MICHAEL L



Robert J. Dempsey, MD, FAANS, FACS

Manucher J. Javid Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery

600 Highland Avenue, K4/866, Madison, WI 53792

Office phone: (608) 265-5967 Office fax: (608) 263-1728

E-mail: dempsey@neurosurgery.wisc.edu

EDUCATION

1973 University of Notre Dame (Summa Cum Laude) (B.S. Degree)

1977 University of Chicago (M.D. Degree)

1977-78 University of Michigan Hospitals (Internship-Surgery)

1978-83 University of Michigan Hospitals (Neurosurgery Residency)

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE

Board Certification: Diplomat of the American Board of Neurological Surgery, 1985

Licensed Medical Doctor, State of Kentucky, 1983

Licensed Medical Doctor, State of Wisconsin, 1995

PRESENT APPOINTMENT/POSITION

1995 Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery, UW SMPH,

Madison, Wisconsin

1996 Director, Multidisciplinary Stroke Program, UW SMPH, UWHC, Madison,

Wisconsin

1998 Manucher J. Javid Endowed Professorship in Neurological Surgery,

Department of Neurological Surgery, UW SMPH, Madison, Wisconsin

2004 Affiliate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, UW SMPH,

Madison, Wisconsin

PAST APPOINTMENTS/POSITIONS

1983 Assistant Professor, Division of Neurosurgery, Albert B. Chandler Medical Center

University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

1986 Associate Professor, Division of Neurosurgery, Albert B. Chandler Medical

Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

1988 Director of the Center of Excellence in Stroke, Research of the Center of Aging,

Lexington, Kentucky

1989 Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of

Kentucky, Lexington, Ky

1990 Medical Director, Cerebrovascular Laboratory, University of Kentucky,

Lexington, Kentucky

1991 Professor, Division of Neurosurgery, Albert B. Chandler Medical Center,

University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

1991 Professor, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Kentucky,

Lexington, Kentucky

PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

1983-1995 Member, Fayette County Medical Society

1983-1995 Member, Southern Neurosurgical Society

1983 Member, Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society

1983-1995 Kentucky Medical Society of Neurological Surgeons

1983-1995 Member, Kentucky Surgery Education Committee

1983-1995 Instructor, Marriage Preparation Course, Catholic Diocese of Lexington

1983-1989 Member of the Kentucky Neurosurgical Society

1986- Member, American Association of Neurological Surgeons

1986- Member, Joint Section of Cerebrovascular Surgery of the American Association

of Neurological Surgeons

Member of the American Medical Association

1986- Member, Congress of Neurological Surgeons

1987- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons

1989-1991 Secretary-Treasurer of the Kentucky Neurosurgical Society

1989-1995 Instructor, Advanced Trauma Life Support, American College of Surgeons

1991-1992 President-Elect, Kentucky Neurosurgical Society

1992-1993 President, Kentucky Neurosurgical Society

1992 Member of Medical Volunteer, Rural Health Project, Habitat for Humanity, Guatemala, Central America

1993 Member, NIH, Neurology B Study Section, Special Emphasis Panel

1993 Member, Board of Directors, Intersocietal Commission for Accreditation of

Vascular Labs

1993-1997 Chairman, Research Committee of the Joint Committee on Education of the

AANS/CNS

1994 Ad Hoc Member, National Institutes of Health, Neurology Study Section

1994-2006 Member, Medical Volunteer, Rural Health Surgical Teaching, Ecuador,

South America

1996- Member of the Society of Neurological Surgery

1996- Member of the American Academy of Neurological Surgery

1996- Member of the Neurosurgical Society of America

1999- Member of the Medical Society of Wisconsin

1999- Member, NIH Scientific Review Committee

1999-2013 Society of Neurological Surgeon’s Representative to Council of Medical Specialty Societies GME Program Director’s Association

2000 Representative for Neurosurgery to ABMS-ACGME Joint Conference on

Resident Evaluation

2001- Fellow of the Stroke Council of the American Heart Association

2002-2012 Secretary, Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery

2003-2007 Secretary, Society of Neurological Surgeons

2002- Member, Society for Neuroscience

2003-2012 National Neurosurgical Representative for the Organization of Program Directors

2004- Member of the Board of Directors, Interurban Society

Member, International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism

Member, American Association for the Advancement of the Sciences

2005 Member, International Outreach Committee, American Association

of Neurological Surgeons

2007 Advisory Board Member, East African Institution of Neurological Sciences

2008 President-Elect, Society of Neurological Surgeons

2009- Delegate, World Federation of Neurological Surgery

2009 President, Society of Neurological Surgeons

2010 Executive Committee Member, American Academy of Neurological Surgery

2013- Chairman, Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery

2013 Member of the Professional Conduct Committee, Congress of Neurological

Surgery

2013-2017 Chair, Coordinating Committee for International Initiatives of the WFNS

2014-2019 Member of the NREF’s Medical School Summer Research Fellowship Program

2015 Honorary Co-Chair Chinese Neurosurgery Certification Committee

2016 Member of the International Subcommittee for Operation Giving Back

(American College of Surgeons)

2016 Member of the Educational Committee for the American College of Surgeons. 2016-

2016 Member of the Lancet Commission Steering Committee on Stroke. 2016-

2018 Neurosurgical Focus topic editor for October 2018 issue on “Neurosurgery and global health”.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Notre Dame Scholar Award

Phi Beta Kappa

University of Chicago Scholarship Award

Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society

The Doctor Paul R. Rosenbluth Award for Neurosurgical Resident Research, Central

Society, March, 1982

1982 Residents Award from the Michigan Association of Neurological Surgeons

American Medical Association Physicians Recognition Award, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1997

1985 World Federation of Neurological Societies Young Neurosurgeon Award, The International

Congress of Neurological Surgery.

Continuing Education Award in Neurosurgery, the Joint Committee on Education CNS, AANS, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1996

NIH Clinical Investigators Development Award, 1986

University of Kentucky President’s Faculty Grand Award, 1988-1991

University of Kentucky Continuing Education Award in Neurosurgery, 1990

University of Kentucky Department of Surgery, Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1991, 1992

University of Kentucky College of Medicine Faculty Research Award, 1993

Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, 1993

Master Teacher Award, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, 1994

Saint Joseph the Worker Award, Catholic Christian Brothers, 1994

American Medical Association Physician’s Recognition Award, 1994-1997, 1999-2003

“Testimonio de Gratitud,” Ambato, Ecuador, 1995, 1998

Dean’s Award for Excellence in Health Communication, 1996

Invited Visiting Professor: Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center, 1996

Manucher J. Javid Endowed Professorship in Neurological Surgery, 1998

Named to “The Best Doctors in America,” 1998-99, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015,

2016, 2016, 2017, 2018 (Castle Connolly’s exclusive listing)

Invited Visiting Professor: Meditropoli Centro Medico, Quito, Ecuador, 1999

Continuing Medical Education Award in Neurosurgery, 1999-2000

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Ankara, Ankara, Turkey, 2000

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. 2000

Invited Visiting Professor: Henry Ford Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan, March 2001.

Invited Visiting Professor: Stanford University, Stanford, CA. December 2001.

Invited Visiting Professor: Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 2001

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Illinois-Peoria, Peoria, IL. 2001

Tribute of Gratitude and Reconcimiento-Hospital Provincial Docente, Ambato, Ecuador, 2002-03

Named to “America’s Top Doctors”, 2002-05, 2008, 2011, 2016

Named to “Who’s Who Among America’s 21st Century Teachers”, 2002

Named to “Madison Magazine’s Top Docs of 2002”, 2002

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. March 2002.

Invited Visiting Professor: Rush Medical School, Chicago, IL. September 2002.

Named to UW Hospital & Clinics Best Doctors, 2003, 2014, 2015, 2016

AMA Physician's Recognition Award (PRA), 2003-2006

Invited Visiting Professor: Loyola University, Maywood, IL July 2003.

Invited Visiting Professor: Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. 2003

Resident Teaching Award, Department of Neurological Surgery, UW Medical School, 2004

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. June, 2004.

Invited Visiting Professor: Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR. September 2004

Charles Lobeck Lecturer, University of Wisconsin Medical School Medical Education Day

Keynote Address, Madison, WI. October 2004

Named to "Who's Who in Medical Sciences Education", 2005

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL. April 2005.

Invited Visiting Professor: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 2005

XVIIIth Annual Marshall Lectureship, University of Toronto, 2005

Invited Visiting Professor: Rush University, Chicago, IL. 2005

Sally Harrington Goldwater Visiting Professor, Barrow Neurological Institute, May 2005

Donaghy Award for Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Cerebrovascular Section of the

American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons, 2006.

Invited Visiting Professor: Albany Medical School, Albany, NY. May, 2006

Invited Visiting Professor: Peter Bent-Brigham Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA.

May 2006

Invited Visiting Professor: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH May 2006

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2007

Invited Visiting Professor: Louisiana State University Health Science Center, Shreveport, LA,

October 2007

Invited Visiting Professor: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 2007

Invited Visiting Professor: University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

March, 2008

Invited Visiting Professor: Dartmouth University, Hanover, NH September 2008

Invited Visiting Professor: Arkansas University, Fayetteville, AR 2008

Bouldrey Lecturer, San Francisco Neurological Society 60th Annual Meeting, 2008

Humanitarian Award, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, 2008

Department of Neurological Surgery Citation for Medical Student Teaching, University of

Wisconsin, Madison, WI 2008

Charles Taylor Lectureship, University of Calgary, 2008

Invited Visiting Professor: Stanford University, Stanford, CA. March 2010

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Kentucky Lexington, Lexington, KY April 2010

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, June 2010

Luessenhop Lecturer, AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 2010

Invited Visiting Professor: St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO. March 2011

Medical Alumni Clinical Teaching Award voted by the Senior Class of UW SMPH, 2011

Invited Visiting Professor: Toolo Hospital, University of Helsinki, Finland. 2011

AANS/CNS Joint Cerebrovascular Section Award renamed: Robert J. Dempsey

Resident Research Award, 2011.

UW School of Medicine and Public Health Clinical Annual Teaching Award, 2012

1st Annual Julian Hoff Distinguished Lecturer: University of Michigan Ann Arbor, 2012

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI. June, 2012

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Indiana, Indianapolis, December 2012

Invited Visiting Professor: Albert Einstein Medical, New York, NY. 2012

Distinguished Service Award, Society of Neurological Surgeons, Rochester MN, 2014

Noah Duncan Visiting Professor, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, 2014

Fritz Wenzel Science Conference Named Lecturer, Marshfield WI, 2014

Invited Visiting Professor: Tangdu Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an

China, 2014.

Invited Visiting Professor: China West Neurosurgery Unit, Chengdu Hospital, China. 2014

2014 Patient Experience Award Winner, UW Hospitals and Clinics, Madison, WI. 2014.

Faculty Inductee to Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS), UW SMPH, Madison, WI. 2014.

Invited Visiting Professor: Columbia University Medical Center, New York City, NY.

February 2015

Invited Visiting Professor: Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX March 2015

2015 Medical Alumni Association’s Clinical Science Teaching Award, UW SMPH, Madison, WI

2015 Patient Experience Champion Award, UW Health, Madison, WI

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. August 2015

“Best Clinical Teacher Across State” for outstanding mentor to future doctors by UW SMPH

class of 2015. Madison, WI

Visitante Distinguido de Concejo Municipal (Distinguished Visiting City Council), Santa Cruz

de le Sierra, Bolivia. 2015

Honorary Member of Bolivian Society of Neurosurgery. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. 2015.

Invited Visiting Professor: West Virginia University, Morgantown, VA. November, 2015

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Florida-Gainesville, Gainesville, FL. December, 2015.

J. Jay Keegan Memorial Lectureship, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, NB. May 2016.

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL August, 2016.

Awarded America’s Top Doctors 2016 (Castle Connolly’s exclusive listing)

Awarded America’s Top Doctors 2017 (Castle Connolly’s exclusive listing)

2017 Labatt Chair Visiting Professor in International Neurosurgical Education at St. Michael’s

Hospital, Toronto, Canada, February 2017.

Invited Visiting Professor: Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. April 2017.

Invited Visiting Professor: NYU Winthrop Hospital, Long Island, NY. May, 2017

Invited Visiting Professor: North Shore University Hospital, Long Island, NY. May 2017.

University of Chicago Medical Alumni Distinguished Service Award, Chicago, IL. May 2017. Invited Annual Gardner Lecturer, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH June 2017.

Awarded America’s Top Doctors 2018 (Castle Connolly’s exclusive listing)

Guest lecturer, 17th Annual Resident Research Day, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL. April 2018.

Invited Visiting Professor: University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. March 2019.

Schneider Lecturer at the 2019 Annual American Association of Neurological Surgeons Meeting in San Diego, California. April, 2019.

GRANT SUPPORT

Current

1. “Galectin3 and mesenchymal stem cells mediated ischemic brain regeneration” Uma Wesley, PI, Robert J Dempsey, MD, Collaborating investigator. 2017 American Heart Association (AHA-Nationwide-Grant-In Aid).

2. “Suppression of glioblastoma/astrocytoma progression by targeting inflammatory molecules” Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Co-Investigator, 2016 Meehan-Viney Brain Cancer Research Grant – Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation (WWHF) $70,000 2016-2018.

3. “Role of Alpha Synuclein and MicroRNA 7a in Post Stroke Brain Damage” Raghu Vemuganti, PhD, Principal Investigator; Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Co-Investigator; Bermans Iskandar, MD, Co-Investigator. VA Merit Grant, $1,024,877, 2015-2019.

4. “University of Wisconsin Regional Coordinating Center (UW-RCC)” Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Principal Investigator; Azam Ahmed, MD, Sub-Investigator, National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), U10 Grant, $1,881,250, 2013-2019.

5. “Therapeutic Targeting of an lncRNA in Experimental Stroke Using STAIR Criteria”. Vemuganti RL, PI; Dempsey RJ Co-I. NIH $338,055 2017-2021

6. “Stroke Management and Recovery Trial (Sleep SMART) Stroke Trial” Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), U01 Grant, $7,487,394 (Year 1 direct for all participating sites), 2018-2023.

Pending

1. “National Stroke, Cognition and Dementia Cohort study” U19 NS115389. PI Dr. Robert Dempsey, $39,000,000 direct.

