact female rats versus males or ovariectomized females. J Neurotrauma 18:891-900,2001
66. Matsushita Y, Bramlett HM, Kuluz JW, Alonso O, Dietrich WD, Delayed hemorrhagic hypotension
exacerbates the hemodynamic and histopathological consequences of traumatic brain injury in rats. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 21:847-856, 2001
67. Passineau MJ, Zhao W, Busto R, Dietrich WD, Alonso O, Loor YT, Bramlett HM, Ginsberg MD,
Chronic metabolic consequences of moderate fluid percussion brain injury in the rat: evidence for prolonged suppression of somatosensory activation. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 279:H924-H931, 2000
68. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Green EJ, Secondary hypoxia following moderate fluid percussion brain
injury in rats exacerbates sensorimotor and cognitive deficits. J Neurotrauma 16:1035-1047, 1999 69. Bramlett HM, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Exacerbation of cortical and hippocampal CA1 damage due to
posttraumatic hypoxia following moderate fluid percussion brain injury in rats. J Neurosurg 91:653-659, 1999
70. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Green EJ, Busto R, Chronic histopathological consequences of fluid-
percussion brain injury in rats: Effects of post-traumatic hypothermia. Acta Neuropath 93:190-199, 1997 71. Bramlett HM, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Hippocampally dependent and independent chronic spatial
navigational deficits following parasagittal fluid percussion brain injury in the rat. Brain Res 762:195-202, 1997
72. Bramlett HM, Kraydieh S, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Temporal and regional patterns of axonal damage
following traumatic brain injury: A beta-amyloid precursor protein immunocytochemical study in rats. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 56:1132-1141, 1997
73. Bramlett HM, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Busto R, Globus MY-T, Ginsberg MD, Post-traumatic brain
hypothermia provides protection from sensorimotor and cognitive behavioral deficits. J Neurotrauma 12:289-298, 1995
20. Other works, publications and abstracts:
1. Ray JJ, Satahoo SS, Spalding PB, Julien K, Meizoso JP, Allen CJ, Bramlett HM, Pizano LR, Namias N, Schulman CI. Does therapeutic hypothermia attenuate the hyperinflammatory response after burns? Proceedings of the American Burn Association 47th Annual Meeting. J Burn Care Res 36 Suppl, 2015. Voluntary
2. Ray JJ, Satahoo SS, Spalding PB, Julien K, Meizoso JP, Allen CJ, Bramlett HM, Pizano LR, Namias N, Schulman CI. Does therapeutic hypothermia attenuate the hyperinflammatory response after burns? Oral Presentation at the 26th Annual Surgical Research Forum of the South Florida Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, April 30, 2015, Miami, FL. Voluntary
3. Bramlett HM. Special Issue of Translational Stroke: Importance of Sex in the Pathophysiology and
Treatment of Acute CNS Repair. Trans Stroke Res 4:379-380, 2013. Refereed
4. Bramlett HM. Determinants of pneumonia during endovascular hypothermia: Editorial comment on Lyden et al., 2013.Ther Hypo Temp Manag 3:52-53, 2013. Refereed
5. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Marcillo A, Mawhinney L, Furones-Alonso O, Bregy A, Bauman WA, Cardozo C, Qin W. Effects of low intensity vibration on bone and muscle in rats with acute spinal cord injury. J Neurotrauma 29: A-133, 2012. Voluntary
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6. Bregy A, Sick J, Bray E, Wick A, Dietrich WD, Sick T, Bramlett H. Subconvulsive epilepsy and
changes in PTZ induced seizure threshold in rats 1 year after moderate fluid percussion brain injury. J Neurotrauma 29: A-67, 2012. Voluntary
7. Bramlett HM, Sanchez-Molano J, Packard E, Sequeira D. Histopathological outcomes following a
polytrauma insult model. J Neurotrauma 29: A-166, 2012. Voluntary 8. Diaz JC, Jackson C, Spur lock M, Diaz D, Yokobori S, Gajavelli S, Wick A, Bramlett HM, Leung
LY, Tortella F, Bullock R. Penetrating ballistic brain injury reduces focal and global brain glucose utilization: A study of C-14 2dg autoradiography in a rat model. J Neurotrauma 29: A-166, 2012. Voluntary
9. Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM, Furones-Alonso O, Sanchez-Molano, Sequiera D, Moreno W.
Assessment of nicotinamide on outcome after fluid percussion brain injury: an operation brain trauma therapy study. J Neurotrauma 29: A-165, 2012. Voluntary
10. Yokobori S, Mondello S, Wang KKW, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Bullock MR. Early induced
hypothermia attenuates reperfusional neuronal and subsequent glial damages in a rat subdural hematoma model : a microdialysis study. J Neurotrauma 29: A-149, 2012. Voluntary
11. Blaya MO, Tsoulfas P, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Transplantation of genetically-modified neural
progenitor cells releasing a chimeric neurotrophin leads to increased cell survival and targeted migration after traumatic brain injury in the rat. J Neurotrauma 29: A-4, 2012. Voluntary
12. Burks JR SS, Yokobori S, spur lock M, Bullock R, Gajavelli S, Sharma I, Diaz D, Bramlett HM,
Dietrich WD. Timeline of neuronal and astrocytic cell death following craniotomy for acute subdural hematoma. J Neurotrauma 29: A-117, 2012. Voluntary
13. Diaz D, Gajavelli S, Jones S, Aguirre N, Yokobori S, Bramlett HM, Bullock R. Effect of
perfluorocarbons in preserving membrane integrity of in vitro stretch injured postnatal rat neuroglial cultures. J Neurotrauma 29: A-25, 2012. Voluntary
14. Spurlock M, Bullock MR, Gajavelli S, Yokobori S, Bomberger C, Diaz D, Burks Jr SS, Bramlett HM,
Dietrich WD. Preoperative mild hypothermia attenuates neural degeneration in rat subdural hematoma decompression model. J Neurotrauma 29: A-66, 2012. Voluntary
15. Tomura S, de Rivero Vaccari JP, Keane RW, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Effects of therapeutic
hypothermia on inflammasome signaling after traumatic brain injury in rats. J Neurotrauma 29: A-59, 2012. Voluntary
16. Mondello S, Bramlett HM, Dixon CE, Shear DA, Zhang Z, Zoltewics S, Schmid K, Dietrich WD,
Wang KKW, Hayes R, Tortella FC, Kochanek PM. Differential effect of nicotinamide on serum damage marker profiles following controlled cortical impact, parasagittal fluid percussion, and penetrating ballistic-like brain injury: results from operation brain trauma therapy. J Neurotrauma 29: A-48, 2012. Voluntary
17. Kochanek PM, Bramlett HM, Dixon CE, Shear DA, Mondello S, Schmid K, Dietrich WD, Wang K,
Hayes R, Tortella FC. Cross model comparison of behavior, neuropathology, and serum biomarkers after controlled cortical impact, parasagittal fluid percussion, and penetrating ballistic-like brain injury: results from operation brain trauma therapy. J Neurotrauma 29: A-23, 2012. Voluntary
