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UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM VITAE

DATE: 5-3-16

NAME: Jorge Manuel Serrador

PRESENT TITLE: Associate Professor

HOME ADDRESS: 115 Ferry St. Apt. 4B

Newark, NJ 07105, United States

OFFICE ADDRESS:

Dept of Pharmacology, Physiology and Neuroscience

Medical Science Building - I619

185 South Orange Ave

Newark, NJ 07101-1709

War Related Illness and Injury Study Center, 11-148A

Department of Veterans Affairs NJ Healthcare System

385 Tremont Ave

East Orange, NJ 07018

TELEPHONE NUMBER: 973-972-8057 EMAIL: jorge.serrador@rutgers.edu

CITIZENSHIP: Canadian

EDUCATION:

A. Undergraduate Graduate and Professional

University of Waterloo

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 1987-1992

B.Sc. (Physiology)

University of Waterloo

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 1987-1993

B.A. (Honours Psychology)

B. Graduate and Professional

University of Waterloo

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 1995-1997

M.Sc. (Kinesiology)

The University of Western Ontario

London, Ontario, Canada 1997-2000

Ph.D. (Kinesiology)

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:

A. Research Fellowships

B. Postdoctoral Appointments

Harvard Medical School Division on Aging

Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged

Boston, MA

Gerontology (Physiology)

01/2000-12/2002

MILITARY: None

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Rutgers Biomedical Health Sciences

Department of Pharmacology, Physiology and Neuroscience

Associate Professor

2012-Present

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

National University of Ireland – Galway, Ireland

Adjunct Professor

2010-Present

Department of Neurology

Harvard Medical School

Visiting Associate Professor

2012-2014

Department of Neurology

Harvard Medical School

Instructor

2008-2011

Division of Aging

Harvard Medical School

Instructor

2002-2008

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:

Veterans Biomedical Research Institute

Biological Scientist

01/2010-Present

War Related Illness and Injury Study Center

Department of Veterans Affairs NJ Healthcare System

Associate Director of Research

11/2010-2015

Department of Neurology

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Visiting Associate Professor

01/2011-2014

Department of Neurology

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Instructor

01/2010-12/2012

War Related Illness and Injury Study Center

Department of Veterans Affairs NJ Healthcare System

Assistant Director of Research

01/2010-10/2010

Department of Neurology

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Clinical Research Investigator

01/2008-12/2009

Gerontology Division

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Primary Faculty

01/2004-12/2008

Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged

Assistant Research Scientist

01/2003-03/2008

Gerontology Division

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Research Fellow

01/2002-12/2004

Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged

Research Associate

01/2000-12/2003

Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Research Fellow

01/2000-12/2002

MAJOR VISITING APPOINTMENTS:

Department of Surgery & Anesthesia

School of Medicine and Health Sciences

University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand

William Evans Fellow

2011

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

National University of Ireland – Galway, Ireland

SFI Walton Visiting Professor

2008-2009

PRIVATE PRACTICE: None

LICENSURE: None

DRUG LICENSURE: None

MEMBERSHIPS, OFFICE AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS IN PROFESSIONAL

SOCIETIES:

Cerebral Autoregulation Research Network

Steering Committee Member

2013-Present

American Physiological Society

Communications Committee Member

2013-Present

Cerebral Autoregulation Network Society

Member

2011-Present

Association for Research in Otolaryngology

Member

2010-Present

American Autonomic Society

Member

2009-Present

International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

Member

2002-Present

American Physiological Society

Member

1996-Present

American Physiological Society-National

Task Force on Trainees

Member

2001-2003

The Gerontological Society of America

Member

2006-2008

Harvard Medical School

Division on Aging

NIH T32Training Grant

2004-2007

American College Sports Medicine

Member

1998-2004

Canadian Society of Exercise Physiologists

Member

1997-2004

HONORS AND AWARDS:

Top 50 Most Cited Articles, (#32, cited 528 times)

“MRI Measures of Middle Cerebral Artery Diameter in Conscious Humans during Simulated Orthostasis.”

Stroke (Journal: Impact Factor 6.6; H Index 240)

2009-Present

Top 10 Most Accessed Articles, (6952 accesses)

“Vestibular Effects on Cerebral Blood Flow”

BMC Neuroscience (Journal: Impact Factor 2.7; H Index 65)

2009

2nd Runner Up, Space Medicine Branch Young Investigator Award,

Aerospace Medical Association

2004

American Physiological Society Travel Award,

International Physiology Meeting

Auckland, New Zealand

2001

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

2000-2002

Schumann Cardiovascular Research Fellowship,

Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged

2000-2002

University of Western Ontario Graduate Tuition Scholarship,

University of Western Ontario

1998-2000

Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council Post Graduate Scholarships,

University of Western Ontario

1998-2000

University of Western Ontario Special University Scholarship,

University of Western Ontario

1997-2000

University of Waterloo Graduate Scholarship,

University of Waterloo

1996

Psychology Student Leadership Award,

University of Waterloo

1993

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Undergraduate Research Award,

University of Waterloo

1992

Science Incentive Program Research Scholarship,

University of Waterloo

1991

Engineering Society President’s Award,

University of Waterloo

1989

Engineering Society President’s Award,

University of Waterloo

1989

BOARDS OF DIRECTORS/TRUSTEE POSITIONS: None

SERVICE ON NATIONAL GRANT REVIEW PANELS, STUDY SECTIONS, COMMITTEES:

A. Grant Review Panels

a. VA Panel, Sensory Systems, 2014

SERVICE ON MAJOR COMMITTEES:

A. International

a. Organizing Chairperson, 4th International Cerebral Autoregulation, 2013-2014

b. Cerebral Autoregulation Network Research Steering Committee, 2013-Present

c. Sports & Exercise Engineering Curriculum Committee, National University of Ireland – Galway, 2008-2012

B. National

a. American Physiological Society Communications Committee, 2013-Present

b. Task Force on Trainees, American Physiological Society, 2001-2003

C. Medical School

a. NIH T32 Training Grant, Division of Aging, Harvard Medical School, 2004-2008

D. Hospital -None

E. Department -None

F. Editorial Boards

a. BioMed Central Neurology, 2009-Present

b. BioMed Central Neuroscience, 2009-Present

G. Ad Hoc Reviewer

a. Anesthesia & Analgesia

b. American Journal of Hypertension

c. American Journal of Physiology

d. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine

e. International Cerebral Blood Flow Meeting

f. Autonomic Neuroscience / Clinical Autonomic Research

g. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences

h. Journal of Physiology

SERVICE ON GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMITTEES:

Integrative Human Physiology Post-Graduate Program Steering Committee Director,

Cell Biology, Neuroscience and Physiology Track, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences

SERVICE ON HOSPITAL COMMITTEES:

A. Acting Chief of Staff Search Committee, 2014- 2015

B. WRIISC Associate Director of Clinical Care Search Committee, 2014- 2015

C. Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2013-Present

D. Director of WRIISC Fellowship Program, 2010-Present

SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY:

A. Physiology Understanding Week Presentations at Local Elementary Schools, 2012-Present

B. Catholic Education Week, 2012-2015

C. New Insights into Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation: What do Astronauts and the Elderly Have in Common?, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged, Boston, MA, 2005.

