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RAP opportunity at U.S. Army Medical Research & Materiel Command     AMRMC

Mechanisms, Sequelae, and Interventions in Brain Injury

Location

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, WRAIR-HQ

opportunity location
97.15.03.B3674 Silver Spring, MD 20910

Advisers

name email phone
Debra Lynn Yourick debra.l.yourick.civ@health.mil (301) 319 9471

Description

Research is conducted in blast-induced neurotrauma to determine extent of injury through neuropathologic assessments, and therapeutic interventions through rodent models of repeated blast and blast plus weight-drop brain injury. Equipment is available for stereotaxic surgery and chronic radiotelemetered recording of EEG from freely moving rats, as well as behavioral and physiologic assessments, histochemical and biochemical preparation and analyses of brain tissue. Specific neuropathologic assessments such as fluorojade-B, silver-staining and stereology techniques are used. Seizures are evaluated using telemetric techniques and a published MATLAB algorithm for characterization and quantification of seizures and detected changes in EEG. See below for examples of application of our prior research experience in neuropharmacologic and neurophysiologic studies in organophosporus (nerve agent) to these new injury models. See also Research Opportunity 97.15.08.B6901.

 

References

Furtado M, et al: Journal of Neuroscience Methods 184(1): 176, 2009, Epub 2009 Jul 24

Furtado, M, et al: Epilepsia 51: 1503, 2010

Furtado M, Rossetti F, Yourick D.: Use of telemetric EEG in brain injury. in Ondrej Krejcar, Ph.D. (Org.) Modern Telemetry. Vienna: Intech open access publisher, 2011: 199. ISBN 978-953-307-415-3. Book chapter available at http://cdn.intechweb.org/pdfs/21097.pdf

Rossetti F, et al: Neurotoxicology 33(3): 500, 2012

de Araujo Furtado M, et al: Neurotoxicology 33: 1476, 2012

Rossetti F, de Araujo Furtado M, Yourick DL: Valproic acid and epilepsy: from basic research to clinical findings, in Valproic Acid: Pharmacology, Mechanisms of Action and Clinical Implications. Nova Science Publishers, Inc, 117: 2012.

 

key words
Seizures; Neuropharmacology; Neurotoxicology; Intercellular communication; EEG telemetry; Neuroprotection; Behavior;

Eligibility

Citizenship:  Open to U.S. citizens, permanent residents and non-U.S. citizens
Level:  Open to Postdoctoral and Senior applicants

Stipend

Base Stipend Travel Allotment Supplementation
$74,000.00 $4,000.00

Experience Supplement:
Postdoctoral and Senior Associates will receive an appropriately higher stipend based on the number of years of experience past their PhD.

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