18. Sanchez-Molano J, Moreno WJ, Bramlett HM. Effects of polytrauma on histopathological outcome.
Presented at ATACCC 2011 Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Refereed
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19. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Operation Brain Trauma Therapy (OBTT) Consortium: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Program. Presented at ATACCC 2011 Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Refereed
20. Sakurai A, Atkins C, Alonso O, Bramlett H, Dietrich WD. The effects of hyperthermia on mild
traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 28: A-96, 2011. Voluntary 21. Tomura A, de Rivero Vaccari JP, Keane RW, Alonso O, Bramlett H, Dietrich WD. The effect of
therapeutic hypothermia on the nlrp1 inflammasome signaling after traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 28: A-94, 2011. Voluntary
22. Atkins C, Kang Y, Furones C, Bramlett H, Dietrich WD. Traumatic brain injury induces increased
phosphodiesterase expression. J Neurotrauma 28: A-96, 2011. Voluntary 23. Sanchez J, Truettner J, Moreno WJ, Bramlett H. Alterations in adhesion molecules following
polytrauma. J Neurotrauma 28: A-95, 2011. Voluntary 24. Yokobori S, Bullock R, Gajavelli S, Mondello S, Mo J, Scharf D, Wang K, Hayes R, Sakurai A,
Tomura S, Bramlett H, Dietrich D. Preoperative-induced mild hypothermia attenuates brain biomarkers in a rat subdural hematoma model. J Neurotrauma 28: A-95, 2011. Voluntary
25. Spurlock M, Hosein K, Bomberger C, Diaz D, Zeidan M, Calabrese J, Al Sulaimani S, Gajavelli S,
Yokobori S, Bullock R, Bramlett H, Dietrich D. Histological evaluation of the neuroprotective effects of preoperative mild therapeutic hypothermia in rat subdural hematoma model. J Neurotrauma 28: A-95, 2011. Voluntary
26. Tran M, Sanchez-Molano J, Bramlett H. Trauma-induced expression of astrocytic thrombospondins 1
and 2 is regulated by P2 receptors coupled to protein kinase cascades. J Neurotrauma 28: A-17, 2011. Voluntary
27. O’Connell M, Tsoulfas P, Atkins C, Bramlett H, Dietrich WD. Pericontusional transplantation of
neural progenitor cells releasing a multineurotrophin reverses creb signaling deficits after traumatic brain injury in the rat. J Neurotrauma 28: A-13, 2011. Voluntary
28. Dezfulian C, Alekseyenko A, Bramlett HM, Perez-Pinzon MA, Atkins CM. Behavioral and
histological characterization of brain injury after experimental cardiac arrest. Presented at Brain 2011, Barcelona, Spain, May 25-28, 2011. Refereed
29. Raval AP, Hirsch N, Dave KR, Bramlett H, Saul I. Nicotine and estrogen synergistically exacerbate
cerebral ischemic injury. Presented at Brain 2011, Barcelona, Spain, May 25-28, 2011. Refereed 30. Bao Y, Bramlett HM, Atkins, C, Truettner J, Alonso O, Dietrich WD. Posttraumatic epilepsy
exacerbates the histopathological damage after parasaggital fluid percussion brain injury in rats. J Neurotrauma 27: A-88, 2010. Voluntary
31. Gonzalez MMC, Manoah L, O’Connell MK, Furones-Alonso O, Bramlett HM, Hentall ID. Cognitive
and sensorimotor recovery after fluid-percussion brain injury modified by early intermittent stimulation for 1 week in the rat’s dorsal or median raphe. Cell Transplantation 19: 334-335, 2010. Voluntary
32. Truettner J, Alonso O, Bramlett H, Dietrich WD. The role of microRNAs in the therapeutic benefits of
hypothermic treatment after traumatic brain injury, J Neurotrauma 27: A-39, 2010. Voluntary 33. Hurtado A, Marcillo A, Frydel B, Bunge MB, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. A reassessment of anti-
cd11d monoclonal antibody treatment as a neuroprotective agent in rat spinal cord compression injury. J Neurotrauma 27: A-69, 2010. Voluntary
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34. Marcillo A, Frydel B, Truettner J, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. A reassessment of p2x7 receptor
inhibition as a neuroprotective agent in a rat model of contusion injury. J Neurotrauma 27: A-69, 2010. Voluntary
35. Bregy A, Zambrana M, Diaz J, Lotocki G, Singh A, Bramlett H, Bullock R. Two-dose evaluation of
efficacy/hemodynamic safety of the perfluorocarbon oxycyte™ in a moderate parasagittal fluid percussion injury model in the rat. J Neurotruma 27: A-61, 2010. Voluntary
36. Hentall I, Carballosa-Gonzalez M, Alonso OF, Bramlett H. Serotonergic brainstem areas controlling
neural repair: inputs, effects, mechanisms. J Neurotrauma 26: A-80, 2010. Voluntary 37. Dietrich WD, Lotocki, de Rivero Vaccari P, Furones-Alonso O, Sanchez J, Bramlett HM. Effects of
posttraumatic moderate hypothermia on oligodendrocyte survival after fluid percussion brain injury. J Neurotrauma 26: P96, 2009. Voluntary
38. Atkins C, Furones O, O’Connell M, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Early post-injury treatment with
rolipram increases hemorrhage and worsens behavioral outcome after traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 26:P122, 2009. Voluntary
39. Atkins C, Furones C, Bramlett HM. Chronic alterations in B-RAF and MEK1/2 phosphorylation after
traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 26:P154, 2009. Voluntary 40. Gonzalez MC, Manoah L, O’Connell M, Bramlett HM, Hentall I. Cognitive and sensorimotor
recovery after fluid-percussion brain injury modified by early intermittent stimulation for one week in the rat’s dorsal or median raphe. J Neurotrauma 26:P237, 2009. Voluntary