SPONSORSHIP OF CANDIDATES FOR POSTGRADUATE DEGREE:

|Pre-Doctoral Students: | | |

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|Arieta Giokas | |2015-Present |

|(graduate student) | | |

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|Michelle Favre |Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey |2015- Present |

|(graduate student) | | |

| |Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey | |

|Yaa Haber | |2013-Present |

|(graduate student) |Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey | |

| | | |

|Josephine Orreco |University of Limerick, Ireland |2012-2013 |

|(graduate student) | | |

| | | |

|John Cooke, MD | |2009-2012 |

|(graduate student) | | |

| | | |

|Brian Deegan |National University of Ireland – Galway, Ireland |2007-2011 |

|(PhD student) | | |

| | | |

|Gavin Corley |National University of Ireland – Galway, Ireland |2007-2009 |

|(graduate student) | | |

| | | |

|Barry Broderick |National University of Ireland – Galway, Ireland |2007-2009 |

|(graduate student) | | |

| | | |

|Sinziana Birlea |National University of Ireland – Galway, Ireland |2007-2009 |

|(graduate student) | | |

| | | |

|Carolyn Holladay |National University of Ireland – Galway, Ireland |2007-2009 |

|(graduate student) | | |

| | | |

|Maria Geraghty |University College Dublin, Ireland |2007-2009 |

|(graduate student) | | |

SPONSORSHIP OF POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS:

Post-Doctoral Fellows:

| | | |

|Apollonia Fox, PhD |WRIISC-VANJHCS |2014-2015 |

|(postdoc) | | |

| | | |

|Levy Reyes, PhD |WRIISC-VANJHCS |2013-2016 |

|(postdoc) | | |

| | | |

|Jelena Stojanovic-Radic, PhD |WRIISC-VANJHCS |2013-2014 |

|(postdoc) | | |

| | | |

|Michael Falvo, PhD |WRIISC-VANJHCS |2010-2012 |

|(postdoc) | | |

| Paul Breen, PhD |National University of Ireland – Galway, Ireland |2008-2011 |

|(postdoc) | | |

| | | |

| Shieak Tzeng, MD |Harvard Medical School |2010-2011 |

|(visiting fellow) | | |

| | | |

|Susanne Mink, MD |Harvard Medical School |2008-2010 |

|(visiting fellow) | | |

| | | |

|Kazuma Nakagawa, MD |Harvard Medical School |2007-2010 |

|(fellow) | | |

SPONSORSHIP OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE:

Undergraduate Student Interns:

Justyna Michalik Rutgers, The State University of New 2014-2015

(undergraduate student) Jersey

Jenna Tosto William Paterson University 2012-2015

(undergraduate student)

Erato Giokas Rutgers, The State University of New 2012-2013

(undergraduate student) Jersey

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES:

A. Lectures or Course Directorships

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Program

Exercise and Environmental Physiology Course

2014-Present

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Program

Foundations of Integrative Human Physiology Course

2014-Present

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience Graduate Program

Systems Neuroscience Course

2013-Present

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Department of Pharmacology & Physiology

Medical Physiology

2011-2013

University of Otago, Wellington

School of Medicine & Health Sciences

Grant Writing

2011

University of Otago, Wellington

School of Medicine & Health Sciences

Career Development for Junior Faculty

2011

National University of Ireland – Galway

Physiology for Engineers

2009

National University of Ireland – Galway

Introduction to Electronic Engineering

2009

Harvard Medical School

Division on Aging

Biology of Aging Lecture Series

2005-2007

Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Health Science Technology Graduate Program

Cardiovascular Pathophysiology Course

2005-2006

B. Research Training: None

CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES: None

GRANT SUPPORT:

A. Principal Investigator

1. CDMRP/Department of Defense , GW150156

“Improving Cognitive Function in Veterans with Gulf War Illness by Improving Cerebral Vascular Function”

07/16-06/19

Total amount - $638,771

2. CDMRP/Department of Defense, W81XWH-14-GWIRP-IIREA

“Diagnosis of Late-stage, Early-onset, Small-fiber Polyneuropathy”

9/15-09/18

Total amount awarded - $850,000 (Partnering Principle Investigator)

3. CDMRP/Department of Defense, W81XWH-13-GWIRP-ITEA

“Use of a Portable Stimulator to Treat Gulf War Illness”

09/14-09/16

Total amount awarded - $553,095

4. DMDRP/Department of Defense

W81XWH-13-DMRDP-ATRA

“Treatment of Vestibular Dysfunction using a Portable Stimulator”

04/14-03/18

Total amount awarded - $1,983,088

5. CDMRP/Department of Defense, GW100095 Consortium Development Award

“Integrative Physiology of Gulf War Illness: Role of Autonomic Function, Central Neural Processing, and Sleep”

07/11-06/12

Total amount awarded – $254,600

6. NIH/NIDCD, R21 DC009900

“Role of Cerebral Blood Flow in Motion Sickness”

2009-2012

Total amount awarded - $374,203

7. Science Foundation Ireland, 07/W.1/B1812

SFI Walton Visiting Professor

“Assessing the Hemodynamic Performance of NMES-Assisted Venous Return “

09/08-12/09

Total amount awarded - $213,350 (€120,600)

8. NASA, NNJ04HI13G

“Vestibular-Cerebrovascular Interactions and their Contribution to Post Spaceflight Orthostatic Intolerance”

08/04-08/09

Total amount awarded - $1,120,778

9. NIH/NIDCD, R03 DC005545

“Vestibular-Cerebrovascular Interactions in Humans”

04/03-04/06

Total amount awarded - $241,136

B. Co-Investigator

1. VA RR&D Merit Review Award: 1I01CX001329-01

“Post Exertion Malaise in GWI: Brain Autonomic and Behavioral Interactions”

01/16-12/19

Total amount awarded - $2,190,412

2. CDMRP/Department of Defense, W81XWH-14-CRMRP-NSRRA

“Sensorimotor Assessment and Rehabilitation Apparatus”

09/15-09/18

Total amount awarded - $1,500,000

3. VA RR&D Merit Review Award: Pilot Projects, 1I21RX001079-01

“Effects of Deployment Exposures on Cardiopulmonary and Autonomic Function”

