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27th InternatIonal symposIum on the autonomIc nervous systemNovember 2–5, 2016: maNchester GraNd hyatt iN saN dieGo, califorNia
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28th InternatIonal symposIum on the autonomIc nervous systemNovember 1-4, 2017: WyNdham GraNd clearWater beach, florida
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History of AAs ........................................................................................................... 1
List of Meetings ........................................................................................................ 2
officers/BoArd MeMBers ..................................................................................... 3
AAs coMMittees ........................................................................................................ 4
continuing MedicAL educAtion ......................................................................... 6
ProgrAM ....................................................................................................................... 8
sPonsors.................................................................................................................... 25
exHiBitors .................................................................................................................. 26
AAs-LundBeck reseArcH feLLowsHiPs .......................................................... 27
trAveL feLLowsHiPs ............................................................................................... 29
streeten donors .................................................................................................... 31
feLLows of tHe AMericAn AutonoMic society (fAAs) ........................... 32
PArticiPAnt List ...................................................................................................... 33
MeMBersHiP List ..................................................................................................... 50
2016 streeten lecturer Kevin Shoemaker, PhD
2016 plenary lecturer Nisha Charkoudian, PhD
2016 plenary lecturer Kevin Tracey, MD
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This Society began informally in 1990 at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee. Important motive forces for the initial meeting were Dr. David Robertson and Ms. Dorothy Trainor-Kingsbury (Shy-Drager Support Group). The Society was formally established in 1992, and Dr. Robertson became its first president. The broad aim of this Society is to provide a vehicle for investigators and clinicians interested in the autonomic nervous system to interact. It aims to promote research, education, and academic practice in the autonomic disorders. The Society has escalated in its membership, successfully obtained tax-exempt status, adopted a formal charter, and has its own journal (Clinical Autonomic Research). The Society has an American infrastructure but a strongly international character. Its membership is open to persons of all countries who share the same interests.
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meetIng# year venue
1 1990 Nashville, Tennessee2 1991 Nashville, Tennessee3 1992 Nashville, Tennessee4 1993 Nashville, Tennessee5 1994 Rochester, Minnesota6 1995 Phoenix, Arizona7 1996 Montreal, Quebec, Canada8 1997 Honolulu, Hawaii9 1998 Ft. Myers, Florida10 1999 Kohala Coast, the Big Island, Hawaii11 2000 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico12 2001 Palm Springs, California13 2002 Hilton Head Island, South Carolina14 2003 St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands15 2004 Amsterdam, The Netherlands16 2005 Los Cabos, Mexico17 2006 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico18 2007 Vienna, Austria19 2008 Kauai, Hawaii20 2009 St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands21 2010 Marco Island, Florida22 2011 Buzios, Brazil23 2012 Paradise Island, Bahamas24 2013 Kohala Coast, the Big Island, Hawaii25 2014 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico26 2015 Stresa, Italy27 2016 San Diego, California28 2017 Clearwater Beach, Florida
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presIdents:1992, 1993 David Robertson, M.D.1994, 1995 Phillip A. Low, M.D.1996 David H. P. Streeten, M.B., D.Phil.1997, 1998 Irwin J. Schatz, M.D.1999, 2000 Roy Freeman, M.D.2001, 2002 Felicia Axelrod, M.D.2003, 2004 Eduardo Benarroch, M.D., D.Sci.2005, 2006 Horacio Kaufmann, M.D.2007, 2008 Italo Biaggioni, M.D.2009, 2010 Mark Chapleau, Ph.D.2011, 2012 Michael Joyner, M.D.2013, 2014 Thomas Chelimsky, M.D.2015, 2016 Christopher Gibbons, M.D.2017, 2018 William Cheshire, M.D.
Board memBers:Thomas Chelimsky, M.D.William Cheshire, M.D. (President-Elect)Victoria Claydon, Ph.D.Qi Fu, M.D.Christopher Gibbons, M.D. (President)David Goldstein, M.D.David Jardine, M.D.Lucy Kaufmann, Ph.D.Satish Raj, M.D. (Secretary-Treasurer)Julian Stewart, M.D.
ex-offIcIo:Horacio Kaufmann, M.D.
executIve secretary:Anita Zeller18915 Inca Ave, Lakeville, MN 55044Phone: 952-469-5837 | Fax: 952-469-8424E-mail: [email protected]: http://americanautonomicsociety.org
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aas commIttees The American Autonomic Society would like to thank the following AAS committee members for their outstanding contributions:
CliniCal affairs Committee
Dr. William Cheshire (Chair)Dr. Alexandru BarboiDr. Leon EgoziDr. Christopher GibbonsDr. Laurence KinsellaDr. Benjamin LevineDr. Brian OlshanskyDr. Amanda PeltierDr. Jenice RobinsonDr. Steven Vernino
eDuCation Committee
Dr. David Goldstein (Chair)Dr. Ratna Bhavaraju-SankaDr. Philip FischerDr. Safwan JaradehDr. Satish RajDr. Jenice RobertsonDr. Paola SandroniDr. Cathy Sims-O’NeillDr. Mohinder ThaparMs. Debra TurnerDr. Annabel WangDr. Wouter Wieling
meetinG Committee
Dr. lucy Kaufmann (Chair)Dr. Jason CarterDr. Vaughan MacefieldDr. Carlos MorilloDr. Mohammed NumanDr. Amanda PeltierDr. Jill WechtMs. Anita Zeller
membership Committee
Dr. David Jardine (Chair)Dr. Amy ArnoldDr. Gisela ChelimskyDr. Greg FinkDr. Fetnat Fouad-TaraziDr. Janice GildenDr. Max HilzDr. Giris JacobDr. Peter Novak
peDiatriC Committee
Dr. Julian stewart (Chair)Dr. Hasan AbdallahDr. Jeff BorisDr. Gisela ChelimskyDr. Thomas ChelimskyDr. Philip FischerDr. John FortunatoDr. Blair GrubbDr. Geoffrey HeyerDr. Imad JarjourDr. Mohammed NumanDr. Paul Pianosi
sCienCe Committee
Dr. Victoria Claydon (Chair)Dr. Marvin MedowDr. Vera NovakDr. Rasna SabharwalDr. Cyndya ShibaoDr. Wolfgang SingerDr. Can Ozan TanDr. Gregor Wenning
Website/soCial meDia Committee
Dr. Qi fu (Chair)Dr. Timothy CurryDr. Juan GuzmanDr. Lindsey LairMr. Sachin ParanjapeDr. Chloe Taylor 4
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LundbeckMaking a difference...one patient at a time.
As a global pharmaceutical company with a mission to improve the quality of life for people suffering
with psychiatric and neurological disorders, Lundbeck is committed to accelerating our work in brain
disorders – propelled by decades of cutting-edge innovation. With patients in mind, we push the
boundaries of science by targeting the underlying mechanisms of brain disorders and aiming for
solutions that can alter the course of a disease.
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LundbeckMaking a difference...one patient at a time.
As a global pharmaceutical company with a mission to improve the quality of life for people suffering
with psychiatric and neurological disorders, Lundbeck is committed to accelerating our work in brain
disorders – propelled by decades of cutting-edge innovation. With patients in mind, we push the
boundaries of science by targeting the underlying mechanisms of brain disorders and aiming for
solutions that can alter the course of a disease.
To learn more about Lundbeck, go to www.lundbeckus.com
UBR-C-00047 5/2014
LundbeckMaking a difference...one patient at a time.
As a global pharmaceutical company with a mission to improve the quality of life for people suffering
with psychiatric and neurological disorders, Lundbeck is committed to accelerating our work in brain
disorders – propelled by decades of cutting-edge innovation. With patients in mind, we push the
boundaries of science by targeting the underlying mechanisms of brain disorders and aiming for
solutions that can alter the course of a disease.
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continuing medical education:
thaNk you for atteNdiNG the 27th InternatIonal symposIum on the autonomIc nervous system. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of the Medical College of Wisconsin and American Autonomic Society. The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
ama CreDit DesiGnation statement:The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this live for a maximum of 17 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this activity for up to 23 hours of participation for continuing education for allied health professionals. You will be receiving an e-mail from [email protected] within the next two weeks that will contain a link to complete your CME evaluation and claim credit. The e-mail will be sent to the e-mail address you used to register for this symposium. If you do not receive an e-mail for claiming credit by November 20th, please contact us at [email protected].
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program: Wednesday, novemBer 2, 20167:30 am-5:30 pm autonomic Disorders Workshop for Generalists ROOM: Coronado AB (separate registration required)
1:00-5:00 pm uCns autonomic Disorders Certifying examination review Course ROOM: Marina Room (separate registration required)
6:30-7:30 pm registration ROOM: Coronado Foyer
7:30-9:00 pm poster session i ROOM: Coronado CDE
program: thursday, novemBer 3, 20168:00-8:30 am Continental breakfast ROOM: Coronado CDE
8:30-9:30 am Plenary Lecture: Influences of female reproductive hormones on regulation of body temperature and blood pressure in humans. Nisha Charkoudian, Ph.D., Natick, MA, USA Chair: Qi fu ROOM: Coronado AB
session 1: autoimmune autonomiC neuropathy symposium sponsored by nufaCtor CHAIRS: Chris Gibbons & Wolfgang Singer ROOM: Coronado AB
9:30-10:00 am invited expert speaker Autoimmune autonomic disorders Steve Vernino, M.D., Ph.D. Dallas, TX, USA
10:00-10:15 am aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award Dysautonomia due to ganglionic nicotinic acetylcholine receptor autoimmunity J.K. Cutsforth-Gregory, E.A. Coon, D.M. Sletten, A. McKeon, M. Suarez, P. Sandroni, W. Singer, E.E. Benarroch, R.D. Fealey, P.A. Low Rochester, MN, USA
10:15-10:30 am Seronegative autoimmune autonomic neuropathy is clinically distinct from autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy E. Golden, S. Vernino Dallas, TX, USA
10:30-10:45 am aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award The prevalence of ganglionic AChR antibodies in postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) S. Vernino, M. Bryarly, S. Hopkins, L.E. Okamoto, B.K. Black, S.Y. Paranjape, S.R. Raj Dallas, TX, USA
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The MSA Coalition is proud to partner with and support the American Autonomic Society.
The MSA Coalition has now funded over $1 million in research grants.