2. “Longitudinal Study of Vascular Cognitive Decline and Carotid Artery Atherosclerosis” R01 NS114408, Pi Dr. Robert Dempsey and Carol Mitchell, PhD, $365,957 year 1 direct.

3. “Dipeptidyl peptidase in atherosclerosis and ischemic injury metabolism”. PI Dr. Robert Dempsey and Umadevi Wesley, PhD. R01HL150451. $250,000 yearly direct

4. “Carotid Stiffness Based Biomarkers for Vascular Health Assessment” R01 HL133816 NIH Varghese T PI, Dempsey RJ Co-I. $499,409 (Yearly Direct)

5. “Stroke Prevention in the Wisconsin Native American Population”, PERC WPP, UW-Madison, PI Dr. Robert Dempsey, $200,000 direct.

Past Awards

1. “Supression of Glioblastome/Astrocytoma Progession by Targeting Inflammatory Molecules”Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation, Meehan Viney Brain Cancer Research Grant. PI. Dr. Umadevi Wesley, Co-I Dr. Robert Dempsey, 2016-2018.

2. “Structural Stability of Carotid Plaque and Symptomatology” Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Principal Investigator, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), R01 Grant, $1,575,663, 2010-2017

3. The Role of Na+/H+ Exchanges in Cerebral Ischemia. Dandan Sun, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, M.D., Co-Investigator, National Institutes of Health, $1,137,798, 2003-2009.

4. Regulation of Stromal Derived Factor-1 Mediated Angiogenesis in Ischemic Brain, Uma Wesley, PhD, Principal Investigator; Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Co-Investigator, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), R03 Grant, $150,500, 2012-2015.

5. Phase 2, Open-Label, Imaging Trial of I-124-CLR1404 in Patients with Newly Diagnosed or Recurrent Glioblastoma Multiforme, Sponsor: Cellectar, Principal Investigator: John S Kuo, MD, Co-Investigator: Robert J Dempsey, MD.

6. “Deregulated Lipid Metabolism in Stroke” Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Principal Investigator, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), R01 Grant, $1,299,376, 2010-2015.

7. PiRNAs and ischemic brain damage, Robert J. Dempsey Co-PI, NIH $185,625, 2011 - 2013

8. Role of ISGylation in post-ischemic brain damage, Raghu Vemuganti, PI, Robert Dempsey, Co-I, AHA, $143,000 2010-2012

9. PPAR-gamma as a therapeutic target after TBI, Raghu Vemuganti, PhD, Principal Investigator, Robert J Dempsey, MD, Co-Investigator, National Institutes of Health, $74,250, 2009-2011

10. Vulnerable Plaque Detection with Carotid Strain Imaging, Tomy Varghese, PI, Robert Dempsey, Co-I, NIH, $408,375, 2009-2011

11. Regulation of Galectin 3 expression in ischemic condition. Resad E, PI; Wesley U, Co-I; Dempsey R, Co-I. American Heart Association $4,000, 6/1/2013-8/31/2013

12. Siblings with Ischemic Stroke Study. Robert J. Dempsey, M.D., Local Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health, $6,000, 2001-2010.

13. Carotid Occlusion: Surgery Study (COSS), Robert J. Dempsey, M.D., Local Principal Investigator, The National Institutes of Health, $250,000, 2001-2010

14. The Role of Na+/H+ Exchanges in Cerebral Ischemia. Dandan Sun, M.D., Ph.D., Principal Investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, M.D., Co-Investigator, National Institutes of Health, $1,137,798, 2003-2009.

15. fMRI of Neurobehavioral Recovery after TBI, Sterling Johnson, Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health, $200,000/year, 2002-2007.

16. Microwave Hyperthermia of Brain Tumors. Robert J. Dempsey, M.D., Co-Principal Investigator, University of Wisconsin Cancer Center, $26,380, 2005

17. Na-K02Cl Cotransporter in Cerebral Ischemia, Dandan Sun, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health, $190,000/year, 2003-2007.

18. CDP-choline: Mechanisms in Cerebral Ischemia. Rao Adibhatla, PhD, Principal Investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Co-Investigator, National Institutes of Health, $1,157,603 (total), 2003-2008.

19. Neurogenesis after Stroke: Effect of Growth Factors. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health, $367,000 (total), 7/1/07-6/30/08.

20. Carotid Occlusion: Surgery Study (COSS), Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Local Principal Investigator, The National Institute of Health, $250,000, 2001-2006.

21. Polyamines in Cerebral Ischemia. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Principal Investigator, Rao Adibhatla, PhD, Co-Principal Investigator, American Heart Association, $130,000, 2003-2005.

22. Role of Inflammatory Mediators and Transcription in Modulation. Neuronal Damage After Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia. Rao Vemuganti, PhD, Robert Dempsey, MD, American Heart Association, Bagher Foundation, $400,000, 2002-2005, National Center Research Program, $215,000, 2002-2004.

23. Neurogenesis after Stroke: Effect of Growth Factors. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health, $649,002 (total), 2002-2005.

24. Elastographic Imaging of Atherosclerotic Plaque. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Co-Investigator. Tomy Varghese, Principal Investigator, $20,000, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 2002-2003.

25. Vitamin Intervention for Stroke Prevention. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Principal Investigator of University of Wisconsin site. James Toole, MD, overall Principal Investigator, approved, $170,000, NIH, 1997-2003.

26. Intraoperative Hypothermia for Aneurysm Surgery Trial 2. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, (Local) Co-Principal Investigator, $60,000, NIH, 1999-2003.

27. Role of Polyamines in Modulating Neuroplasticity after Transient Cerebral Ischemia. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Co-principal Investigator, American Heart Association, $100,000, 2001-2003.

28. Glutamate Transporter Expression and Function in Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia. Vemuganti Rao PhD, Principal Investigator Robert J. Dempsey, MD Co-Investigator, Approved $164,988, American Heart Association, 1999-2002.

29. Na+-K+-2Cl- Cotransporters in Cerebral Ischemia. Dandan Sun, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Co-Investigator, approved, NIH. $602,977 (total), 1999-2002.

30. Investigation of the Effects of Diethylstilbestrol and Other Stilbene Derivatives on the Leakage of Enzymes from Skeletal Muscle. Robert J. Dempsey MD. L. Cohen, American Cancer Society, Institutional Grant #IN-41-0, approved and funded, 1976-1977.

31. Effects of Nutritional Support in Head-Injured Patients. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, A. Byron Young, MD, UKMC Research Fund, Major Equipment Grant, approved and funded, $15,000, 1983.

32. The Role of Lipoxygenase Inhibitors in Decreasing Infarction and Edema Formation after Transient Cerebral Ischemia. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Mark W. Roy, PhD, Biomedical Research Support Grant, approved and funded, $6,700, 1983-1984.

33. A Comparison of the Acceptability, Utility, and Tolerance of Sustacal® versus Ensure® in Cerebrovascular Accident Patients. A. Byron Young, MD, Linda G. Ott, MS, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Mead-Johnson Nutritional Division, approved and funded, $14,000, 1984-1985.

34. Limiting Cerebral Infarction after Transient Ischemia. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, A. Byron Young, MD, American Heart Association, Kentucky Affiliate, approved and funded, $17,733, 1984-1985.

35. Effects of Leukotrienes on the Early Development of Ischemic Edema after Transient Global Ischemia. David E. Cowen, BS, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, B. E. Maley, College of Medicine Dean’s Research Fellowship, approved and funded, $7,500, 1985-1986.

36. NMR Characterization of Ischemic Edema. W. A. Carr, S. Smith, Robert J. Dempsey MD, D. E. Cowen, Biomedical Research Support Grant, approved and funded, $4,000, 1985-1986.

37. Pathophysiology of Polyamine Production in Transient and Focal Cerebral Ischemia. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, PSP Research Fund, approved and funded, $11,000, 1985-1986.

38. Comparative Efficacy of Medium Chain Triglyceride Blended I.V. Fat Emulsion 10% and Liposyn II in Mild to Moderately Stressed Patients Maintained on Total Parenteral Nutrition. Byron Young, MD, Robert Rapp, Pharm.D., Phillip Tibbs, MD, Linda Ott, MS, Robert Dempsey, MD, Daniel E. Kenady, MD, Abbott Laboratories Research Grant, approved and funded, $72,000, 1985-1986.

39. Role of Ca++ Channels and Arachidonate Metabolites in Stroke. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Mark W. Roy, PhD, Veterans Administration Merit Review, approved and funded, $56,437, 1985-1987.

40. Neurophysiologic Changes Following Transient Cerebral Ischemia. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, David E. Cowen, BS, American Heart Association Student Scholarship in Cerebrovascular Disease, approved and funded, $1,500, 1986.

41. Hyperglycemia Enhanced Ischemic Cerebral Edema — Involvement of Polyamines. David J. Combs, PhD, Robert Dempsey, MD, PSP Research Fund, approved and funded, $8,000, 1986-1987.

42. Polyamines in Stroke-Related Vasogenic Edema. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, American Heart Association, Kentucky Affiliate, approved and funded, $18,043, 1986-1987.

43. Pathologic sequelae of Incomplete Cerebral Ischemia. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, NIH clinical Investigative Development Award, approved and funded, $316,200, 1986-1992.

44. Transcranial Doppler Measurement of Vasospasm. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, University of Kentucky Experimental Bond Equipment Fund, approved and funded, $19,160, 1987.

45. Polyamines and Arachidonate Metabolites in Experimental Cerebral Ischemia. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Principal Investigator, VA Merit Review, approved and funded, $15,744, 1987-1990.

46. Involvement of Leukotrienes in Cerebral Ischemic Edema. David J. Combs, PhD, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Louis Costello, American Heart Association Student Scholarship in Cerebrovascular Disease, approved and funded, $1,500, 1988.

47. Cerebral Metabolic Recovery after Transient Ischemia in the Presence of Hyperglycemia: An In-Vivo NMR Spectroscopy Study. David J. Combs, PhD, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Stanford Smith, PhD, Dennis Haack, PhD, Biomedical Research Support Grant, approved and funded, $7,147, 1988-1989.

48. Diabetes-Associated Hyperglycemia in Ischemic Stroke. David J. Combs, PhD, principal investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, co-investigator, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International, approved and funded, $41,000 (1st year), 1988-1990.

49. President’s Faculty Grand Award, funded, $7,500, 1988-1991.

50. Effects of Growth Factors on Cerebral Ischemic Outcome. John Carney, Principal Investigator, Robert Dempsey MD, Co-Investigator, Ethicon Research Foundation, approved and funded, $48,000, 1989.

51. Red Cell Rheology in Atherosclerotic Patients. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Richard W. Schwartz, Carl Baker, Mark Beaty, American Heart Association Student Scholarship in Cerebrovascular Disease, approved and funded, $1,500, 1990.

52. Ornithine Decarboxylase and Ischemic Brain Edema. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator, National Institutes of Health, approved and funded, $413,690, 1990-1993.

53. Evaluation of Gastric pH Control in Head Trauma Patients by Continuous Infusion of Cimetidine. Jimmi Hatton, Pharm.D., Robert Rapp, Pharm.D., Daniel Wermeling, Pharm.D., Byron Young, M.D., Robert Dempsey, MD, Phillip Tibbs, MD, John Walsh, MD, Marcus Schmitz, MD, Marc Sturgill, Pharm.D., no % effort, Smith Kline Beecham, $23,161, 1991-1992.

54. The Effect of Protein Binding in Drug Distribution into the CNS Following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Jimmi Hatton, Pharm.D., G. Dennis Clifton, Pharm.D., Mary H. H. Chandler, Pharm.D., Byron Young, M.D., Robert Dempsey, MD, Phillip Tibbs, MD, Marcus Schmitz, MD, no % effort, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Mead-Johnson CNS Pharmacology Award, $10,000, 1991-1992.

55. A Phase II Open Label, Randomized Controlled Study of rH-IGF-1 in Patients with Severe Head Injury. Robert Rapp, Pharm.D., Jimmi Hatton, Pharm.D., Byron Young, MD, Robert Dempsey, MD, Phillip Tibbs, MD, John Walsh, MD, Marcus Schmitz, MD, Craig McClain, MD, no % effort, Genentech, $199,000, 1991-1993.

56. A Controlled Trial of Intravenous Plus Oral RS-87476 in Acute Non-hemorrhagic Cerebral Infarction. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, L. Creed Pettigrew, MD, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Syntex Research, approved and funded, $100,000, 1992-1993.

57. Efficacy/Safety Study of Tirilazad Mesylate (U-74,006F) in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Principal Investigator at University of Kentucky, Upjohn, $100,000, 1992-1993.

58. Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Plaque Study — Trial of Mevinolin and Aspirin in Atherosclerosis. Curt D. Furberg, principal investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, co-investigator at regional center, National Institutes of Health, approved and funded, $234,000 per year 89, 1988-1994.

59. Master Agreement Proposal for Cerebrovascular Research — for Clinical Research Studies on Transient Ischemic Attack, Acute Ischemic Stroke, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Intracerebral Hemorrhage, Dementia Secondary to Cerebrovascular Disease. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator, National Institutes of Health — NINCDS, approved, 1989-1994.

60. Near-IR Laser for Medical Imaging. Robert Lodder, principal investigator, Robert Dempsey MD, co-principal investigator, 0% effort, NIH, approved and funded, $126,892, 1993-1994.

61. Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis Collaborative Study. James Toole, principal investigator, Robert Dempsey, MD, co-investigator at regional center, National Institutes of Health, approved and funded, $44,000 per year, 1986-1995.

62. Metabolic Mediators of Cerebral Ischemic Edema. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator, Veterans Administration Merit Review, approved and funded, $208,400, 1990-1995.

63. Warfarin-Aspirin Recurrent Stroke Study. J. P. Mohr, overall principal investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator at University of Kentucky, approved and funded, $18,263,918 total, 1992-1995.

64. Detection of Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque Oxidation. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator, American Heart Association, Kentucky Affiliate, $27,000, 1993-1995.

65. Master Agreement for the Clinical Evaluation of Investigational Antiepileptic Drugs NINDS 92-17, awarded to the University of Kentucky. A. Byron Young, MD, principal investigator, National Institutes of Health, NINDS, approved, 1993-1997. (RJ Dempsey, MD, co-investigator, 1993-1995)

66. Peripheral Vascular Disease in the VA HDL Intervention Trial (HIT). James Anderson, MD, principal investigator, VAMC Cooperative Studies Program and Parke-Davis, approved and funded, $117,970 total, 1993-1998. (Robert Dempsey, MD, co-investigator, 1993-1995)

67. Patent Foramen Ovale in Cryptogenic Stroke Study. S. Homma, M.D., overall principal investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator at University of Kentucky, National Institutes of Health, approved, 1994-1995.

