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Radomski, Kryslaine
USUHS
62 - Acute 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) Does Not Increase Seizure Risk After Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury With Dosing That Mitigates Axon Damage and Node of Ranvier Disruption
Kryslaine Radomski
Rangghran, Parisa
University of Maryland School of Medicine
44 - Flight Relevant Hypobaria Worsens Neuropathologic and Behavioral Outcomes in Rats Following the Combination of Under Vehicle Blast and Controlled Cortical Impact
Parisa Rangghran
Ratcliffe, Meaghan
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
83 - Temporal Profile of Mitochondrial Calcium Homeostasis, Membrane Integrity and Apoptosis Markers in a Preclinical Model of Severe Penetrating TBI
Meaghan Ratcliffe
Rhea, Christopher
Old Dominion University
Short-term neuromotor dysfunction after blast exposure: Preliminary data from the INVICTA Study
Location: Orem Alumni Hall Section 1
Christopher Rhea
Rifkin, Jared
University of Virginia Center for Applied Biomechanics
84 - Comparison of Metrics used to Predict Mid-Sized Male and Small-Sized Female Occupant Brain Injury in Automotive Collisions
Jared Rifkin
Robb, Joel
Geneva Foundation, US Air Force Academy
15 - The Fate of 354 Concussions during United States Air Force Academy Basic Cadet Training, 2014-22
Joel Robb
16 - Concussion Care Process Improvements during Basic Cadet Training at the United States Air Force Academy 2014-2022
Joel Robb
Roy, Michael
Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, USU
Evaluation of Special Operators (SO) During Heavy Weapons Training: the INVestigating traIning assoCiated blasT pAthology (INVICTA) Study
Location: Orem Alumni Hall Section 2
Michael Roy
63 - Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trials of Acoustic and Electrical Scalp Stimulation Neurotechnology to Reduce Postconcussive Symptoms after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Michael Roy
93 - RECONsolidation of Traumatic memories to ResOLve Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (RECONTROL): Preliminary Results
Michael Roy