www.multiplesystematrophy.org
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10:45-11:00 am AT1R autoantibodies in postural tachycardia syndrome X. Yu, H. Li, A. Fedorowski, D.C. Kem Oklahoma City, OK, USA
11:00-11:30 am Coffee Break ROOM: Coronado CDE
session 2: autonomiC failure CHAIRS: David Goldstein & David Robertson ROOM: Coronado AB
11:30-11:45 am Phosphorylated and total alpha-synuclein in Parkinson disease C. Gibbons, N. Wang, J. Garcia, L. Shih, R. Freeman Boston, MA, USA
11:45-12:00 pm Blood pressure-lowering effect of local passive heat in autonomic failure patients with supine hypertension L.E. Okamoto, J.E. Celedonio, A. Gamboa, C.A. Shibao, S.R. Raj, A. Diedrich, S. Paranjape, B.K. Black, D. Robertson, C.G. Crandall, I. Biaggioni Nashville, TN, USA
12:00-12:15 pm Clinical characteristics of African American patients with autonomic failure A.C. Arnold, L.E. Okamoto, B.K. Black, S.R. Raj, D. Robertson, I. Biaggioni, C.A. Shibao Nashville, TN, USA
12:15-12:30 pm Dysautonomic syndrome and heart rate variability in patients of spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 with different clinical stages G. Sánchez-Cruz, L. Velázquez-Pérez, J.M. Iglesias, L.E. Almaguer-Mederos Holguin, Cuba
12:30-12:45 pm aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award Complexity analysis of cardiovascular oscillations in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis B. De Maria, G. Mora, K. Marinou, R. Sideri, A. Porta, R. Furlan, L. Dalla Vecchia Milan, Italy
12:45-1:00 pm The natural history of pure autonomic failure: a US prospective cohort H. Kaufmann, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, J.A. Palma, I. Biaggioni, P. Low, W. Singer, D. Goldstein, A. Peltier, C. Shibao, C. Gibbons, R. Freeman, D. Robertson, on behalf of the Autonomic Disorders Consortium New York, NY, USA
1:00-4:00 pm free time
4:00-5:00 pm Clinical autonomic research editorial board meeting ROOM: Nautical
5:00-6:00 pm trainee social ROOM: Coronado Terrace
6:00-7:00 pm streeten lecture: Recruitment strategies in efferent sympathetic nerve activity: old hypotheses gain momentum in human multi-unit recordings J. Kevin Shoemaker, Ph.D. London, ON, Canada Chair: David Jardine ROOM: Coronado AB
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aWarDs session CHAIRS: Victoria Claydon, Chris Gibbons & Lucy Norcliffe-Kaufmann ROOM: Coronado AB
7:00-7:15 pm streeten travel fellowship award: Carotid body denervation prevents the worsening of cardiac function and heart failure in rat models of myocardial infarction and hypertension K. Fujii, Y. Oga, A. Nishizaki, T. Takehara, T. Akashi. K. Saku, K. Sunagawa. T. Kishi Fukuoka, Japan
7:15-7:30 pm FMS/Peňáz Wesseling Travel Fellowship Award The optimal intermittent calf compression paradigm to improve orthostatic fluid shifts and cardiovascular control B.C.D. Hockin, G.K. Brar, I.A. Ruiz-Romero, V.E. Claydon Burnaby, BC, Canada
7:30-7:45 pm FMS/Peňáz Wesseling Travel Fellowship Award Baroreflex sensitivity impairment during hypoglycemia is associated with an increase in interleukin-6 B.M.W. Illigens, A.D. Rao, I. Bonyhay, S. Ballatori, M. Casasola, C.H. Gibbons, G. K. Adler, R. Freeman Boston, MA, USA
7:45-7:55 pm AAS-Lundbeck Travel Fellowship Prize Presentations
7:55-8:05 pm fellows of the american autonomic society induction Ceremony
8:00-9:30 pm poster session ii – ROOM: Coronado CDE
program: frIday, novemBer 4, 20168:00-8:30 am Continental breakfast ROOM: Coronado CDE
8:30-9:30 am plenary lecture Reflex circuits in immunity Kevin J. Tracey, M.D. Manhasset, NY, USA Chair: thomas Chelimsky ROOM: Coronado AB
session 3: multiple system atrophy symposium sponsored by the msa Coalition CHAIRS: Eduardo Benarroch & Horacio Kaufmann ROOM: Coronado AB
9:30-10:00 am invited expert speaker Update on recognition and course-modifying treatment of MSA Phillip A. Low, M.D. Rochester, MN, USA
10:00-10:15 am Don summers memorial multiple system atrophy travel award Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction in autopsy-confirmed multiple system atrophy: predictors of bad and good outcome E. Vichayanrat, E. De Plabo-Fernandez, F. Valerio-Silva, L. Watson, J. Navarro-Otano, J.L. Holton, N.P. Quinn, C.J. Mathias, V. Iodice London, UK
10:15-10:30 am Don summers memorial multiple system atrophy travel award Circadian blood pressure control in afferent versus efferent lesions in the arterial baroreflex J. de Jong, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, J.-A. Palma, W. Wieling, H. Kaufmann Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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10:30-10:45 am Decreased L-aromatic-amino-acid decarboxylase activity and vesicular storage contribute to putamen dopamine depletion in Parkinson’s disease and multiple system atrophy D.S. Goldstein, P. Sullivan, Y. Jinsmaa, C. Holmes, D.C. Mash, I.J. Kopin, Y. Sharabi Bethesda, MD, USA
10:45-11:00 am Spinal fluid biomarkers for multiple system atrophy - a pilot study W. Singer, A. Schmeichel, D.M. Goldstein, J.D. Schmelzer, A.D. Zeller, T.L. Gehrking, P.A. Low Rochester, MN, USA
11:00-11:30 am Coffee Break ROOM: Coronado CDE
11:30-12:00 pm presentations from top 4 posters CHAIRS: Qi Fu & Satish Raj ROOM: Coronado AB
session 4: postural orthostatiC taChyCarDia synDrome (pots) CHAIRS: Qi Fu & Satish Raj ROOM: Coronado AB
12:00-12:15 pm Can we predict the course of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome in children? B. Kakavand, E. Nunlist Orlando, FL, USA
12:15-12:30 pm The face of postural tachycardia syndrome: a cross-sectional community-based survey S.R. Raj, L. Stiles, B. Shaw, E.A. Green, C.A. Dorminy, C.A. Shibao, L.E. Okamoto, E.M. Garland, A. Gamboa, A. Diedrich, I. Biaggioni, D. Robertson Calgary, AB, Canada
12:30-12:45 pm Cerebral regional oxygen saturation during head-up tilt testing (HUT) in children and adolescents with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) and matched controls C. Panicker, A. Sadowski, S. Rizvydeen, C.M. Rand, M.S. Carroll, N.L. Kuntz, D.E. Weese-Mayer Chicago, IL, USA
12:45-1:00 pm aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award Assessment of vascular endothelial function in postural tachycardia syndrome and healthy controls J.E. Celedonio, V. Nwazue, R. Figueroa, S.Y. Paranjape, B.K. Black, E.M. Garland, L.E. Okamoto, C.A. Shibao, D. Robertson, A. Diedrich, S.R. Raj, I. Biaggioni, A. Gamboa Nashville, TN, USA
1:00-1:15 pm Role of sleep disturbances in children with autonomic complaints K. Gundrum, T.C. Chelimsky, N.A. Norins, P. Simpson, M. Nugent, G. Chelimsky Milwaukee, WI, USA
1:15-1:30 pm Characteristics of POTS patients in a large pediatric program J.R. Boris, T. Bernadzikowski Philadelphia, PA, USA
1:30-7:00 pm free time
1:30-3:30 pm aas board meeting ROOM: Nautical
5:30-6:30 pm aas Committee meetings ROOM: Coronado Terrace 12
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6:50-7:00 pm Prize Winners Photo Session LOCATION: Roy’s San Diego Waterfront (333 W Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101) (for sponsors and awardees of travel awards, research fellowships and poster presentatation prizes)
7:00-10:00 pm presidential Dinner LOCATION: Roy’s San Diego Waterfront (333 W Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101)
program: saturday, novemBer 5, 20168:00-8:30 am Continental breakfast ROOM: Coronado CDE
8:30-9:00 am aas business meeting ROOM: Coronado AB
session 5: orthostatiC hypotension & synCope CHAIRS: Max Hilz & Jens Tank ROOM: Coronado AB
9:00-9:15 am Cardiovascular regulatory profile in subjects with constitutional hypotension G. Jacob, F. Barbic, F. Dipaola, M. Glago, A. Porta, R. Furlan Tel Aviv, Israel
9:15-9:30 am Post-synaptic α1-adrenergic vasoconstriction is impaired in young patients with vasovagal syncope and is corrected by nitric oxide synthase inhibition J.M. Stewart, R. Sutton, M. Suggs, S. Merchant, C. Terilli, P. Visintainer, M.S. Medow Hawthorne, NY, USA
9:30-9:45 am Durability of effect with long-term droxidopa treatment in patients with symptomatic neurogenic orthostatic hypotension L.A. Hewitt, S. Isaacson, J. Lisk, G. Liang, G.J. Rowse Deerfield, IL, USA
9:45-10:00 am Can blood pressure responses to the Valsalva maneuver predict orthostatic hypotension? W. Singer, T.L. Gehrking, D.M. Sletten, J.A. Gehrking, P.A. Low Rochester, MN, USA
10:00-10:15 am Sit-to-stand testing can effectively measure orthostatic vitals and diagnose orthostatic hypotension when lower diagnostic cut-offs are used B.H. Shaw, E.M. Garland, B.K. Black, S.Y. Paranjape, C.A. Shibao, L.E. Okamoto, A. Gamboa, A. Diedrich, I. Biaggioni, D. Robertson, S.R. Raj Calgary, AB, Canada
10:15-10:45 am Coffee Break ROOM: Coronado CDE
session 6: DiabetiC & autonomiC neuropathy CHAIRS: Roy Freeman & Janice Gilden ROOM: Coronado AB
10:45-11:00 am Treatment induced neuropathy of diabetes: an autonomic dysrecognition syndrome C.H. Gibbons Boston, MA, USA
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poster sessIon I: Wednesday, novemBer 2, 20167:30-9:00 pm ROOM: CORONADO CDE
trainee poster Competition JuDGes: mark Chapleau, Victoria Claydon, Roy Freeman, Qi Fu, David Jardine, Horacio Kaufmann, Lucy Norcliffe-Kaufmann, Vera novak, satish raj, David robertson, Wolfgang singer & Jens tank
orthostatiC hypotension & synCope
poster #1 Effect of droxidopa on fear of falling L.A. Hewitt, S. Isaacson, C. François, G. Peng, G.J. Rowse Deerfield, IL, USA
poster #2 The new face of baroreflex failure in 2016 K. Carter, B.D. Levine Dallas, TX, USA
poster #3 utility of electroencephalography (eeG) during tilt table evaluation for syncope S. Muppidi, M. Miglis, B. Razavi, S. Jaradeh Palo Alto, CA, USA
poster #4 Dissociation between peripheral hemodynamic responses and central regulatory autonomic feedback mechanisms in treated hypertensive patients during orthostasis in comparison to healthy control subjects S.F.S. Al-Rawas, H.N. Al-Mahrouqi Muscat, Oman
11:00-11:15 am Prevalence of autonomic neuropathy in the metabolic syndrome compared to impaired glucose tolerance L. Zilliox, D.M.P. Morado, S. Dunlap, J.W. Russell Baltimore, MD, USA
11:15-11:30 am Association of hyperglycemia with autonomic dysfunction during sleep in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and mild hyperglycemia A. Peltier, K. Bagai, R. Harder, F. Iqbal, E.M. Garland, B.A. Malow, D. Robertson, A. Diedrich Nashville, TN, USA
11:30-11:45 am Epidermal and dermal neurovascular quantification in patients with type 2 diabetes B.C. Suh, E. Sohn, M. McCormick, N. Wang, C. Gibbons, R. Freeman Seoul, Korea
11:45-12:00 pm Statins exert an antiarrhythmic effect in an animal model of ventricular arrhythmia after myocardial infarction in Type I diabetes: reversal of autonomic imbalance and calcium alternanse C.M. Welzig, H. Jin, M. Rajab, A. Albano, B. Wang, M. Aronovitz, R. Blanton, M. Link, H. Park, S.F. Neujaim, J.B. Galper Milwaukee, WI, USA
12:00-12:15 pm Closing remarks Dr. Chris Gibbons - President, American Autonomic Society
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poster #5 orthostatic heart rate changes in young patients with vasovagal syncope M.S. Medow, S. Merchant, M. Suggs, C. Terilli, J.M. Stewart Valhalla, NY, USA
poster #6 Cardiovascular components of pressor response to isometric handgrip exercise in vasovagal syncope J. Idiaquez, J.F. Idiaquez, R. Iturriaga Vina del Mar, Chile
poster #7 the relationship between symptoms and blood pressure in individuals with orthostatic hypotension C. Gibbons, R. Freeman Boston, MA, USA
poster #8 progressive orthostatic hypotension and reduced vasomotor reactivity in patients with vasovagal syncope O. Mamontov, A.V. Kozlenok, M.I. Bogachev, E. Shlyakhto St. Petersburg, Russia
poster #9 implementing a program to reduce the burden of orthostatic hypotension in patients of a neurology clinic M. Salinas, M.K. Jeroudi, M. Chang, S. Philip, P. O’Suilleabhain Dallas, TX, USA
poster #10 Cerebrovascular responses to the Valsalva maneuver in pediatric patients with vasovagal syncope B.C.D. Hockin, M.G. Lloyd, C.L. Protheroe, K. Armstrong, S. Sanatani, V.E. Claydon Burnaby, BC, Canada
poster #11 usefulness of lower body negative pressure in the clinical autonomic laboratory J.A. Palma, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, C. Fuente Mora, J. Martinez, H. Kaufmann New York, NY, USA
GenetiC autonomiC DisorDers
poster #12 familial dysautonomia: a disease with hidden tears C. Mendoza-Santiesteban, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, J.A. Palma, H. Kaufmann New York, NY, USA
poster #13 Afferent baroreflex failure and lack of nocturnal blood pressure dipping: a mystery solved? J. de Jong, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, B. Tijero, J.-A. Palma, H. Kaufmann Amsterdam, The Netherlands
poster #14 serum chloride levels and electrodermal activity in hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type iii J. Martinez, J.A. Palma, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, H. Kaufmann New York, NY, USA
poster #15 beta-adrenergic agonists vs. anti-cholinergics in obstructive lung disease in familial dysautonomia: a controlled clinical trial L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, B. Bar-Aluma, C. Fuente Mora, J. Martinez, O. Efrati, H. Kaufmann New York, NY, USA
autonomiC failure
poster #16 predictors of response to droxidopa in patients with neurogenic orthostatic hypotension J.A. Palma, J. Martinez, M. Perez, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, H. Kaufmann New York, NY, USA
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poster #17 Vagal and adrenergic baroreflex sensitivity induced by Valsalva maneuver in patients of sCa1, sCa2 and sCa3 D. Tamuli, A.K. Jaryal, A.K. Srivastava, K.K. Deepak New Delhi, India
poster #18 The influence of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation and levodopa on cardiovascular autonomic function in patients with parkinson’s disease K. Li, R. Haase, H. Rüdiger, M. Reimann, H. Reichmann, M. Wolz, T. Ziemssen Dresden, Germany
poster #19 Impedance plethysmography testing reveals different vascular responses during orthostatis in parkinson’s disease and multiple system atrophy with parkinsonism S. Roy, A.K. Jaryal, A.K. Srivastava, K.K. Deepak Erlangen, Germany
poster #20 Long-term effects of deep brain stimulation on autonomic function in patients with parkinson’s disease C.-C. Huang, Y.-F. Chen, W.-F. Chen, F.-Y. Shih, Y.-Y. Chang Kaohsiung, Taiwan
