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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

10th Anniversary STAR Celebration

November 22, 2019

Shock Trauma Auditorium
University of Maryland Medical Center
22 S. Greene Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

Registration


Program

Cover of the 10th Anniversary of STAR

10th Anniversary of STAR Program