07/13-06/15

Total amount awarded- $196,855

4. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Portugal, PTDC/SAU-ORG/113329/2009

“Autorregulação No Acidente Vascular Cerebral Agudo”

2011-2014

Total amount awarded - $185,318 (€140,000)

5. Health Research Board Ireland

“Investigation of the Potential of Subsensory Electrical Stochastic Resonance as a Treatment for Loss of Sensory Function and Optimization of its Application”

2010-2013

Total amount awarded - $430,203 (€250,000)

6. NASA

“Development of Countermeasures to Aid Functional Egress from the Crew Exploration Vehicle Following Long Duration Spaceflight”

2009-2013

Total amount awarded - $1,400,000

7. NIH/NIA, R01 AG028324

“Aging & the Inflammatory, Metabolic and Autonomic Response to Sleep Loss”

2006-2010

Total amount awarded - $1,235,176

8. NIH/NHLBI, R01 HL059459

“Investigation of the Pathophysiology of Orthostatic Intolerance”

2003-2007

Total amount awarded - $2,067,135

9. NIH/NIDCD, 5R03DC005547

“Effects of Vestibular Loss on Orthostatic Mechanisms”

2002-2005

Total amount awarded - $218,160

10. NIH/NGLBI, R01 HL075501

“Adiposity, BP & the Inflammatory Response to Sleep Loss”

2003-2007

Total amount awarded - $2,053,586

11. NIH/NIA, P01 AG004390

“Cerebrovascular Mechanisms of Falls in Old Age”

2004-2008

Total amount awarded - $2,209,216

C. Pending

1. New Jersey Commission on Brain Injury Research , 16045458

“Assessing Sport Related mild TBI Severity using On-Field Physiological Measures”

05/16-05/19

Total amount - $522,342

PUBLICATIONS:

A. Refereed Original Articles in Journals

1. McAndrew LM, Chandler HK, Serrador JM, Quigley KS, Natelson B, Lange G. Comparison of the Functional Health Limitations of Veterans Deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan to Veterans Deployed to Desert Shield/Storm with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2016.1175980, 2016.

2. Evans JM, Stenger MB, Ferguson CR, Ribiero LC, Zhang Q, Moore FB, Serrador J, Smith JD, Knapp CF. Mechanisms of Orthostatic Tolerance Improvement Following Artificial Gravity Exposure Differ between Men and Women.

3. Evans JM, Ribeiro LC, Moore FB, Wang S, Zhang Q, Kostas V, Ferguson CR, Serrador J, Falvo M, Stenger MB, Goswami N, Rask JC, Smith JD, Knapp CF. Hypovolemic men and women regulate blood pressure differently following exposure to artificial gravity. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2015 Dec;115(12):2631-40.

4. Breen PP, ÓLaighin G, McIntosh C, Dinneen SF, Quinlan LR, Serrador JM. A new paradigm of electrical stimulation to enhance sensory neural function. Med Eng Phys. 2014 Aug;36(8):1088-91

5. Haack M, Serrador J, Cohen D, Simpson N, Meier-Ewert H, Mullington JM. Increasing Sleep Duration to Lower Beat-to-Beat Blood Pressure: A Pilot Study. J Sleep Res. 2013 Jun; 22(3): 295-304.

6. Falvo MJ, Serrador JM, McAndrew LM, Chandler HK, Lu SE, Quigley KS. A Retrospective Cohort Study of U.S. Service Members Returning from Afghanistan and Iraq: Is Physical Health Worsening Over Time? BMC Public Health. 2012 Dec 28; 12:1124.

7. Corley GJ, Breen PP, Bîrlea SI, Serrador JM, Grace PA, Olaighin G. Hemodynamic Effects of Habituation to a Week-Long Program of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation. Med Eng Phys. 2011(12).

8. Nakagawa K, Serrador JM, Larose SL, Sorond FA. Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation after Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Case-Control Study. BMC Neurol. 2011: 31(11):108.

9. Sorond FA, Kiely DK, Galica A, Moscufo N, Serrador JM, Iloputaife I, Egorova S, Dell'Oglio E, Meier DS, Newton E, Milberg WP, Guttmann CR, Lipsitz LA. Neurovascular Coupling is Impaired in Slow Walkers: the MOBILIZE Boston Study. Ann Neurol. 2011; 70(2):213-20.

10. Deegan BM, Sorond FA, Galica A, Lipsitz L, ÓLaighin G., Serrador JM. Elderly Women Regulate Brain Blood Flow better than Men. Stroke. 2011; 42(7):1988-93.

11. Mulavara AP, Fiedler MJ, Kofman IS, Wood SJ, Serrador JM, Peters B, Cohen HS, Reschke MF, Bloomberg JJ. Improving Balance Function using Vestibular Stochastic Resonance: Optimizing Stimulus Characteristics. Exp Brain Res. 2011; 210(2):303-12.

12. Deegan BM, Cooke JP, Lyons D, Olaighin G, Serrador JM. Cerebral Autoregulation in the Vertebral and Middle Cerebral Arteries during Combine Head Upright Tilt and Lower Body Negative Pressure in Healthy Humans. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2010: 2505-8.

13. Deegan BM, Serrador JM, Nakagawa K, Jones E, Sorond FA, ÓLaighin G. The Effect of Blood Pressure Calibrations and Transcranial Doppler Signal Loss on Transfer Function Estimates of Cerebral Autoregulation. IEEE Medical Engineering & Physics. 2010; 1:2505-8.

14. Broderick B, Corley G, Quondamatteo F, Breen P, Serrador JM, ÓLaighin G. Venous Emptying from the Foot. Influences of Weight-Bearing, Toe-Curls, Electrical Stimulation, Passive Compression and Posture. Journal of Applied Physiology 2010 Oct; 109(4):1045-52.

15. Deegan BM, Devine ER, Geraghty MC, Jones E, ÓLaighin G, Serrador JM. The Relationship between Cardiac Output and Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation in Humans. Journal of Applied Physiology 2010 Nov; 109(5):1424-31.

16. Sorond FA, Galica A, Serrador JM, Kiely DK, Iloputaife I, Cuppes LA, Lipsitz LA. Cerebrovascular Hemodynamics, Gait, and Falls in an Elderly Population: MOBILIZE Boston Study. Neurology. 2010; 74; 1627-1633.

17. Deegan BM, Sorond FA, Lipsitz LA, ÓLaighin G, Serrador JM. Gender related differences in cerebral autoregulation in older healthy subjects. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2009; 2009:2859-62.

