Final Reports & Publications for Fiscal Year 2011

Fiscal Year 2011

  • Individual Research Grant Number CBIR11PJT020
    Denise Krch, Ph.D., Kessler Foundation
    Grant Award $289,598
    Title:  Cognitive Reserve in Traumatic Brain Injury
    -Final Report Pending-

  • Individual Research Grant Number CBIR11PJT012
    Haesun Kim, Ph.D., Rutgers University, Department of Biological Sciences
    Grant Award $540,000
    Title:  The Effects of Diffused Axonal Injury on Myelin and Myelinated Axons
    -Final Report Pending-

  • Fellowship Research Grant Number 11-3223-BIR-E-0
    Akshay Gupta, M.D., Ph.D., UMDNJ–New Jersey Medical School
    Grant Award $209,808
    Title:  Role of Semilunar Granule Cells in Post-Traumatic Hyperexcitability
    Final Report [pdf 3.8m]
    Publication [pdf 64k]
    Publication [pdf 2.8m]
    Publication [pdf 131k]

  • Pilot Project Research Grant Number CBIR11PIL026
    Mark Pinsk, Ph.D., Princeton University, Dept. Psychology, Neuroscience Institute
    Grant Award $179,994
    Title:  Cortical Lesion Effects on White Matter Connectivity: DTI of the Macaque
    Final Report [pdf 727k]

  • Pilot Project Research Grant Number CBIR11PIL033
    Chi Kwan Tsang, Ph.D., UMDNJ–Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
    Grant Award $180,000
    Title:  Regulation of Neuronal Regeneration and Survival by mTOR
    Final Report [pdf 722k]
    Publication [pdf 912k]

  • Programmatic Multi Investigator Research Grant Number CBIR11PJT003
    Bryan Pfister, Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology, Dept. Biomedical Engineering
    Grant Award $1,639,522
    Overall Title:  Investigation of Physiological Dysfunction from Repetitive Mild Head Injury
    Subproject 1:
    Bryan Pfister, Ph.D.
    Title:  Investigation of Persistent Electrophysiological Dysfunction of Mild and Repetitively Stretch-Injured Axons
    Subproject 2:
    Vijayalakshmi Santhakumar, Ph.D., UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
    Title:  Effect of Mild, High Rate & Repetitive Brain Injury on Hippocampal Circuits
    Subproject 3:
    Kevin Pang, Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology
    Title:  Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Effects on Brain Rhythms, Learning & Memory
    -Final Report Pending-
    Publication [pdf 2m]

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