68. Pharmacokinetics and Safety of Tirilazad Mesylate at Doses of 6, 10, and 15 mg/Kg/day in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator, approved and funded, $72,000, Upjohn Pharmaceuticals, 1994-1995.

69. Phospholipases in Cerebral Ischemia. Rao M. Adibhatla, PhD, principal investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, co-investigator, approved and funded, $30,000, American Heart Association, Kentucky Affiliate, 1995. (Awarded for 1995-1997, but rescinded when Dr. Adibhatla moved from the University of Kentucky to the University of Wisconsin.)

70. Alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptor in Traumatic Brain Injury. M. Renuka Prasad, PhD, principal investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, co-investigator, National Institutes of Health, approved and funded, $384,623, 1992-1996.

71. Ornithine Decarboxylase and Ischemic Brain Edema. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator. National Institutes of Health, approved and funded, $480,235 total, 1993-1996.

72. LES02-Assessment of the Efficacy and Safety of Eliprodil in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke. Robert J. Dempsey MD, principal investigator, approved, Lorex, 1995-1996.

73. Safety/Efficacy Study of 15 mg/Kg/day Tirilazad Mesylate in North American Women with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator, approved and funded, $203,060 (est. total), Upjohn Pharmaceuticals, 1995-1997.

74. An Exploratory Study of Tirilazad Mesylate (6, 10 and 15 mg/Kg/day) in Male Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator, approved and funded, $203,060 (est. total), Upjohn Pharmaceuticals, 1995-1997.

75. A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel-Group, Placebo-Controlled Group Sequential-Design, Multicenter Study to Determine the Safety and Efficacy of Intravenously Administered SDZ EAA 497 in Hospitalized Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator, pending, Sandoz, 1995-1997.

76. A Prospective, Multicenter, Dose-Ranging Study of Intra-Arterial Thrombolysis in Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Distribution Thromboembolic Stroke, Part II. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator, approved, $50,146 (est. total), Abbott Laboratories, 1996-1998.

77. A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group, 3-Day Treatment and 3-Month Follow-Up, Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Fosphenytoin (Cerebyx) in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Douglas Dulli, MD, co-principal investigators, approved, $110,000 (est. total), Parke-Davis, 1997-1998.

78. An International, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel Group Study to Assess Over 3 Months the Safety and Efficacy and Pharmacoeconomics of an 800mg Loading Dose and Fine 200mg Maintenance Doses of GV150526 in the Treatment of Patients with a Clinical Diagnosis of Acute Stroke. Robert Dempsey MD, Principal Investigator, approved, Glaxo Wellcome, 1998.

79. Glutamate Transporter Expression and Function in Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia. Rao Vemuganti PhD, Principal Investigator, Robert J. Dempsey MD, Co-Investigator. $130,000, American Heart Association Affiliate, 1998-1999.

80. Acute Cellular Response to Brain Injury. University of Wisconsin subcontract, with Robert J. Dempsey, MD, as Principal Investigator, of University of Kentucky Program Project grant,

81. Mechanisms of Brain Injury and Its Systemic Sequelæ, A. Byron Young, MD, as overall Principal Investigator, approved and funded, $30,277 (96-97) for UW subcontract, National Institutes of Health, 1994-2000.

82. Ornithine Decarboxylase (ODC) and Ischemic Brain Edema. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, principal investigator, approved, $532,725 (total), NIH, 1997-2000.

83. SB 214857/030-Blockade of the GP 11B/111A Receptor to Avoid Vascular Occlusion (BRAVO). David Ende, MD, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Co-Principal Investigators, $84,000, Smith Kline Beecham, 1999-2002.

84. A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Safety, Efficacy and Dose-Response Trial of Two Intravenous Doses of BMS-204352 in Patients with Acute Stroke. Robert J. Dempsey, MD, (Regional) Principal Investigator, approved and funded, $128,460, Bristol-Meyers Squibb, 1999-2002.

85. The Clomethiazole Acute Stroke Study in Ischemic Stroke. A Double-Blind, Parallel Group, Multinational, Multicenter Study of the Efficacy and Safety of I.V. Clomethiazole Compared to Placebo in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke. Douglas A. Dulli, MD, (Local) Principal Investigator, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, (Local) Sub-Investigator. Astra USA, Inc., 1999-2002.

PATENTS

Characterization of Vulnerable Plaque, P07275UW. December, 2007

PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Articles

1. Elliot B, Smego D, Dempsey RJ, et al. A colloquium on birth control. Notre Dame Science Quarterly 2:11, 1972.

2. Dempsey RJ, Morgan J, Cohen L: Reduction of enzyme efflux from skeletal muscle by diethylstilbestrol. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 18:104-111.1975.

3. Kohler J, Dempsey RJ, Simonowitz D: Hemorrhagic arteriovenous malformations in the colon of an adolescent. Surgical Rounds 3:73-74, 1980.

4. Dempsey RJ, Chandler WF: Choroid plexus cyst in the lateral ventricle causing obstructive symptoms in an adult. Surgical Neurology 15(2):116-119, 1981.

5. Dempsey RJ, Kindt GW: Pathologic cerebral vasodilation and increased intracranial pressure in experimental hepatic encephalopathy. Surgical Forum 32:477-479, 1981.

6. Ercius MS, Dempsey RJ, Chandler WF: Successful treatment of solitary thalamic abscess. Case report. Journal of Neurosurgery 56:865-867, 1982.

7. Dempsey RJ, Kindt GW: Experimental acute hepatic encephalopathy: The relationship of pathological cerebral vasodilation to increased intracranial pressure. Neurosurgery 10(6 PT 1):737-741, 1982.

8. Dempsey RJ, Kindt GW: Experimental augmentation of cerebral blood flow by mannitol in epidural intracranial masses. Journal of Trauma 22(6):449-454, 1982.

9. Dempsey RJ, Hopkins J, Bittman EL, Kindt GW: Total pinealectomy by an occipital parasagittal approach in sheep. Surgical Neurology 18(5):377-380, 1982.

10. Dempsey RJ, Chandler WF, Sauder SE: Surgically reversible hypothalamic hypopituitarism due to aqueductal stenosis. Case report. Journal of Neurosurgery 58:932-934, 1983.

11. Bittman EL, Dempsey RJ, Karsch FJ: Pineal melatonin secretion drives the reproductive response to day length in the ewe. Endocrinology 113(6):2276-2283, 1983.

12. Meyer KL, Dempsey RJ, Donaldson DL, Roy MW: Indomethacin-mediated improvement of somatosensory evoked potentials following middle cerebral artery occlusion: Effects of anesthesia. Surgical Forum 35:512-513, 1984.

13. Dempsey RJ, Chandler WF: Abnormal serum melatonin levels in patients with intrasellar tumors. Neurosurgery 15(6):815-819, 1984.

14. Meyer KL, Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Donaldson DL: Somatosensory evoked potentials as a measure of experimental cerebral ischemia. Journal of Neurosurgery 62:269-275, 1985.

15. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Meyer KL, Donaldson DL: Indomethacin-mediated improvement following middle cerebral artery occlusion in cats: Effects of anesthesia. Journal of Neurosurgery 62:874-881, 1985.

16. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Cowen DE, Maley ME: Leukotrienes and edema after transient cerebral ischemia. Surgical Forum 36:495-497, 1985.

17. Roy MW, Dempsey RJ, et al. Effects of verapamil and diltiazem on acute stroke in cats. Journal of Neurosurgery 63 (6) 929-936, 1985.

18. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Meyer K, Tai H, Olson J: Polyamine and prostaglandin markers in focal cerebral ischemia. Neurosurgery 17(4):635-640, 1985.

19. Young B, Ott L, Norton J, et al. The metabolic and nutritional sequelae of the non-steroid-treated head injury patient. Neurosurgery 17 (5) 784-791, 1985.

20. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Meyer K, Cowen DE, Tai H-H: Development of cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid after transient cerebral ischemia. Journal of Neurosurgery 64:118-124, 1986.

21. McClain CJ, Twyman DL, et al. Serum and urine zinc response in head-injured patients. Journal of Neurosurgery 64:224-230, 1986

22. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Cowen DE, Maley ME: Lipoxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid and the development of ischemic cerebral edema. Neurological Research 8:53-56, 1986

23. Slevin JT, Sparks DL, Dempsey RJ, et al. Altered striatal dopaminergic metabolism 36 hours after unilateral trauma to the human mesencephalon. Neurology 37(2):322-325, 1987.

24. Dempsey RJ, Combs DJ, et al. Moderate hypothermia reduces post ischemic edema development and leukotriene production. Neurosurgery 21(2):177-181, 1987

25. Young B, Ott L, et al. Effect of total parenteral nutrition upon intracranial pressure in severe head injury. Journal of Neurosurgery 67:76-80, 1987.

26. Young B, Ott L, et al. The effect of nutritional support on outcome from severe head injury. Journal of Neurosurgery 67:668-676, 1987

27. Goldsmith TL, Norton JA, et al. Safety and efficacy of metoclopramide in metrizamide myelography. Clinical Pharmacy 6:807-810, 1987.

28. Cowen DE, Combs DJ, Dempsey RJ: Measurement of somatosensory evoked potential in the Mongolian gerbil: The effects of cerebral ischemia. Neurological Research 9:159-163, 1987

29. Norton JA, Ott LG, et al. Intolerance to enteral feeding in the brain-injured patient. Journal of Neurosurgery 68:62-66, 1988.

30. Roy MW, Dempsey RJ, et al: Thromboxane synthetase inhibition with imidazole increased blood flow in ischemic penumbra. Neurosurgery 22(2):317-323, 1988.

31. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, et al. Polyamine inhibition preserves somatosensory evoked potential activity after transient cerebral ischemia. Neurological Research 10:141-44. 1988

32. Dempsey RJ, Rapp RP, et al: Prophylactic parenteral antibiotics in clean neurosurgical procedures: A review. Journal of Neurosurgery 69:52-57, 1988.

33. Ott LG, Schmidt JJ, et al. Comparison of administration of two standard intravenous amino acid formulas to severely brain-injured patients. Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy 22:763-768, 1988

34. Dempsey RJ, Combs DJ, Olson JW, Maley M: Brain ornithine decarboxylase activity following transient cerebral ischemia: Relationship to cerebral edema development. Neurological Research 10:175-178, 1988

35. Dempsey RJ, Maley BE, Cowen D, Olson JW: Ornithine decarboxylase activity and immunohistochemical location in post ischemic brain. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 8(6):843-847, 1988.

36. Young AB, Ott LG, Beard D, Dempsey RJ: The acute-phase response of the brain-injured patient. Journal of Neurosurgery 69:375-380, 1988

37. Combs DJ, Ott L, McAninch PS, Dempsey RJ, Young B: The effect of total parenteral nutrition on vasogenic edema development following cold injury in rats. Journal of Neurosurgery 70:623-627, 1989

38. Kolpek JH, Ott LG, et al. Comparison of urinary urea nitrogen excretion and measured energy expenditure in spinal cord injury and nonsteroid-treated severe head trauma patients. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 13(3):277-280, 1989

39. Young B, Ott L, Dempsey RJ, Haack D, Tibbs P: Relationship between admission hyperglycemia and neurologic outcome of severely brain-injured patients. Annals of Surgery 210(4):466-473, 1989

40. Patchell RA, Tibbs PA, Walsh JW, Dempsey RJ, et al: A randomized trial of surgery in the treatment of single metastases to the brain. New England Journal of Medicine 322:494-500, 1990

41. Combs DJ, Dempsey RJ, Maley M, Donaldson D: Relationship between plasma glucose, brain lactate and intracellular pH in cerebral ischemia. Stroke 21(6):936-942, 1990

42. Dempsey RJ, Combs DJ, et al: In vivo 31phosphorus spectroscopy during transient cerebral ischemia in the gerbil. Neurological Research 12:106-110, 1990.

43. Dempsey RJ, Diana AL, Moore RW: Thickness of carotid artery atherosclerotic plaque and ischemic risk. Neurosurgery 27(3):343-348, 1990

44. Costello L, Combs DJ, Dempsey RJ: Unilateral carotid artery ligation in the Mongolian gerbil as a model for testing infarction-reducing therapies. Neurological Research 12:237-242, 1990

45. Combs D, Dempsey RJ, Kumar S, Donaldson D: Focal cerebral infarction in cats in the presence of hyperglycemia and increased insulin. Metabolic Brain Disease 5:169-178, 1990.

46. Dempsey RJ, Carney JM, Kindy MS: Inducible ornithine decarboxylase expression in brain subject to vasogenic edema after transient ischemia: Relationship to c-fos gene expression. Acta Neurochirurgica (Suppl) 51:189-191. 1990

47. Rapp R, Billeter M, Hatton J, Young B, Tibbs P, Dempsey RJ: Intravenous ciprofloxacin versus ceftazidime in treating nosocomial pneumonia and urinary tract infections. Clinical Pharmacy 10:49-55, 1991.

48. Kindy MS, Carney JP, Dempsey RJ, Carney JM: Ischemic induction of proto-oncogene expression in gerbil brain. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 2:217-228, 1991.

49. Ott L, Young B, et al. Altered gastric emptying after head-injured patient: Relationship to feeding tolerance. Journal of Neurosurgery 74:738-742, 1991

50. Dempsey RJ, Carney JM, Kindy MS: Modulation of ornithine decarboxylase mRNA expression following transient ischemia in the gerbil brain. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 11(6): 979-985, 1991.

51. Combs DJ, Dempsey RJ, Donaldson D, Kindy MS: Hyperglycemia suppresses c-fos mRNA expression following transient cerebral ischemia in gerbils. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 12(1): 169-172, 1992.

52. Lee C, Dean BL, Kirsch JE, Runge VM, Dempsey RJ, et al. Cerebral infarction: assessment of patterns using ultra-fast MR contrast imaging. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 1992 13(1):277-9. 1992

53. Dean BL, Lee C, Kirsch JE, Runge VM, Dempsey RJ, Pettigrew LC: Cerebral hemodynamics and cerebral blood volume: MR assessment using gadolinium contrast agents and T1-weighted turbo-FLASH imaging. American Journal of Neuroradiology 12:39-48, 1992.