18. Serrador JM, Schlegel TT, Black FO, Wood SJ. Vestibular Effects on Cerebral Blood Flow. BMC Neuroscience. 2009; 10:119. Highly Accessed

19. Serrador JM, Lipsitz LA, Gopalakrishnan GS, Black FO, Wood SJ. Loss of Otolith Function with Age is Associated with Increased Postural Sway Measures. Neuroscience Lett. 2009; 465(1):10-5.

20. Nakagawa K, Serrador JM, Larose SL, Moslehi F, Lipsitz LA, Sorond FA. Autoregulation in the Posterior Circulation is altered by the Metabolic State of the Visual Cortex. Stroke. 2009; 40(6):2062-7.

21. Mullington JM, Haack M, Toth M, Serrador JM, Meier-Ewert HK. Cardiovascular, Inflammatory, and Metabolic Consequences of Sleep Deprivation. Prog Cardiovascular Dis. 2009; 51(4):294-302.

22. Sorond FA, Serrador JM, Jones RN, Shaffer ML, Lipsitz LA. The Sit-to-Stand Technique for the Measurement of Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2009; 35(1):21-9.

23. Sorond FA, Shnyer DM, Serrador JM, Milberg WP, Lipsitz LA. Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation during Cognitive Tasks: Effects of Healthy Aging. Cortex. 2008; 44:179-84.

24. Deegan BM, Geraghty MC, Hodgeman RM, Reisner AA, O'Laighin G, Serrador JM. Assessment of Techniques used to Evaluate the Effect of Posture and Cardiac Output on Cerebral Autoregulation. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2008:1992-5.

25. Serrador JM, Hughson RL, Kowalchuk JM, Bondar RL, Gelb AW. Cerebral Blood Flow during Orthostasis: Role of Arterial CO2. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2006; 290(4):R1087-93.

26. Lipsitz LA, Iloputaife I, Gagnon M, Kiely DK, Serrador JM. Enhanced Vasoreactivity and its Response to Antihypertensive Therapy in Hypertensive Elderly Women. Hypertension. 2006; 47(3):377-83.

27. Sorond FA, Khavari R, Serrador JM, Lipsitz LA. Regional Cerebral Autoregulation during Orthostatic Stress: Age-Related Differences. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2005; 60(11):1484-7.

28. Serrador JM, Schlegel TT, Black FO, Wood SJ. Cerebral Hypo-Perfusion Precedes Nausea during Centrifugation. Aviat Space Environ Med. 2005; 76(2):91-6.

29. Lipsitz LA, Gagnon M, Vyas M, Iloputaife I, Kiely DK, Sorond F, Serrador J, Cheng DM, Babikian V, Cupples LA. Antihypertensive therapy increases cerebral blood flow and carotid distensibility in hypertensive elderly subjects. Hypertension. 2005; 45(2):216-21.

30. Serrador JM, Sorond FA, Vyas M, Gagnon M, Iloputaife ID, Lipsitz LA. Cerebral Pressure-Flow Relations in Hypertensive Elderly Humans: Transfer Gain in Different Frequency Domains. J Appl Physiol. 2005; 98(1):151-9.

31. Kimmerly DS, Tutungi E, Wilson TD, Serrador JM, Gelb AW, Hughson RL, Shoemaker JK. Circulating Norepinephrine and Cerebrovascular Control in Conscious Humans. Clin Physiol Funct Imaging. 2003; 23(6):314-9.

32. Wilson TD, Serrador JM, Shoemaker JK. Head Position Modifies Cerebrovascular Response to Orthostatic Stress. Brain Res. 2003; 961(2):261-8.

33. Blaber AP, Bondar RL, Moradshahi P, Serrador JM, Hughson RL. Inspiratory CO2 Increases Orthostatic Tolerance during Repeated Tilt. Aviation Space Environmental Medicine. 2001; 72(11):985-91.

34. Serrador JM, Wood SJ, Picot PA, Stein F, Kassam MS, Bondar RL, Rupert AH, Schlegel TT. Effect of Acute Exposure to Hypergravity (GX vs. GZ) on Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation. J Appl Physiol. 2001; 91(5):1986-94.

35. Houtman S, Serrador JM, Colier WN, Strijbos DW, Shoemaker K, Hopman MT. Changes in Cerebral Oxygenation and Blood Flow during LBNP in Spinal Cord-Injured Individuals. J Appl Physiol. 2001; 91(5):2199-204.

36. Serrador JM, Shoemaker JK, Brown TE, Kassam MS, Bondar RL, Schlegel TT. Cerebral Vasoconstriction Precedes Orthostatic Intolerance after Parabolic Flight. Brain Res Bull. 2000; 53(1):113-20.

37. Serrador JM, Picot PA, Rutt BK, Shoemaker JK, Bondar RL. MRI Measures of Middle Cerebral Artery Diameter in Conscious Humans during Simulated Orthostasis. Stroke. 2000; 31(7):1672-8. Top 50 most cited articles.

38. Serrador JM, Finlayson HC, Hughson RL. Physical Activity is a Major Contributor to the Ultra- Low Frequency Components of Heart Rate Variability. Heart. 1999; 82(6):e9.

39. Serrador JM, Bondar RL, Hughson RL. Ventilatory Response to Passive Head up Tilt. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1998; 450:133-9.

B. Books, Monographs and Chapters

1. Serrador JM, Milberg WP. Cerebrovascular Hemodynamics and Cerebral Autoregulation in the Aging Brain. In: Cardiovascular Disease and the Brain: Considerations for the Development of Vascular Cognitive Impairment. Oxford University Press; 2010.

2. Serrador JM, Wood SJ. Neurohumoral Link between Nausea and Motion Sickness: A Response. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 2005; 76(8):805-806.

3. Serrador JM, Milberg WP, Lipsitz LA. Cerebral Hemodynamics in the Elderly. In: Paul RH, Cohen RA, Ott BR and Salloway S, editors. Vascular Dementia: Cerebrovascular Mechanisms and Clinical Management. Humana Press; 2004. p. 75-86.

4. Serrador JM, Bondar RL, Hughson RL. Ventilatory Response to Passive Head up Tilt. In: Hughson RL, Cunningham DA and Duffin J, editors. Advances in Modeling and Control of Ventilation. New York: Plenum Press, 1998: 450; 133-139.

C. Patents Held: None

D. Other Articles (Reviews, Editorials, etc.) In Journals; Chapters; Books; other Professional Communications:

1. Serrador JM, Wood SJ. Neurohumoral Link between Nausea and Motion Sickness: A Response. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 2005; 76(8):805-806.

E. Abstracts

1. J. Serrador, L. Reyes, J. Tosto, M. Falvo. Differences in Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation in Male and Female Rugby Players with Concussions. Experimental Biology 2016, San Diego, CA.

2. J. Michalik, K. Migdal, J. Serrador, A. Fox. Comparison of Subjective Perception of Balance to Ocular Counter Roll in Veterans. Experimental Biology 2016, San Diego, CA.