poster #21 repetitive somato-sensory mechanical stimulation decreases cardiovascular sympathetic activity and blood pressure in parkinson’s disease F. Barbic, M. Bulgheroni, M. Minonzio, R. Zamuner, C.P. Andrade, M. Corato, S. Lalli, F. Dipaola, R. Furlan Rozzano, Italy
poster #22 electrodermal activity in synucleinopathies J. Martinez, J.A. Palma, J.C. Gomez-Esteban, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, A. González, M.A. Acera, B. Tijero, I. Gabilondo, H. Kaufmann New York, NY, USA
poster #23 rem behavior disorder in pure autonomic failure M.G. Miglis, S. Muppidi Palo Alto, CA, USA
poster #24 Growth hormone responses to clonidine stimulation differentiates between multiple system atrophy and pure autonomic failure V. Iodice, F. Valerio-Silva, L. Watson, A. Owens, C.J. Mathias, E. Vichayanrat London, UK
poster #25 haemodynamic responses to the somatostatin analogue, octreotide, in patients with pre and post ganglionic lesions of the autonomic nervous system F. Valerio-Silva, E. Vichayanrat, G.T. Ingle, E.M. Hagen, C.J. Mathias, V. Iodice London, UK
poster #26 - aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award: pure autonomic failure and Lewy body dementia: red flags of evolution to a widespread alpha synucleinopathy F. Valerio-Silva, E. Vichayanrat, A. Owens, L. Watson, C.J. Mathias, V. Iodice London, UK
poster #27 the natural history study of synucleinopathies H. Kaufmann, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, G. Wenning, J.A. Palma, F. Krismer, W. Singer, V. Iodice, A. Albanese, A. Antonini, K. Bhatia, P. Cortelli, R. Freeman, R. Furlan, C. Gibbons, D.S. Goldstein, J.C. Gomez-Esteban, A. Iranzo, S. Jaradeh, U.J. Kang, H.J. Kim, M.R. Luquin, M. Merello, M. Miglis, P. Pastor, M.T. Pellecchia, A.C. Peltier, J. Schmahmann, C.A. Shibao, S. Vernino, R. Walsh, D. Robertson, I. Biaggioni, P.A. Low New York, NY, USA
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poster #28 baseline supine norepinephrine levels predict the improvement in orthostatic symptoms after atomoxetine in patients with neurogenic orthostatic hypotension C.A. Shibao, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, H. Kaufmann, I. Biaggioni Nashville, TN, USA
poster #29 Elevated cerebrospinal fluid ratios of cysteinyl-dopamine/3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid in parkinsonian synucleinopathies D.S. Goldstein, C. Holmes, P. Sullivan, Y. Jinsmaa, I.J. Kopin, Y. Sharabi Bethesda, MD, USA
poster #30 biomarkers of catecholaminergic neurodegeneration predict parkinson’s disease. results at 3 years of follow-up in the ninDs pDrisk study D.S. Goldstein, C. Holmes, G.J. Lopez, T. Wu, Y. Sharabi Bethesda, MD, USA
autonomiC reGulation: basiC sCienCe & animal stuDies
poster #31 homeostasis, biocybernetics, and autonomic neuroscience D.S. Goldstein, I.J. Kopin Bethesda, MD, USA
poster #32 Cytokine abnormalities in young patients with autonomic dysfunction R. Martinez, J. Lankford, M.T. Numan, I.J. Butler Houston, TX, USA
poster #33 The impact of baroreflex on the dynamic renal vascular mechanical properties and renal circulatory regulation T. Nishikawa, T. Arimura, K. Fujii, M. Shinoda, T. Tohyama, K. Yoshida, H. Tsutsui, K. Saku, T. Kishi, K. Sunagawa Fukuoka, Japan
poster #34 Identification of open loop transfer function of baroreflex using the power spectral analysis of arterial pressure H. Mannoji, K. Saku, T. Nishikawa, T. Tohyama, Y. Oga, K. Abe, K. Kamada, T. Kishi, H. Tsutsui, K. Sunagawa Fukuoka, Japan
poster #35 left ventricular hypertrophy induced heart failure inhibits the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus neurotransmission to parasympathetic cardiac vagal neurons of the brainstem J. Dyavanapalli, D. Mendelowitz Washington, DC, USA
poster #36 - aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award: Cardiac autonomic function impairment in concussed adolescents during a sit-to-stand protocol M.E. Moir, K.C. Abbott, S.A. Fischer, J. Elfassy, L.K. Fischer, D.D. Fraser, J.K. Shoemaker London, ON, Canada
poster #37 unable to attend
poster #38 Imidazoline receptor agonist rilmenidine reverses synergistic pro-oxidant actions of angiotensin II and MsrA deficiency: implications in dysautonomia and hypertension R. Sabharwal, R.N. El Accaoui, R.M. Weiss, M.K. Davis, F.M. Abboud, M.W. Chapleau Iowa City, IA, USA
poster #39 ang-(1-7) improves autonomic function, delays disease progression, and increases lifespan in superoxide dismutase 1 (soD1) mice with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis L. Yang, L. Gutmann, R. Sabharwal Iowa City, IA, USA
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poster #40 Autonomic influence on myocardial repolarisation analysed from t-waves in the eCG A.-B. Mehlsen, M. Cesario, H.B.D. Soerensen, J. Mehlsen Copenhagen, Denmark
postural orthostatiC taChyCarDia synDrome (pots)
poster #41 Is autonomic dysfunction a possible side effect to vaccination against human papilloma virus? J. Mehlsen, K. Pors, L.S. Brinth Frederiksberg, Denmark
poster #42 electrodermal activity during head-up tilt in patients with pots S. Balegh, M. Robin, J. Benoit, B. Ditto, R. Schondorf Montrea, QC, Canada
poster #43 ivabradine: a potential treatment in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (pots) H. Mistry, S. Eziukwu, M.M. Ahsan, A. Butt, S. Hamid, A. Suleman McKinney, TX, USA
poster #44 nutcracker syndrome of left renal vein in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (pots) H. Mistry, S. Lingampally, A. Butt, S. Hamid, S. Eziukwu, A. Suleman, J. Bard McKinney, TX, USA
poster #45 a case report on a novel mutation in ehlers-Danlos syndrome (eDs) and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (pots) H. Mistry, S. Eziukwu, A. Butt, A. Suleman McKinney, TX, USA
poster #46 a case study on the usefulness of autonomic test screening in lyme disease H. Mistry, M.M. Ahsan, A. Butt, S. Eziukwu, A. Suleman, R. Wilson McKinney, TX, USA
poster #47 therapeutic trial of midodrine in non-postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (pots) patients with orthostatic intolerance S. Eziukwu, H. Mistry, M.M. Ahsan, A. Butt, A. Suleman McKinney, TX, USA
poster #48 heart rate dynamics in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome P. Kumar, S. Gupta , B. Kaul, S. Raghavan New Delhi, India
poster #49 Quantitative assessment of autonomic symptom burden in postural tachycardia syndrome M. Friesz, N. Rea, C.L. Campbell, E.Palmer, M.M. Cortez Salt Lake City, UT, USA
poster #50 biofeedback intervention in pediatric patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (pots) K.J. Homan, C. Harbeck-Weber, M. Hord, J. O’Connor Rochester, MN, USA
poster #51 Vagal dysfunction in patients with neuropathic pots G. Jacob, L. Diedrich, K. Sato, S.R. Raj, D. Robertson, I. Biaggioni, A. Diedrich Tel Aviv, Israel
poster #52 Chronic intravenous hydration as a treatment for adults with refractory postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome D.S. Saperstein Phoenix, AZ, USA
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poster #53 “Which came first - the chicken or the egg?” Vitamin D deficiency in pots patients A. Luehrs, C.-A. Haensch Moenchengladbach, Germany
poster #54 the diagnostic experience in postural tachycardia syndrome: insights from a cross-sectional community-based survey S.R. Raj, L. Stiles, B. Shaw, E.A. Green, C.A. Dorminy, C.A. Shibao, L.E. Okamoto, E.M. Garland, A. Gamboa, A. Diedrich, I. Biaggioni, D. Robertson Calgary, AB, Canada
poster #55 Carbidopa fails to decrease urinary sodium excretion or improve orthostatic tachycardia in postural tachycardia syndrome E.M. Garland, J.E. Celedonio, V. Nwazue, S.Y. Paranjape, B.K. Black, A. Diedrich, D. Robertson, S.R. Raj Nashville, TN USA
poster sessIon II: thursday, novemBer 3, 20168:00-9:30 pm ROOM: CORONADO CDE
trainee poster Competition JuDGes: eduardo benarroch, italo biaggioni, Thomas Chelimsky, William Cheshire, Chris Gibbons, David Goldstein, Max Hilz & yrsa sverrisdotter
CarDioVasCular Disease, obesity & aGinG: human stuDies
poster #56 exaggerated pressor and sympathetic responses to short-duration static handgrip in coronary artery disease patients: effect of six-months of cardiac rehabilitation M.B. Badrov, K.N. Wood, S. Lalande, N. Suskin, J.K. Shoemaker London, ON, Canada
poster #57 features of the autonomic circulatory control in patients with arterial hypertension depending on concomitant migraine O.V. Mamontov, L. Babayan, A.V. Amelin, M. Bogachev, A.A. Kamshilin St. Petersburg, Russia
poster #58 relationship between cardiovagal control and diastolic blood pressure in adult native and mexican americans with a history of alcohol use disorders J.R. Criado, D.A. Gilder, M.A. Kalafut, C.L. Ehlers La Jolla, CA, USA
poster #59 - aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award the pathophysiology of carotid sinus hypersensitivity: sensory block of the sternocleidomastoid muscles does not increase responses to carotid sinus massage M.G. Lloyd, T. van Leeuwen, J. Wakeling, M. Koehle, R.J. Drapala, V.E. Claydon Burnaby, BC, Canada
poster #60 sympathetic activity does not contribute to hypertension in obese african american women C.A. Shibao, A. Marinos, J.E. Celedonio, L.E. Okamoto, C.A. Arnold, A. Diedrich, A. Gamboa, I. Biaggioni Nashville, TN, USA
poster #61 Cardiac-vascular properties in older women with controlled hypertension Q. Fu, Y. Okada, S.A. Best, S.S. Jarvis, M.M. Galbreath, B.D. Levine Dallas, TX, USA
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poster #62 higher within-person blood pressure associated with shorter sleep duration P.M. Macey, L. Samy, M.-L. Brecht, K.E. Macey, S. Shaboyan, M. Sarrafzadeh Los Angeles, CA, USA
neuroimaGinG in brain & heart
poster #63 Sex differences in insular cortex gyri responses to a hand grip challenge P.M. Macey, N.S. Rieken, R. Kumar, J.A. Ogren, R.M. Harper Los Angeles, CA, USA
poster #64 inter-individual sympathetic responses to experimental muscle pain: the central circuitry responsible for the increases or decreases in msna S. Kobuch, A. Fazalbhoy, R. Brown, L.A. Henderson, V.G. Macefield Penrith, Australia
DiabetiC, autoimmune & other autonomiC neuropathies
poster #65 autonomic dysfunction in Charcot marie tooth disease ia R. Bhavaraju-Sanka, P. Jones San Antonio, TX, USA
poster #66 symptomatic autonomic impairment in autism spectrum disorders B.P. Goodman, J.A. Khoury, C. Hoffman-Snyder, B.K. Woodruff Scottsdale, AZ, USA
poster #67 Intraepidermal nerve fiber density quantification is more sensitive method than sudomotor test for detecting early neuropathy in type 2 diabetes E.H. Sohn, K.S. Song, A.Y. Lee Daejeon, South Korea
poster #68 interaction between circadian blood pressure rhythm and autonomic nervous function in diabetic patients with chronic kidney disease G. Yasuda, S. Komiya, T. Hase, A. Fujiwara, N. Hirawa Yokohama, Japan
poster #69 Effect of gastroparesis on glycemic variability in insulin-treated patients with diabetes mellitus B. White, B.G. Theckedath, V. Nellaiappan, A. Gupta, R. Bhattaram, J.L. Gilden North Chicago, IL, USA
poster #70 unable to attend
healthCare systems & DeliVery in autonomiC DisorDers
poster #71 autonomic neuropathy in adult still’s disease G.A. Cook Portsmouth, VA, USA
Gastrointestinal & uroGenital systems, ibs, Cystitis
poster #72 autonomic disorders in a tertiary military referral clinic G.A. Cook Portsmouth, VA, USA
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poster #73 psychophysiologic responses to a laboratory stressor in chronic pelvic pain conditions vs. healthy controls D. Williams, J. Janata, G. Chelimsky, K. Pajer, J. Thayer, T. Chelimsky Columbus, OH, USA
poster #74 Chronic stress induced autonomic and mitochondria dysfunction in neuronal and non-neuronal cells: role in iC/bps F.A. Kullmann, A. Wolf-Johnston, B. McDonnell, A.J. Kanai, C. Corey, S. Shiva, T. Chelimsky, L. Rodriguez, L.A. Birder Pittsburgh, PA, USA
miCroneuroGraphy & CarDioVasCular refleXes in humans
poster #75 head-down tilt bed rest increases sympathetic burst latency S.A Klassen, S. De Abreu, P. Denise, J.K. Shoemaker, H. Normand London, ON, Canada
poster #76 Vascular sympathetic control in sjögren syndrome E. Brunetta, P. Mandelli, M.I.S. Achenza, E. Scannella, L. Boccassini, A. Marchi, F. Barbic, I. Bianchi, P.S. Puttini, A. Porta, R. Furlan Rozzano, Italy
poster #77 Can distraction play a role in sympathetic output and pain perception during experimental muscle pain? R. Brown, S. Kobuch, V. Macefield Campbelltown, Australia
poster #78 stimulation of the dorsal root ganglion (DrG) for medicine refractory chronic neuropathic pain: is there sympathetic involvement? Y.B. Sverrisdóttir, J. Fitzgerald, A. Kent, J. Kramer, A.L. Green Oxford, UK
poster #79 Influences of experimental air pollution on human sympathetic nerve traffic: a double blind, randomized, twofold crossover study K. Heusser, J. Tank, O. Holz, M. May, J. Brinkmann, A. Diedrich, T. Framke, A. Koch, A. Grosshennig, F.C.G.J. Sweep, W. Koch, N. Krug, J. Jordan, J.M. Hohlfeld Hannover, Germany
Cerebral blooD floW reGulation
poster #80 oscillatory lower body negative pressure impairs task related functional hyperemia in healthy volunteers J.M. Stewart, K. Balakrishnan, P. Visintainer, Z.R. Messer, C. Terilli, M.S. Medow Hawthorne, NY, USA
poster #81 Influence of sex, menstrual cycle and oral contraceptives on autonomic function and cerebrovascular resistance S. Abidi, M. Nili, S. Serna, S. Kim, H. Edgell Toronto, ON, Canada
poster #82 Cerebrovascular function and persistent headache after sports-related concussion: preliminary results T. Albalawi, J.W. Hamner, W.P. Meehan III, C.O. Tan Boston, MA, USA
poster #83 orthostatic cerebral hypoperfusion syndrome (oChos) P. Novak Boston, MA, USA
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noVel therapies & CliniCal trials
poster #84 Safety and preliminary efficacy of intranasal insulin in Parkinson disease: a pilot study P. Novak, D. Pimentel, V. Novak Boston, MA, USA
poster #85 Clinical observations regarding the use of ivabradine in autonomic dysfunction A. Barboi, S. Moffat, V. Cadell, I. Furman Glenview, IL, USA
poster #86 Droxidopa for neurogenic orthostatic hypotension in autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy J.A. Palma, J. Martinez, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, H. Kaufmann New York, NY, USA
poster #87 Blood pressure normalization with cranial nerve modulation in migraine subjects R.M. Harper, D. Snodgrass, F. Yan-Go, J. Jen, C.R. White, R.K. Harper, M. Yazdizadeh, E.K. Sauerland Los Angeles, CA, USA
