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PABI Plan - The Sarah Jane Brain Project

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B. Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order).<br />

1. Patrick P, Patrick S., Duncan E., “Neuropsychological Recovery of Children and Adolescents Following<br />

Traumatic <strong>Brain</strong> Injury” In <strong>Brain</strong> Injury Treatment: <strong>The</strong>ories and Practice, Ed. Carrion, JL, Zitnay, G., Von<br />

Weld, C., 2006, Pp.401-440, Taylor & Francis, 279 Madison Ave., New York<br />

2. Patrick P, Mabry J., Buck M, Gurka M, Blackman J. "Dopamine agonist therapy in low response children<br />

following traumatic brain injury Accepted for publication, September 2005,Child Neurology 2006<br />

3. Oria RB., Patrick P, Zhang H, et al. APOE4 Protects the Cognitive Development in Children with Heavy<br />

Diarrhea Burdens in Northeast Brazil. Pediatric Research 2005.<br />

4. Patrick P, Oria RB., Madhavan V, et al. Limitations in Verbal Fluency Following Heavy Burdens of Early<br />

Childhood Diarrhea in Brazilian Shantytown Children. Child Neuropsychology 2005;11(2).<br />

5. Blackman, J A, Patrick, PD, Buck, ML, Rust, RS “ Paroxismal Autonomic Instability with Distonia”, Arch<br />

Neurol. 2004, 61: 321-328<br />

6. Patrick, P.D., Buck, M., Conaway, M., Blackman, J.: “Use of dopamine enhancing medications with<br />

children in low response states following brain injury,” <strong>Brain</strong> Injury, 17(6):1-10, 2003<br />

7. Ravens-Sieberer, U., Patrick, P.D., “Quality of life in children with traumatic brain injury-basic issues,<br />

assessment and recommendations,” Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 20(3.4):135-150, 2002<br />

8. Patrick, P.D., Rice, S.A., and Hostler S.L.: “DSM-IV: Diagnosis of children with traumatic brain injury,”<br />

Neurorehabilitation, 16:1-7, 2001<br />

9. Patrick, P. D., Conaway, M. R., Buck, M. L., Blackman, J. A., Dopamine Enhancing Drugs for Children in<br />

Low Response States Following <strong>Brain</strong> Injury. <strong>Brain</strong> Injury; 2003, vol 17, no.6, 497-506.<br />

10. Patrick, P.D., Patrick, S.T., Poole, J., Hostler, S., Evaluation and Treatment of the Minimally Conscious<br />

Child: Single Subject Design. Behavioral Interventions; 15: 225-242, 2000.<br />

11. Patrick, P.D., Mozzoni, M., Patrick, S.T., Evidenced Base Care and <strong>The</strong> Single Subject Design. <strong>The</strong><br />

Journal of Infants and Young Children, Vol. 13, Number 1, 60-73, June 2000.<br />

C. Other Support<br />

Active<br />

U01 AI 26512 (Guerrant) 5/1/89-4/30/10 0.96 calendar mo.<br />

NIH/NIAID $412,073<br />

Long-Term Impact and Intervention for Diarrhea in Brazil<br />

International Collaboration in Infectious Disease Research (ICIDR)<br />

New and Emerging Pathogens Causing Persistent Diarrhea: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology and Novel<br />

Approaches to <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />

Continuing our long term studies in northeast Brazil, the major goals of this project are (1) to determine the<br />

effects of zinc and arginine on diarrhea morbidity, nutritional status, cognitive development, and intestinal<br />

barrier function; (2) to define plausible genetic determinants of genotype-specific major enteric protozoan and<br />

EAEC infections, overt diarrhea, intestinal inflammation, and long term developmental sequelae.<br />

1T15HD050255-01A1 (Blackman) 4/06 – 5/11 0.24 calendar mo.<br />

NIH/NCMRR $698,000<br />

NIH Grant Prep.Workshops for Rehabilitation Research<br />

<strong>The</strong> purpose of this project is to provide training and mentoring in grant writing, clinical trial design,<br />

biostatistics, informatics, collaboration, grantsmanship, budgeting, and career development for junior and midlevel<br />

faculty in all medical rehabilitation disciplines.<br />

RFP #07-302 (Patrick) 7/07 – 6/10 3.6 calendar mo.<br />

Virginia Neurotrauma Initiative $450,000<br />

Growth Hormone and Insulin Growth Factor 1 Deficiencies in Children/Adolescents Following Traumatic <strong>Brain</strong><br />

Injury: <strong>The</strong> impact on growth/development and neuropsychological recovery<br />

<strong>The</strong> study will examine the relationships between alteration in GH and IGF-1 axis on growth and development<br />

patterns following TBI. Additionally, the relationship between disturbances in the GH-IFG-1 axis and<br />

neurobehavioral/neurocognitive recovery will be examined.<br />

Pending<br />

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