Reuter-Rice Presents at 42nd American Society of Neuroimaging Meeting in Puerto Rico

Reuter-Rice Presents at 42nd American Society of Neuroimaging Meeting in Puerto Rico

Karin Reuter-Rice, associate professor, recently presented "Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound in Pediatric Neurocritical Care: Clinical and Research Applications" at the 42nd American Society of Neuroimaging in Puerto Rico. She presented this topic with her colleagues Kerri LaRovere of Boston Children's Hospital, Brain Appavu of Pheonix Children's Hospital, Nicol O'Brien of Nationwide Children's Hospital, Karen Lidsky of Wolfson's Children Hospital and Darryl Miles of Dallas Children's Hospital.

Additionally, Reuter-Rice presented "Applications of Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Genetic Markers Associated with Cerebral Vasospasm in Pediatric TBI." She described her work examining two candidate genes and novel single nucleotide polymorphisms discovered, which were associated with poor neurocognitive outcomes in children who were head injured and experienced cerebral vasospasm. 

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