poster #88 Droxidopa improved attention and hyperactivity in a patient with congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (hsan iV) C. Fuente Mora, C. Spalink, J.A. Palma, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, H. Kaufmann New York, NY, USA
poster #89 Dexmedetomidine: a novel approach to treating refractory adrenergic crisis in familial dysautonomia R.C. Dillon, C. Spalink, L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann, J.A. Palma, D. Altshuler, J. Papadopoulos, H. Kaufmann New York, NY, USA
poster #90 hemodynamics and muscle sympathetic nerve activity in patients with end stage heart failure before and after left ventricular assist device implantation K. Heusser, J. Boehm, J. Brinkmann, C. Bara, A. Haverich, A. Diedrich, J. Jordan, J. Schmitto, J. Tank Hannover, Germany
poster #91 - aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award Cardiac pacemaker channel (hCn4) inhibition and atrial arrhythmogenesis following acute relief of cardiac sympathetic activation K. Chobanyan-Jürgens, K. Heusser, D. Duncker, C. Veltmann, M. May, H. Mehling, F.C. Luft, C. Schröder, J. Jordan, J. Tank Hannover, Germany
patient eDuCation & soCial meDia
poster #92 How to leverage social media to advance the field of autonomic disorders W.P. Cheshire Jr., L. Norcliffe-Kaufmann Jacksonville, FL, USA
peDiatriC autonomiC DisorDers
poster #93 reduced vagal modulation of heart rate in pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders (fGiD) L. Zhong, T. Chelimsky, C. Welzig, A. Silverman. G. Chelimsky Milwaukee, WI, USA
poster #94 Characterization of endocannabinoid (EC) changes with diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC) in subjects with pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders (fGiD) D. Wayer, T. Chelimsky, C. Hillard, A. Silverman, L. Conant, P. Simpson, C. Welzig, K. Hainsworth, G. Chelimsky Milwaukee, WI, USA
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poster #95 - aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award low bioenergetics in functional disorders parallel disability score T. Chelimsky, P. Simpson, L. Zhang, J. Banda, D. Dimock, S. Komas, E. Awe, G. Chelimsky Milwaukee, WI, USA
poster #96 Identification and evaluation of rare, congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CChs)-causing phoX2b non-polyalanine repeat expansion mutations (nparms) and associated phenotypes A. Zhou, P. Reineke, C. Moore, C.M. Rand, V. Speare, E.M. Berry-Kravis, L. Zhou, M. Yu, L.J. Jennings, D.E. Weese-Mayer place
spinal CorD inJury & autonomiC DysfunCtion
poster #97 - aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award bowel management and quality of life following spinal cord injury: the influence of autonomic dysreflexia V.E. Lucci, J.A. Inskip, M.S. McGrath, R. Willms, V.E. Claydon Vancouver, BC, Canada
eXerCise, temperature reGulation & hypoXia
poster #98 Correlation between heart rate at rest and vagal reactivation after submaximal exercise test G.L. Garcia, K.E. Fontana, C.J. Gomes, E.M.K.V.K. Soares, W.R. Alves, L.G.G. Porto, L.F. Junqueira Jr, G.E. Molina Brasilia, Brazil
sympathoVaGal balanCe & speCtral analysis
poster #99 Vestibular dysfunction in the autonomic laboratory S. Jaradeh, S. Muppidi, M. Miglis, L. Fong, F. Luc, T. Prieto Stanford, CA, USA
poster #100 the relationship between parasympathetic activity and aortic blood pressures in young healthy individuals P. L. Latchman, G.J. Gates, W. Zhu, R.S. Axtell, R. Thiel, N.S. Stachenfeld, R.E. De Meersman New Haven, CT, USA
poster #101 state anxiety and nonlinear heart rate variability during examination stress E.V. Saperova, D.A. Dimitriev Cheboksary, Russia
poster #102 - aas-lundbeck travel fellowship award short- and long-term effects of Fingolimod on cardiovagal gain in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis S. Roy, C. de Rojas Leal, R. Wang, M. Liu, D.-H. Lee, R.A. Linker, M.J. Hilz Erlangen, Germany
poster #103 Central autonomic dysregulation may cause inadequate cardiovagal modulation in multiple sclerosis patients after six months of fingolimod-treatment M.J. Hilz, R. Wang, F. Canavese, M. Liu, C. de Rojas Leal, S. Roy, D.-H. Lee, R.A. Linker Erlangen, Germany
poster #104 heart rate variability in women working in hospital: a comparison between women with and without preschool children L. Dalla Vecchia, B. De Maria, C. Andreotti, V. Mansi, A. Porta Milan, Italy
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poster #105 investigating the relationship between cardiac interoception and heart rate variability via interoceptive (active) inference A.P. Owens, K.J. Friston, D.A. Low, C.J. Mathias, H.D. Critchley London, UK
autism speCtrum DisorDers
poster #106 Clinical autonomic testing in autism spectrum disorder A.P. Owens, V. Iodice London, UK
poster #107 autonomic symptoms endorsed by adults with autism spectrum disorders B.K. Woodruff, J.B. Adams, M. Temkit, B.P. Goodman Scottsdale, AZ, USA
autonomiC funCtion testinG
poster #108 Validity of bedside tests for evaluating sweating in normal and anhidrotic patients R.K. Khurana, C. Russell Baltimore, MD, USA
late-breaKinG abstraCts
poster #lb1 fingolimod-initiation in multiple sclerosis patients is associated with beneficial cardiovascular autonomic effects R. Wang, C. de Rojas Leal, M. Liu, F. Canavese, S. Roy, K.M. Hösl, K. Winder, D.-H. Lee, R.A. Linker, M.J. Hilz Erlangen, Germany
poster #lb2 elimination of spurious absent sweat response in Qsart recordings J. Corfits, W. Singer, P. Sandroni, R.D. Fealey, E.A. Coon, E.E. Benarroch, S. Berini, M. Mauermann, D.M. Sletten, J.K. Cutsforth-Gregory, J.D. Schmelzer, P.A. Low Rochester, MN, USA
poster #lb3 neurogenic versus non-neurogenic orthostatic hypotension – practical predictors for the office H.A. Kim, D.M. Sletten, M.D. Suarez, P. Sandroni, R.D. Fealey, E.A. Coon, P.A. Low, W. Singer Rochester, MN, USA
poster #lb4 autoimmunity-associated autonomic failure with sympathetic denervation D.S. Goldstein, C. Holmes, P. Sullivan, V. Donadio, E. Zhong, R. Isonaka, Y. Sharabi Bethesda, MD, USA
poster #lb5 pure autonomic failure without synucleinopathy R. Isonaka, C. Holmes, P. Sullivan, D.S. Goldstein Bethesda, MD, USA
poster #lb6 Contribution of the carotid chemoreflex to sympathetic discharge patterns in healthy humans J.K. Limberg, W.W. Holbein, M.B. Badrov, M.J. Joyner, J.K. Shoemaker Rochester, MN, USA
poster #lb7 Effect of aromatherapy on autonomic nervous system by using wearable devices in patients after childbirth M. Kogure, K. Imazu, Y. Kogure, Y. Yamanouchi, J. Hirose, K. Usuku Kumamoto, Japan
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the amerIcan autonomIc socIety Would lIke to thank the folloWIng for theIr support of thIs meetIng:
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aas-lundBeck research felloWshIpsWe are thrilled to announce that two post-doctoral research fellowships will be offered again next year by the American Autonomic Society through the generous support of Lundbeck Inc. These awards were initiated to encourage and support research training of individuals evaluating clinical autonomic disorders or physiology. These 1-year funded positions are open to MD’s and PhD’s (or equivalent doctoral degree) and will provide support for salary and travel to the American Autonomic Society annual meeting. The deadline to apply for this opportunity is January 15, 2017. Application details and requirements will be coming soon on the American Autonomic Society website.
ConGratulations to our 2016 aas-lunDbeCK researCh felloWship aWarDees.
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title: Can oxytocin restore parasympathetic activity to the heart in heart failure
aWarDee: Dr. Jhansi Dyavanapalli
mentor: Dr. David Mendelowitz
summary: Heart failure is a widespread and debilitating cardiovascular disease that affects nearly 23 million people worldwide with approximately 2 million new patients diagnosed annually. A distinctive hallmark of heart failure is autonomic imbalance, consisting of increased sympathetic activity and decreased parasympathetic tone.
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title: targeting cardiac sympathetic and renin angiotensin systems with ang-(1-7) in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
aWarDee: Dr. robert larson
mentor: Dr. mark Chapleau
summary: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a relatively common inherited disease characterized by cardiac hypertrophy (enlarged heart), fibrosis, and dysfunction. Patients with HCM exhibit abnormal neural reflex control of blood pressure and heart rate, and are at high risk of developing heart failure, arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. Current treatment strategies primarily target symptoms and not development of the disease. We propose a novel treatment strategy with Angiotensin-(1-7), a peptide known to diminish sympathetic nerve activity and the pro-fibrotic and pro-hypertrophic actions of angiotensin II. We hypothesize that a combination of sustained inhibition of cardiac sympathetic activity and inhibition of adverse cardiac actions of angiotensin II will act synergistically to prevent or reverse cardiac fibrosis, hypertrophy and arrhythmias in HCM. We will test this hypothesis using an established mouse model of HCM, in which a human mutation is targeted selectively to the heart.
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travel felloWshIpsThe American Autonomic Society is committed to supporting trainees and junior members of the society seeking to pursue a career in clinical or basic autonomic research – one way in which this is achieved is through travel fellowships provided by the society and our sponsors to facilitate trainee attendance and presentation at American Autonomic Society meetings. Here is a list of 2016 awardees and the great work they are conducting:
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aWarDee: Kana Fujiipresentation: Carotid body denervation prevents the worsening of cardiac function and heart failure in rat models of myocardial infarction and hypertension
FMS/PEňáz WESSELING TRAVEL FELLoWSHIP AWARDS
aWarDee: Brooke Hockinpresentation: The optimal intermittent calf compression paradigm to improve orthostatic fluid shifts and cardiovascular control
aWarDee: Ben Illigenspresentation: Baroreflex sensitivity impairment during hypoglycemia is associated with an Increase in Interleukin‐6
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aWarDee: Jelle de Jongpresentation: Circadian blood pressure control in afferent versus efferent lesions in the arterial baroreflex
aWarDee: Ekawat Vichayanratpresentation: Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction in autopsy‐confirmed multiple system atrophy: predictors of bad and good outcome
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aWarDee: Elizabeth Awepresentation: Low bioenergetics in functional disorders parallel disability score
aWarDee: Meredith Bryarlypresentation: The prevalence of ganglionic AChR antibodies in postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS)
aWarDee: Jorge Celedoniopresentation: Assessment of vascular endothelial function in postural tachycardia syndrome and healthy controls
aWarDee: Kristine Chobanyan‐Jűrgenspresentation: Cardiac pacemaker channel (HCN4) inhibition and atrial arrhythmogenesis following acute relief of cardiac sympathetic activation
aWarDee: Jeremy Cutsforth‐Gregorypresentation: Dysautonomia due to ganglionic nicotinic acetylcholine receptor autoimmunity
aWarDee: Beatrice De Mariapresentation: The optimal intermittent calf compression paradigm to improve orthostatic fluid shifts and cardiovascular control
aWarDee: Vera Ellen Luccipresentation: Bowel management and quality of life following spinal cord injury: the influence of autonomic dysreflexia
aWarDee: Matthew Lloydpresentation: The pathophysiology of carotid sinus hypersensitivity: sensory block of the sternocleidomastoid muscles does not increase responses to carotid sinus massage
aWarDee: Erin Moirpresentation: Cardiac autonomic function impairment in concussed adolescents during a sit‐to‐stand protocol
aWarDee: Sankanika Roypresentation: Short‐ and long‐term effects of Fingolimod on cardiovagal gain in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
aWarDee: Fernanda Valerio‐Silvapresentation: Pure autonomic failure and Lewy body dementia: red flags of evolution to a widespread alpha synucleinopathy
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2016 Donations
benefaCtors $500+ Dr. Fetnat Fouad-Tarazi
sponsors $100-$249 Dr. Mark ChapleauDr. Christopher GibbonsDr. Janice GildenDr. Felix RogersDr. David SapersteinDr. Ronald Schondorf
frienDsDr. Hasan AbdallahDr. Arkhom ArayawichanontDr. Erik ArmitanoDr. Alex BarboiMs. Bonnie BlackDr. Jeffrey BorisDr. Meredith BryarlyDr. William CheshireDr. Glen CookDr. Charungthai DejthevapornDr. Raghuveer DendiDr. Shahram EjtemaeimehrDr. Raffaello FurlanDr. James GlennDr. Yadollah HaratiDr. Karsten HeusserDr. Arthur HewittDr. Max HilzDr. Chih-Cheng HuangDr. Safwan JaradehDr. Pearl Jones
davId h. p. streeten memorIal fund The American Autonomic Society would like to thank the following individuals for their kind donations:
Dr. Bahram KakavandDr. Horacio KaufmannDr. Ramesh KhuranaMrs. Mutsumi KogureMrs. Irina KrugomovaDr. Hos LoftusDr. Hiroshi MannojiDr. Marvin MedowDr. Jere MitchellDr. Luis OkamotoDr. Rick SchwettmannDr. Cyndya ShibaoDr. Cathy Sims-O’NeilDr. Howard SnapperMrs. Eunhee SohnDr. Christy SpalinkDr. Judith SpiesDr. Julian StewartDr. Bum Chun SuhMiss Kanchana TangwongchaiDr. Charles WelzigDr. Bryan Woodruff
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felloWs of the amerIcan autonomIc socIety (faas)We welcome the inaugural group of Fellows of the American Autonomic Society (FAAS). Fellowship is based on outstanding credentials, achievements and contributions to the society. Those elected to fellowship status will come from all specialties within the society, including (but not limited to) clinicians, allied health professionals and scientists. Fellowship is bestowed upon society members who manifest active participation in the AAS and have made exemplary contributions to the field of autonomic physiology and medicine as educators, researchers, or administrators.
2016 faas aWarDees:
eduardo benarroch, m.D.italo biaggioni, m.D.
mark Chapleau, ph.D.thomas Chelimsky, m.D.William Cheshire, m.D.
roy freeman, m.D.imad Jarjour, m.D.
horacio Kaufmann, m.D.phillip low, m.D.
David robertson, m.D.