54. Dempsey RJ, Moore RW: Amount of smoking independently predicts carotid artery atherosclerosis severity. Stroke 23(5):693-696, 1992

55. Riley WA, Barnes RW, Applegate WB, Dempsey RJ, et al. Reproducibility of noninvasive ultrasonic measurement of carotid atherosclerosis: The asymptomatic carotid artery plaque study (ACAPS). Stroke 23(8):1062-1068, 1992

56. Baker CW, Anderson KW, Beaty MM, Schwartz RW, Dempsey RJ: Decreased red blood cell membrane deformability in smokers and non-smokers with atherosclerosis. Clinical Hemorrheology 13:671-678, 1993.

57. Dempsey RJ: New concepts in the management of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Current Surgery 50(8):587-592, 1993

58. Schmitz MP, Combs DJ, Dempsey RJ: Difluoromethylornithine decreases post ischemic brain edema and blood-brain barrier breakdown. Neurosurgery 33(5):882-888, 1993

59. Prasad MR, Dhillon HS, Carbary T, Dempsey RJ, Scheff SW: Enhanced phosphodiestric breakdown of phosphatidylinositol bisphosphate after experimental brain injury. Journal of Neurochemistry 63(2):773-776, 1994

60. Prasad MR, Ramaiah C, McIntosh TK, Dempsey RJ, Hipkens S, Yurek D: Regional levels of lactate and norepinephrine after experimental brain injury. Journal of Neurochemistry 63(3):1086-94, 1994.

61. Cai WM, Hatton J, Pettigrew LC, Dempsey RJ, Chandler MH: A simplified High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic method for direct determination of warfarin enantiomers and their protein binding in stroke patients. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 16(5):509-512, 1994

62. Dhillon HS, Donaldson D, Dempsey RJ, Prasad MR: Regional levels of free fatty acids and Evans blue extravasation after experimental brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma 11(4):405-415, 1994.

63. Kindy MS, Hu Y, Dempsey RJ: Blockade of ornithine decarboxylase enzyme protects against ischemic brain damage. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 14(6):1040-1045, 1994.

64. Dempsey RJ, Moore RW, Cordero S: Factors leading to early recurrence of carotid plaque after carotid endarterectomy. Surgical Neurology 43(3):278-283, 1995

65. Adams HP, Byington RP, Hoen H, Dempsey RJ, Furberg C: Effect of cholesterol-lowering medications on progression of mild atherosclerotic lesions of the carotid arteries and on the risk of stroke. Cerebrovascular Diseases 5:171-177, 1995.

66. Hall NC, Dempsey RJ, et al: Structural alterations in synaptosomal membrane-associated proteins and lipids by transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in the cat. Neurochemical Research 20(10):1161-1169, 1995

67. Dhillon HS, Yang L, et al. Regional concentrations of cyclic nucleotides after experimental brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma 12(6):1035-1043, 1995

68. Rao AM, Baskaya MK, Maley ME, Prasad MR, Dempsey RJ: Ornithine decarboxylase activity and edema formation in cerebral ischemia of conscious gerbils. Journal of Neurochemistry 65(6):2639-2643, 1995

69. Dhillon HS, Carbary T, Dose J, Dempsey RJ, Prasad MR: Activation of phosphatidylinositol bisphosphate signal transduction pathway after experimental brain injury: a lipid study. Brain Research 698(1-2):100-106, 1995

70. Baskaya MK, Rao AM, Prasad MR, Dempsey RJ: Regional activity of ornithine decarboxylase and edema formation after traumatic brain injury. Neurosurgery 38(1):140-145, 1996.

71. Baskaya M, Rao AM, Prasad R, Dempsey RJ: Effect of (-difluoromethylornithine treatment on regional ornithine decarboxylase activity and edema formation after experimental brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma 13:85-92, 1996.

72. Young B, Ott L, Kasarskis E, Rapp R, Moles K, Dempsey RJ, et al. Zinc supplementation is associated with improved neurologic recovery rate and visceral protein levels of patients with severe closed head injury. Journal of Neurotrauma 13(1):25-34, 1996.

73. Dempsey RJ, Davis DG, Buice RG Jr, Lodder RA: Biological and medical applications of near-infrared spectrometry. Applied Spectroscopy 50(2):18A-34A, 1996

74. Baskaya MK, Prasad MR, Donaldson D, Hu Y, Rao AM, Dempsey RJ: Enhanced accumulation of free fatty acids in experimental focal cerebral ischemia. Prostaglandins Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids. 54(3):167-171, 1996

75. Baskaya MK, Hu Y, et al. Protective effects of the 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor AA-861 on cerebral edema after transient ischemia. Journal of Neurosurgery. 85(1):112-116, 1996

76. Hatton J, Lu WY, et al. A step-wise protocol for stress ulcer prophylaxis in the neurosurgical intensive care unit. Surgical Neurology. 46:493-499, 1996.

77. Dempsey RJ, Baskaya MK, et al. Delayed hyperglycemia and intracellular acidosis during focal cerebral ischemia in cats. Acta Neurochir 138(6):745-51, 1996.

78. Dempsey RJ, Baskaya MK, et al. Effect of hyperglycemia on reperfusion-associated recovery of intracellular pH and high energy phosphates after transient cerebral ischemia in gerbils. Neurological Research. 18(6):546-552, 1996

79. Badie B, Dempsey RJ: Treatment of brain tumors: Making progress? Wisconsin Medical Journal 95(12):851, 1996.

80. Young B, Moore WS, et al: An analysis of perioperative surgical mortality and morbidity in the asymptomatic carotid atherosclerosis study. Stroke 27:2216-2224, 1996

81. Baskaya MK, Rao AM, Dogan A, Donaldson D, Gellin G, Dempsey RJ: Regional brain polyamine levels in permanent focal cerebral ischemia. Brain Research. 744(2):302-308, 1997.

82. Rao AM, Baskaya MK, Maley ME, Kindy MS, Dempsey RJ: Beneficial effects of S-adenosyl-L-methionine on blood-brain barrier breakdown and neuronal survival after transient cerebral ischemia in gerbils. Molecular Brain Research. 44(1):134-138, 1997.

83. Baskaya MK, Rao AM, et al. Protective effects of ifenprodil on ischemic injury size, blood-brain barrier breakdown, and edema formation in focal cerebral ischemia. Neurosurgery. 40(2):364-371, 1997.

84. Hatton J, Rapp RP, et al. Intravenous Insulin-like Growth Factor-I (IGF-I) in moderate-to-severe head injury: a Phase II safety and efficacy trial. Journal of Neurosurgery 86(5):779-786, 1997.

85. Baskaya MK, Rao AM, Dogan A, Donaldson D, Dempsey RJ: The biphasic opening of the blood- brain barrier in the cortex and hippocampus after traumatic brain injury in rats. Neuroscience Letters 226(1):33-36, 1997.

86. Dogan A, Rao AM, et al. Effects of ifenprodil, a polyamine site NMDA receptor antagonist, on reperfusion injury after transient focal cerebral ischemia. Journal of Neurosurgery 87(6):921-926, 1997

87. Baskaya M, Dempsey RJ: Brain protection during cerebrovascular surgery. Perspectives in Neurological Surgery 8(1):95-114, 1997.

88. Dempsey RJ, Cassis L, Davis D, Lodder R: Near infrared imaging and spectroscopy in stroke research: Lipoprotein distributions and disease. Annals of New York Academic Sciences, 820:149-169, 1997.

89. Rao VLR, Baskaya MK, Rao AM, Dogan A, Dempsey RJ: Increased ornithine decarboxylase activity and protein level in the cortex following traumatic brain injury in rats. Brain Research 783(1):163-166, 1998.

90. Biller J, Feinberg WM, et al. Guidelines for carotid endarterectomy--A statement for healthcare professionals from a special writing group of the Stroke Council, American Heart. Circulation 97(5):501-509, 1998 and Stroke 29(2):554-562, 1998.

91. Rao VLR, Baskaya MK, et al. Traumatic brain injury down-regulates glial glutamate transporter (GLT-1 and GLAST) proteins in rat brain. Journal of Neurochemistry 70(5);2020-2027, 1998

92. Dogan A, Baskaya M, Rao VLR, Rao A, Dempsey RJ: Intraluminal suture occlusion of middle cerebral artery in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Neuroscience Research 20:265-270, 1998.

93. Rao A, Hatcher J, Dogan A, Dempsey RJ: Fluorometric assay of nitrite and nitrate in brain tissue after traumatic brain injury and cerebral ischemia. Brain Research 793:265-270, 1998

94. Woodward D, Hatton J, et al. (-1 acid glycoprotein and CNS distribution following subarachnoid hemorrhage. Pharmacotherapy 18;1062-1068, 1998.

95. Rao A, Hatcher J, Baskaya MK, Dempsey RJ. Simultaneous assay of ornithine decarboxylase and polyamines after central nervous system injury in gerbil and rat. Neuroscience Letters 256 (2) 65-68, 1998

96. Patchell R, Tibbs P, Regine W, Dempsey RJ, et al. Postoperative radiotherapy in the treatment of single metastases to the brain. Journal of the American Medical Association 280:1485-1489, 1998

97. Rao A, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ. CDP-Choline: Neuroprotection in Transient Forebrain Ischemia of Gerbils. Journal of Neuroscience Research 58 (5) 697-705 1999.

98. Rao A, Hatcher J, Kindy M, Dempsey RJ. Arachidonic Acid and Leukotriene C4: Role in Transient Cerebral Ischemia of Gerbils. Neurochem Research 24:1225-1232, 1999

99. Baskaya MK, Dogan A, Dempsey RJ. Application of endovascular suture occlusion at middle cerebral artery in gerbils to obtain consistent infarctions. Neurological Research 21:574-578, 1999

100. Sandin J, Salamat S, Baskaya M, Dempsey RJ. Intracerebral hemorrhage due to the rupture of a nontraumatic middle meningeal artery aneurysm. Journal of Neurosurgery. 90:951-955, 1999

101. Dogan A, Rao A, et al. The contribution of polyamine oxidase brain injury after trauma. Journal of Neurosurgery 90:1078-1082, 1999.

102. Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ. Traumatic injury to cat brain upregulates neuronal nitric oxide synthase expression and L-[3H] nitro-organic binding. Journal of Neurotrauma 16:865-877, 1999

103. Dogan A, Rao AM, Hatcher J, Rao R, Baskaya MK, Dempsey RJ. Effects of MDL 72527, a specific inhibitor of polyamine oxidase, on brain edema, ischemic injury volume and tissue polyamine levels in rats after temporary middle cerebral artery occlusion. Journal of Neurochemistry 72:765-770, 1999.

104. Dogan A, Eras M, Rao V, Dempsey RJ. Protective effects of memantine against ischemia-reperfusion injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Acta Neurochirurgica 141:1107-1113, 1999.

105. JAS III, Salamat MS, Baskaya M, Dempsey RJ. CASE REPORTS: Intracerebral hemorrhage caused by the rupture of a nontraumatic middle meningeal artery aneurysm. Case report and review of the literature. Journal of Neurosurgery 90 (5), 951-954 1999

106. Rao A, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ. “Polyamine response to CNS injury: For better or for worse?” Recent Research Development in Neurochem 2:517-532, 1999.

107. Rao A, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ. “Lipid metabolism in ischemic neuronal death.” Recent Research Development in Neurochem 2:533-549, 1999.

108. Dempsey RJ, Baskaya M, Dogan A. “Attenuation of Brain Edema, Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Injury Volume by Ifenprodil, a Polyamine-site N-methyl-o-aspartate Receptor Antagonist, after Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats.” Neurosurgery 47:399-406, 2000

109. Rao A, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ. Neuroprotection by Group I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Antagonists in Forebrain Ischemia of Gerbil. Neuroscience Letters, 293 (1) 1-4 2000

110. Rao A, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ. Lipid Alterations in Transient Forebrain Ischemia: Possible New Mechanisms in CDP-Choline Neuroprotection. Journal of Neurochemistry 75:2528-2535, 2000

111. Baskaya M, Dogan A, Rao A, Dempsey RJ. Neuroprotective Effects of CAP-Choline on Brain Edema and Blood Brain Barrier Breakdown After Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurosurgery 92:448-452, 2000

112. Baskaya M, Dogan A, Temiz C, Dempsey RJ. Application of 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining to evaluate injury volume after controlled cortical impact brain injury: Role of brain edema in evaluation of injury volume. Journal of Neurotrauma 17:93-99, 2000

113. Rao A, Hatcher J, Dogan A, Dempsey RJ. Elevated N1 acetylspermidine levels in gerbil and rat brains after CNS injury. Journal of Neurochemistry 74:1106-1111, 2000.

114. Rao VL, Rao AM, et al. Glial Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Down-regulation Precedes Delayed Neuronal Death in Gerbil Hippocampus Following Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia. Neurochem International 36:531-537, 2000.

115. Rao VL, Dogan A, Bowen K, Dempsey RJ. Traumatic brain injury leads to increased expression of peripheral type benzodiazepine receptors, neuronal death and activation of astrocytes and microglia in rat thalamus. Experimental Neurology 161:102-114, 2000.

116. Dogan A, Dempsey RJ. Diagnostic modalities for carotid artery disease. Neurosurgery Clinicals of North America. 2000 Apr;11(2):205-20. 2000

117. Su G, Haworth R, Dempsey RJ, Sun D. Regulation of Na+ - K+ - Cl- Cotransporter in Primary Astrocytes by Dibutyryl cAMP and High [K+]. American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology 279:C1710 – C1721, 2000.

118. Babu G, Sailor K, Sun D, Dempsey RJ. Spermidine/spermine N’acety/transferace activity in rat brain following transient focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion. Neuroscience Letters. 300:17-20, 2001.

119. Rao V, Dogan A, Todd K, Bowen K, Rothstein J, Dempsey RJ. Antisense Knockdown of the Glial Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 but not Neuronal Glutamate Transporter EAAC1 Exacerbates Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia-Induced Neuronal Damage in Rat Brain. Journal of Neuroscience 21:1876-1883, 2001.

