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The 17th International Conference on Brain Edema and Cellular Injury

December 7-10, 2017

Guangzhou Vanburgh Hotel, China

 

Chair: Anding Xu, MD

President of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University

Thursday, December 7th, 2017

Registration: Hotel Lobby (From 11:00-23:00)

18:00: Welcome Reception (Function Room 1, 3rd Floor)

20:00: Board member meeting (Function Room 2, 3rd Floor)  

 

Friday, December 8th, 2017


08:00-08:30    Opening Ceremony

Moderators: Anding Xu, Xiangyu Wang


08:30-10:10    Session I: BBB, Inflammation and Brain Edema  

Moderators: Fu-Dong Shi, Nikolaus Plesnila

 

08:30-08:50    Global versus focal brain inflammation during acute brain injury 

Speaker: Fu-Dong Shi


 08:50-09:10    Super early blood-brain barrier damage after stroke and the underlying mechanisms

Speaker: Jun Chen


 09:10-09:30    Quantification of vasogenic brain edema in the cerebral microcirculation in vivo

Speaker: Nikolaus Plesnila:


09:30-09:50    An inflammation – the basic concepts and the role in stroke

Speaker: Kamil Duris


 09:50-10:10    TBA

Speaker: Anding Xu


10:10-10:20    Coffee Break


10:20-12:00    Session II: SAH and Brain Edema

Moderators: Hidenori Suzuki, John Zhang


10:20-10:40    Update of SAH Research

Speaker: John Zhang


10:40-11:00    Tenascin-C in brain injuries and edema after subarachnoid hemorrhage:findings from basic and clinical studies

Speaker: Hidenori Suzuki

 

11:00-11:20    Readmission after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

Speaker: Rose Du

 

11:20-11:40    Subarachnoid hemorrhage: updates and case studies

Speaker: Gang Chen  

 

11:40-12:00    Dynamic changes in velocities of red blood cells and size of blood vessels inresponse to mild traumatic brain injury (★)

Speaker: Yiwen Ruan

 

12:00-13:00    Lunch

 

13:00-14:40    Session III: ICH and Brain Edema

Moderators: Richard Keep, Magdy Selim

 

13:00-13:20    The blood-brain barrier in brain edema and hemorrhage

Speaker: Richard F. Keep

 

13:20-13:40    Brain edema as a therapeutic target or surrogate measure of efficacy in ICH 

Speaker: Magdy Selim

 

13:40-14:00    Mechanisms of Endogenous Hematoma Scavenging after ICH

Speaker: Jiping Tang

 

14:00-14:20    Inflammation and injury after intracerebral hemorrhage

Speaker: Lauren Sansing

 

14:20-14:40    Early hematoma lysis and brain edema

Speaker:Guohua Xi  

 

14:40-15:00    Coffee Break

 

15:00-16:40    Session IV: TBI and Brain Edema

Moderators: Jason Huang, Wai Sang Poon

 

15:00-15:20    Traumatic brain edema

Speaker: Wai Sang Poon

 

15:20-15:40    Management of cerebral edema in cerebral vascular disease (★) 

Speaker: Liping Liu

 

15:40-16:00    Slow compression brain injury: Clinical cases and the animal model

Speaker: Toshihiko Kuroiwa

 

16:00-16:20    Temporal evolution of vascular repair following TBI

Speaker: Andre Obenaus

 

16:20-16:40    Imatinib Attenuates Remote Cerebrovascular Injury Induced by TBI

Speaker: William Pearce

 

16:40-17:50    Session V: Oral Presentations-I

Moderators: Richard Hartman, William Pearce

 

16:40-16:50    Distal brain alteration and delayed cognitive impairment following intracerebral hemorrhage

Speaker: Elaine Shi

 

16:50-17:00    The efficacy of serum high molecular weight phosphorylated neurofilament (NF-H) for traumatic brain injury

Speaker: Hajime Shishido

 

17:00-17:10    Novel therapy targeting ER stress will confer neuroprotection after neonatal HI 

Speaker: Desislava Doycheva

 

17:10-17:20    N-Formyl Peptide Receptor 2 activation via Annexin A1 upregulates hematoma resolution after Germinal Matrix Hemorrhage

Speaker: Jerry Flores

 

17:20-17:30    Enhanced acetylation of Cyclophilin D promote neurons regulated necrosis after ICH

Speaker: Weixiang Chen

 

17:30-17:40    Cannabinoid receptor-2 stimulation suppresses neuroinflammation by regulating microglial M1/M2 polarization through the cAMP/PKA pathway in an experimental GMH rat model

Speaker: Yihao Tao

 

17:40-17:50    Simvastatin attenuates brain edema after ICH in part by promoting peripheral neutrophils apoptosis

Speaker: Qianwei Chen

 