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partIcIpant lIst:Dr. Hasan AbdallahDepartment of CardiologyChildren’s Heart InstitutePO Box 10066 - Mclean, VA 22066, USAP: 703-628-1114E: [email protected]
Dr. Arkhom ArayawichanontDepartment of NeurologySappasitthiprasong Hospital, Amphoe Mueang122, Sappasit Road, Tambon Nai MuangUbon Ratchathani, 34000, ThailandP: 66-2256-6296E: [email protected]
Dr. Erik ArmitanoNeurological Associates of Washington13197 121st Way NEKirkland, WA 9834, USAP: 425-899-6200E: [email protected]
Ms. Elizabeth AweDepartment of NeurologyMedical College of Wisconsin9200 W Wisconsin AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53226, USAP: 414-805-5437E: [email protected]
Mr. Mark BadrovDept of Kinesiology, Neurovascular Research LabWestern University, Thames Hall 31101151 Richmond StreetLondon, ON N6A 3K7, CanadaP: 289-838-5912E: [email protected]
Miss Saharnaz BaleghDepartment of PsychologyMcGill University1205 Ave Docteur PenfieldMontréal, QC H3A 1B1, CanadaP: 514-812-3074E: [email protected]
Dr. Alex BarboiDepartment of NeurologyNorthShore University Health System2801 N Pfingsten RdGlenview, IL 60026, USAP: 847-570-2570E: [email protected]
Dr. Eduardo BenarrochDepartment of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 1st Street SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-1005E: [email protected]
Dr. Sarah Berini1116 Woodland TrailNorthfield, MN 55057, USAP: 734-276-7397E: [email protected]
Dr. Ratna Bhavaraju- SankaDepartment of NeurologyUTHSCSA8300 Floyd Curl Drive, MC 7883San Antonio, TX 78229, USAP: 210-450-9700E: [email protected]
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Dr. Italo BiaggioniDepartment of MedicineVanderbilt University560A RRBNashville, TN 37232, USAP: 615-936-3420E: [email protected]
Ms. Bonnie BlackDept of Clinical Pharmacology, AA3228 MCNVanderbilt University Medical Center1161 21st Avenue SouthNashville, TN 37130, USAP: 615-343-6862E: [email protected]
Mr. Ron BorgschultePartners in Medicine11469 Olive Boulevard, Suite 127St Louis, MO 63141, USAP: 314-324-2470E: [email protected]
Dr. Jeffrey BorisDepartment of PediatricsChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia3401 Civic Center BlvdPhiladelphia, PA 19104, USAP: 215-590-3180E: [email protected]
Dr. Ron BroideDepartment of Biological SciencesAllergan PLC2525 Dupont DriveIrvine, CA 92612, USAP: 714-246-3199E: [email protected]
Dr. Rachael BrownSchool of MedicineWestern Sydney University, Building 30Campbelltown Campus, Goldsmith AveCampbelltown, NSW 2560, AustraliaP: 61-2-4620-3799E: [email protected]
Dr. Meredith BryarlyDepartment of NeurologyUT Southwestern5323 Harry HinesDallas, TX 75390, USAP: 310-720-5528E: [email protected]
Ms. Cindy BudekDepartment of NeurologyAnn & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago225 E Chicago AvenueChicago, IL 60611, USAP: 312-227-3550E: [email protected]
Dr. Jennifer ButlerDepartment of General MedicineChristchurch HospitalRiccarton AvenueChristchurch, Canterbury 8011New ZealandP: 64-21666495E: [email protected]
Mrs. Kimberly CarterAutonomic Function ClinicIEEM, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas7232 Greenville AveDallas, TX 75231, USAP: 214-345-4626E: [email protected]
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partIcIpant lIst:Dr. Jorge CeledonioDepartment of MedicineVanderbilt University7509 Oakledge DriveBrentwood, TN 37027, USAP: 615-999-5990E: [email protected]
Prof. Mark ChapleauDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of Iowa200 Hawkins DriveIowa City, IA 52242, USAP: 319-335-8958E: [email protected]
Dr. Nisha CharkoudianUSARIEM10 General Greene Ave, Bldg 42Natick, MA 1760, USAP: 508-233-4338E: [email protected]
Dr. William CheshireDepartment of NeurologyMayo Clinic4500 San Pablo RdJacksonville, FL 32224, USAP: 904-953-2000E: [email protected]
Dr. Kristine Chobanyan-JürgensInstitute for Clinical PharmacologyHannover Medical SchoolCarl-Neuberg-Str. 1Hannover, 30625, GermanyP: 49-511-532-2725E: [email protected]
Dr. Victoria ClaydonDepartment of Biomedical Physiology and KinesiologySimon Fraser UniversityFaculty of ScienceBurnaby, BC V5A 1S6, CanadaP: 778-782-8513E: [email protected]
Dr. Glen CookDepartment of NeurologyNaval Medical Center Portsmouth620 John Paul Jones Cir.Portsmouth, VA 23708, USAP: 757-953-2114E: [email protected]
Mrs. Jeanne CorfitsAutonomic LaboratoryMayo Clinic200 1st Street SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-538-6113E: [email protected]
Dr. Melissa CortezDepartment of NeurologyUniversity of Utah729 Arapeen DriveSalt Lake City, UT 84108, USAP: 801-587-3848E: [email protected]
Dr. Jose CriadoDepartment of Neurology, Autonomic Neuro LabScripps Clinic9898 Genesee AveLa Jolla, CA 92037, USAP: 858-824-5474E: [email protected]
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Mr. Don CrouseMSA Coalition9935-D Rea Road, #212Charlotte, NC 28277, USAP: 866-737-4999E: [email protected]
Dr. Jeremy Cutsforth-GregoryDepartment of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-8491E: [email protected]
Mr. Greg DavenportCorinthian Reference Lab1601 Southwest Boulevard, Suite 100Benbrook, TX 76132, USAP: 972-855-5552E: [email protected]
Miss Beatrice De MariaVia Camaldoli 64Milano, 20138, ItalyP: 39-3338995462E: [email protected]
Prof. Kishore DeepakDepartment of PhysiologyAll India Institute of Medical SciencesAnsari NagarNew Delhi, IndiaP: 88-26168442E: [email protected]
Dr. Charungthai DejthevapornDepartment of NeurologyRamathibodi Hospital270 Rama VI Road, RatchatewiBangkok, 10400, ThailandP: 66-2256-6296E: [email protected]
Dr. Raghuveer DendiDepartment of Internal Medicine/CardiologyUniversity of Kansas Hospital3901 Rainbow Blvd, Ste G400Kansas City, KS 66160, USAP: 913-633-2090E: [email protected]
Dr. Andre DiedrichAutonomic Dysfunction Center, Div. Clinical PharmacologyVanderbilt School of Medicine1161 21st Ave. South, Suite AA3228 MCN Nashville, TN 37232-2195, USAP: 615-343-6499E: [email protected]
Dr. Jhansi DyavanapalliDepartment of Pharmacology & PhysiologyThe George Washington University, Ross Hall 6402300 Eye St NWWashington, DC 20037, USAP: 202-994-5029E: [email protected]
Dr. Heather EdgellDepartment of Kinesiology and Health SciencesYork University, 355 Bethune College4700 Keele StToronto, ON M3J 1P3, CanadaP: 416-736-2100, Ext 22927E: [email protected]
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partIcIpant lIst:Dr. Shahram EjtemaeimehrDepartment of Medicine, AA 3228 MCNVanderbilt University Medical Center1161 21st Ave SouthNashville, TN 37232-2195, USAP: 615-521-0808E: [email protected]
Ms. Lori FongDepartment of Neurology - Autonomic Disorders LaboratoryStanford University Medical Center213 Quarry RoadPalo Alto, CA 94304, USAP: 650-380-0017E: [email protected]
Dr. Qi Fu7232 Greenville Ave, Suite 435Dallas, TX 75231, USAP: 214-345-8125E: [email protected]
Dr. Kana FujiiDepartment of Cardiovascular MedicineGraduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu UniversityMaidashi, HigashikuFukuoka-City, 812-8582, JapanP: 926425360E: [email protected]
Prof. Raffaello FurlanDepartment of Biomedical SciencesHumanitas UniversityVia Manzoni 56Rozzano, MI 20090, ItalyP: 39-0282247228E: [email protected]
Dr. Emily GarlandDepartment of Medicine, AA 3228 MCNVanderbilt University Medical Center1161 21st Avenue SouthNashville, TN 37232-2195, USAP: 615-936-1748E: [email protected]
Mrs. Tonette GehrkingDepartment of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 1st Street SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-4462E: [email protected]
Dr. Christopher GibbonsDepartment of NeurologyBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center185 Pilgrim Rd, Palmer 111Boston, MA 2215, USAP: 617-632-8454E: [email protected]
Dr. Janice GildenDepartment of Medicine/Diabetes and EndocrinologyRosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science/Chicago Medical School3001 Greenbay Rd #111ENorth Chicago, IL 60064, USAP: 224-610-7002E: [email protected]
Dr. James GlennDepartment of CardiologyMUSC, Gazes Building114 Doughty StreetCharleston, SC 29425, USAP: 843-437-0521E: [email protected]
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Ms. Kimberly GlissonLundbeckFour Parkway NorthDeerfield, IL 60015, USAP: 847-282-1000E: [email protected]
Dr. Elisabeth GoldenDepartment of Neurology & Neurotherapeutics | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center5323 Harry Hines Blvd.Dallas, TX 75235, USAP: 903-316-5843E: [email protected]
Dr. David GoldsteinNIHNINDS10 CENTER DRIVE 10/5N220Bethesda, MD 20892, USAP: 301-496-2103E: [email protected]
Mr. Stephen GornyLundbeck NA7706 Jackson Pond LaneCharlotte, NC 28273, USAP: 847-527-9583E: [email protected]
Dr. Steve GreerArkansas Cardiology, PA9501 Baptist Health Drive, Suite 600Little Rock, AR 72205, USAP: 501-351-3535E: [email protected]
Ms. Michelle GreerNuFACTOR Specialty Pharmacy41093 County Center DriveTemecula, CA 92591, USAP: 951-296-2500E: [email protected]
Prof. Yadollah HaratiDepartment of NeurologyBaylor College of Medicine7200 Cambridge St, Suite 9AHouston, TX 77030, USAP: 713-798-5694E: [email protected]
Dr. Ronald M. HarperDepartment of NeurobiologyDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA10833 Le Conte AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90095-1763, USAP: 310-825-5303E: [email protected]
Dr. Karsten HeusserDepartment of Clinical PharmacologyHannover Medical SchoolCarl Neuberg Str. 1Hannover, 30625, GermanyP: 49-511-532-2723E: [email protected]
Dr. Arthur HewittDepartment of Medical AffairsLundbeck4 Parkway NorthDeerfield, IL 60015, USAP: 847-527-9645E: [email protected]
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partIcIpant lIst:Dr. Geoffrey HeyerDepartment of Neurology and PediatricsOhio State University and Nationwide Children’s Hospital700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205, USAP: 614-264-7208E: [email protected]
Prof. Max HilzDepartment of NeurologyUniversity of Erlangen-NurembergSchwabachanlage 6Erlangen, D-91054, GermanyP: 49-171-4440864E: [email protected]
Miss Brooke HockinDepartment of Biomedical Physiology and KinesiologySimon Fraser University8888 University DriveBurnaby, BC V5A 1S6, CanadaP: 778-874-1652E: [email protected]
Dr. Charlene Hoffman-SnyderDepartment of NeurologyMayo Clinic Arizona13400 East Shea BoulveardScottsdale, AZ 85259, USAP: 480-301-6328E: [email protected]
Dr. Chih-Cheng HuangDepartment of NeurologyKaohsiung Chang-Gung Memorial HospitalNo. 123 Da-Pi Rd, Niaosong Dist.Kaohsiung City, 833, TaiwanP: 886-929105602E: [email protected]
Prof. Juan IdiaquezDepartment of NeurologyUniversidad de ValparaisoAvenida Libertad 63 Oficina 602Vina Del Mar, 2531094, ChileP: 56-32-2975623E: [email protected]
Dr. Ben IlligensDept Neurology, FARR Bldg, Rm Palmer 111W | Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School185 Pilgrim RdBoston, MA 2215, USAP: 617-319-2931E: [email protected]
Prof. Giris JacobDepartment of Medicine and Recanati CenterTel Aviv Medical CenterWeizmann 6Tel Aviv, 6423906, IsraelP: 97236974285E: [email protected]
Dr. Safwan JaradehDepartment of NeurologyStanford University213 Quarry RdPalo Alto, CA 94304, USAP: 650-723-5184E: [email protected]
Dr. David JardineChristchurch HospitalRiccarton AveChristchurch, Canterbury 8140New ZealandP: 64-272127403E: [email protected]
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Dr. Imad JarjourDepartment of PediatricsBaylor College of Medicine6701 Fannin Street CCC 1250Houston, TX 77030, USAP: 832-822-1750E: [email protected]
Prof. Jens JordanDepartment of Clinical PharmacologyHannover Medical SchoolCarl-Neuberg-Str. 1Hannover, 30657, GermanyP: 49-5115322820E: [email protected]
Dr. Bahram KakavandDepartment of CardiologyNemours Children’s Hospital13535 Nemours ParkwayOrlando, FL 32827, USAP: 407-271-1427E: [email protected]
Dr. Marc KaufmanHeart & Vascular InstitutePenn State University500 University Drive, PO Box 850Hershey, PA 17033, USAP: 717-531-0003, Ext 287370E: [email protected]
Dr. Horacio KaufmannDepartment of NeurologyNew York University School of Medicine530 First Avenue, Suite 9QNew York, NY 10016, USAP: 212-263-7225E: [email protected]
Dr. Ramesh KhuranaDepartment of NeurologyMedstar Union Memorial Hospital201 East University ParkwayBaltimore, MD 21218, USAP: 410-554-2286E: [email protected]
Mrs. Jordan KimmetDepartment of Clinical PharmacologyVanderbilt University Medical Center300 Centerview Drive, Apt 201Brentwood, TN 37027, USAP: 865-748-2926E: [email protected]
Dr. Kelsey Klaas200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-3373E: [email protected]