120. Dulli D, Dempsey RJ, Levine R, Attitudes and Approaches to Acute Ischemia Stroke in Wisconsin Hospitals. Wisconsin Medical Journal 100:44-49, 2001

121. Kim BT, Raghavendra R VL, Sailor KA, Bowen KK, Dempsey RJ. Laboratory Investigations: Protective effects of glial cell line--Derived neurotrophic factor on hippocampal neurons after traumatic brain injury in rats. Journal of Neurosurgery 95 (4), 674-679 2001

122. Rao VL, Dogan A, Bowen KK, Todd K, Dempsey RJ: Glial Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Knockout Exacerbates Hippocampal Neuronal Damage Following Traumatic Injury to Rat Brain. Europe Journal of Neurosciences 13:119-128, 2001.

123. Yan Y, Dempsey RJ, Sun D: Na+-K+-Cl- Cotransporter in Rat Local Ischemia. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism 21:711-721, 2001.

124. Rao V, Dogan A, Bowen K, Rao A, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ: Ornithine Decarboxylase Knockdown Exacerbates Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia Induced Neuronal Damage in Rat Brain. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism 21:945-954, 2001

125. Rao A, Bowen K, Dempsey R. Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia Down-regulates Glutamate Transporters GLT-1 and EAAC1 Expression in Rat Brains. Neurochemical Research 26:497-502, 2001

126. Yan Y, Dempsey RJ, Sun D: Expression of Na(+)-K(+)-Cl(-) cotransporter in rat brain during development and its localization in mature astrocytes. Brain Research 911(1) 43-55. 2001

127. Rao A, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ: Does CAP-Choline Modulate Phospholipase Activities? Brain Research 893:268-272, 2001.

128. Rao V, Dogan A, Todd K, Bowen K, Dempsey RJ: Neuroprotection by memantine, a noncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonist after traumatic brain injury in rats. Brain Research 911:96-100, 2001.

129. Rao V, Bowen K, Rao A, Dempsey RJ: Up-Regulation of the Peripheral-type Benzodiazepine Receptor Expression and [3H] Pk11195 Binding in Gerbil Hippocampus Following Transient Forebrain Ischemia. Journal of Neuroscience Research 64 (5) 493-500 2001

130. Kim B, Rao V, Sailor K, Bowen K, Dempsey RJ: Protective effects of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor on hippocampal neurons after traumatic brain injury in rats. Journal of Neurosurgery 95 (4), 674-679. 2001

131. Rao A, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ: Effects of Citicoline on Phospholipid and Glutathione Levels in Transient Cerebral Ischemia. Stroke, 32, (2376-2381). 2001.

132. Song G, Cechvala C, Resnick D, Dempsey RJ, Rao V: Gene Expression Analysis After Acute Spinal Cord Injury in Rat. Journal of Neurochemistry 79 (4) 804-815. 2001

133. Adibhatla RM, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ: Citicoline: Neuroprotective Mechanisms in Cerebral Ischemia. Journal of Neurochemistry 80:12-23. 2002

134. Hatcher JF, Dempsey RJ: Citicoline: neuroprotective mechanisms in cerebral ischemia.

Journal of Neurochemistry 80 (1), 12-23. 2002

135. Adibhatla RM, Hatcher J, Sailor K, Dempsey RJ: Polyamines and CNS Injury: Spermine and Spermidine Decrease Following Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, Brain Research 938:81-86. 2002

136. Arfanakis K, Haughton VM, et al: Diffusion Tensor MR Imaging in Diffuse Axonal Injury, American Journal of Neuroradiology 23(5):794-802. 2002

137. Song G, Dhodda VK, Blei AT, Dempsey RJ, Rao VLR: GeneChip® analysis shows altered mRNA expression of transcripts of neurotransmitter and signal transduction pathways in the cerebral cortex of portacaval shunted rats. Journal of Neuroscience Research 68 (6) 730-737 2002

138. Dhodda VK, Sailor K, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti RL: Novel mediators of ischemic preconditioning induced neuroprotection. Journal of Neurochemistry 81(1),108-111 2002

139. Dempsey RJ. Balance in a Young Neurosurgeon’s Life, Young Neurosurgeons News, Spring 2002.

140. Rao VLR, Bowen KK, Dhodda V, Song G, Franklin J, Dempsey RJ: Gene Expression Analysis of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat Cerebral Cortex Following Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia, Journal of Neurochem, 83(5):1072-86, 2002.

141. Yan Y, Dempsey RJ, Flemmer A, Forbush B, Sun D: Inhibition of Na+-K+-Cl- Cotransporter during Focal Cerebral Ischemia Decreases Edema and Neuronal Damage. Brain Research 961 (1) 22-31 2003.

142. Dempsey R, Rao V: Cytidinediphosphocholine Treatment Decreases Traumatic Brain Injury-Induced Hippocampal Neuronal Death Cortical Contusion Volume and Neurological Dysfunction in Rat, Journal of Neurosurgery 98:867-873. 2003.

143. Rao VLR, Dhodda V, Song G, Bowen KK, Dempsey RJ: Traumatic Brain Injury-induced Acute Gene Expression Changes in Rat Cerebral Cortex Identified by GeneChip® Analysis. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 71:208-219, 2003

144. Rao M Adibhatla, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ: Phospholipase A2, Hydroxyl Radicals and Lipid Peroxidation in Transient Cerebral Ischemia. Antioxidants and Redox Signaling. 5: 647-654, 2003.

145. Temiz Cuneyt, Tan K, Ugar Hasan, Dempsey RJ, Egemen N: L-Argińinē in Focal Cerebral Ischemia, Neurosurgical Research. 25(5):465-70. 2003

146. Temiz C, Dogan A, Baskaya M, Dempsey RJ: Dose-dependent Effect of Difluoromethylornithine on Reperfusion Injury after Temporary Middle-Cerebral Artery Occlusion, Clinical Neuroscience, 87(3):581-97. 2003

147. Dempsey RJ, Sailor K, Bowen K, Vemuganti R: Stroke-induced Progenitor Cell Proliferation in Adult Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat Brain: Effect of Exogenous IGF-1 and GDNF, Journal of Neurochemistry, 8:586-597, 2003.

148. Sailor KA, Dhodda VK, Rao VLR, Dempsey RJ: Experimental focal ischemia-Osteopontin infusion into normal adult rat brain fails to increase cell proliferation in dentate gyrus and subventricular zone. Acta Neurochirurgica-Supplement 181-186. 2003

149. Swartz KR, Fee DB, Dempsey RJ: Blossoming traumatic epidural hematoma

The Journal of Emergency Medicine 25 (4), 451-452. 2003

150. Sailor K, Dhodda VK, Rao VL, Dempsey RJ: Osteopontin Infusion into Normal Adult rat Brain Fails to Increase Cell Proliferation in Dentate Gyrus and Subventricular Zone. Brain Edema XII: Supplement Acta Neurochirurgica 86:181-185. 2003

151. Babu N, Sailor K, Beck J, Sun D, Dempsey RJ. Ornithine Decarboxylase Activity in In Vito and In Vitro Models of Cerebral Ischemia, Neurochemical Research. 28(12) 1851-1857. 2003

152. Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ, Bowen K: Inhibition of Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Protein Expression by Antisense Oligonucleotides is Neuroprotective after Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rat, Stroke, 35:179-184, 2004

153. Tureyen K, Vemuganti R, Sailor K, Dempsey RJ: Infarct Volume Quantification in Mouse Focal Cerebral Ischemia: A comparison of Triphenyltetrazolium Chloride and Cresyl Violet Staining Techniques, Journal of Neuroscience Methods 139:203-207, 2004

154. Tureyen K, Vemuganti R, Sailor K, Bowen K, Dempsey RJ: Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia-Induced Neurogenesis in the Dentate Gyrus of the Adult Mouse, Journal of Neurosurgery, 101:799-805, 2004

155. Griffith S, Pozniak M, et al: Intraoperative Sonography of Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations - How We Do It, Journal of Ultrasound Medicine 23:1065-1072. 2004

156. Tureyen K, Vemuganti R, Sailor K, Dempsey RJ: Ideal Suture Diameter is Critical for Consistent Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Mice, Neurosurgery. 56:196-200. 2005

157. Rao M Adibhatla, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ: Cytidine-5'-diphosphocholine Affects CTP:Phosphocholine Cytidylyltransferase and Lyso-Phosphatidylcholine after Transient Brain Ischemia, Journal of Neuroscience Research 76(3):390-396. 2004

158. Dempsey RJ, Moftakhar R, Pozniak M: Intraoperative Doppler to Measure Cerebrovascular Resistance as a Guide to Complete Resection of Arterial Venous Malformations. Neurosurgery 55 (1). 155-161. 2004

159. Vemuganti RL and Dempsey RJ: Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaques from Symptomatic Stroke Patients Share the Molecular Fingerprints to Develop in a Neoplastic Fashion: A Microarray Analysis Study, Neuroscience 131: 359-374. 2005

160. Temiz C, Dogan A, Baskaya MK, Dempsey RJ: Effect of difluoromethylornithine on reperfusion injury after temporary middle cerebral artery occlusion. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 12: 449-452, 2005.

161. Kalluri HS, Vemuganti RL, Dempsey RJ: Lack of Response to EGF in Adult Neural Progenitor Cells, NeuroReport, 16:8:835-838, 2005.

162. Naylor M, Bowen K, Sailor K, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R: Preconditioning-induced ischemic tolerance stimulates growth factor expression and neurogenesis in adult rat hippocampus, Journal of Neurochemistry International, 47:565-572, 2005.

163. Tureyen K, Vemuganti RL, Bowen KK, Sailor K, Dempsey RJ: EGF and FGF-2 Infusion Increases Post-ischemic Neural Progenitor Cell Proliferation in Adult Rat Brain, Neurosurgery 57(6):1254-63. 2005

164. Tureyen K, Vemuganti RL, Salamat MS, Dempsey RJ: Increased Angiogenesis and Angiogenic Gene Expression in Carotid Artery Plaques from Symptomatic Stroke Patients, Neurosurgery, 58:5, 971-977. 2006

165. Yan Y, Sailor K, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ: Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 is an Endogenous Mediator of Focal Ischemia-Induced Neural Progenitor Proliferation, European Journal of Neuroscience, 24:45-54, 2006

166. Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ: Increased expression of genes that control ionic homeostasis, second messenger signaling and metabolism in the carotid plaques from patients with symptomatic stroke, Journal of Neurochem, 97:92-96, 2006.

167. Adibhatla RM, Hatcher, JF, Dempsey RJ: Lipids and Lipidemics in Brain Injury and Diseases American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. 8:E314-E321.

168. Dempsey RJ, Kalluri H: Ischemia induced Neurogenesis: Role of Growth Factors, Neurosurgery Clinics of North America 18(1):183-190, 2007.

169. Wiltrout C, Lang B, Yan Y, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R: Repairing Brain after Stroke: A Review on Post-ischemic Neurogenesis. Neurochem International. 50(7-8):1028-41. 2007

170. Yan Y, Sailor K, Lang B , Park S, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ: Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 plays a Critical Role in Neuroblast Migration following Focal Cerebral Ischemia. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 27(6):1213-24, 2007.

171. Shi H, Tu H, Dempsey R and Varghese T: Ultrasonic Attenuation Estimation in Small Plaque Samples Using a Power Difference Method. Ultrasonic Imaging 29:15-30, 2007.

172. Trivedi M, Ward M, et al: Longitudinal changes in global brain volume between 79 and 409 days after traumatic brain injury: relationship with duration of coma, Journal of Neurotrauma Vol 24;5, 2007, 766 – 771 2007

173. Kalluri H, Eickstaedt J, Dempsey RJ: Oxygen glucose deprivation inhibits the growth and ERK phosphorylation of neural progenitor cells in vitro. Neuroscience Letters. 426:145-148, 2007.

174. Kalluri H, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ: Mechanism of insulin-like growth factor I-mediated proliferation of adult neural progenitor cells: Role of Akt. European Journal of Neuroscience, 24(4): 1041-1048. 2007

175. Adibhatla R, Dempsey RJ, Hatcher J: Integration of Cytokine Biology and Lipid Metabolism in Stroke. Frontiers in Bioscience, 13:1250-1270, 2008.

176. Park S, Yan, Y, Satriotomo I, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ: Substance P promotes adult neural progenitor cell proliferation. Journal of Neurosurgery, 107:593-599, 2007.

177. Shi H, Varghese T, Dempsey RJ, Salamat S, Zagzebski J: Relationship between Ultrasonic Attenuation, Size and Axial Strain Parameters for ex-vivo Atherosclerotic Carotid Plaque. Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 34(10): 1666-1677, 2008.

178. Bendlin, BB, Ries ML, Lazar M., Alexander AL, Dempsey, RJ, et al: Longitudinal changes in patients with traumatic brain injury assessed with diffusion tensor and volumetric imaging. Neuroimage, 42, 503-514, 2008.

179. Shi H, Mitchell C, et al: Preliminary in-vivo atherosclerotic carotid plaque characterization using the accumulated axial strain and relative lateral shift strain indices. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 53:6377-6394, 2008.

180. Yan Y, Lang B, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ: Persistent migration of neuroblasts from the subventricular zone to the injured striatum mediated by osteopontin following intracerebral hemorrhage. Journal of Neurochemistry, 109: 1624-1635, 2009.

