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Platform & Invited Presentations

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  1. Brain Monitoring and Targeted temperature management in the Era of Digital Medicine (Invited).1st Summit of Chinese Basic and Translational Science Research on Stroke, June 22-23, 2017
  2. Neuroengineering and peripheral nerve injury. 5th International Neural Regeneration Symposium (INRS2016) and the 10th Asia Pacific Symposium on Neural Regeneration (APSNR2016) (Invited), July 29 - 31, 2016, Yinchuan City, the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China
  3. The Effect of Bone Marrow Stem Cells on Chronic Denervated Skeletal Muscles. 10th International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine World Congress (ISPRM 2016), May 29 – June 2 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  4. Novel 3D printed nerve scaffold promoted nerve regeneration in complex nerve injury. 2016 Forum of 3D Printing in Medical Application: Design & Material & Application (Invited), April 7-8, 2016, Changzhou, China
  5. Translational Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation: From Bench to Bedside. The Fourth International Conference of Rehabilitation Medicine and Engineering (Invited), 30 -31 May, 2015, Shanghai, China
  6. Electrophysiological Change in Response to Temperature Management. The 5th International hypothermia Symposium, Sept 7-10, 2014, Edinburgh, UK
  7. Neurophysiological monitoring and functional outcome with therapeutic hypothermia. (Invited) The Third International Conference of Rehabilitation Medical Engineering, 24 -26 May, 2014, Shanghai, China
  8. Temperature Modulates the Neuronal Response in the Thalamus and the Cortex in Rats. XXIst World Congress of Neurology (WCN 2013). Sept 21-26, 2013, Vienna, Austria
  9. Neurophysiologic Monitoring of Post-resuscitation Brain Injury and Therapeutic Hypothermia. (Invited) Aug 29, 2013. NeuroICU Conference, Division of Critical Care & Hospitalist Neurology, Department of Neurology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York
  10. Brain Monitoring and Therapeutic Hypothermia after cardiac arrest. (Invited) March 6, 2013, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD
  11. Peripheral Nerve and Intrafascicular Electrodes. (Invited) Sept 12, 2012, Physical Medical and Rehabilitation Department, Green Spring Station, Johns Hopkins University
  12. Neurophysiologic Monitoring and Therapeutic Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest. (Invited) Department Seminar. April 13, 2011, Biomedical Engineering Department, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  13. Reproducibility and Reliability of the Snyder Classification of SLAP lesions among Shoulder Surgeons. The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) 2010 Annual Meeting, July 15-18, Providence, Rhode Island
  14. The relationship between rotator-cuff contact with the superior glenoid and symptoms with a positive Neer impingement sign. The Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons 2010 Annual Meeting, April 7-11, Washington, D.C.
  15. Detecting Sensory Signal in Peripheral Nerve by Intrafascicular Electrodes with Pressure Manipulation in Rats. 2010 Annual Scientific Meetings of American Association for Hand Surgery (AAHS), January 6-9, 2010, Boca Raton, FL
  16. Neurological Recovery and Neural Spike Firing Rates with Therapeutic Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest in Rats. 7th Annual Neurocritical Care Society Meeting, November 11 - 14, 2009, New Orleans, LA
  17. Early electrophysiologic markers of post-resuscitation functional outcome with therapeutic hypothermia. The 3rd international hypothermia symposium, Sep 2-5, 2009, Lund, Sweden
  18. Clinical utility of the whipple test for partial tears of the supraspinatus tendon. The 61st Annual Meeting of The Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons, May 13-17, 2009, Maui, Hawaii
  19. An Analysis of Shoulder Laxity in Patients Undergoing Shoulder Surgery. 2009 American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Specialty Day Meeting, February 28, 2009, Las Vegas, Nevada
  20. Early electrophysiological marker predicts functional outcome after cardiac arrest. (Invited) Department Seminar. January 28, 2009, Biomedical Engineering Department, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  21. Multiple neural spike measurement with chronically implanted microelectrodes in free roaming Rats after cardiac arrest. The 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. Nov. 15–19, 2008 Washington, DC.
  22. Electrophysiologic Monitoring Of Neurological Recovery with Temperature Manipulation after Cardiac Arrest in Rats. American Heart Association 2007 annual meeting. Nov 3-7, 2007 Orlando, Florida, USA
  23. Temperature Manipulation Alters Early EEG Bursting after Cardiac Arrest in Rats. The 5th Annual Meeting of the Neurocritical Care Society, Las Vegas, NV November 2-3, 2007
  24. Early Electrophysiologic Markers Predict Functional Outcome with therapeutic hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest in Rats. (Invited) Oct 2007 BME department in University of Michigan
  25. Earlier initiation of therapeutic hypothermia increases neurological recovery after asphyxial cardiac arrest in rats. 4th Neurocritical Care Society meeting, Nov 4-5, 2006 Baltimore, MD, USA
  26. Feasibility of signal-controlled artificial limbs: Residual motor signal in peripheral nerve stumps. AAOS 2007 (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2007 annual meeting). Feb 14-18, 2007 San Diego, CA, USA