Ms. Sophie KobuchSchool of MedicineWestern Sydney UniversityLocked Bag 1797Penrith, NSW 2751, AustraliaP: 61-414949693E: [email protected]
Mrs. Mutsumi KogureDepartment of Medical ScienceKumamoto University1-1-1 Honjyo, Chou-kuKumamoto, 860-8556, USAP: 81-80-5501-1881E: [email protected]
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partIcIpant lIst:Mr. Shiro Komiya1-3-2-903, Futabacho, Minami-kuYokohama-Shi, Kanagawa-ken 232-0026JapanP: 090-7619-4323E: [email protected]
Mrs. Irina KrugomovaDepartment of NeuroscienceStanford Healthcare777 San Antonio Rd, Apt 88Palo Alto, CA 94303, USAP: 925-457-5488E: [email protected]
Dr. Robert LarsonDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of Iowa Carver College of Medicine200 Hawkins DriveIowa City, IA 52242, USAP: 906-458-2738E: [email protected]
Dr. Peter LatchmanDepartment of Exercise ScienceSouthern Connecticut State University501 Crescent StreetNew Haven, CT 6515, USAP: 203-904-3623E: [email protected]
Dr. Ronald LeppanenDepartment of Clinical NeurophysiologyKnoxville Neurology Clinic2200 Sutherland AvenueKnoxville, TN 37919, USAP: 865-382-1234E: [email protected]
Mr. Kai LiAutonomic & Neuroendocrinological Lab, Center of Clinical NeuroscienceUniv Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden Univ Technology | Tischerstr. 2Dresden, 1309, GermanyP: 49-15753950723E: [email protected]
Mr. Matthew LloydDepartment of Biomedical Physiology and KinesiologySimon Fraser University8888 University DriveBurnaby, BC V5A 1S6, CanadaP: 778-558-7476E: [email protected]
Dr. Hos LoftusSouth Shore Neurologic Associates712 Main StreetIslip, NY 11751, USAP: 631-666-3939E: [email protected]
Dr. Phillip LowDepartment of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First Street SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-3375E: [email protected]
Ms. Vera-Ellen LucciDepartment of Biomedical Physiology and KinesiologySimon Fraser University8888 University Drive, K9625Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, CanadaP: 778-782-8560E: [email protected]
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Dr. Anke LuehrsDepartment of NeurologyKliniken Maria HilfViersener Strasse 450Moenchengladbach, 41063, GermanyP: 49-21618923021E: [email protected]
Dr. Paul MaceyUCLA School of NursingUCLA700 Tiverton AveLos Angeles, CA 90095-1702, USAP: 424-234-3244E: [email protected]
Dr. Delia MancociLundbeck4 Parkway NorthDeerfield, IL 60015, USAP: 586-909-8245E: [email protected]
Dr. Hiroshi MannojiDepartment of Cardiovascular MedicineGraduate School of Medical Science, Kyushu UnivMaidashi HigashikuFukuoka, 812-0054, JapanP: 092-642-5360E: [email protected]
Miss Rebecca MartinezDepartment of Pediatric NeurologyThe University of Texas-Houston6410 Fannin, Suite 732Houston, TX 77030, USAP: 713-500-6656E: [email protected]
Mr. Jose MartinezDepartment of NeurologyNew York University School of Medicine530 First AvenueNew York, NY 10016, USAP: 212-236-7225E: [email protected]
Dr. Marvin MedowDepartment of PediatricsNew York Medical College19 Bradhurst Avenue, Suite 1600 SHawthorne, NY 10532, USAP: 914-593-8886E: [email protected]
Dr. Anne-Birgitte MehlsenDepartment of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PETRigshospitalet, University of CopenhagenBlegdamsvej 9Copenhagen, 2100, DenmarkP: 45-35450710E: [email protected]
Dr. Jesper MehlsenSyncope Center, Department of Cardiology | Bispebjerg & Frederiksberg Hospitals, Univ CopenhagenNordre Fasanvej 57Frederiksberg, 2000, DenmarkP: 45-38164770E: [email protected]
Dr. Mitchell MiglisDepartment of NeurologyStanford University213 Quarry RoadPalo Alto, CA 94304, USAP: 650-723-6469E: [email protected]
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partIcIpant lIst:Dr. Hemanshi MistryDepartment of CardiologyThe Heartbeat Clinic4541 Medical Center DrMcKinney, TX 75069, USAP: 630-453-4162E: [email protected]
Dr. Jere MitchellDepartment of Internal MedicineUT Southwestern Medical Center5323 Harry Hines BlvdDallas, TX 75390, USAP: 214-648-2103E: [email protected]
Ms. Erin MoirDepartment of KinesiologyWestern University1151 Richmond StreetLondon, ON N6A 3K7, CanadaP: 519-661-2111, Ext 88526E: [email protected]
Dr. Srikanth MuppidiDepartment of Neurology and NeurosciencesStanford University213 Quarry Road, 2nd FloorPalo Alto, CA 94304, USAP: 650-723-5184E: [email protected]
Dr. Patrick NemechekNemechek Consultative Medicine, Inc.4252 Verrado Way, Suite 103Buckeye, AZ 85396, USAP: 623-208-4226E: [email protected]
Dr. Takuya NishikawaDepartment of Cardiovascular MedicineKyushu University3-1-1 Maidashi, Higashi-kuFukuoka, 812-8582, JapanP: 81-926425360E: [email protected]
Dr. Luis OkamotoDepartment of MedicineVanderbilt University Medical Center2222 Pierce Ave. 560A PRBNashville, TN 37232, USAP: 615-484-3458E: [email protected]
Dr. Jose-Alberto PalmaDepartment of NeurologyNYU Dysautonomia Center530 First Avenue - Suite 9QNew York, NY 10016, USAP: 212-263-7225E: [email protected]
Mrs. Cia PanickerCenter for Autonomic Medicine in Pediatrics | Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern Univ65 E Washington St, Apt 6302North Attleboro, MA 2760, USAP: 224-628-5723E: [email protected]
Mr. Sachin ParanjapeAA-3228 MCNVanderbilt University1161 21st Ave SNashville, TN 37232, USAP: 615-210-5236E: [email protected]
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Dr. Amanda PeltierDepartment of NeurologyVanderbilt University Medical CenterA-0118 Medical Center NorthNashville, TN 37232, USAP: 615-936-8444E: [email protected]
Dr. Lauren PhillipsDepartment of Neurology & NeurotherapeuticsUT Southwestern Medical Center5323 Harry Hines BlvdDallas, TX 75390-9036, USAP: 214-934-7974E: [email protected]
Dr. Satish RajDepartment of Cardiac Sciences/Medicine | University of Calgary/Vanderbilt University3280 Hospital Drive NWCalgary, AB T2N 4Z6, CanadaP: 403-210-6152E: [email protected]
Mr. Ad RamaekerFinapres Medical SystemsPaasheuvelweg 34 AAmsterdam, 1105 BJThe NetherlandsP: 31-20-6090974E: [email protected]
Mr. Casey RandCenter for Autonomic Medicine in Pediatrics | Ann and Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago225 E Chicago Ave, Box 165Chicago, IL 60611, USAP: 312-227-3300E: [email protected]
Dr. Felix RogersDepartment of CardiologyHenry Ford Wyandotte Downriver Cardiology23050 West Road, Suite 120Brownstown, MI 48183, USAP: 734-671-1510E: [email protected]
Ms. Leah RoldanDepartment of R&DHalyard Health5405 Windward ParkwayAlpharetta, GA 30004, USAP: 470-210-9897E: [email protected]
Dr. Sankanika RoyDepartment of NeurologyUniversitätsklinikum ErlangenSchwabachanlage 6Erlangen, D-91054, GermanyP: 49-9131-8536006E: [email protected]
Dr. James RussellDepartment of NeurologyUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine110 S Paca St, 3rd FloorBaltimore, MD 21201, USAP: 410-328-3100E: [email protected]
Dr. Rasna SabharwalDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of Iowa627 MRC, 501 Newton RoadIowa City, IA 52242, USAP: 319-335-7674E: [email protected]
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partIcIpant lIst:Dr. David SapersteinPhoenix Neurological Associates5090 N 40th St, Suite 250Phoenix, AZ 85018, USAP: 602-258-3354E: [email protected]
Mr. Jim SchmelzerDepartment of Neurology, Guggenheim 821Mayo Clinic200 1st Street SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-358-3751E: [email protected]
Dr. Ronald SchondorfDepartment of NeurologyJewish General Hospital, McGill University3755 Chemin de la Cote Ste CatherineMontreal, QC H3T 1E2, CanadaP: 514-340-8222, Ext 4767E: [email protected]
Dr. Rick Schwettmann5068 W Maplewood AveLittleton, CO 80123, USAP: 303-730-8115E: [email protected]
Mr. Brett ShawDepartment of Cardiac SciencesUniversity of Calgary1714 17th Street NWCalgary, AB T2M 3R8, CanadaP: 403-614-6700E: [email protected]
Dr. Vivienne Shen6 Parkway NorthDeerfield, IL 60015, USAP: 650-743-6275E: [email protected]
Dr. Cyndya ShibaoDepartment of MedicineVanderbilt University School of Medicine6143 Brentwood Chase DrBrentwood, TN 37027, USAP: 615-512-0956E: [email protected]
Dr. Kevin ShoemakerDepartment of KinesiologyWestern University1151 Richmond St NLondon, ON N6A 3K7, CanadaP: 519-661-2111, Ext. 85759E: [email protected]
Dr. Barry SilvermanDepartment of CardiologyNorthside Hospital1055 Foxcroft RdAtlanta, GA 30327, USAP: 678-637-8701E: [email protected]
Dr. Wolfgang SingerDepartment of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First Street SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-2090E: [email protected]
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Dr. Dong-In Sinn213 Quarry RoadPalo Alto, CA 94304, USAP: 617-763-8586E: [email protected]
Ms. Peggy SkinnerWR Medical Electronics Co.1700 Gervais AveMaplewood, MN 55109, USAP: 651-604-8400E: [email protected]
Mr. David SlettenDepartment of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First Street SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-266-2681E: [email protected]
Dr. Howard SnapperWellstar Health System, Atlanta3258 Twisted Branches LaneMarietta, GA 30068, USAP: 770-349-5200E: [email protected]
Mrs. Eunhee SohnDepartment of NeurologyChungnam University Hospital282 Moonhwaro Jung-guDaejeon, 35010, South KoreaP: 82-422807882E: [email protected]
Mrs. Christy SpalinkDysautonomia CenterNYU School of Medicine530 First Ave, Suite 9QNew York, NY 10016, USAP: 212-263-7225E: [email protected]
Dr. Judith SpiesDepartment of NeurologyRoyal Prince Alfred HospitalMissenden RoadCamperdown, NSW 2050, AustraliaP: 61-447675726E: [email protected]
Prof. Julian StewartDepartment of Pediatrics and PhysiologyNew York Medical College19 Bradhurst Avenue, Suite 1600Hawthorne, NY 10532, USAP: 914-593-8884E: [email protected]
Ms. Mariana SuarezDepartment of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAE: [email protected]
Dr. Bum Chun SuhDepartment of NeurologyKangbuk Samsugh Hospital, Sungkyunkwan Univ School of Medicine29, Saemunan-ro, Jongno-guSeoul, 3181, South KoreaP: 82-10-2217-0723E: [email protected]
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partIcIpant lIst:Dr. Amer SulemanThe Heartbeat Clinic7777 Forest Lane, Suite A236Dallas, TX 75230, USAP: 214-208-3717E: [email protected]
Dr. Can TanDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | Harvard Medical School/Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital1575 Cambridge StreetCambridge, MA 2138, USAP: 617-758-5510E: [email protected]
Miss Kanchana Tangwongchai93/1 GFP Tower A, 6th FloorEisai (Thailand) Marketing Co., Ltd.Wireless Road, Lumpini, PathumwanBangkok, 10330, ThailandP: 66-2256-6296E: [email protected]
Prof. Jens TankInstitute of Clinical PharmacologyHannover Medical SchoolCarl Neuberg Str. 1Hannover, 30625, GermanyP: 49-511-532-2796E: [email protected]
Mrs. Karen TeffDEMNIH6707 Democracy Blvd, Room 6039Bethesda, MD 20817, USAP: 301-594-8803E: [email protected]
Dr. Kevin TraceyFeinstein Institute for Medical ResearchHofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine350 Community DriveManhasset, NY 11030, USAP: 516-562-2813E: [email protected]
Dr. Fernanda Valerio-SilvaAutonomic UnitNational Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery-UCLH196 Boardwalk PlaceLondon, E14 5SQ, United KingdomP: 44-7533008700E: [email protected]
Ms. Natalie Van WaningDepartment of Pediatric CardiologyUniversity of Iowa Children’s Hospital200 Hawkins DriveIowa City, IA 52242, USAP: 319-384-9165E: [email protected]
Ms. Leslie VaughanNuFACTOR Specialty Pharmacy41093 County Center DriveTemecula, CA 92591, USAP: 951-296-2500E: [email protected]
Dr. Steven VerninoDepartment of NeurologyUT Southwestern5323 Harry Hines BlvdDallas, TX 75390-9036, USAP: 214-648-8816E: [email protected]
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Dr. Ekawat VichayanratAutonomic Unit | National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery2nd Floor, Queen Mary WingQueen Square, London WC1N 3BGUnited KingdomP: 44-75-8512-9459E: [email protected]
Dr. Annabel WangDepartment of NeurologyUC Irvine200 South Manchester, Suite 110Orange, CA 92868, USAP: 917-589-2054E: [email protected]
Mr. Ruihao WangDepartment of NeurologyUniversity of Erlangen-NurembergSchwabachanlage 6Erlangen, 91054, GermanyP: 49-91318536006E: [email protected]
Mr. Mark WashburnDepartment of Biological SciencesAllergan plc2525 Dupont Dr., Mailstop RD3-3BIrvine, CA 92612, USAP: 714-246-4796E: [email protected]
Dr. Debra Weese-MayerDepartment of Autonomic MedicineAnn & Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Northwestern Univ840 N Lake Shore Drive, Apt 1601Chicago, IL 60611, USAP: 312-642-7060E: [email protected]
Dr. Charles WelzigDepartment of Neurology and PhysiologyMedical College of Wisconsin8701 Watertown Plank RoadMilwaukee, WI 53226, USAP: 414-955-5752E: [email protected]