41. Sanchez-Molano J, Padgett K, Zhao W, Furones-Alonso O, Wildemore Z, Janiczak D, Bramlett HM.
Longitudinal assessment of moderate or severe traumatic brain injury using multiple MRI imaging modalities. J Neurotrauma 26:P269, 2009. Voluntary
42. Sanchez J, Truettner J, Bramlett HM. A preclinical model of polytrauma. Presented at the Military
Health Research Forum, Kansas City, MO, 2009. Voluntary 43. Dietrich, WD, Atkins CM, Truettner JS, Lotocki G, Sanchez-Molano J, Alonso OF, Sick TJ, Bramlett
HM. Seizure susceptibility after traumatic brain injury is attenuated by hypothermia treatment. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 29, S197-S208: 742, 2009. Refereed
44. Bramlett HM, Daniels L, Lotocki G, Truettner J, Zhao W, Marcillo A, Alonso OF, Dietrich WD.
Acute and chronic metabolic alterations in the brain after cervical spinal cord injury. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 29, S197-S208: 744, 2009. Refereed
45. Jones, L, Lewis MC, Nevo I, de Rivero Vaccari JP, Bramlett HM, Isoflurane effects in aged rats and
the mechanism of elderly postoperative cognitive dysfunction. Presented at the American Society of Anesthesiologist Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, 2008. Voluntary
46. Atkins CM, Falo MC., Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD. Deficits in hippocampal cell
signaling pathways due to traumatic brain injury. Program No.648.1, 2008 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, D.C.: Society for Neuroscience, 2008. Online, Voluntary
47. Jones L, de Rivero Vaccari, Alonso OF, Lewis MC, Bramlett HM, Aging and general anesthesia:
cognitive deficits and changes in MAPK proteins as a result of isoflurane exposure in aged rats. Program No.592.8, 2008 Neuroscience Meeting Planner, Washington, D.C.: Society for Neuroscience, 2008. Online, Voluntary
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48. Atkins CM, Truettner JS, Lotocki G, Sanchez-Molano J, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Posttraumatic seizure susceptibility is attenuated by hypothermia therapy. J Neurotrauma 25: 872, 2008. Voluntary
49. De Rivero Vaccari JP, Lotocki G, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Keane RW, The NALP1
inflammasome in cortical neurons regulates inflammation following traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 25: 891, 2008. Voluntary
50. Myerson C, Toth E, Wasserman J, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Green E, Kinematic analysis of
sensorimotor deficits and compensatory mechanisms following traumatic brain injury in rodents. J Neurotrauma, 25: 904, 2008. Voluntary
51. Falo MC, Sanchez-Molano J, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Atkins CM, Changes in aquaporin channel
expression after traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 25: 919, 2008. Voluntary 52. Lotocki G, de Rivero Vaccari JP, Perez E, Sanchez-Molina J, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD,
Alterations in blood-brain barrier permeability to large and small molecules and leukocyte accumulation after traumatic brain injury: effects of therapeutic hypothermia. J Neurotrauma 25: 923, 2008. Voluntary
53. Raval AP, Saul I, Dave K, DeFazio, RA, Bramlett HM, Perez-Pinzon MA, Estrogen priming protects
the hippocampus against cerebral ischemia. Stroke 39: 666, 2008. Refereed 54. Utagawa A, Daniels L, Lotocki G, Bramlett HM, Weaver L, Dekahan G, Dietrich WD, Transient
blockage of the cd11d/cd18 integrin reduces histopathological damage and leukocyte infiltration after traumatic brain injury in rats. J Neurotrauma 24: 1271, 2007. Voluntary
55. Daniels L, Furones-Alonso O, Marcillo A, Garcia M, Bramlett HM, Zhao W, Dietrich WD,
Widespread metabolic alterations in supraspinal regions after cervical contusion. J Neurotrauma 24: 1259, 2007. Voluntary
56. Falo C, Furones-Alonso O, Tsoulfas P, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Genetically modified fibroblasts
for the treatment of traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 24: 1243, 2007. Voluntary 57. Raval A, Dave K, Prado R, Saul I, Busto R, Bramlett HM, Perez-Pinzon M, Estrogen pretreatment
mimics ischemic preconditioning in the brain. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 27(Suppl 1): 581-582, 2007. Refereed
58. Dietrich W, Tang X, Davies JE, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Davies SJ, Changes in the distribution of
protein expression levels of various chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans following traumatic brain injury. Program No. 18.7. 2006 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Atlanta, GA: Society for Neuroscience, 2006. Online. Voluntary
59. Atkins CM, Alonso OF, Oliva AA, Chen S, Bramlett HM, Hu BR, Dietrich WD, Activation of cell
survival signaling after traumatic brain injury with hypothermia therapy. Program No. 180.8. 2006 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Atlanta, GA: Society for Neuroscience, 2006. Online. Voluntary
60. Raval AP, Bramlett HM, Perez-Pinzon MA, Estrogen pretreatment protects the hippocampal CA1
against ischemia via the cAMP response element-binding protein phosphorylation. Program No. 613.12. 2006 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Atlanta, GA: Society for Neuroscience, 2006. Online. Voluntary
61. Bramlett HM, Chronic behavioral and histopathological assessment after mild, moderate or severe
traumatic brain injury in the rat. Presented at the DOD PRMRP Military Health Research Forum, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2006. Voluntary
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62. Truettner J, Utagawa A, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Peripheral administration of interleukin-1β
increases contusion volume and aggravates behavioral outcome following traumatic brain injury in rats. J Neurotrauma 23:1023, 2006. Voluntary
63. Tran M, Kang Y, Atkins C, Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM, Neary J, Thrombospondin-1, a synaptogenic
protein, is expressed after traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 23:1000, 2006. Voluntary 64. Daniels L, Alonso OF, Dietrich WD, Zhao W, Bramlett HM, Chronic cerebral blood flow deficits