181. Lang B, Yan Y, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R: Impaired neurogenesis in adult type-2 diabetic rats. Brain Research 2009 Mar 3;1258:25-33. 2009

182. Liu Y, Lang B, Vemuganti R, Baskaya M, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R: The Potential of Neural Stem Cells to Repair Stroke-induced Brain Damage. Acta Neuropathol 117 (5) 469–480 2009

183. Dempsey RJ, Kalluri H: Regulation of post ischemic neurogenesis by IGFBP-3. Journal of Cerebral Blood flow and Metabolism 29, S550-S551. 2009

184. Yan Y, Lang B, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ: Galectin-3 mediates post-ischemic tissue remodeling Scientist. Brain Research 1288, 116-124. 2009

185. Shi H, Varghese T, Mitchell C, McCormick M, Dempsey RJ, Kliewer M: In-vivo Attenuation and Equivalent Scatterer size parameters for Atherosclerotic Carotid Plaque: Preliminary Results. Ultrasonics 2009, (8) 779-785. 2009

186. Seçkin H, Patel N, Avci E, Dempsey RJ, Başkaya MK: Removal of cavernous malformation of the Meckel's cave by extradural pterional approach using Heros muscle dissection technique. Surgical Neurology. 2009 Dec;72(6):733-6. 2009

187. Yan Y, Lang B, Dempsey RJ: Osteopontin is a mediator of the Lateral migration of Neuroblasts from the Subventricular Zone after Focal Cerebral Ischemia Neurochemistry International, 55 (8) 826-832. 2009

188. Seckin H, Avci E, Uluc K, Dempsey RJ, Baskaya M: Surgical Treatment of Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms: Part I. Contemporary Neurosurgery 31 (24), 1-6. 2009

189. Baskaya M, Seckin H, Avci E, Dempsey RJ, Uluc K: Surgical Treatment of Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms: Part II. Contemporary Neurosurgery 31 (25), 1-7 2009

190. Rocque B, Kuo J, Dempsey RJ: The University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery. Neurosurgery 67 (2) 424-430. 2010

191. Powers C, Dempsey RJ: Thoughts on Consciousness. Neurosurgery 66 (4), N22- 23, 2010.

192. Kalluri H, Dempsey RJ: D609 inhibits the proliferation of neural progenitor cells. NeuroReport, 21(10):700-703. 2010

193. Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti RL, Varghese T, Hermann BP: A Review of Carotid Atherosclerosis and Vascular Cognitive Decline: A New Understanding of the Keys to Symptomology. Neurosurgery 67 (2) 484-493. 2010

194. Kundu B, Kuo JS, Dempsey RJ: Turning everything into brain? Neurosurgery. 67(2):N16-17, 2010.

195. Kalluri HS, Dempsey RJ: Regulation of cell cycle by IGFBP3. Neurochem Res. 36 (3):406-11. 2011

196. Bowen K, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R: Adult interleukin-6 knockout mice show compromised neurogenesis. NeuroReport 22:126–130. 2011

197. Tureyen K, Bowen K, Liang J, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R: Exacerbated brain damage, edema and inflammation in type-2 diabetic mice subjected to focal ischemia. Journal of Neurochemistry 116:499-507. 2011

198. Nakka V, Lang B, Lenschow D, Zhang D, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R: Increased Cerebral Protein ISGylation after Focal Ischemia is Neuroprotective. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism 31 (12), 2375-2384 2011

199. Dempsey RJ. Art, Passion and Neurosurgery: Presidential address from the Society of Neurological Surgeons, June 2010. World Neurosurgery 76 (5), 378-384. 2011

200. Gusain A, Hatcher J, Adibhatla R, Wesley U, Dempsey RJ: Anti-proliferative effects of tricyclodecan-9-yl-xanthogenate (D609) involve ceramide and cell cycle inhibition. Molecular Neurobiology 45(3)455-464 2012.

201. Rocque B, Jackson D, Varghese, et. al: Impaired Cognitive Function in Patients with Atherosclerotic Carotid Stenosis and Correlation with Ultrasound Strain Measurements. Journal of Neurological Science 15(1)322 20-24. 2012

202. Kalluri HS, Dempsey RJ: Osteopontin increases the proliferation of neural progenitor cells. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience 30 (5):359-62. 2012

203. Plante M, Arscott WT, Folsom J, Tighe S, Dempsey RJ, Wesley U: Ethanol promotes cytotoxic effects of Tumor Necrosis Factor Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand through induction of reactive oxygen species in prostate cancer cells. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, 16(1)16-22. 2012

204. McCormick M, Varghese T, et al: Methods for robust in-vivo strain estimation in the carotid artery. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 57 7329-7353. 2012

205. Wesley U, Vemuganti R, Ayvaci R, Dempsey RJ: Galectin-3 enhances angiogenic and migratory potential of microglial cells via modulation of integrin linked kinase signaling. Brain Research 1496, pp. 1-9. 2013

206. Kahamba J, Assey A, Dempsey RJ, Qureshi M, Härtl, R: The Second African Federation of Neurological Surgeons Course in the East, Central, and Southern Africa Region Held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, January 2011. World Neurosurgery Sep-Oct;80 (3-4):255-9. 2013

207. Kalluri HS, Gusain A, Dempsey RJ: Regulation of neural progenitor cell proliferation by D609: potential role for ERK. Molecular Neurobiology. 47 (2) 782-789. 2013

208. Dempsey RJ, Nakaji P: FIENS Global Health and Neurosurgical Volunteerism. Neurosurgery, 73 (6), 1070-1071. 2013

209. Wang X, Jackson DC, et al: Correlation of Cognitive Function with Ultrasound Strain Indices in Carotid Plaque. Ultrasound Medical Biology. 40(1):78-89. 2014

210. Kahamba J, Assey A, Dempsey RJ, Qureshi M, Härtl, R: The Second African Federation of Neurological Surgeons Course in the East, Central, and Southern Africa Region Held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, January 2011. World Neurosurgery 2013 80 (3):255-259. 2013

211. Pointer KB, Zhang RR, Kuo JS, Dempsey RJ: Detecting Brain Tumor With Raman Scattering Microscopy. Neurosurgery 74 (2), N12-N14 2013

212. Kalluri HSG, Dempsey RJ: D609-mediated inhibition of ATP synthesis in neural progenitor cells. NeuroReport 25 (10), 777-781 2014

213. Wesley UV, Hatcher JF, Dempsey RJ: Sphingomyelin Synthase 1 Regulates Neuro-2a Cell Proliferation and Cell Cycle Progression Through Modulation of p27 Expression and Akt Signaling. Molecular Neurobiology, 1-12 2014 Aug 2

214. Wang X, Jackson D, et al: Estimation of Ultrasound Strain Indices in Carotid Plaque and Correlation to Cognitive Dysfunction", Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society August 26-30, pp. 5627-5630, 2014.

215. Sedney CL, Siu J, Rosseau G, Dempsey RJ, Bernstein, M: International neurosurgical volunteerism: a temporal, geographical, and thematic analysis of FIENS volunteer reports. World Neurosurgery Aug S1878-8750(14)00700-701. 2014.

216. Zhang RR, Pointer KB, Kuo JS, Dempsey RJ: Mutational analysis reveals the origin and therapy-driven evolution of recurrent glioma. Neurosurgery. 2014 Dec; 75(6):N9-10

217. Wesley UV, Resad E, Dempsey RJ: “Hypoxia inducible factor regulation of galectin3 expression in neuroblastoma cells: Implications in controlling malignant phenotype of neuroblastoma cells”. Cancer Research 74 (19 Supplement), 1111. 2014

218. Piquer J, Qureshi M, Young P, Dempsey RJ. Neurosurgery, Education and Development (NED) Program to Treat Hydrocephalus and to Develop Neurosurgery in Africa, using Mobile Neuroendoscopic Training. Journal of Neurosurgery - Pediatrics. 2015 Jun;15(6):552-9.

219. Wang X, Mitchell C, et al: Improved Correlation of Strain Indices with Cognitive Dysfunction with Inclusion of Adventitial Layer with Carotid Plaque. Ultrason Imaging. 2016 May;38(3):194-208

220. Joshi D, Zhang C, et al. Deletion of Mitochondrial Anchoring Protects Dysmyelinating Shiverer: Implications for Progressive MS. Journal of Neuroscience. April 2015 Vol 35 (13), pp 5293-5409.

221. Berman SE, Wang X, Mitchell CC, Kundu B, Jackson DC, Wilbrand SM, Varghese T, Hermann BP, Rowley HA, Johnson SC, Dempsey RJ. The relationship between carotid artery plaque stability and white matter ischemic injury. Neuroimage Clin. 2015 Aug 22;9:216-22.

222. Lopez M, Dempsey RJ, Vemugani R. “Resveratrol Neuroprotection in Stroke and Traumatic CNS Injury”. Neurochem Int. 2015 Oct;89:75-82.

223. Jackson D, Sandoval-Garcia C, et al. Cognitive Deficits in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Surgical Candidates. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2016 Feb;31(1):1-7.

224. Park K, Johnson W, Dempsey RJ. Global Neurosurgery: The Unmet Need. World Neurosurgery. World Neurosurgery. 2016 Apr;88:32-5.

225. Park KB, Johnson WD, Dempsey RJ. In Reply to "Meeting the Unmet Need: Training General Surgeons to Perform Life-Saving Neurosurgical Procedures in Low-Resource Settings". World Neurosurgery. 2016 Sep;93:475

226. Wang X, Jackson D, Mitchell C, et al. Classification of Symptomatic vs. Asymptomatic Patients with Cognitive Decline using Non-Invasive Carotid Plaque based Strain Indices as Biomarkers. Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, Apr 42(4):909-18 2016

227. Kim T, Mehta S, Kaimal B, Lyons K, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R. Post-stroke induction of alpha-synuclein mediates ischemic brain damage. J Neurosci. 2016 Jun 29;36(26):7055-65

228. Lopez M, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R. Resveratrol preconditioning induces cerebral ischemic tolerance, but has minimal effect on cerebral microRNA profiles. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2016 Sep;36(9):1644-50.

229. Wesley U, Hatcher J, Ayvaci E, Klemp A, Dempsey RJ. Regulation of dipeptidyl peptidase IV in the post-stroke rat brain and In vitro ischemia: Implications for chemokine mediated neural progenitor cell migration and angiogenesis. Molecular Neurobiology, Online DOI 10.1007/s12035-016-0039-4, August 2016. [Epub ahead of print].

230. Mitchell C, Stein J, et al. Histopathological Validation of Grayscale Carotid Plaque Characteristics Related to Plaque Vulnerability. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2017 Jan;43(1):129-137.

231. Dempsey, RJ, Varghese T, Jackson D, et al. Ultrasound plaque strain determines carotid atherosclerotic plaque instability and cognition in asymptomatic patients with significant stenosis. J. Neurosurg. 2017 Mar 10:1-9. Doi: 10.3171/2016.10.JNS161299. [Epub ahead of print]

232. Dempsey KE, Qureshi MM, Ondoma SM, Dempsey RJ. Effect of Geopolitical forces on Neurosurgical Training in Sub-Saharan Africa. World Neurosurgery. 2017 May;101:196-202. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.01.104. Epub 2017 Feb 6

233. Kalluri HS, Kuo JS, Dempsey RJ. Effect of D609 on the expression of GADD45β protein: Potential inhibitory role in the growth of glioblastoma cancer stem like cells. Eur J Pharmacol. 2016 Nov 15;791:510-517

234. Dempsey RJ, Jackson, DC, Wilbrand SM, et al. The preservation of Cognition One Year after Carotid Endarterectomy in Patients with Prior Cognitive Decline. Neurosurgery. E Pub 2017 June nyx173. doi: 10.1093/neuros/nyx173; Neurosurgery. 2018 Mar 1;82(3):322-328

235. Dempsey RJ, Varghese T, Jackson D, et al. Carotid atherosclerotic plaque instability and cognition determined by ultrasound-measured plaque strain in asymptomatic patients with significant stenosis” Posted online March 10, 2017. Journal of Neurosurgery, March 2017; 2018 Jan;128(1):111-119.

236. Dempsey, RJ. “Counterpoint: Concurrent? Overlapping? Simultaneous Surgery? A Question of Informed Consent”. AANS Neurosurgeon. Volume 26, Number 1, 2017

237. Ament JD, Kim T, Gold-Markel J, Germano IM, Dempsey RJ, et al. Planning and Executing the Neurosurgery Boot Camp: The Bolivia Experience. World Neurosurgery. 2017 May 16. pii: S1878-8750(17)30734-9. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.05.046. [Epub ahead of print]; 2017 Aug;104:407-410

238. Meshram N, Varghese T, Mitchell C, et al. Quantification of carotid artery plaque stability with multiple region of interest based ultrasound strain indices and relationship with cognition. Physics in Medicine and Biology. Jul 17;62(15):6341-6360

239. Mitchell, CC, Wilbrand SM, Kundu B, et al. Transcranial Doppler and Microemboli Detection: Relationship to Symptomatic Status and Histopathology Findings. Ultrasound Medicine & Biology 43 (2017) pp. 1861-1867 DOI 10.1016. Sept, 2017.

240. Kalluri HS, Kuo JS, Dempsey RJ. Chronic D609 treatment interferes with cell cycle and targets the expression of Olig2 in glioma stem-like cells. European Journal of Pharmacology. 2017 Nov 5;814:81-86

241. Lopez MS, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R. “The microRNA miR-21 conditions the brain to protect against ischemic and traumatic injuries”. Conditioning Medicine 2017. Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2017.

242. Dempsey RJ. "Neurosurgery in the Developing World: Specialty Service and Global Health". World Neurosurg. 2018 Apr;112:325-327. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.02.099. Epub 2018 Feb 23.

243. Varghese T, Meshram N, et al. Lagrangian Carotid Strain Imaging Normalized to Blood Pressure for Vulnerable Plaque. Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, Vol XX, No X, 2017

244. Wesley U, Bhute V, Hatcher J, Palecek S, Dempsey RJ. Local and Systemic Metabolic Alterations in Brain, Liver, and Plasma of Rats in Response to Aging and Ischemic Stroke. Submitted to Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. April 2018.

245. Dempsey, RJ, “The WFNS and Global Neurosurgery: Strategic partnerships to address worldwide need”. Invited author submission to World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies Newsletter.

246. Dewan MC, Rattani A, Baticulon RE, et al. “Operative and consultative proportions of neurosurgical disease worldwide: estimation from the surgeon perspective”. J Neurosurg. 2018 May 11:1-9. doi: 10.3171/2017.10.JNS17347. [Epub ahead of print]

247. Rock J, Glick R, Germano IM, Dempsey RJ et al. “The First Neurosurgery Boot Camp in Southeast Asia: Evaluating Impact on Knowledge and Regional Collaboration in Yangon, Myanmar”. World Neurosurg. 2018 May;113:e239-e246. doi:0.1016/j.wneu.2018.02.001. Epub 2018 Feb 10

248. T. Varghese, N.H. Meshram, C.C Mitchell, S.M. Wilbrand, B.P. Hermann, and R.J. Dempsey. “Strain Indices Normalized to Blood Pressure from Lagrangian Carotid Strain Imaging for Vulnerable Plaque.” Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2018

249. Steffel, C. N., Brown, R. , Korcarz, C. E., Varghese, T. , Stein, J. H., Wilbrand, S. M., Dempsey, R. J. and Mitchell, C. C. (2019), Influence of Ultrasound System and Gain on Grayscale Median Values. J Ultrasound Med, 38(2): 307-319. doi:10.1002/jum.14690 July 2018.