3. M. Favre, L. Reyes, A. Fox, J. Serrador. Steady-State Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow between a Sitting and Standing Position across the Menstrual Cycle. Experimental Biology 2016, San Diego, CA.

4. M. Obatusin, L.A. Reyes, J.M. Serrador, G.D. Wylie. fMRI-Based Method to Describe Human Brain Size as a Function of Age and Height. Experimental Biology 2016, San Diego, CA.

5. B.S. Samy, K. Migdal, L. De La Cruz, J. Michalik, J.M. Serrador. PhUn Week at Hawkins Elementary School. Experimental Biology 2016, San Diego, CA.

6. J. Serrador, L. Reyes, F. Sorond, and L. Lipsitz. Elderly Women Maintain Better post to Both Pressure and Carbon Dioxide than Elderly Men. APS Conference: Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolic Diseases: Physiology and Gender, Annapolis, MD, 2015.

7. M. Favre, L.A. Reyes, A. Fox, and J.M. Serrador. Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation is Affected Throughout the Menstrual Cycle in Young Women. APS Conference: Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolic Diseases: Physiology and Gender, Annapolis, MD, 2015.

8. A. Fox, M. Favre, and J. Serrador. Effect of Menstrual Cycle on Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation in Young Women, 27th International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Function & 7th International Conference on Quantification of Brain Function with PET, Vancouver, Canada, 2015.

9. J. Serrador, J. Tosto, L. Reyes, M. Blatt, J. Klein, B. Ghobreal, and M. Falvo. Rugby Players with Concussions Demonstrate Increased Blood Pressure and Estimates of Intracranial Pressure Immediately Post Concussion While Cerebral Autoregulation Remains Intact. 27th International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Function & 7th International Conference on Quantification of Brain Function with PET, Vancouver, Canada, 2015.

10. J.M. Serrador, L.A. Reyes, M. Blatt, B. Ghobreal, and M. Falvo. Acute Increases in Sympathetic Tone During Cold Pressor Test Results in Increased Global Brain Blood Flow. 27th International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Function & 7th International Conference on Quantification of Brain Function with PET, Vancouver, Canada, 2015.

11. J.M. Serrador, J. Tosto, L. Reyes, M.Blatt, B. Ghobreal and M. Falvo. Cerebrovascular Regulation Is Impaired Immediately Post Concussion and Associated with Increased Estimated ICP. Experimental Biology 2015, Boston MA.

12. L.A. Reyes, M. Blatt, A. Acosta and J.M. Serrador. Endothelial-Dependent Cerebrovascular Dysfunction in U.S. Veterans with Combat Related Health Issues. Experimental Biology 2015, Boston MA.

13. Fox A and Serrador JM. Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation is Affected Throughout the Menstrual Cycle. Experimental Biology 2015, Boston MA.

14. Haber Y, Fox A, Samy B, Obatusin M, Chandler H, Wood S, Serrador J. Prolonged Slow Phase Velocity Decay Time Constant is Associated with Worse Canal Function in Veterans with PTSD. 38th Annual Mid-Winter Meeting for Association for Research in Otolaryngology. Baltimore, MD, 2015.

15. Evans J, Goswami N,  Kostas V,  Zhang Q,  Ferguson C, Moore F,  Stenger M,  Serrador J, W S. Gender differences in blood pressure regulation following artificial gravity exposure. 40th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Russia, 2014; F5.3-2-14.

16. Serrador JM, Blatt M, Wood SJ. A Novel Paradigm that Restores Vestibular Function using Imperceptible GVS Stimulation. 28th Barany Society Meeting. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2014.

17. Serrador JM, Blatt M, Acosta A, Ghobreal B, Wood SJ. Blast Exposure is Associated with Unilateral Vestibular Damage in US Veterans. 28th Barany Society Meeting. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2014.

18. Serrador JM, Blatt M, Ghobreal B, Falvo MJ. Increases in Sympathetic Activity during Cold Pressor Test Does Not Cause Cerebral Vasoconstriction. FASEB Journal. 2014; 28:1183.8.

19. Serrador JM, Acosta A, Ghobreal B, Blatt M. Reduced Vestibular Function in Veterans is Associated with Worse Cerebral Autoregulation. FASEB Journal. 2014; 28:1168.15.

20. Reyes LA, Falvo MJ, Blatt M, Ghobreal B, Acosta A, Serrador JM. Autonomic dysfunction in veterans with Gulf War Illness. FASEB Journal. 2014; 28:1168.19.

21. Stojanovic-Radic J, Reyes LA, Ghobreal B, Blatt M, Acosta A, Chandler H, Serrador JM. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Does Not Affect Cerebrovascular Reactivity. Experimental Biology. San Diego, CA, 2014.

22. Tosto JM, Falvo MJ, Reyes LA, Blatt M, Ghobreal B, Serrador JM. Cerebral Blood Flow is Affected Immediately Following a Concussion. FASEB Journal. 2014; 28:1168.16.

23. Reyes LA, McAndrew L, Ray K, Blatt M, Ghobreal B, Acosta A, Serrador JM. Behavioral Activation Treatment Increases Parasympathetic Activity in Veterans. FASEB Journal. 2014; 28:1130.23.

24. Haber Y, Chandler H, Serrador JM. Relationship between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Vestibular Function. 37th Annual Mid-Winter Meeting for Association for Research in Otolaryngology. San Diego, CA, 2014.

25. Serrador JM, Blatt M, Acosta A, Ghobreal B, Falvo MJ. Blast Exposure is Associated with Impaired Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation in US Veterans. 10th Annual World Congress of Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics. Baltimore, MD, 2013.

26. Serrador JM, Blatt M, Acosta A, Ghobreal B, Falvo MJ. Differences in Cerebral Autoregulation between Arterial Beds. 3rd Meeting of Cerebral Autoregulation Network. Porto, Portugal, 2013.

27. Serrador JM, Castro P, Rocha I, Blatt M, Ghobreal B, Sorond F, Azevedo E. Cerebral Blood Flow is Reduced in the Vascular Territory of Ischemic Stroke in the First 24 Hours. 3rd Meeting of Cerebral Autoregulation Network. Porto, Portugal, 2013.

28. Serrador JM, Blatt M, Acosta A, Ghobreal B, Falvo MJ. Blast Exposure is Associated with Impaired Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation in US Veterans. 3rd Meeting of Cerebral Autoregulation Network. Porto, Portugal, 2013.

29. Castro P, Serrador JM, Azevedo E, Rocha I, Blatt M, Ghobreal B, Sorond F. Ischemic Stroke is Associated with Transiently Impaired Autoregulation. 3rd Meeting of Cerebral Autoregulation Network. Porto, Portugal, 2013.