following moderate fluid percussion brain injury. J Neurotrauma 23:988, 2006. Voluntary 65. Alonso OF, Garcia M, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM, Effects of injury severity on chronic
sensorimotor, cognitive and histopathological outcome measures. J Neurotrauma 23:748, 2006. Voluntary
66. Garcia M, Furones-Alonso O, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM, Acute treatment strategies fail to
provide chronic behavioral improvement after traumatic brain injury. Presented at the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Global College of Neuroprotection and Neuroregeneration, Uppsala, Sweden, 2006. Voluntary
67. Chen S, Liu C, Bramlett H, Alonso OF, Dietrich WD, Hu B, Changes in MTOR-P70-S6K-S6RP
signaling pathway after traumatic brain injury. Program No. 435.5. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005. Online. Voluntary
68. Sanchez J, Furones-Alonso O, Dietrich WD, Hu BR, Bramlett HM, Chronic protein aggregation
following traumatic brain injury in the rat. J Neurotrauma 22:1227, 2005. Voluntary 69. Truettner JS, Hu B, Alons OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Cellular stress responses to traumatic
brain injury coupled with secondary hypoxia: endoplasmic reticulum versus cytoplasmic reactions. J Neurotrauma 22:1248, 2005. Voluntary
70. Guerrero S, Curbelo K, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Sex differences in posttraumatic inflammatory
cytokines in the rat brain. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 25:S109, 2005. Refereed 71. Liu C, Truettner J, Chen S, Dietrich D, Bramlett H, Hu B, Cytoplasmic, mitochondrial or ER stress
response after transient cerebral ischemia. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 25:S428, 2005. Refereed 72. Truettner JS, Hu B, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Traumatic brain injury coupled with
secondary hypoxia leads to a mild endoplasmic reticulum stress response in the rat. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 25:S519, 2005. Refereed
73. Guerrero S, Curbelo K, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Sex differences in the cortical cellular response
after traumatic brain injury in the rat. J Neurotrauma, 21:1317, 2004. Voluntary 74. Farahvar A, Blits B, Bramlett HM, Green E, Tsoulfas P, Dietrich WD, Transplantation of embryonic
neuronal stem cells transfected by lentiviral vector to express novel multineurotrophin protein after traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma, 21:1309, 2004. Voluntary
75. Suzuki T, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, The effects of post-traumatic hypothermia and hyperthermia in
female rats following traumatic brain injury. Presented at International Brain Hypothermia Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, 2004. Voluntary
76. Rodriguez-Paez AC, Brunschwig JP, Frydel B, Alonso O, Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM, Analysis of
white matter structures following moderate traumatic brain injury in rats. J Neurotrauma 20:1101, 2003. Voluntary
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77. Suzuki T, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Hypothermia protection in female rats after TBI: Does it work? J Neurotrauma 20:1102, 2003. Voluntary
78. Liu C, Bramlett HM, Sick T, Alonso O, Dietrich WD, Hu B, Phosphorylation of NMDA receptors
following traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 20:1102, 2003. Voluntary 79. Farahvar A, Castellanos DA, Daniels LD, Garcia M, Bramlett HM, Green E, Sagen J, Dietrich WD,
Cellular and functional outcome of neuronal stem cell transplants after fluid-percussion brain injury in rats. J Neurotrauma 20:1102, 2003. Voluntary
80. Truettner JS, Suzuki T, Bramlett HM, Alonso OF, Dietrich WD, Expression of inflammatory response
genes is altered after moderate fluid percussion traumatic brain injury in the rat. J Neurotrauma 20:1104, 2003. Voluntary
81. Liu C, Bramlett HM, Alonso O, Dietrich WD, Hu B, Ultrastructural alterations of axons and synapses
following traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 20:1119, 2003. Voluntary 82. Suzuki T, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, The importance of gender on the beneficial effects of
posttraumatic hypothermia. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 23 (Suppl 1):390, 2003. Refereed 83. Truettner JS, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Posttraumatic gender differences in inflammatory cytokine
mRNA expression in the rat brain. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 23 (Suppl 1):404, 2003. Refereed 84. Chatzipanteli, K, Vitarbo E, Alonso OF, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, The effect of secondary hypoxia
on interleukin-6 protein levels after fluid percussion brain injury in rats. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 23 (Suppl 1):392, 2003. Refereed
85. Bramlett HM, Alonso OF, Lotocki G, Dietrich WD, Keane RW, Estrogen regulation of XIAP
processing following traumatic brain injury in the rat. J Neurotrauma 19:1306, 2002. Voluntary 86. Truettner JS, Alonso OF, Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM, The inflammatory response after traumatic
brain injury in male and female rats as assessed by cDNA arrays. J Neurotrauma 19:1322, 2002. Voluntary
87. Tran MD, Dietrich WD, Bramlett HM, Alonso OF, Neary JT, Expression of P2 purinergic receptors in
rat cortex after moderate traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 19:1322, 2002. Voluntary 88. Castellanos DA, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Green E, Sagen J, Neural stem cell transplants following
brain injury in rats: cellular survival and behavioral consequences. J Neurotrauma 19:1289, 2002. Voluntary
89. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Keane RW, Gender differences in cleavage of X-linked inhibitor of
apoptosis (XIAP) following traumatic brain injury in the rat. J Neurotrauma 18:1165, 2001. Voluntary 90. Castellanos DA, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Sagen J, Survival, migration and differentiation of