18:00              Banquet (Function Room 1, 3rd Floor)

 

Saturday, December 9th, 2017

 

08:00-09:40    Session VI: Basic Mechanisms of Brain Edema

Moderators: Robert Ostrowski, Keith Pennypacker

 

08:00-08:20    TBA 

Speaker: Jerome Badaut

 

08:20-08:40    The Base for Edema: Early acid/base and electrolyte disruptions in stroke

Speaker: Keith Pennypacker

 

08:40-09:00    Molecular players in the treatment paradigms of hyperbaric modalities for brain protection 

Speaker: Robert Ostrowski

 

09:00-09:20    Nomothetic versus idiographic outcomes following subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hemorrhage, and traumatic brain injury 

Speaker: Richard Hartman

 

09:20-09:40    TBA

Speaker: Jason H.Huang

 

09:40-09:50    Discussion

 

09:50-10:00    Coffee Break

 

10:00-12:00    Session VII: Ischemia and Brain Edema

Moderators: Ruxiang Xu, Jiping Tang

 

10:00-10:20    Induced Neural Stem Cells Modulate Microglia Activation States via CXCL12/CXCR4 Signaling

Speaker: Ruxiang Xu

 

10:20-10:40    Monitoring hydrocephalus and cerebral hemorrhage using electromagnetic wave propagation properties

Speaker: Yun Bao

 

10:40-11:00    C. atrox Venom Attenuates Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption and Brain Edema in Hyperglycemic Rats after Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion

Speaker: Devin McBride

 

11:00-11:10    High-sensitivity terahertz imaging of traumatic brain injury in a rat model

Speaker: Hengli Zhao

 

11:10-11:20    Stably maintained microtubular cytoskeleton promotes axonal regeneration and functional recovery after intracerebral hemorrhage

Speaker: Yang Yang

 

11:20-11:40    Encephala-edema and cerebral venous thrombosis - the role of CT/MRA

Speaker: Zhiyun Yang

 

11:40-12:00    Discussion


12:00-13:30    Lunch

 

13:30-15:10    Session VIII: Other subjects

Moderators: Takeshi Maeda, Libing Zhou

 

13:30-13:50    Brain repair after stroke with in situ astrocyte-to-neuron conversion.

Speaker: Gong Chen

 

13:50-14:10    A retrospective study to assess the effectiveness and feasibility of minimally invasive decompression for treatment of malignant MCA infarction

Speaker: Jinbo Yang

 

14:10-14:30    DI-3-n-Butylphthalide treatment enhances hemodynamics and ameliorates memory deficits in rates with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion  

Speaker: Lian Huang

 

14:30-14:50    Traumatic Brain Edema: How Translational Research Affects the Surgery

Speaker: Takeshi Maeda

 

14:50-15:10    Rifampicin inhibits microglial inflammation and improves neuron survival against inflammation

Speaker: Wei Bi

 

15:10-15:30    Coffee Break

 

15:30-17:10    Session IX: Oral Presentations-II

Moderators:Jerome Badaut, Richard Hartman

 

15:30-15:40    Tumourigenicity and immunogenicity of induced neural stem cell grafts versus induced pluripotent stem cell grafts in syngeneic mouse brain 

Speaker: Gao Mou

 

15:40-15:50    Remote limb ischemic postconditioning protects against cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury by activating AMPK-dependent autophagy

Speaker: Hao Guo

 

15:50-16:00    Melatonin attenuates early brain injury via the melatonin receptor/Sirt1/NF-κB signaling pathway following subarachnoid hemorrhage in mice

Speaker: Lei Zhao

 

16:00-16:10    Bilateral decompressivecraniectomyin severe traumatic brain injury: experience from a single neurotraumacenter in China

Speaker: Xiang Mao

 

16:10-16:20    Cannabinoid receptor 2 inhibits inflammatory response by regulating microglial mitochondria function after germinal matrix hemorrhagein neonatal rats

Speaker: Yihao Tao

 

16:20-16:30    Cell permeable HMGB1-Binding Heptamer Peptide Ameliorates Neurovascular Complications Associated with Thrombolytic Therapy in Rats with Transient Ischemic Stroke   

Speaker: Yong Gu

 

16:30-16:40    CpG-ODN exerts a neuroprotective effect via the TLR9/pAMPK signaling pathway by anti-inflammation in a neonatal rat GMH model 

Speaker: Zhanhui Feng

 

16:40-16:50    Adiponectin attenuates NADPH oxidase-mediated oxidative stress and neuronal damage induced by cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury

Speaker: Xia Li


16:50-17:10    Awarding ceremony

  

Sunday, December 10th, 2017 

Full day    Free academic session

 

The subjects marked with ()  do not match with the sessions due to the speakers flight information.

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