30. Falvo MJ, Blatt MM, Acosta A, Ghobreal B, Serrador JM. Effects of Arterial Territory on Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation. Experimental Biology. Boston, MA, 2013.

31. Zhang Q, Evans JM, Knapp CF, Falvo MJ, Moore FB, Patwardhan AR, Serrador JM. Cardio-and Cerebrovascular Control in Men and Women with Furosemide-Induced Hypovolemia during Artificial Gravity Exposure by Short Radius Centrifuge. Experimental Biology. Boston, MA, 2013.

32. Serrador JM, Lipsitz LA, Deegan B, Laighin GO. Effects of Race on Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation in the Elderly People. Experimental Biology. Boston, MA, 2013.

33. Serrador JM, Tosto J, Tzeng S. Effects of Binge Drinking on Brain Blood Flow. Experimental Biology. Boston, MA, 2013.

34. Evans JM, Wang S, Stenger M, Ribiero CL, Serrador JM, Falvo MJ, Ferguson CR, Rask JC, Kostas V, Zhang Q, Moore FB, Smith JD, Knapp CF. Improvement of Hypovolemic Men’s and Women’s Orthostatic Tolerance by a Short Exposure to Artificial Gravity. Experimental Biology. Boston, MA, 2013.

35. Serrador JM, Blatt M, Acosta A, Ghobreal B. Blast Exposure is Associated with Unilateral Vestibular Damage in US Veterans. 35th Annual Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Meeting. Baltimore, MD, 2013.

36. Falvo MJ, Blatt M, Acosta A, Serrador JM. Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation: Are There Regional Differences Across 3 Arterial Territories? 2nd International CARnet Conference. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2012.

37. Serrador JM, Falvo MJ. Effects of Race on Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation in the Elderly. 2nd International CARnet Conference. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2012.

38. Serrador JM, Falvo MJ, Blatt M. Cerebral Compliance Changes with Sympathetic Activation during the Cold Pressor Test. Experimental Biology. San Diego, CA, 2012.

39. Falvo MJ, Blatt M, Serrador JM. Role of Otolith Inputs in Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation. Experimental Biology. San Diego, CA, 2012.

40. Falvo MJ, Witkowski J, Serrador J. Cerebral Autoregulation is Enhanced at Higher Levels of Exercise Intensity. Experimental Biology. San Diego, CA, 2012.

41. Falvo MJ, Blatt M, Jasien JJ, Deegan BM, ÓLaighin G and Serrador JM. Sympathetic Activation during the Cold Pressor Test Changes Cerebral Compliance. 7th Congress of the International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience (ISAN) and 22nd Symposium of the American Autonomic Society (AAS). Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 2011.

42. Blatt M, Falvo MJ, Jasien JJ, Wood SJ and Serrador JM. Cerebral Blood Flow Decreases Prior to Nausea during Off-Vertical Axis Rotation. 7th Congress of the International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience (ISAN) and 22nd Symposium of the American Autonomic Society (AAS). Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 2011.

43. Falvo MJ, Blatt M, Jasien JJ, Deegan BM, ÓLaighin G and Serrador JM. ‘Brain Freeze’ Induced Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow. 7th Congress of the International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience (ISAN) and 22nd Symposium of the American Autonomic Society (AAS). Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 2011.

44. Serrador JM, Black FO, Schlegel TT, Lipsitz LA and Wood SJ. Impaired Vestibular Function Affects Orthostatic Cerebral Blood Flow Response. International Academy of Astronautics Humans in Space Symposium. April 11-15, Houston, TX, 2011.

45. Falvo M, Wood SJ, Blatt M, Deegan B, Jasien J and Serrador JM. Role of Otolith Inputs in Cerebral Blood Flow & Blood Pressure Regulation. International Academy of Astronautics Humans in Space Symposium. April 11-15, Houston, TX, 2011.

46. Serrador JM, Falvo M, Blatt M, Deegan B, Jasien J, Wood SJ. Role of Otolith Inputs in Cerebral Blood Flow & Blood Pressure Regulation. Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Baltimore, MD, 2011.

47. Serrador JM, Falvo M, Blatt M, Jasien J, Wood SJ. Cerebral Blood Flow Decreases Prior to Nausea during Off-Vertical Axis Rotation. Eighth Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration, Houston, TX, 2011.

48. Serrador JM, Geraghty MC, Deegan BM, Wood SJ. Enhancing Vestibular Function by Imperceptible Electrical Stimulation. Eighth Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration, Houston, TX, 2011.

49. Breen PP, Serrador JM, McIntosh C, O’Tuathail C, Dinneen SF, ÓLaighin G. Sensory Augmentation with Imperceptible Electrical Noise. Bioengineering in Ireland, 2011.

50. McIntosh C, Breen PP, Serrador JM, O’Tuathail C, Dinneen SF, ÓLaighin G. Peripheral Neural Function of Older Adults Improved using Subsensory Stochastic Electrical Stimulation. European Wound Management Association Conference, 2011.

51. Serrador JM, Deegan BM, Forstbauer, Nichols T and Wood SJ. Role of Otolith Inputs in Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation. 21st International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System, Marco Island, FL, 2010.

52. Serrador JM, Geraghty MC, Deegan BM, Wood SJ. Enhancing Vestibular Function by Imperceptible Levels of Electrical Stimulation. Barany Meeting, Reykjavik, Iceland, 2010.

53. McIntosh C, Breen PP, ÓLaighin G, Dinneen SF, Serrador JM. Peripheral Neural Function Improved using Subsensory Electrical Stimulation. Wounds UK, 2010.

54. Breen PP, McIntosh C, Serrador JM, O’Tuathail C, Dinneen SF, ÓLaighin G. Peripheral Neural Function Of Older Adults Improved using Subsensory Stochastic Electrical Stimulation. Wounds UK, 2010.

55. Breen PP, Serrador JM, McIntosh C, O’Tuathail C, Dinneen SF, ÓLaighin G. Boosting Sensory Perception with Subsensory Electrical Noise. University of Ireland Galway Neuroscience Research Day, Galway, Ireland, 2010.

56. Deegan BM, Sorond FA, Lipsitz LA, O’Laighin G, Serrador JM. The Effects of Sex and Aging on Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation. 20th International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, 2009.

57. Breen PP, O’Laighin G, McIntosh C, Dineen S, Serrador JM. Enhancing Sensory Vibration Perception using Imperceptible Electrical Stimulation. 20th International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, 2009.

58. Serrador JM, Breen PP, ÓLaighin G, Deegan B, Geraghty M, Wood SJ. Enhancing Neural Signals with Stochastic Resonance Electrical Stimulation. Autonomic Neuroscience, 2009.