neural stem cell transplants following brain injury in rats. J Neurotrauma 18:1153, 2001. Voluntary 91. Hu B, Bramlett HM, Sick TJ, Perez-Pinzon M, Dietrich WD Activation of ERK/CREB and ATF-2
signaling pathways following traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 18:1161, 2001. Voluntary 92. Castellanos DA, Bramlett HM, Potter ED, Frydel BR, Alonso O, Chen S, Felipe I, Dietrich WD,
Sagen J, Neural stem cell transplants into gray and white matter regions following fluid-percussion brain injury. Soc Neurosci Abstr 27:371.5, 2001 Voluntary
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93. Sagen J, Castellanos DA, Bramlett HM, Potter ED, Chen S, Felipe I, Alonso O, Dietrich WD, Robust survival of neural stem cell grafts in gray and white matter regions following fluid-percussion brain injury. Exp Neurol 170:220, 2001. Voluntary
94. Bramlett HM, Davd KR, Prado R, Perez-Pinzon MA, Torbatti D, Alonso OF, Busto R, Hyperbaric
oxygen treatment provides histopathological protection following fluid percussion brain injury and secondary hypoxia. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 21(Suppl 1):S190, 2001. Refereed
95. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Alonso OF, Effect of a secondary traumatic insult on histopathological
outcome after fluid percussion brain injury. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 21(Suppl 1):S189, 2001. Refereed
96. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Endogenous hormonal neuroprotection following traumatic brain injury
in intact females versus male or ovariectomized female rats. Rest Neurol Neurosci 16:239, 2000. Voluntary
97. Matsushita Y, Alonso O, Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Posttraumatic hypothermia is neuroprotective in
a model of traumatic brain injury complicated by a secondary hypoxic insult. Soc Neurosci Abstr 26:808, 2000. Voluntary
98. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Characterization of gray and white matter structural changes one year
after traumatic brain injury in the rat. Brain Pathol 10:567, 2000. Voluntary 99. Bramlett HM, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Post-traumatic hypoxia exacerbates cortical and hippocampal
CA1 damage following moderate fluid percussion brain injury in rats. J Cereb Blood Flow and Metab 19(S1):378, 1999. Refereed
100. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Green EJ, A secondary hypoxic insult exacerbates sensorimotor and
cognitive deficits produced by parasagittal fluid percussion brain injury in the rat. J Neurotrauma Abstr 15:860, 1998. Voluntary
101. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Kraydieh S, Green EJ, Evidence for widespread axonal damage
following parasagittal fluid-percussion brain injury: A beta-amyloid precursor protein immunocytochemical study in rats. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 17(S1):24, 1997. Refereed
102. Bramlett HM, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Temporal and spatial profile of β-amyloid precursor protein
following parasagittal fluid-percussive brain injury in the rat. Soc Neurosci Abstr 23:2194, 1997. Voluntary
103. Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Green EJ, Busto R, Chronic lateral ventricle dilation and
cortical/subcortical atrophy after fluid-percussion brain injury in rats: effects of posttraumatic hypothermia. J Neurotrauma 13:616, 1996. Voluntary
104. Bramlett HM, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Moderate fluid-percussive brain injury in the rat: sensorimotor
and cognitive effects, and the influence of post-insult amphetamine. Soc Neurosci Abstr 22:231, 1996. Voluntary
105. Bramlett HM, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Busto R, Globus MY-T, Kraydieh S, Ginsberg MD, Chronic
effects of post-traumatic brain hypothermia on cognition and histopathology. J Neurotrauma 12:963, 1995. Voluntary
106. Bramlett HM, Green EJ, Dietrich WD, Busto R, Globus MY-T, Ginsberg MD, Post-traumatic brain
hypothermia provides protection from sensorimotor and cognitive behavioral deficits. J Neurotrauma 12:111, 1995. Voluntary
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107. Feeney DM, Bramlett HM, Kline AE, Neurons survive for days in contused rat cortex. Soc Neurosci Abstr 19:1881, 1993. Voluntary
108. Bramlett HM, Santana R, Minder C, Verification of Bem sex-type classifications using cluster
analysis. Presented at Southwestern Psychological Association Conference, Houston, April, 1989. Voluntary
109. Cassiere M, Santana R, Bramlett HM, Minder C, Newsome C, Neurolinguistic programming: an
investigation of inter-rater reliability. Presented at Southwestern Psychological Association Conference, Houston, April, 1989. Voluntary
21. Other works accepted for publication: N/A V. PROFESSIONAL 22. Funded Research Performed:
Grant Title: A novel combination strategy for protection and repair after TBI Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Co-Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD
Agency: NIH, NINDS R01 NS089443-01 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $1,724,319/$880,708 Total Cost/% Effort: $2,605,027 /30% Effort Dates: 06/01/15 – 05/31/20
Grant Title: The importance of temperature in the pathophysiology of mild repetitive brain injury
Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Co-Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD
Agency: Dept of Defense, DAMD W81XWH-12-1-0618 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $913,352/$480,899 Total Cost/% Effort: $1,394,251 /11.45% Effort Dates: 09/30/12 – 09/29/16
Grant Title: Operation brain trauma therapy Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Co-Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD (Miami Site)
Agency: Dept of Defense, DAMD W81XWH-10-1-0623 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $816,741/$432,873 Total Cost/% Effort: $1,249,614 /8% Effort Dates: 09/30/10 – 10/29/15
Grant Title: Novel treatment strategies for targeting posttraumatic epilepsy
Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: Veterans Affairs Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $673,068/$0 Total Cost/% Effort: $673,068 / 30% Effort Dates: 10/01/10 – 09/30/15 (NCE) Grant Title: The importance of temperature on inflammation after TBI Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Co-Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: NIH, NINDS R01NS042133-06