Dr. Hanna WinogrodzkiDepartment of NeurologyNoord West Ziekenhuisgroep, Medisch Centrum AlkmaarWilhelminalaan 12Alkmaar, 1815 JD, NetherlandsP: 31-655152054E: [email protected]
Dr. Bryan WoodruffDepartment of NeurologyMayo Clinic Arizona13400 E Shea BoulevardScottsdale, AZ 85259, USAP: 480-202-6029E: [email protected]
Ms. Mary YellickDepartment of NeurologyAurora Medical Center975 N Port Washington Rd.Grafton, WI 53024, USAP: 262-408-1831E: [email protected]
Dr. Xichun YuDepartment of Medicine/EndocrinologyUniversity of Oklahoma HSC1200 Everett Drive, TCH 6E103Oklahoma City, OK 73104, USAP: 405-271-5896, Ext 47779E: [email protected]
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partIcIpant lIst:Ms. Ling ZhongDepartment of NeurologyMedical College of Wisconsin9200 W Wisconsin AveMilwaukee, WI 53226, USAP: 414-805-5415E: [email protected]
Ms. Amy ZhouCenter for Autonomic Medicine in Pediatrics | Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago225 East Chicago Ave, Box 165Chicago, IL 60611, USAP: 847-970-1779E: [email protected]
Dr. Lindsay ZillioxDepartment of NeurologyUniversity of Maryland, 3rd Floor110 S Paca StreetBaltimore, MD 21201, USAP: 410-328-3100E: [email protected]
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Dr. Francois Abboud Cardiovascular Research CenterUniversity of Iowa501 Newton Road - 616 MRCIowa City, IA 52242, USAP: 319-335-7708E: [email protected]
Dr. Hasan Abdallah Department of CardiologyChildren’s Heart Institute171 Elden Street, Suite 200Herndon, VA 20170, USAP: 703-628-1114E: [email protected]
Dr. Thomas Ahern Department of CardiologyScripps Clinic9898 Genesee AveLa Jolla, CA 92037, USAP: 858-554-5039E: [email protected]
Dr. Markus Amann Department of Internal MedicineUniversity of Utah, VA Medical Center500 Foothill Dr, GRECC 182Salt Lake City, UT 84148, USAP: 801-582-1565, Ext. 4358E: [email protected]
Dr. Erik Armitano 13107 121st Way NEKirkland, WA 98034, USAP: 425-899-6200E: [email protected]
Dr. Amy Arnold Department of MedicineVanderbilt University2222 Pierce Avenue, Rm 572A RRBNashville, TN 37211, USAP: 615-875-5647E: [email protected]
Dr. Chandralekha Ashangari Department of CardiologyThe Heartbeat Clinic8400 Stonebrook Parkway, Apt 922Frisco, TX 75034, USAP: 214-973-1834E: [email protected]
Mr. Mark Badrov Dept of Kinesiology, Western UniversityNeurovascular Res Lab, Thames Hall 31101151 Richmond StreetLondon, ON N6A 3K7, CANADAP: 289-838-5912E: [email protected]
Dr. Jean Barbey 8757 Georgia AveSilver Spring, MD 20910, USAP: 202-251-6523E: [email protected]
Dr. Jill Barnes Department of KinesiologyUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison1141 Gymnasium-NatatoriumMadison, WI 53706, USAP: 608-262-1654E: [email protected]
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memBershIp lIst:Dr. Eduardo Benarroch Department of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First Street SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-1005E: [email protected]
Dr. Sarah Berini Department of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-8491E: [email protected]
Dr. Ratna Bhavaraju-Sanka Department of NeurologyUT Health Science Center at San Antonio8300 Floyd Curl DriveSan Antonio, TX 78229, USAP: 210-450-0512E: [email protected]
Dr. Italo Biaggioni Department of MedicineVanderbilt University, 560A RRB2200 Pierce AvenueNashville, TN 37232-6602, USAP: 615-936-3420E: [email protected]
Mr. Phill Bokiniec 2 Technology PlaceMacquarie Park, NSW 2113, AUSTRALIAP: 61-448297545E: [email protected]
Dr. Jeffrey Boris Department of CardiologyChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia3401 Civic Center BoulevardPhiladelphia, PA 19104, USAP: 215-590-3180E: [email protected]
Dr. Mary Boruta Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & NutritionDuke University, DUMC Box 102375375 Hanes House, 315 Trent DriveDurham, NC 27710, USAP: 919-684-5068E: [email protected]
Mr. Michael Brian Dept of Kinesiology & Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware540 South College AvenueNewark, DE 19713, USAP: 603-714-8899E: [email protected]
Dr. Meredith Bryarly Department of NeurologyUT Southwestern5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, J3.102Dallas, TX 75390, USAP: 214-648-4775E: [email protected]
Dr. Jenny Butler Department of General MedicineChristchurch HospitalPrivate Bag 4710Christchurch, Canterbury 8140NEW ZEALANDP: 64-21-666495E: [email protected]
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Mr. Eduardo Cafarchio Dept. Physiology & Morphology LaboratoryFaculdade de Medicina do ABC140, Pereque St, Jacatuba, Santo AndreSao Paulo, 09290-620, BRAZILP: 55-11-982622530E: [email protected]
Dr. Jason Carter Kinesiology & Integrative Physiology DepartmentsMichigan Technological University1400 Townsend DriveHoughton, MI 49931, USAP: 906-487-2715E: [email protected]
Dr. Mark Chapleau Department of Cardiology, 629 MRCUniversity of Iowa200 Hawkins DriveIowa City, IA 52242, USAP: 319-335-8958E: [email protected]
Dr. Gisela Chelimsky Department of Pediatric GastroenterologyMedical College of Wisconsin8701 Watertown Plank RoadMilwaukee, WI 53226, USAP: 414-266-3693E: [email protected]
Dr. Thomas Chelimsky Department of NeurologyMedical College of Wisconsin9200 W. Wisconsin AveMilwaukee, WI 53226, USAP: 414-805-5246E: [email protected]
Dr. William Cheshire Department of NeurologyMayo Clinic4500 San Pablo RoadJacksonville, FL 32224, USAP: 904-953-7229E: [email protected]
Dr. Victoria Claydon Dept Biomedical Physiology/KinesiologySimon Fraser UniversityBurnaby, BC B5A 1S6, CANADAP: 778-782-8513E: [email protected]
Dr. Jeffrey Cohen Section of NeurologyDartmouth Hitchcock ClinicOne Medical Center DriveLebanon, NH 03756, USAP: 603-650-4211E: [email protected]
Dr. Glen Cook Department of NeurologyNaval Medical Center Portsmouth620 John Paul Jones CirclePortsmouth, VA 23708, USAP: 757-953-2114E: [email protected]
Dr. Pietro Cortelli IRCCS-ISNB, PADG1, Ospedale Bellaria - Pad G1DIBINEM University of BolognaVia Altura, 3Bologna, 40139, ITALYP: 39-0514966929E: [email protected]
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memBershIp lIst:Dr. Craig Crandall Department of Internal MedicineIEEM-Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas7232 Greenville Avenue, Suite 435Dallas, TX 75023, USAP: 214-345-4623E: [email protected]
Dr. Jose Criado Autonomic Neuro LabScripps Clinic10666 North Torrey Pines RoadLa Jolla, CA 92037, USAP: 858-554-8831E: [email protected]
Dr. Timothy Curry Department of AnesthesiologyMayo Clinic200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-255-7481E: [email protected]
Dr. Jeremy Cutsforth-Gregory Department of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-250-4889E: [email protected]
Dr. Raghuveer Dendi Department of CardiologyUniversity of Kansas Hospital3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Suite G600Kansas City, KS 66160, USAP: 913-588-9406E: [email protected]
Dr. Milena Deolindo Av. Bandeirantes 4900Monte Alegre, Ribeirao PretoSao Paolo, 14049-900, BRAZILP: 55-16-36023207E: [email protected]
Dr. Jhansi Dyavanapalli Department of Pharmacology & PhysiologyGeorge Washington University2300 I St NW, Ross Hall 640Washington, DC 20037, USAP: 202-994-5029E: [email protected]
Dr. Igor Fernandes Dept. Physiology & PharmacologyFluminense Federal University101, Sala 106, Sao Domingos, NiteroiRio de Janeiro, 24210-130, BRAZILP: 55-21-26292403E: [email protected]
Dr. Gregory Fink Department of Pharmacology & ToxicologyMichigan State University1355 Bogue Street, Room B327East Lansing, MI 48824-1317, USAP: 517-353-4648E: [email protected]
Dr. Philip Fischer Department of PediatricsMayo Clinic200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-3373E: [email protected]
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Dr. John Floras Department of MedicineUniversity of Toronto600 University Ave, Suite 1614Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5, CANADAP: 416-586-8704E: [email protected]
Ms. Lori Fong Autonomic LaboratoryStanford Neurosciences Health Center213 Quarry Road, 2nd Fl - 2631Palo Alto, CA 94304, USAP: 650-424-8480E: [email protected]
Dr. Fetnat Fouad-Tarazi Education InstituteCleveland Clinic CCLCM32985 Creekside DriveCleveland, OH 44124, USAP: 216-312-3358E: [email protected]
Dr. Roy Freeman Department of NeurologyBeth Israel-Deaconess Medical CenterOne Deaconess RoadBoston, MA 02215, USAP: 617-632-8454E: [email protected]
Dr. Qi Fu Department of Internal MedicineIEEM-Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas7232 Greenville Ave., Suite 435Dallas, TX 75231, USAP: 214-345-8125E: [email protected]
Dr. Cristina Fuente Mora Dysautonomia CenterNew York University Medical Center530 First Ave, Suite 9QNew York, NY 10016, USAP: 212-263-7225E: [email protected]
Dr. Kana Fujii Department of Cardiovascular MedicineKyushu University3-1-1 Maidashi, HigashikuFukuoka City, 8120054JAPANP: 92-642-5360E: [email protected]
Dr. Christopher Gibbons Department of NeurologyBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center185 Pilgrim Road, Palmer 111Boston, MA 02215, USAP: 617-632-8454E: [email protected]
Dr. Janice Gilden Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & ScienceThe Chicago Medical School3001 Greenbay Road (#111E)North Chicago, IL 60644, USAP: 224-610-7002E: [email protected]
Dr. James Glenn Department of CardiologyMUSC, Gazes Building114 Doughty StreetCharleston, SC 29425, USAP: 843-792-3355E: [email protected]
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memBershIp lIst:Dr. David Goldstein Bldg 10, Rm 5N220CNP/DIR/NINDS/NIH9000 Rockville PikeBethesda, MD 20892-1620, USAP: 301-496-2103E: [email protected]
Dr. Renato Gonik 1436 Breakwater TerraceHollywood, FL 33019, USAP: 806-789-4939E: [email protected]
Dr. Brent Goodman Department of NeurologyMayo Clinic13400 East Shea BoulevardScottsdale, AZ 85260, USAP: 480-301-6711E: [email protected]
Dr. Gerald Greer Arkansas Cardiology9501 Baptist Health Drive, Suite 600Little Rock, AR 72205, USAP: 501-227-7596E: [email protected]
Dr. Blair Grubb Department of Cardiovascular MedicineUniversity of Toledo Medical Center3000 Arlington AvenueToledo, OH 43609, USAP: 419-383-3697E: [email protected]
Dr. Carl-Albrecht Haensch Department of NeurologyKliniken Maria HilfViersenerstr. 450Monchengladbach, NRW D-41063GERMANYP: 49-2161-892-3000E: [email protected]
Dr. John Halliwill Department of Human PhysiologyUniversity of Oregon1240 University of Oregon, 122 Esslinger HallEugene, OR 97403-1240, USAP: 541-600-4337E: [email protected]
Dr. Takamichi Hattori Department of NeurologyDowakai Chiba Hospital15-3 Naniwacho, HanamigawakuChiba City, 262-0024, JAPANP: 81-43-043-273-2351E: [email protected]
Dr. Arthur Hewitt Department of Medical AffairsLundbeck8002 Pemswood StCharlotte, NC 28277, USAP: 847-527-9645E: [email protected]
Dr. Geoffrey Heyer Department of Pediatrics & NeurologyOhio State University, Nationwide Children’s Hosp700 Children’s Drive, ED-5Columbus, OH 43205, USAP: 614-722-4648E: [email protected]
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Dr. Max Hilz Department of NeurologyUniversity of Erlangen-NurembergSchwabachanlage 6Erlangen, D-91054, GERMANYP: 49-171-4440864E: [email protected]
Dr. Walter Holbein Mayo Clinic200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 973-978-5256E: [email protected]
Dr. Chih-Cheng Huang No. 123, Da-Pei Road, Niaosong Dist.Kaohsiung City, 833, TAIWANP: 886-975056592E: [email protected]
Dr. Juan Idiaquez Department of NeurologiaUniversidad de ValparaisoAvenida Libertad 63Vina del Mar, 2531094, CHILEP: 56-32-2975623E: [email protected]
Dr. Valeria Iodice Dept Neurology, University College London | National Hospital for Neurology and NeurosurgeryQueen SquareLondon, WC1N 3BG, UNITED KINGDOMP: 44-7427602555E: [email protected]
Dr. Safwan Jaradeh Department of NeurologyStanford Neurosciences Health Center213 Quarry RoadPalo Alto, CA 94304, USAP: 650-723-5184E: [email protected]
Dr. David Jardine Department of General MedicineChristchurch HospitalRiccarton AveChristchurch, Canterbury 8001NEW ZEALANDP: 64-03-364-1020E: [email protected]
Dr. Imad Jarjour Texas Children’s Hospital6701 Fannin Street, Suite 1250Houston, TX 77030, USAP: 832-822-1750E: [email protected]
Dr. Lindsey Johnson Department of Pediatric Critical CareHalifax Health Medical Center303 North Clyde Morris Blvd, 6th Fl Fountain TowerDaytona Beach, FL 32114, USAP: 386-334-5363E: [email protected]
Dr. Pearl Jones Department of NeurologyUT Health Science Center7700 Floyd Curl DriveSan Antonio, TX 78229-3900, USAP: 615-498-2238E: [email protected]