59. Serrador JM, Lipsitz L, Black FO, Wood SJ. Decreases in Cerebral Blood Flow When Upright Are Related to Vestibular Function Regardless of Age. FASEB Journal. 2009; 23:613.35.

60. Nakagawa K, Serrador JM, Sorond FA. Transfer Function Analysis of Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation in Non-Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Neurology. 2009; 72(11):A258.

61. Serrador JM, Toth M, Haack M, Sanchez A, Mullington JM. Sympathetic Activation and Cardiac Response to 88 hours of Wakefulness in Healthy Men and Women. Sleep. 2009; 32:A162.

62. Haack M, Serrador J, Toth M, Cohen DA, Meier-Ewert H, Mullington JM. Improving Sleep Quantity Decreases Blood Pressure in Hypertensive Patients. Sleep. 2009; 32:A331.

63. Deegan B, Geraghty MC, Hodgeman R, Reisner A, Serrador JM. Effect of Posture and Cardiac Output on Cerebral Autoregulation. FASEB Journal. 2008; 22:lb76.

64. Sanchez A, Haack M, Toth M, Serrador J, Mullington J. Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Blood Pressure and Vascular Cellular Adhesion Molecules. Sleep. 2008; 31:A137.

65. Toth M, Serrador J, Haack M, Gilmartin GS, Meier-Ewert HK, Mullington JM. Altered Peripheral Vascular Reactivity in Healthy Adults during Total Sleep Deprivation. Sleep. 2008; 31:A133.

66. Serrador JM, Gopalakrishnan GS, Black FO, Lipsitz LA, Wood SJ. Effect of Vestibular Impairment on Cerebral Blood Flow Response to Dynamic Roll Tilt. Clinical Autonomic Neuroscience, 2007.

67. Gopalakrishnan GS, Baker E, Wood SJ, Serrador JM. Impaired Vestibular Function affects Orthostatic Cerebral Blood Flow Response. FASEB J. 2007; 21:A1383-4.

68. Toth W, Serrador J, Haack W, Gilmartin G, Cohen D, Gopalakrishnan G, Meier-Ewert H, Mullington P. Peripheral Vascular Reactivity to Forearm Occlusion in Healthy Adults during Total Sleep Deprivation. Sleep. 2007; 30:A142-3.

69. Serrador JM, Gopalakrishnan GS, Pilowa AJ and Freeman R. Role of the Cholinergic System in Cerebral Blood Flow Response to Orthostatic Challenge. 16th International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System, Los Cabos, Mexico, 2006.

70. Serrador JM, Gopalakrishnan GS, Baker E, Bayley G, Schlegel TT, Black FO and Wood SJ. Response of Respiration & CBF to Vestibular Stimulation. Barany Meeting, Uppsala, Sweden, 2006.

71. Devine ER, Milberg WP, Serrador JM. Does Gravity affect Functional Cerebral Blood Flow Response? International Cerebral Blood Flow Meeting, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2005.

72. Devine ER, Serrador JM. Relationship between Stroke Volume and Cerebral Blood Flow during Pressure Changes in Humans. XXXV International Congress of Physiological Sciences, San Diego, CA, 2005.

73. Wood SJ, Serrador JM, Black FO, Rupert AH, Schlegel TT. Effects of Vestibular Loss on Orthostatic Responses to Tilts in the Pitch Plane. Mid-Winter Meeting for the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Daytona Beach, FL, 2004; Abs 64.

74. Broussard J, Haack M, Serrador J, Mullington JM. Effects of Sleep Restriction on Blood Pressure. Sleep. 2004; 27(375 Suppl. S):171.

75. Serrador JM, Schlegel TT, Black FO, Wood SJ. Vestibular-Cerebrovascular Interactions during Upright Tilt. FASEB J. 2003; 17(4):A20.

76. Serrador JM, Schlegel TT, Black FO, Wood SJ. Cerebral Blood Flow Response to Vestibular Stimulation. Clinical Autonomic Res. 2003; 13(5):391.

77. Serrador JM, Wood SJ, Wilson TD, Schlegel TT. Role of Vestibular System in Cerebrovascular Response to Parabolic Flight. J Vestibular Res. 2002; 11(3-4):331-332.

78. Serrador JM, Wood SJ, Black FO, Schlegel TT. Cerebrovascular Response to Tilts in the Pitch and Roll Planes. J Vestibular Res. 2002; 11(3-4):218-219.

79. Serrador JM, Hunt BE, Beske SD, Kaushal P, Taylor JA. Autonomic Control of Cerebral Circulation. FASEB J. 2002; 16(5):A1125.

80. Tutungi E, Wilson TD, Serrador JM, Tulppo M, Gelb AW, Shoemaker JK. Effects of Noradrenaline and Phentolamine on Cerebral Vasculature in Conscious, Healthy Individuals. Anesthesia Intensive Care. 2001; 29(1):77.

81. Serrador JM, Shoemaker JK, Kowalchuk JM, Hughson RL, Bondar RL, Gelb AW. Hyperventilation Does Not Induce a Paradoxical Cerebral Vasoconstriction during Head Up Tilt. Physiologist. 2000; 43(4):329.

82. Serrador JM, Houtman S, Shoemaker JK, Hopman MTE. Cerebrovascular Regulation Differs in the ACA and MCA Territories during Orthostatic Stress in Spinal Cord Injured Patients. FASEB J. 2000; 14(4):A428.

83. Serrador JM, Chambers MG, Brock RW, Hawley JA, Bondar RL, Hughson RL. Role of Previous Simulated G-force Exposure and AGSM on Tolerance to Orthostatic Stress (LBNP). FASEB J. 1998; 11(3):A96.

84. Serrador JM, Irving S, Picot PA, Kowalchuk JM, Bondar RL. Cerebral Blood Flow Changes during a Ramped Exercise Test to Exhaustion. Med Science Sports Exercise. 1998; 30(5):S104.

85. Hughson RL, Serrador JM, Stronach J, Lin DC, Golnaraghi MF, Yamamoto Y. 24 Hour Heart Rate and EMG Monitoring during Rest and Normal Daily Activity. Med Science Sports Exercise. 1997; 29(5):S178.

F. Reports

1. The American Physiological Society Press Release. Changes in Brain’s Blood Flow Could Cause ‘Brain Freeze’. Experimental Biology. San Diego, CA, 2012.

2. Serrador JM, Blatt MM, Falvo M, Jasien J, Deegan B, ÓLaighin G. Cerebral Vascular Blood Flow Changes during ‘Brain Freeze’. The FASEB Journal. 2012; 26:685.4.