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Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $1,100,944 / $572,496 Total Cost/% Effort: $1,673,440 / 11% effort Dates: 01/01/09 – 12/13/14
Grant Title: Mechanisms of recovery following traumatic brain injury Program Project Grant PI: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD
Principal Investigator Core B and C: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: NIH, NINDS 5P50 NS030291-16 Core B and C Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $1,413,169 / $746,065 Total Cost/% Effort: $2,159,234 / 14% effort Dates: 08/01/09 – 07/31/15 (NCE)
Grant Title: Battlefield exercise & combat related injury/neuroprotection
Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Co-Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD
Agency: Dept of Defense, DAMD W81XWH-13-1-0077 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $1,632,345/$861,802 Total Cost/% Effort: $2,494,140 /15% Effort Dates: 09/15/13 – 03/14/15 Grant Title: The efficacy of necrostatins on posttraumatic epilepsy Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Co-Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: NIH, NINDS 5RC1 NS068303-02 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $599,516 / $304,257 Total Cost/% Effort: $903,773 / 5% effort Dates: 09/30/09 – 08/31/13
Grant Title: Cyclic nucleotide regulation in traumatic brain injury Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Co-Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: NIH, NINDS 5R01NS056072-02 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $1,093,750 / $575,691 Total Cost/% Effort: $1,669,441 / 2.5% effort Dates: 03/01/07 – 02/29/13
Grant Title: Pathophysiology of polytrauma and novel treatment strategies
Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: Dept of Defense, DAMD W81XWH-08-1-0146
Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $598,943 / $317,440 Total Cost/% Effort: $916,383 / 63% effort Dates: 02/24/08 – 11/30/12
Grant Title: Electrical stimulation of the midbrain to promote recovery from traumatic forebrain injury
Principal Investigator: Ian Hentall, PhD Co-Investigator Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: Dept of Defense Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $115,116 / $59,421 Total Cost/% Effort: $174,537 / 5% effort Dates: 06/01/08 – 11/30/09
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Grant Title: The use of lentiviral-vector-mediated transduction of neural progenitor cells to repair the brain after traumatic brain injury Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD
Co-Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: Dept. of Defense, W81XWH-06-1-0187 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $584,090 / $300,807 Total Cost/% Effort: $884,897 / 10% effort Dates: 01/09/06 – 01/08/11
Grant Title: Novel strategies targeting gliosis after traumatic brain injury
Principal Investigator: Joseph Neary, PhD Co-Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD
Agency: Veterans Affairs Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $363,100 / $0 Total Cost/% Effort: $363,100 / 20% effort Dates: 04/01/07 – 03/31/09
Grant Title: The role of gender on post-traumatic inflammation Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD
Agency: NIH, NINDS 1RO1 NS43233-05 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $570,000/$269,587 Total Cost/% Effort: $839,587 / 30% Effort Dates: 12/01/02 – 11/30/07 Grant Title: Mechanisms of recovery following traumatic brain injury
Program Project Grant PI: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Principal Investigator Project 1: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: NIH, NINDS 5P50 NS030291-15 Project 1 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $566,946 / $282,287 Total Cost/% Effort: $849,233 / 15% effort Dates: 07/01/02 – 06/30/07 Grant Title: Mechanisms and treatment of progressive damage after
TBI Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD
Agency: Dept. of Defense, DAMD17-02-1-0190 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $488,226 / $250,830 Total Cost/% Effort: $739,056 / 50% Effort Dates: 02/01/02 – 01/31/06 Grant Title: US Army Battlefield Exercise and Combat-Related Spinal
Cord Injury Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Co-Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD
Agency: US Army, W81XWH-05-1-0061 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $171,502 / $28,206.98 Total Cost/% Effort: $1,612,000 / 10% effort Dates: 11/08/04 – 11/07/05 Grant Title: Estradiol or SERM behavioral protection after traumatic
brain injury in female rats Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Co-Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD
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Agency: Eli Lilly and Company Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $29,967 / N/A Total Cost / % Effort: $29,967 / N/A Dates: 11/01/00 – 10/31/01 Grant Title: Cerebrovascular consequences of post-traumatic hypoxia
Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: American Heart Association/ Postdoctoral Fellowship Grant 0020477B
Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $70,099 / N/A Total Cost / % Effort: $70,099 / N/A Dates: 07/15/00 – 12/01/00 (returned due to faculty appointment) Grant Title: Male/Female differences after traumatic brain injury
Principal Investigator: W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Co-Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD Agency: Eli Lilly and Company Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $25,000 / N/A Total Cost / % Effort: $25,000 / N/A Dates: 01/02/99 – 01/01/00 Pending Funding:
Grant Title: 33rd Annual National Neurotrauma Society (NNS) Symposium; Score: 14 Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD
Agency: NIH, NINDS R13 NS093845-01 Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $25,000/$0 Total Cost/% Effort: $25,000 / Effort as needed Dates: 6/01/15 – 05/31/16