250. Owolabi, M., Johnson, W., Khan, T., & Feigin, V. (August 2018). Effectively Combating Stroke in Low-and Middle-Income Countries: Placing Proof in Pragmatism—The Lancet Neurology Commission. Journal of Stroke Medicine, 1(1), 65-67.

251. Dempsey, R. J. (October 2018). Global neurosurgery: the role of the individual neurosurgeon, the Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery, and “service through education” to address worldwide need. Neurosurgical focus, 45(4), E19.

252. Branch, C. L., Boop, F., Haglund, M. M., & Dempsey, R. J. (October 2018). Introduction. Neurosurgical opportunities in global health inequities. Neurosurgical focus, 45(4), E1.

253. Meshram, N., Varghese, T., Mitchell, C., Wilbrand, S., Dempsey, R.J., Herman, B. "A Cross-Sectional Investigation of Cognition and Ultrasound Based Vascular Strain Indices" submitted to Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, December 2018.

254. Wesley, U., Bhute, V., Hatcher, J., Palecek, S., Dempsey, R. “Local and systemic metabolic alterations in brain, plasma, and liver of rats in response to aging and ischemic Stroke, as detected by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.” Accepted for publication in Neurochemistry International Jan. 2019

255. Meshram NH, Mitchell CC, Wilbrand SM, Dempsey RJ, Varghese T. In vivo Carotid strain imaging using principal strains in longitudinal view. Accepted to Biomed Phys Eng Express 04/02/2019.

256. Varghese T, Meshram NH, Mitchell CC, Wilbrand SM, Hermann BP, Dempsey RJ. Lagrangian carotid strain imaging indices normalized to blood pressure for vulnerable plaque. J Clin Ultrasound. 2019; 1-9. .

Books and Chapters in Books

1. Dempsey RJ, Schneider RC: The management of head injuries in sports. Sports Injuries: Mechanisms, Prevention and Treatment, Schneider RC, Kennedy JC, Plant ML, Flemming W (eds). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1985, pp 652-675.

2. Cowen D, Combs D, Dempsey RJ: The effect of cerebral edema on reperfusion blood flow deficit in ischemic animals. Intracranial Pressure and Brain Injury, Hoff J, Betz L (eds). Springer Verlag, 1989, pp 931-934.

3. Ott L, Combs D, Beard D, Dempsey RJ, Haack D, Young B: The effect of hyperglycemia on the progression of vasogenic edema following cold injury. Intracranial Pressure and Brain Injury, Hoff J, Betz L (eds). Springer Verlag, 1989, pp 1020-1023.

4. Dempsey RJ: Arachidonic acid derived leukotrienes in ischemic brain edema. Lipid Mediators in Ischemic Brain Damage and Experimental Epilepsy. Bazan NG (ed). Basel: Karger Publishing, 1990, pp 146-162.

5. Dempsey RJ, Moore R: Risk factor modification for arterial occlusive disease and brain ischemia. Cerebrovascular Occlusive Disease and Brain Ischemia, Awad I (ed). American Association of Neurological Surgeons, 1992, pp 117-134.

6. Dempsey RJ: Neurosonology. Neurological Surgery, Youmans J (ed). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co, 1996, pp. 214-223.

7. Dempsey RJ: Pathophysiology of Cerebral Ischemia. The Practice of Neurosurgery, Tindall G, Cooper P, Barrow D (eds). Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1996, pp 1765-1774.

8. Dempsey RJ: Intracranial aneurysm: Temporary arterial occlusion. Cerebrovascular Disease, Batjer HH (ed). Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1997, pp 929-937.

9. Sandin JA III, Baskaya MK, Dempsey RJ: Management of lipid metabolism. Primer on Cerebrovascular Diseases, Welch KMA (ed). San Diego, Academic Press, 1997, pp 708-711.

10. Turski P, Cordes D, Mock B, Wendt G, Sorenson J, Quigley M, Strother C, Dempsey RJ: Basic concepts of functional MR imaging and AVMs. Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, Russell EJ and Meyer JR (eds). W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1998;8 pp 371-381.

11. Masciopinto JE, Badie B, Dempsey RJ. Ultrasonography of the nervous system. Neurosurgery: The Scientific Basis of Clinical Practice, Crockard, Hayward, Hoff (eds). Oxford: Blackwell Science. 2000, pp 817-828.

12. Dogan A, Dempsey RJ. Diagnostic modalities for carotid artery disease. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, Harbaugh RE, ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. April 2000, pp 205-220.

13. Dempsey RJ, Dogan A. Recurrent carotid stenosis. Youmans Neurological Surgery, Fifth Edition, Winn RH, ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. 2004, pp 1661-1668.

14. Yan Y, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ. Post-ischemic Neurogenesis and Brain Repair: Growth Factors and Cytokines. e-Book: Experimental Stroke. 2011, eISBN 978-1-60805-001-7

15. McCormick M, Dempsey RJ, Varghese T, Mitchell C, Kliewer M. Noninvasive Measurement of Pulsatile Carotid Plaque Deformation by Strain Tensor Ellipses: Possible Determinate of Symptomatology. Book of Proceedings (NX23) of the of ICCAD 2011 (October 23-26, 2011, Venice, Italy)

16. Bauer A, Dempsey RJ. The Pathophysiology of Cerebral Ischemia. Neurovascular Surgery, 2nd Edition, Chapter III, pgs 203-215. October 2014.

17. Haldeman CD, Dempsey RJ. Intracranial Neoplasms in the Elderly. Hazzard’s Textbook of Geriatrics and Gerontology. 7e Halter_chapter 101_p001-p0008.indd June, 2016.

18. Wesley UV, Dempsey RJ. “Chemokines and proteolysis: Implications for stem cell dynamics in ischemic stroke”. Book Chapter: Stem Cell regulation in stroke

19. Madura, C, Dempsey RJ. “Carotid Endarterectomy Technique”. Accepted book chapter. Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disorders: A Comprehensive, Multidisciplinary Approach. August, 2017

Book Reviews and Letters to the Editor

1. Chandler WF, Dempsey R: Symptomatic choroid plexus cyst. Surgical Neurology 16:390, November, 1981 (letter to the editor).

2. Goldstein S, Dempsey R: Cerebral Revascularization for Stroke, in Journal of Neurosurgery 63:814, 1985 (book review).

3. Dempsey R: Microsurgery of Cerebral Veins, in J of Neurosurgery 64:683-684, 1986 (book review).

4. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW: Effect of indomethacin in focal cerebral ischemia. Neurosurgical Forum, Journal of Neurosurgery 70:151, 1989.

5. Dempsey RJ: Prophylactic parenteral antibiotics in neurosurgery. Neurosurgical Forum, Journal of Neurosurgery 70:151, 1989.

6. Dempsey RJ, Rapp RP, Young B: Prophylactic parenteral antibiotics in neurosurgery. Neurosurgical Forum, Journal of Neurosurgery 70:152, 1989.

7. Dempsey RJ: Pharmacology of Cerebral Ischemia 1988, in Neurosurgery 27:496-497, 1990 (book review).

8. Dempsey RJ: Prevention and Treatment of Delayed Ischæmic Dysfunction in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, in Neurosurgery (book review).

9. Patchell R, Tibbs, Regine, Mohinddin, Krysern, Markesbery, Fenn, Young, Dempsey: Postoperative Radiotherapy for Single Brian Metastases. JAMA 281:1696, May 1999. Letter to the Editor

Abstracts

1. Dempsey R, Morgan J, Cohen L: The effect of diethylstilbestrol on enzyme efflux from mouse skeletal muscle. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 15:557-558, 1975

2. Meyer KL, Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Donaldson DL: The application of somatosensory evoked potentials to experimental cerebral ischemia. Neurosurgery 15:270, 1984

3. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Meyer KL, Donaldson DL, Young AB: Beneficial effects of indomethacin on ischemic edema, cerebral perfusion, and somatosensory evoked potential after experimental stroke. Neurosurgery 15:275, 1984

4. AB Young, LG Ott, JS Thompson, PA Tibbs, RJ Dempsey, CJ McClain. The cellular immune depression of non-steroid treated severely head-injured patients. Neurosurgery 16 (5), 725-725 1984

5. Ott L, Young B, Norton J, Rapp R, Tibbs P, Dempsey R: The metabolic and nutritional sequelae of non-steroid-treated head-injured patients. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 9:110, 1985

6. Goldstein S, Dempsey R: Cerebral Revascularization for Stroke, Journal of Neurosurgery 63:814, 1985 (book review).

7. Dempsey R, Chandler WF, Sander SE: Surgically reversible hypothalamic hypopituitarism due to aqueductal stenosis. In: Annual Review of Hydrocephalus, Matsumato S (ed). Tokyo: Neuron Publishing Co., 1985, pp. 56-57

8. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Cowen D, Maley ME: Arachidonate metabolites in cerebral ischemia: A delicate balance. Neurosurgery 16:721-722, 1985

9. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW. Effect of Indomethacin in Focal Cerebral Ischemia. Reply – Journal of Neurosurgery 64 (4), 688-688. 1986

10. Dempsey R: Microsurgery of Cerebral Veins. Journal of Neurosurgery 64:683-684, 1986 (book review).

11. Dempsey RJ, Carr WA, Cowen D, et al. Magnetic-Resonance Imaging of Experimental Stroke Neurosurgery 19 (1), 151-151 1986

12. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Maley ME: Limitations of cyclooxygenase inhibition in transient cerebral ischemia. Stroke 17:130, 1986.

13. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Meyer K, Tai H, Olson JW: Polyamine and prostaglandin markers in focal cerebral ischemia. Year Book of Critical Care Medicine, 1987

14. Dempsey RJ, Combs DJ, Maley ME, Cowen D, Roy M: Ischemic brain edema and leukotriene activity: Effect of hypothermia. Stroke 18:291, 1987

15. Young B, Ott L, Haack D, Dempsey RJ, Tibbs P. Relationship between admission hyperglycemia and neurological outcome in severely brain injured patients. Neurosurgery 21 (1), 124-124. 1987

16. Patchell RA, Young AB, Tibbs PA, Walsh JW, Dempsey RJ, Maruyama Y, MacDonald JS: Surgery for single brain metastases: A prospective, randomized trial. Neurology 37(Suppl 1):308. 1987

17. Dempsey RJ, Maley B, Olson J, Cowen D, Maley M, Roy M: Ornithine decarboxylase activity and immunohistochemical location in post-ischemic brain. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 7(Suppl 1):573, 1987.

18. Dempsey RJ: Does carotid artery stenosis predict cerebral ischemic risk? Neurosurgery 21:118, 1987.

19. Norton J, Ott L, Adams L, Dempsey R, et al. Intolerance to enteral feeding in brain-injured patients: Possible mechanisms. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 11:105, 1987.

20. Ott L, Young B, Twyman D, et al. Does nutritional support affect outcome from severe head injury: A reexamination. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 11:105, 1987.

21. Young B, Ott L, Rhodes J, McClain C, Dempsey R, et al. Interleukin-2 and T lymphocyte levels predict infection in head injury patients. Neurosurgery 23:258-259, 1988.

22. Dempsey RJ, Combs DJ, Olson J, Maley M: Ornithine decarboxylase activity and brain edema after transient cerebral ischemia. Neurosurgery 23:262, 1988.

23. Dempsey RJ, Rapp RP, Young B. Prophylactic Parenteral Antibiotics in Neurosurgery-Reply Journal of Neurosurgery 70 (1), 152-152. 1989

24. Holt K, Young B, Ott L, Williams F, Phillips R Phar RR, Dempsey RJ. The effect of zinc supplementation on zinc status after head injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 68 (4), 207. 1989

25. Ott L, Phillips R, Young B, McClain C, Dempsey R, Tibbs P, Ryo U: Altered gastric emptying after head injury and its relationship to feeding intolerance. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 13:135, 1989.

26. Schmitz M, Combs D, Dempsey RJ: Difluoromethylornithine inhibition of polyamine synthesis decreases post-ischemic edema and blood-brain barrier breakdown. Stroke 20:146, 1989.

27. Dempsey RJ, Roy MW: Effect of indomethacin in focal cerebral ischemia. Neurosurgical Forum, Journal of Neurosurgery 70:151, 1989.

28. Dempsey RJ: Prophylactic parenteral antibiotics in neurosurgery. Neurosurgical Forum, Journal of Neurosurgery 70:151, 1989.

29. Dempsey RJ, Rapp RP, Young B: Prophylactic parenteral antibiotics in neurosurgery. Neurosurgical Forum, Journal of Neurosurgery 70:152, 1989.

30. Dempsey RJ: Pharmacology of Cerebral Ischemia 1988, Neurosurgery 27:496-497, 1990 (book review).

31. Dempsey RJ: Prevention and Treatment of Delayed Ischæmic Dysfunction in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Neurosurgery (book review).

32. Dempsey RJ, Kindy M, Combs D, Carney J: Induction of the proto-oncogene c-fos in reperfused brain after transient ischemia: Relationship to development of brain edema. Journal of Neurosurgery 72:345A,1990.

33. Combs D, Dempsey R, Maley M, Donaldson D, Smith C: Relationship between glucose, lactate and pH in cerebral ischemia. Stroke 21:165, 1990.

34. Young B, Ott L, Dempsey RJ, Haack D, Tibbs P. Relationship Between Admission Hyperglycemia and Neurologic Outcome of Severely Brain-Injured Patients. Survey of Anesthesiology 34 (4), 273-274. 1990

35. Dempsey R, Dean B, Lee C, et al. Very rapid dynamic magnetic resonance imaging with Gd-DPTA of the cerebral vascular system. Neurosurgery 26:1081-1082, 1990.

36. Wilson D, Dempsey RJ, John WJ: Rhabdoid tumor of the conus medullaris. Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology 49:339, 1990.