PRESENTATIONS:

A. Scientific (Basic Science):

International:

1. Gulf War Illness in US Veterans is Associated with Otolith Hypofunction and Decreased Brain Blood Flow, 29th Barany Society Meeting, Seoul, Korea, 2016.

2. Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation. Does Sex Matter? University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 2015.

3. Aging is Associated with Maintained Cerebral Autoregulation Despite Impaired Cerebrovascular Dilatory Response to Carbon Dioxide, The 5th International Meeting on Cerebral Haemodynamic Regulation (CARNet), Southampton, United Kingdom, 2015.

4. What Role Does the Autonomic System Play in Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation: A Review of our Current Knowledge, 24th International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System, Kohala Coast, the Big Island, Hawaii, 2013.

5. TCD and Laser Fluometry, International Workshop on Cerebral Autoregulation, Lisbon, Portugal, 2013.

6. Clinical Applications of Autoregulation Assessment, 18th Meeting of the European Society of Neurosonology and Cerebral Hemodynamics, Porto, Portugal, 2013.

7. Why Space Flight is like Ageing: The Vestibular-Brain Blood Flow Link, 18th Meeting of the European Society of Neurosonology and Cerebral Hemodynamics, Porto, Portugal, 2013.

8. Why Space Flight is like Ageing: The Vestibular-Brain Blood Flow Link, University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 2013.

9. Impaired Cerebral Autoregulation following Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Is This a Factor in Hematoma Expansion?, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, 2012.

10. Impaired Cerebral Autoregulation following Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Is This a Factor in Hematoma Expansion?, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 2012.

11. Effects of Binge Drinking on the Human Cerebral Circulation, 2nd International CARnet Conference, Amsterdam, 2012.

12. Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation: Are There Regional Differences across 3 Arterial Territories?, 2nd International CARnet Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2012.

13. Effects of Race on Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation in the Elderly, 2nd International CARnet Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2012.

14. Integrative Physiology of Brain Blood Flow: From Astronauts to the Elderly, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand, 2011.

15. From Astronauts to Battlefields: Effects of Extreme Environments on the Human Brain, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand, 2011.

16. Why Spaceflight is Like Aging: Brain Blood Flow in the Elderly and Astronauts, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 2010.

17. Ageing and Spaceflight: What the Brains of Astronauts and the Elderly have in Common, University of Otago, 2009.

18. Enhancing Peripheral Sensory Function – Can Noise Help?, National University of Ireland Galway, 2009.

19. Regulation of Cerebral Blood Flow in Aging and Hypertension, University of Limerick, 2009.

20. Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation: Ageing & Spaceflight, University of Leicester, 2009.

21. Understanding Brain Blood Flow: Insights from Spaceflight and Systems Engineering, Engineers, Galway, Ireland, 2008.

22. Role of Vestibular Function in Brain Blood Flow Regulation, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 2008.

23. Regulation of Brain Blood Flow: Effects of Aging and Spaceflight, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, 2007.

24. Brain Blood Flow Regulation in Spaceflight and Aging: Similarities between the Elderly and Astronauts, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, 2007.

25. Spaceflight Deconditioning Effects on Brain Blood Flow, Institute of Physiology, Center of Physiological Medicine, Medical University in Graz, Austria, 2007.

National:

1. Enhancing Neural Function Through Stochastic Resonance: A New Model for Neural Rehabilitation. SID Meeting 2016, Newark NJ.

2. Cerebrovascular Regulation Is Impaired Immediately Post Concussion and Associated with Increased Estimated ICP. Experimental Biology 2015, Boston MA.

3. TCD: What does Velocity Tell Us? The Debate Over Absolute Versus Relative Changes, International Research Network on Cerebral Hemodynamic Regulation; 4th Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2014.

4. Blast Exposure is Associated with Impaired Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation in US Veterans, 10th Annual World Congress of Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics, Baltimore, MD, 2013.

26. Enhancing Neural Function: A New Vestibular Restorative Device for Veterans with mTBI related Vestibular Loss, Department of Veterans Affairs, Portland, OR, 2013.

27. Enhancing Neural Function: A New Vestibular Restorative Device for Veterans with mTBI related Vestibular Loss, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 2013.

28. Why Space Flight is like Ageing: The Vestibular-Brain Blood Flow Link, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, 2013.

29. Physiology of Space Flight, NJ Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, 2012.

30. Peripheral Sensory Function Enhanced using Stochastic Noise Stimulation. Experimental Biology. San Diego, CA, 2012.

31. Cerebral Blood Flow Decreases Prior to Nausea during Off-Vertical Axis Rotation, Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, 2012.

32. Recent Blast Injury Research and Can Vestibular Rehab work? Caring for Veterans Conference, Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC, 2011.

33. Post Suborbital Flight Orthostatic Intolerance: A possible health concern. Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference, Orlando, FL, 2011.

34. Role of the Vestibular System in Brain Blood Flow Regulation: What Astronauts and Grandparents have in Common, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 2010.

35. Integrative Physiology of Brain Blood Flow: From Astronauts to the Elderly, University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey, Newark, NJ, 2010.

36. Regulation of Cerebral Blood Flow in Aging and Hypertension, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 2009.

37. Cerebral Autoregulation: What Do We Know?, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, 2008.

38. Vestibular Function and Brain Blood Flow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, 2007

39. What do the Brains of Astronauts and the Elderly Have in Common?, Beth Israel Hospital, Center for Vascular Biology Research, Boston, MA, 2006.

40. Cerebral Blood Flow in Aging & Spaceflight: What Do They Have in Common? Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 2006.

41. New Insights into Brain Blood Flow: What do Astronauts and the Elderly Have in Common? Jewish Community Center, Newton, MA, 2006.

42. Cerebral Blood Flow Through the Ages: Does Aging Affect CBF Regulation? Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 2005.

43. New Insights into Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation: What do Astronauts and the Elderly Have in Common? Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged, Boston, MA, 2005.

44. Cerebral Blood Flow Through the Ages: Does Aging Affect CBF Regulation?, Harvard Medical School, 2005.

45. Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation. Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston, MA, 2004.

46. Cerebral Autoregulation during Orthostatic Stress. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 2000.

B. Professional (Clinical):

1. The Pathophysiology of Gulf War Illness. Webinar for VA Providers, Department of Veterans Affairs, East Orange, NJ, 2015.

2. Latest Research on Advanced Diagnosis of Vestibular Damage in mTBI and Novel Treatment Paradigms Being Explored. Webinar for VA Providers, Department of Veterans Affairs, East Orange, NJ, 2014.

3. Diagnosis and Treatment of Vestibular Disorders in mTBI. Mild TBI Diagnosis and Management Strategies, Health Services Research and Development Service Cyber-seminar, 2013.

4. Recent Blast Injury Research and Can Vestibular Rehab Work? Caring for Veterans Conference, Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC, 2011.

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