Grant Title: Novel treatment strategies for targeting posttraumatic
epilepsy (competitive renewal) Principal Investigator: Helen M. Bramlett, PhD
Agency: Veterans Affairs Direct Cost / Indirect Cost: $806,001/$0 Total Cost/% Effort: $806,001 / 30% Effort Dates: 10/01/15 – 09/30/19 23. Editorial Responsibilities
2010 – Present Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management 2010 – Present BMC Neuroscience 2009 – Present Translational Stroke Research 2008 – Present Journal of Neurotrauma
24. Professional and Honorary Organizations 2014 – 2015 President/National Neurotrauma Society 2011 – 2012 Vice President/National Neurotrauma Society 2010 – 2011 Secretary/Treasurer/National Neurotrauma Society 2007 – 2010 Counselor, National Neurotrauma Society 2007 – 2009 Newsletter Editor, Women in Neurotrauma Research 2006 – 2011 President, Miami Chapter, Society for Neuroscience 2003 – Present Member, Women in Neurotrauma Research
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2000 – Present Member, International Neurotrauma Society 1997 – Present Member, International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 1995 – Present Member, National Neurotrauma Society 1993 – Present Member, Society for Neuroscience 1987 – 1993 Member, Psi Chi 25. Honors and Awards 1998 Women in Neurotrauma Research Student Poster Competition Award 1998 Finalist in the 16th Annual National Neurotrauma Society Symposium Student Poster Competition 1997 1st Place Graduate School Research and Creativity Forum - Social Science Division, Univ. of Miami 1995-1996 Outstanding Teaching Assistant, Univ. of Miami 1994 Finalist in the 12th Annual National Neurotrauma Society Symposium Student Poster Competition 26. Post-Doctoral Fellowship 1998-2000 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Neurotrauma Laboratory of W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, FL 27. Other Professional Activities
Invited outside lectureships: 2015 Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia 2014 11th International Neurotrauma Symposium, Budapest, Hungary 2013 4th Australian Neurotrauma Symposium, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
2013 6th Pannonian Symposium on CNS Injury, Pécs, Hungary 2012 Florida Atlantic University, Palm Beach, Florida
Creta Spine Symposium, Miami, FL, June 21-22 University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, May 8
2011 Florida Atlantic University, Palm Beach, Florida 2010 5th Pannonian Symposium on CNS Injury, Pécs, Hungary
2009 7th National Pediatric Brain and SCI Conference, Coconut Grove, Florida 2009 2nd Joint Congress of Global College of Neuroprotection and Neuroregeneration and Society for the
Study of Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity, Vienna, Austria 2008 Trauma Spectrum Disorders: Effects of Gender and Race, Sponsored by DOD/DCoE, NIH 2008 4th Pannonian Symposium on CNS Injury, Pécs, Hungary 2008 Spring Brain Conference, Palm Springs, California 2007 The Evelyn K. McKnight Center for Age Related Memory Loss Scientific Symposium, Miami,
Florida 2005 3rd Pannonian Symposium on CNS Injury/17th Congress of the Hungarian Neurosurgical Society,
Pécs, Hungary 2004 22nd Annual National Neurotrauma Society Symposium, San Diego, CA 2004 7th International Neurotrauma Symposium, Adelaide, Australia 2004 8th International Symposium on Mechanisms of Secondary Brain Damage from Trauma and
Ischemia, Mauls/Sterzig, Italy 2003 Department of Neurology Grand Rounds, University of Miami Medical School 2002 Department of Emergency & Critical Care Medicine, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan
2000 Department of Neurology Grand Rounds, University of Miami Medical School
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Meeting poster presentations: 2008 International Stroke Conference 1994-1996, 1998-2015 Annual Meeting of the National Neurotrauma Society 1993, 1996-1997, 2000-2001, 2006, 2008 Annual Meeting for Society for Neuroscience 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow and 2009, 2011, 2015 Metabolism 2006, 2009 Department of Defense US Army Medical Research and Material Command Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program. Military Health Research Forum 2000 XIV International Congress of Neuropathology 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009 International Neurotrauma Symposium 1989 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association
Reviewer for Scientific Journals and Granting Agencies: Scientific Journals 2005 – Present Experimental Neurology 2005 – Present Brain Research 2004 – Present Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 2001 – Present Journal of Neurotrauma Granting Agencies 2015 ORAU, Oak Ridge Associated Universities 2014 – Present AAAS Research Competitiveness Program 2010 – Present NURC, Veterans Affairs, ad hoc reviewer 2010 DRMRP Polytrauma & Blast Injury #2 Study Section 2009 DRMRP CA-PH/TBI Study Section 2009 NIH MBRS SCORE Neuroscience & Physiology Panel 2008 DRMRP HDA-PH/TBI Study Section 2008 DRMRP CTA-PH/TBI Study Section 2008 DOD TBI/PTSD Clinical Study Site Study Section 2006 – Present Craig H. Nielsen Foundation, ad hoc reviewer 2005 – 2013 New Jersey Commission on Spinal Cord Research 2004 – 2007, 2009 Brain 1 Study Section, American Heart Association Scientific Meeting Activities 2015 Program Committee, National Neurotrauma Symposium, Santa
Fe, NM 2014 Program Committee, National Neurotrauma Symposium, San
Francisco, CA 2014 Regional Program Committee, International Neurotrauma
Symposium, Budapest, Hungary 2012 Program Committee, National Neurotrauma Symposium, Phoenix,
AZ 2011 Chair, Open Communication Session, National Neurotrauma Symposium, Fort Lauderdale, FL 2011 Poster Judge, National Neurotrauma Symposium, Fort Lauderdale, FL 2008 Chair, Open Communication Session, National Neurotrauma Symposium, Orlando, FL 2008 Poster Judge, National Neurotrauma Symposium, Orlando, FL
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2007 Program Committee, 2nd International Brain Hypothermia Symposium, Miami Beach, FL 2007 Chair, Open Communication Session, National Neurotrauma Symposium, Kansas City, MO 2007 Poster Judge, National Neurotrauma Symposium, Kansas City,