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memBershIp lIst:Dr. Jens Jordan Department of Clinical PharmacologyHannover Medical SchoolCarl-Neuberg-Str. 1Hannover, 30625, GERMANYP: 49-511-5322820E: [email protected]
Dr. Michael Joyner Department of AnesthesiologyMayo Clinic200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-255-4288E: [email protected]
Dr. Wishwa Kapoor Department of MedicineUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center200 Lothrop Street, W933 MUHPittsburgh, PA 15213, USAP: 412-692-4821E: [email protected]
Dr. Horacio Kaufmann Department of NeurologyNYU School of Medicine530 First Ave, Suite 9QNew York, NY 10016, USAP: 212-263-7225E: [email protected]
Dr. Lucy Kaufmann Department of NeurologyNYU School of Medicine530 First Ave, Suite 9QNew York, NY 10016, USAP: 212-263-7225E: [email protected]
Dr. Ekta Khandelwal Dept of Physiology, Rm 3119, 3rd FloorAll India Institute of Medical SciencesGate No. 5, G.E. RoadTatibandh, Chhattisgarh Raipur, INDIAP: 8224014614E: [email protected]
Dr. Ramesh Khurana Department of MedicineMedStar Union Memorial Hospital10780 Hickory Ridge RoadColumbia, MD 21044, USAP: 410-997-3113E: [email protected]
Dr. Boram Kim 1 Autumn StBoston, MA 02115, USAP: 617-480-5581E: [email protected]
Dr. Kurt Kimpinski Department of Clinical Neurological SciencesWestern University Hospital339 Windermere RoadLondon, ON N6A 5A5, CANADAP: 519-663-3337E: [email protected]
Mr. Stephen Klassen School of KinesiologyWestern University, Rm 3110 Thames Hall1151 Richmond StreetLondon, Ontario N6A 3K7, CANADAP: 519-661-2111, Ext. 88526E: [email protected]
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Dr. Michael Labellarte Department of Child & Adolescent PsychiatryCPE Clinic, LLC711 W 40th St, Suite 428Baltimore, MD 21211, USAP: 410-979-2326E: [email protected]
Dr. Lindsey Lair 198 E 121st StNew York, NY 10035, USAP: 347-635-5247E: [email protected]
Mr. Robert Larson Department of Kinesiology & Integrative PhysiologyMichigan Technological University1400 Townsend Drive, SDC 231Houghton, MI 49931, USAP: 906-458-2738E: [email protected]
Dr. Ronald Leppanen Department of Clinical NeurophysiologyKnoxville Neurology Clinic2200 Sutherland AveKnoxville, TN 37919, USAP: 865-382-1234E: [email protected]
Dr. Benjamin Levine Department of Internal MedicineUT Southwestern Medical Center7232 Greenville Avenue #435Dallas, TX 75231, USAP: 214-345-4619E: [email protected]
Dr. Phillip Low Department of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First Street SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-3375E: [email protected]
Dr. Vaughan Macefield School of MedicineUniversity of Western SydneyLocked Bag 1797, Penrith South DCSydney, NSW 2751AUSTRALIAP: 61-2-4620-3779E: [email protected]
Dr. Ismail Mall Department of Clinical PharmacologyIM Chemical Corporation11 Hill Street, PinetownDurban, Kwazulu-Natal, 3600SOUTH AFRICAP: 2731827700329E: [email protected]
Dr. Hiroshi Mannoji Department of Cardiovascular MedicineKyusyu University3-1-1 Maidashi, HigashikuFukuoka, 812-5358, JAPANP: 92-642-5360E: [email protected]
Dr. Marvin Medow Department of PediatricsNew York Medical College19 Bradhurst Avenue, Suite 1600SHawthorne, NY 10532, USAP: 914-593-8886E: [email protected]
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memBershIp lIst:Dr. David Mendelowitz Department of Pharmacology & PhysiologyGeorge Washington University2300 Eye Street NWWashington, DC 20037, USAP: 202-994-3466E: [email protected]
Dr. Mitchell Miglis Department of NeurologyStanford University211 Quarry Road, Rm 206 MC 5992Palo Alto, CA 94304, USAP: 650-737-2362E: [email protected]
Dr. Douglas Miles Neuroscience InstituteThe Queen’s Medical Center1301 Punchbowl St, QET 5Honolulu, HI 96813, USAP: 808-724-4430E: [email protected]
Dr. Jere Mitchell Department of MedicineUT Southwestern Medical Center5323 Harry Hines BoulevardDallas, TX 75390, USAP: 214-648-3424E: [email protected]
Dr. Guilherme Molina Exercise Physiology LaboratoryUniversity of BrasiliaAv. Pau Brasil, No 20, Apt 1101 Torre 2Aguas Claras, Distrito Federal, 71926000BRAZILP: 556131072509E: [email protected]
Dr. Srikanth Muppidi Department of NeurologyStanford School of Medicine213 Quarry Road, 2nd FloorPalo Alto, CA 94303, USAP: 650-723-5184E: [email protected]
Dr. Patrick Nemechek Nemechek Consultative Medicine, Inc.4252 Verrado Way, Suite 103Buckeye, AZ 85396, USAP: 623-208-4226E: [email protected]
Dr. Takuya Nishikawa Department of Cardiovascular MedicineKyushu University3-1-1 Maidashi, Higashi-kuFukuoka, 812-8582, JAPANP: 81-926425360E: [email protected]
Miss Katelyn Norton Department of KinesiologyWestern University9-1059 Whetherfield StLondon, ON N6H 0B6, CANADAP: 519-673-8195E: [email protected]
Dr. Peter Novak 60 Round Hill StreetJamaica Plain, MA 02130, USAP: 617-510-3555E: [email protected]
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Dr. Vera Novak Department of NeurologyBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center185 Pilgrim Rd, Palmer 117Boston, MA 02215, USAP: 617-632-8680E: [email protected]
Dr. Mohammed Numan Department of Pediatric CardiologyUniversity of Texas6410 Fannin Street, Suite 425Houston, TX 77030, USAP: 713-500-5737E: [email protected]
Dr. John Oakley Department of NeurologyUniversity of Washington, PO Box 3561151959 NE Pacific StSeattle, WA 98195-6115, USAP: 206-598-2650E: [email protected]
Dr. Jose-Alberto Palma Department of NeurologyNYU Dysautonomia Center530 First Avenue, Suite 9QNew York, NY 10016, USAP: 212-263-7225E: [email protected]
Dr. Ki-Jong Park Department of NeurologyChangwon Gyeongsang National University Hospital | 11, Samjeongja-ro, Seongsan-gu Changwon-siGyeongsangnam-do, 51472, S. KOREAP: 82-552103810E: [email protected]
Dr. Umesh Patel Department of CardiologyLouisiana Heart Hospital64040 LA Hwy 434, Suite 200Lacombe, LA 70445, USAP: 985-882-8488E: [email protected]
Dr. Amanda Peltier A-0118 Medical Center NorthVanderbilt University Medical CenterNashville, TN 37232, USAP: 615-936-8444E: [email protected]
Dr. Lauren Phillips Department of NeurologyUT Southwestern Medical Center5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, J3.118CDallas, TX 75390-9036, USAP: 214-934-7974E: [email protected]
Dr. Paul Pianosi Department of Pediatric & Adolescent MedicineMayo Clinic200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-538-0127E: [email protected]
Ms. Callie Plafkin 309 W Johnson St, #835Madison, WI 53703, USAP: 571-723-9870E: [email protected]
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Dr. Karlheinz Reiners Rather Str. 143Wegberg, 41844GERMANYP: 49-177-7306377E: [email protected]
Dr. David Robertson
Autonomic Dysfunction CenterVanderbilt University1161 21st Avenue SouthNashville, TN 37232, USAP: 615-343-6499E: [email protected]
Dr. Rasna Sabharwal 627 MRC, Internal MedicineUniversity of IowaIowa City, IA 52242, USAP: 319-335-7674E: [email protected]
Dr. Ryuji Sakakibara Neurology Div, Dept Internal MedSakura Medical Center, Toho Univ564-1 ShimoshizuSakura, Chiba, 285-8741, JAPANP: 81-43-462-8811, Ext. 2323E: [email protected]
Dr. Paola Sandroni Department of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First Street SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-8491E: [email protected]
Dr. David Saperstein Phoenix Neurological Associates5090 N 40th St, Suite 250Phoenix, AZ 85018, USAP: 602-258-3354E: [email protected]
Dr. Hideyuki Sasaki Department of Medicine, Kihoku Medical CenterWakayama Medical University219, Myoji, Katsuragi-cho, Ito-GunWakayama-Ken, 649-7113, JAPANP: 81-736-22-0066E: [email protected]
Dr. Ronald Schondorf Department of NeurologyJewish General Hospital, McGill University3755 Chemin de la Cote Saint CatherineMontreal, QC H3T 1E2, CANADAP: 514-340-8222, Ext. 2399E: [email protected]
Dr. Lawrence Schramm Department of Biomedical EngineeringJohns Hopkins School of Medicine720 Rutland Ave, 606 Traylor BldgBaltimore, MD 21205, USAP: 410-955-3026E: [email protected]
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Dr. Rick Schwettmann 5068 W Maplewood AveLittleton, CO 80123, USAP: 303-730-8115E: [email protected]
Dr. Cyndya Shibao Department of MedicineVanderbilt University562 Preston Research BuildingBrentwood, TN 37232-6602, USAP: 615-936-4584E: [email protected]
Dr. Cathy Sims-O’Neil 2 Marion AveAlbany, NY 12203, USAP: 518-727-2903E: [email protected]
Dr. Wolfgang Singer Department of NeurologyMayo Clinic200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905, USAP: 507-284-2090E: [email protected]
Dr. Dong Sinn Department of Neurology & Neurological SciencesStanford213 Quarry Road, 2nd FloorPalo Alto, CA 94304, USAP: 617-763-8586E: [email protected]
Dr. Cornelia Skowronek Department of NeurologyCharite - University Medicine BerlinAugustenburger Platz 1Berlin, 13353, GERMANYP: 49-30-450-660362E: [email protected]
Dr. Howard Snapper Department of CardiologyWellstar Health System55 Whitcher St, Suite 330Marietta, GA 30060, USAP: 770-349-5200E: [email protected]
Mrs. Christy Spalink Department of NeurologyNYU School of Medicine530 First Ave, Suite 9QNew York, NY 10016, USAP: 212-263-7225E: [email protected]
Dr. Judith Spies Department of Neurology, Level 8 EastRoyal Prince Alfred HospitalMissenden RoadCamperdown, NSW 2050, AUSTRALIAP: 61-447675726E: [email protected]
Dr. Julian Stewart Department of Pediatric CardiologyNew York Medical College19 Bradhurst Avenue, Suite 1600Hawthorne, NY 10532, USAP: 914-593-8888E: [email protected]
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memBershIp lIst:Dr. Amer Suleman 7777 Forest Lane, Suite A236Dallas, TX 75230, USAP: 214-504-9942E: [email protected]
Dr. Kenji Sunagawa Center for Disruptive Cardiovascular MedicineKyushu University3-1-1 Maidashi, HigashikuFukuoka, 812-8582, JAPANP: 81-92-642-5355E: [email protected]
Ms. Dibashree Tamuli Department of PhysiologyAll India Institute of Medical SciencesRoom No. 2009, Academic BlockNew Delhi, 110029, INDIAP: 8800941876E: [email protected]
Dr. Can Tan CV Lab, SW052Spaulding Hospital Cambridge1575 Cambridge StreetCambridge, MA 02138, USAP: 617-758-5510E: [email protected]
Dr. Jens Tank Department of Clinical PharmacologyHannover Medical SchoolAuf der Heide 13Wandlitz, 16348, GERMANYP: 49-511-532-2796E: [email protected]
Dr. Sally Tarbell Pediatric Mental Health InstituteUniversity of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus13123 E 16th AveAurora, CO 80045, USAP: 720-777-6255E: [email protected]
Dr. Fernanda Valerio-Silva Autonomic UnitNational Hospital for Neurology and NeurosurgeryQueen Square, Queen Mary Wing, 2nd FlLondon, WC1N 3BG, UNITED KINGDOMP: 44-7533008700E: [email protected]
Dr. Holly Varner Department of NeurologyUT Health/McGovern Medical School6410 Fannin Suite 1014Houston, TX 77030, USAP: 832-325-7080E: [email protected]
Dr. Jose Vazquez Tanus Department of Cardiac NeurologyResearch & Cardiovascular Corp2225 Ponce Bypass, Parra Medical Plaza, Suite 707Ponce, PR 00717-1322, USAP: 787-290-8585E: [email protected]
Dr. Steven Vernino Department of NeurologyUT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas5323 Harry Hines Blvd.Dallas, TX 75229, USAP: 214-645-8800E: [email protected]
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Dr. Ekawat Vichayanrat Autonomic Unit | National Hospital for Neurology and NeurosurgeryQueen Square, 2nd Floor Queen Mary WingLondon, WC1N 3BG, UNITED KINGDOMP: 44-20-3448-3739E: [email protected]
Dr. Annabel Wang Department of NeurologyVA Long Beach Healthcare System5901 East 7th St, 153PCSNeuroLong Beach, CA 90822, USAP: 562-826-5483E: [email protected]
Dr. Mark Washburn Department of Biological SciencesAllergan PLC2525 Dupont Dr, Mailstop RD3-3BIrvine, CA 92612-1627, USAP: 714-246-4796E: [email protected]
Dr. Jill Wecht RR&D Ctr Med Consequences of Spinal Cord InjuryJames J. Peters VAMC130 W. Kingsbridge Road, Rm 7A-13Bronx, NY 10468, USAP: 718-584-9000, Ext. 3122E: [email protected]
Dr. Debra Weese-Mayer Ann & Robert H. LurieChildren’s Hospital of Chicago225 E Chicago Ave, Box 165Chicago, IL 60611, USAP: 312-227-3300E: [email protected]
Dr. Sharon Yegiaian Department of NeurologyHuntington Memorial Hospital625 S Fair Oaks Ave, #325Pasadena, CA 91105, USAP: 626-535-9344E: [email protected]
Dr. Amir Zia Zia Neurology Associates996 Wilkinson Trace, Suite A7Bowling Green, KY 42103, USAP: 270-393-8418E: [email protected]
Dr. Lindsay Zilliox Department of NeurologyUniversity of Maryland110 S. Paca Street, 3rd FloorBaltimore, MD 21231, USAP: 410-328-3100E: [email protected]
Dr. Jennifer Zitser Koren Shibtei Israel 3Herzeliya, 4650003, ISRAELP: 972547851117E: [email protected]
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