ASPN DAY-AT-A-GLANCE Friday, January 11, 2008 6:00am – 5:00pm Speaker Ready Room Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Showroom 6:30am – 7:00am <strong>Meeting</strong> Services Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Lounge 9:00am – 11:00am ASPN Council <strong>Meeting</strong> Governor’s Boardroom 12:00pm – 12:10pm Presidents/ Program Chair Welcome Santa Monica Gregory R.D. Evans, MD, ASPN President Jonathan Winograd, MD, ASPN Program Chair 12:10pm – 1:30pm Scientific Paper Session A Santa Monica 1:30pm – 3:00pm ASPN Invited Speaker: Prof. Andrew Schwartz, PhD Santa Monica 3:00pm – 3:30pm Break with Exhibitors Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Showroom 3:30pm – 5:00pm Scientific Paper Session B Santa Monica 35
ASPN Friday, January 11, 2008 9:00am – 11:00am ASPN Council <strong>Meeting</strong> 12:00pm – 12:10pm Presidents/Program Chair Welcome Gregory R.D. Evans, MD, ASPN President Jonathan Winograd, MD, ASPN Program Chair 12:10pm – 1:30pm Scientific Paper Session A *Designates resident/fellow paper presentations Moderators: Joseph M. Rosen, MD Jonathan M. Winograd, MD 12:10pm – 12:15pm Maintainance of Neuronal Differentiated Adipose-derived Stem Cells in Long Term Culture Institution where the work was prepared: University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA, USA Suraj Kachgal, MS; Sanjay Dhar, PhD; Eul Sik Yoon, MD; Gregory R.D. Evans, MD 12:15pm – 12:18pm Discussion 12:18pm – 12:25pm *Repair of Partial Nerve Injury by Bypass Nerve Grafting with End-to-side Neurorrhaphy Institution where the work was prepared: University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, USA Tanya M. Oswald, MD; Feng Zhang; William C Lineaweaver 12:23pm – 12:26pm Discussion 12:26pm – 12:31pm *The Effect of In Vivo Delivery of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) Through a Novel T-tube Chamber on Behavioural Recovery in a Rat Model of Peripheral Nerve Injury Institution where the work was prepared: University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Stephen W.P. Kemp, BSc(Hons), MSc; Aubrey A. Webb; Rajiv Midha 12:31pm – 12:34pm Discussion 12:34pm – 12:39pm Nerve Repair with Introduction of a MEMS-Based Neural Electrode is Not Detrimental to Muscle Reinnervation Institution where the work was prepared: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Melanie G. Urbanchek, MS, PhD; Antonio P. Peramo, PhD; Daryl R. Kipke, PhD; William M. Kuzon Jr, MD, PhD; Paul S. Cederna, PhD 12:39pm – 12:42pm Discussion 12:42pm – 12:47pm Nerve Regeneration through Nerve Autografts after Local Administration of Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (Bdnf) with Osmotic Pumps Institution where the work was prepared: Clinica Universitaria. Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain Bernardo Hontanilla, MD, PhD; Cristina Aubá; Oscar Gorria 36 12:47pm – 12:50pm Discussion 12:50pm – 12:55pm Peripheral Nerve Surgery: Pre-operative Variables Associated With Outcome Failures Institution where the work was prepared: Georgetwon University Hospital, Washington, DC, USA Ivica Ducic, MD, PhD; Emily Hartmann 12:55pm – 12:58pm Discussion 12:58pm – 1:03pm The Dynamic Phases of Peroneal and Tibial Intraneural Ganglion Formation: A New Dimension Added to the Unifying Articular Theory Institution where the work was prepared: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA Robert J. Spinner, MD; Huan Wang; Kimberly K. Amrami 1:03pm – 1:06pm Discussion 1:06pm – 1:11pm *Delay of Denervation Atrophy by Sensory Protection in an End-to-Side Neurorrhaphy Model Institution where the work was prepared: Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands H.M. Zuijdendorp; W. Tra; J. van Neck; J.H. Coert 1:11pm – 1:14pm Discussion 1:14pm – 1:19pm Insulin-Like-Growth Factor 1 Improves Nerve Regeneration in Aged Rats Institution where the work was prepared: Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA Peter Apel, MD; Timothy Alton, BS; Jianjun Ma, MD, PhD; Zhongyu Li, MD, PhD 1:19pm – 1:22pm Discussion 1:30pm – 3:00pm ASPN Invited Speaker Sponsored by: Prof. Andrew Schwartz, PhD Useful Signals from Motor Cortex Recent scientific progress has led to a better understanding of the representation of arm movement in the motor cortex. This knowledge has been used to build neural prosthetic devices capable of operating a prosthetic arm and gripper in a self-feeding task. Dr. Schwartz received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1984 with a thesis entitled “Activity in the Deep Cerebellar Nuclei During Normal and Perturbed Locomotion.” He then went on to a postdoctoral fellowship at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine where he worked with Dr. Apostolos Georgopoulos, who was developing the concept of directional tuning and popuation-based movement representation in the motor cortex While there, Dr. Schwartz was instrumental in developing the basis <strong>for</strong> three-dimensional trajectory representation in the motor cortex. In 1988, Dr. Schwartz began his independent research career at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix. There, he developed a paradigm to explore the continuous cortical signals generated throughout volitional arm-movements. This was done using monkeys trained to draw shapes while recording single-cell activity from their motor cortices. After developing the ability to capture a high fidelity representation of movement intention from the motor cortex, Dr. Schwartz teamed up with engineering colleagues at Arizona State University to develop cortical neural prosthetics. The work has progressed to the point that monkeys can now use these recorded signals to control motorized arm prostheses to reach out grasp a piece of food and return it to the mouth.
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