MO 2007 Nominating Committee, National Neurotrauma Society 2006 Chair, Brain Trauma Session, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA 2006 Poster Judge, National Neurotrauma Symposium, St. Louis, MO 2006 Program Committee, National Neurotrauma Symposium St. Louis, MO 2006 Chair, Neuroinflammatory response and astrogliosis, 8th International Neurotrauma Symposium, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2002 Chair, Age and Gender Differences Session, 1st Joint Symposium of the National and International Societies, Saddlebrook, FL 2002 Poster Judge, 1st Joint Symposium of the National and International Societies, Saddlebrook, FL 2002 Abstract Review Committee, 1st Joint Symposium of the National and International Neurotrauma Societies, Saddlebrook, FL Patents
Modulating ASC activity in the central nervous system. Robert W. Keane, PhD,W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD, Juan Pablo de Rivero Vaccari, PhD, Helen M. Bramlett, PhD. US Patent Application no. 12/182,886; UM 07-48 (Patent Issued)
VI. TEACHING 28. Teaching Awards Received: N/A 29. Teaching Specialization: 2013 – Present NEU 120/190 (Undergraduate) 2010 – 2013 NEU 697/PSY603 (Graduate Neuroanatomy) 2010 – Present NEU 403 (Undergraduate Neuroanatomy) 2008 – 2009 Subject Coordinator for the Neuroscience Journal Club 2007 – 2009 Statistics for Neuroscience, NEU631-03/NEU641D, University of Miami
Miller School of Medicine, Neuroscience and Basic Science Department Graduate Students
2007 Biostatistics Workshop, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Basic Science Department Graduate Students 2002-2004, 2007, 2008 Summer Scholar Program for High School Students, University of Miami 2002 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer Scholars Program 1996 Laboratory in Behavioral Medicine, Dept. of Psychology, University of Miami Undergraduate Students
1988 Analysis of Behavior Lab, Dept. of Psychology, Northeast Louisiana University, Graduate Students
30. Thesis and Dissertation Advising/Post-Doctoral Student Supervision
Graduate Student Training 2012 Sharon Lines Neuroscience University of Miami
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2007 – 2011 Lana Jones Neuroscience University of Miami Graduate Committees Served 2012 – Present Charles Cohen Neuroscience (Chair) University of Miami 2011 – 2013 Ji Zha Neuroscience (Chair) University of Miami 2009 – 2011 Yenisel Cruz Neuroscience University of Miami 2008 – 2010 Jonathan Kelley Neuroscience University of Miami 2007 – 2009 Brandon Kitay Neuroscience University of Miami 2007 – 2011 Andrea Peterson Neuroscience University of Miami 2007 – 2008 Connie Myerson Psychology University of Miami 2006 – 2009 Khan Nguyen Neuroscience University of Miami 2006 – 2007 Wen Zhu Biomedical Engineering University of Miami 2002 – 2005 Yelena Katsman Psychology University of Miami Graduate Student Laboratory Rotation Training 2012 Eric Bray MD/PhD University of Miami 2010 Benjamin Yungher PiBS University of Miami 2007 Lana Jones Neuroscience University of Miami Postdoctoral Fellows Trained 2010 – 2012 Amade Bregy University of Miami 2004 – 2006 Juliana Sanchez University of Miami 2002 – 2004 Alejandra Rodriguez University of Miami Trained Volunteers (Medical, Undergraduates and High School Students) 2015 – Present Justin Hynton Undergraduate 2014 – Present Daniel Parker Undergraduate 2014 – Present Mirza Baig Undergraduate 2013 – 2014 Laura Stone Medical Student 2013 – Present Maria Navarro Undergraduate 2013 – 2014 Laurence Doyle Undergraduate 2012 Alice Daramola Undergraduate 2012 Armondo Hernandez Undergraduate 2011-2012 Emily Packard Undergraduate 2009 Ryan Nixon Undergraduate 2009 Ian Amber Medical Student 2009 Zack Wildemore Undergraduate 2009 Dan Janiczak Undergraduate 2008 Jinda Janwatanagool Undergraduate 2008-2010 Chris Jimenez Undergraduate 2007 Arjun Sondhi Undergraduate 2007 Dhara Gupta High School 2007 Parker Poliokoff High School 2007 Desiree Fiorentino Undergraduate 2005 Susan Geffen Undergraduate 2004 Nichole Starr Undergraduate 2003 Lorraine Berges Undergraduate 2003 Ursula Maldonado Undergraduate VII. SERVICE
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31. University Committees, Miami VA Committees and Administrative Responsibilities:
2014 – Present Undergraduate Neuroscience Program, Director 2014 – Present Miami VA Budget Subcommittee, Chair 2014 – Present MS in Biomedical Sciences Exploratory Committee, Chair 2014 – Present Library Services Committee 2014 – Present Miami VA Research and Development Committee, Chair 2015 – Present Animal Care and Use Committee, ad hoc 2014 – 2015 PRISM Program Review Committee 2013 – Present Research Council 2013 – Present Neuroscience Steering Committee 2012 – 2014 Miami VA Research and Development Committee 2012 – Present Undergraduate Neuroscience Steering Committee 2009 – 2012; 2014 – Present Faculty Senate 2009 – Present Miami VA Scientific Review Committee 2009 – 2014 Neuroscience Program Curriculum Committee, Chair 2009 – 2011 SEEDS Medical School Advisory Committee 2008 – 2011 Graduate Council Grievance Committee 2008 – 2011 Program in Biomedical Sciences (PiBS) Admissions Committee 2008 Internal Program Review Committee for the Division of Marine Geology
and Geophysics, member 2008 – 2011 Graduate Council (Medical School, Alternate Representative) 2007 – 2008 LCME Committee on Graduate Education and Research 2006 – 2011 Lois Pope Life Center Viral Vector Core Committee 2005 – 2009 MRI/MRS Users Committee 2005 – Present Lois Pope Life Center Animal Use Committee, Chairperson 2004 – 2008 Animal Resources Committee 2004 – 2006 Faculty Senate 2003 – 2015 Animal Care and Use Committee, Vice Chair University Appointments: 2005 – Present Neuroscience Graduate Program (University of Miami) 32. Community Activities: 2008, 2010, 2015 Judge, University of Miami Citizens Board Research and Creativity Forum 2008 – 2010 Web-based distance learning, Faquier County School District, VA 2004 – 2006 American Heart Association Miami-Dade Community Board Member 2003 – Present Women’s Guild, Miami Project to Cure Paralysis