37. Combs DJ, Kindy M, Donaldson D, Dempsey RJ: Hyperglycemia suppresses c-fos mRNA expression following transient cerebral ischemia. Stroke 22(1):132, 1991

38. Pettigrew C, Lee C, Dean B, Dempsey RJ, Kirsch J, Runge V: Ultra-fast magnetic resonance perfusion mapping of brain infarction. Stroke 22(1):142, 1991

39. Dempsey RJ, Moore R: Amount of smoking predicts carotid artery atherosclerosis independent of age, hypertension, and diabetes. Stroke 22(1):150, 1991

40. Baker CW, Beaty MM, Ward KA, Schwartz RW, Dempsey RJ. The relationship between atherosclerosis, smoking and increased red blood cell shear elasticity. FASEB Journal 5 (5), A1037-A1037. 1991

41. RJ Dempsey, MS Kindy, JM Carney. Ornithine Decarboxylase Expression in the Brain: The Molecular Biology of Brain Edema Neurosurgery 30 (5), 804 1992

42. Dempsey R, Donaldson D, Combs D: Effect of hyperglycemia on in vivo phosphorus spectroscopy during transient cerebral ischemia. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 11 (Suppl 2):5331, 1991

43. Dempsey RJ, Moore R: A causal chain from smoking to stroke. Stroke 23(1):144, 1992.

44. Pettigrew LC, Moore RW, Dempsey RJ. Referral bias in the acute management of stroke. Neurology 43 (4), A264-A264. 1993

45. "Near-Infrared Imaging in Stroke Research", invited paper #674 at the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. Atlanta, GA, March 1993.

46. Dempsey RJ, Hu Y, Kindy M: Blockade of ornithine decarboxylase limits ischemic brain damage. Stroke 25(1):260, 1994.

47. Dempsey RJ, Davis D, Lodder R, Moore R: Carotid plaque morphology and clinical characteristics. Stroke 25(1):272, 1994

48. Dempsey RJ, Lodder R, Davis D, et al: Lipoprotein oxidation and symptomatic carotid-artery atherosclerosis, Stroke 26:(1)170, 1995

49. JM Carney, N Hall, J Wu, R Dempsey, et al. Oxidative damage to brain membranes, cytoskeleton and cytoplasmic proteins following transient ischemia: Facilitation of functional recovery by piracetam. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 15 (1), S183 1995

50. Dempsey RJ, Baskaya MK, Rao AM, Prasad MR. Increased activity of ornithine decarboxylase and edema formation in the hippocampus after brain injury. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 15 (1), S727 1995

51. Dempsey RJ, Lodder RA, Davis DG, Moore RW. Lipoprotein Oxidation and Symptomatic Carotid-Artery Atherosclerosis. Stroke 26 (1), 170-170 1995

52. Rao AM, Baskaya MK, Maley ME, Prasad R, Kindy MS, Dempsey RJ. S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) effects on blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown and neuronal cell survival after transient ischemia. Stroke 27 (1), 95-95 1996

53. B Young, J Hatton, R Dempsey, et al. IGF-I/GH Achieves Positive Nitrogen Balance After Acute Traumatic Brain Injury. Neurosurgery 41 (3), 752-753 1997

54. Rao VLR, Dogan A, Rothstein JD, Dempsey RJ. Decreased glial glutamate transporter GLT-1 protein levels in rat brain following transient middle cerebral artery occlusion. Journal of Neurochemistry 70 (Suppl):S68, 1998.

55. Su G, Dempsey RJ, Sun D. Function of Na+-K+-2Cl-cotransporter in astrocytes. Journal of Neurochemistry 73, S68. 1999

56. Su G, Dempsey RJ, Sun D. Na+-K+-2Cl (-) cotransporter in astrocytes: Regulation of potassium and glutamate uptake. FASEB Journal 13 (4), A401-A401 1999

57. Rao AM, Hatcher JF, Rao VLR, Dempsey RJ. CDP-choline: Neuroprotection in cerebral ischemia. FASEB Journal 13 (5), A1099 1999

58. Dulli DA, Dempsey RJ, Levine RL, Schutta HS. Comparison of attitudes and approaches to acute ischemic stroke in community hospitals and tertiary referral centers. Stroke 31(1), 314 2000

59. Dulli DA, Dixit SN, Levine RL, Dempsey RJ. Acute Ischemic Stroke of Undetermined Etiology in a University Hospital Abstracts of the International Stroke Conferences 32 (1), 340 2000

60. Raghavendra VL, Bowen KK, Rao AM, Dempsey RJ. Increased peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor (PTBR) expression in hippocampal CA1 region following transient forebrain ischemia. Journal of Neurochemistry 74, S83. 2000

61. Dempsey RJ, Buice RG, Symons WC, Lodder RA. Near-infrared imaging in stroke research. Microscopy and Microanalysis-New York 3, 829-830. 2000

62. Yan YP, Dempsey RJ, Sun D. Inhibition of Na+-K+-2Cl (-) cotransporter protects against neuronal damage in rat transient focal cerebral ischemia FASEB Journal 14(4) A585-A585 2000

63. Su G, Haworth RA, Dempsey RJ, Sun D. Regulation of Na+-K+-Cl-cotransporter expression and activity in primary astrocytes by dibutyryl cAMP and Ca++. FASEB Journal 14 (4), A350. 2000

64. Dulli DA, Khasru MA, Dempsey RJ, Levine RL. Use of OCSP category and risk factor profile to predict etiology in acute ischemic stroke. Neurology 54 (7), A381. 2000

65. Haughton VM, Ravinder CA, Turski PA, Dempsey RJ, Badie B. Clinical utility of fMRI in patients with focal cerebral lesions: A retrospective study. Radiology 217, 424 2000

66. Pozniak MA, Lee FT, Dempsey RJ. Intraoperative color Doppler ultrasound as a guide to surgical removal of cerebral AV malformation. Radiology 217, 608. 2000

67. Vemuganti R, Song G, Bowen K, Dempsey R. Transcriptional Profiling of Ischemic Rat Brain Using Gene Chips. Journal of Neurochemistry 78 (Suppl) 71, 2001.

68. Song G, Checvala C, Resnick D, Dempsey R, Vemuganti R. Gene Chip Analysis After Spinal Cord Injury. Journal of Neurochemistry 78 (Suppl) 66, 2001.

69. Rao A, Hatcher J, Dempsey R. CDP-Choline Effect on Lipid Alterations After Transient Forebrain Ischemia. Journal of Neurochemistry 78 (Suppl 1) 68, 2001.

70. Su G, Kintner DB, Haworth A, Dempsey RJ. The role of Na-K-Cl cotransporter in high [K] o-induced astrocyte swelling and [14C]-D-aspartate release. FASEB Journal 15 (4), A441 2001

71. Yan YP, Dempsey RJ, Sun D. Expression of Na-K-Cl cotransporter in rat brain during development and its localization in mature astrocytes. FASEB Journal 15 (4), A440. 2001

72. Dempsey RJ, Rao AM, Hatcher JF, Golla N, Sailor K. 817 Polyamine Interconversion Pathway in Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia Neurosurgery 49 (2), 541. 2001

73. Adibhatla RM, Hatcher JF, Dempsey RJ. Citicoline: Clinical Efficacy and Mechanisms in Cerebral Ischemia? Society of Neuroscience. Abstr. 28:698.7, 2002.

74. Yan Y, Dempsey RJ, Flemmer A, Forbush B, Sun D. Na-K-Cl cotransporter contributes to edema and necrotic neuron death in focal cerebral ischemia. FASEB Journal 16 (5), A835. 2002

75. Resnick DK, Ramirez LF, Dempsey RJ, et al. Inclusion of a compact neurosurgical curriculum improves third-year medical student clinical performance in the diagnosis and management of lumbar radiculopathy Neurosurgery 51 (2), 594. 2002

76. Dhodda VK, Sailor K, Dempsey RJ, Rao VLR. Novel Mediators of Ischemic Preconditioning Induced Neuroprotection. Journal of Neurochemistry 81 (Suppl 1) CP13-03, 2002.

77. Rao VLR, Bowen KK, Dhodda VK, Dempsey RJ. Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling-3 (SOCS-3) is a Neuroprotective Gene Upregulated after Focal Ischemia. Society of Neuroscience Abstracts 696.13, 2002.

78. Sailor KA, Rao VLR, Bowen KK, Dempsey RJ. IGF-1 Infection Increases Ischemia-induced Cell Proliferation in Adult Rat Dentate Gyrus. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 698.7, 2002.

79. Shi H., Varghese T, Dempsey R, et al. Correlation of Ultrasonic and Elastographic Parameters with Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque Histopathology. Ultrasonic Imaging 25:54, 2003.

80. Adibhatla RM, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ. Citocholine Attenuates Phospholipase A2 Activation and Hydroxyl Radical Generation in Transient Cerebral Ischemia. Journal of Neurochemistry 87, 144, 85:9, 2003 (suppl).

81. M Naylor, K Bowen, RJ Dempsey, R Vemuganti Ischemic preconditioning induces progenitor cell proliferation in adult rat brain Journal of Neurochemistry 85, 76. 2003

82. Adibhatla RM, Hatcher JF, Dempsey RJ: CDP-choline affects CTP: phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase and lyso-phosphatidyl-choline after transient brain ischemia. Journal of Neurochemistry 88, 39-39 2004

83. Hatcher JF, Adibhatla RM, Tureyen K, Dempsey RJ: Beneficial Effects of Exogenous Spermine in Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia. Society for Neuroscience Abstract #342.19 2004.

84. Tureyen K, Dempsey RJ, Bowen KK, et al. EGF and FGF-2 infusion increases post-ischemic progenitor cell proliferation in adult rat brain. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 33.15. 2004

85. Bowen KK, Tureyen K, Sailor KA, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti V. Impaired hippocampal neural progenitor cell proliferation in adult interleukin-6 knockout mice. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 35.15. 2004

86. Kalluri H, Sailor KA, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ (2004) Proliferation and gene expression profiles of neural stem cell cultures (neurospheres) from the DG and SVZ of adult rat brain. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 832.19. 2004

87. Vemuganti RL, Sailor KA, Tureyen K, Bowen KK, Dempsey RJ: Exogenous Stimulators and Endogenous Mediators of Neurogenesis after Focal Ischemia in Adult Rat Brain. II International Congress on Neuroregeneration, 2004.

88. Vemuganti RL, Dempsey RJ. Gene expression profiling of human carotid atherosclerotic plaques. Journal of Neurochemistry 90, 137. 2004

89. Adibhatla RM, Hatcher J, Tureyen K, Tsao F, Heath T, Dempsey RJ. Cytokine

90. biology, lipid metabolism, and CDP-choline liposomes in stroke. Journal of Neurochemistry 94, 16. 2005

91. Yan YP, Sailor KA, Vemuganti RL, Dhodda V, Dempsey RJ. Insulin-like growth factor-1 is an endogenous mediator of focal cerebral ischemia-induced neural progenitor proliferation.

92. Journal of Neurochemistry 94, 96. 2005

93. Vemuganti R, Park S, Dempsey RJ: Neuropeptide Substance-P promotes adult neuronal progenitor proliferation. Acta Pharmacol Sin 27 (suppl 1): 238.P190015 2006.

94. Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R, Hermann B: Increased expression of neurodegenerative disease related genes in the carotid plaques from symptomatic stroke patients. Atherosclerosis Supplement 7 (43) 18. 2006.

95. Adibhatla R, Hatcher J, Tureyen K, F. Tsao, Dempsey R: Cytokines, lipid metabolism, and CDP-Choline in Stroke Abstracts, #219.2 Society for Neuroscience. 2005

96. Adibhatla R, Hatcher J, Larsen E, Chen X, Sun D, Dempsey RJ. CDP-Choline Partly Restores the Phosphatidylcholine Levels by Affecting PLA2 and CTPPhosphochoine Cytidylyltransferase after Stroke. Journal of Neurochemistry 96, 120. 2006

97. Adibhatla R, Hatcher J, Larsen E, Sun D, Dempsey R: CDP-Choline Partly Restores the Phosphatidylcholine Levels by Differently Affecting Secretory Phospholipase A2 IIA and CTPPhosphochoine Cytidylyltransferase after Stroke. The FASEB Journal 20, A87. 2006

98. Vemuganti RL, Park SW, Dempsey RJ. Neuropeptide substance-P promotes adult neural progenitor proliferation. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica 27, 238. 2006

99. Adibhatla RM, EC Larsen, JF Hatcher, RJ Dempsey. CDP-choline restores the phosphatidylcholine levels by differentially affecting phospholipase A2 and CTP-phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase after focal cerebral ischemia. Society for Neuroscience. Abstract 314.8. 2006.

100. Adibhatla RM, Hatcher JF, Dempsey RJ, Kalluri H. Mechanisms of action of D609: anti-proliferative effects mediated by PC-PLC/sphingomyelin., SFN Abstract 593.9. 2007

101. Dempsey R, Tureyen K, Salamat S, Vemuganti R. Carotid Plaques from Symptomatic Stroke Patients show Upregulated Angiogenic Gene Expression. 8th World Congress for Microcirculation. 2007

102. Kelley D, Meyerand M, Nelson D, Ramirez L, Dempsey R, et al. Creating Physical 3D Stereolithograph Models of Brain and Skull, PLoS ONE, 2 10:e1119. 2007.

103. Kalluri H, Dempsey R. Growth Factor, Stem Cells and Stroke. Neurosurg Focus Review 24(3-4):E14. 2008

104. Dempsey RJ, Yan Y, Vemuganti R: Role of Galectin-3 in post-ischemic tissue remodeling. International Journal of Stroke, 3(1): 168, 2008.

105. Lang BT, Yan Y, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R. Increased proliferation, but not survival of the neural progenitors in a rat model of type-2 diabetes. J Neurochem 104 (S1): 100. 2008

106. Yan YP, Vemuganti RL, Dempsey RJ. Post-ischemic Neurogenesis and Brain Repair: and Cytokines. Experimental Stroke, 74 2008

107. Vemuganti RL, Yan YP, Lang B, Dempsey RL. Osteopontin mediates stroke-induced neural progenitor migration to injured brain areas. Journal of Neurochemistry 110, 163. 2009

108. Adibhatla RM, Hatcher JF, Dempsey RJ, Kalluri H : Lipid metabolism and cell cycle: Anti-proliferative effects of phosphatidylcholine (PC)-phospholipase C (PC-PLC) inhibitor, D609 after stroke. Journal of Cerebral Blood flow and Metabolism 29, S155. 2009

109. Vemuganti RL, Dempsey RJ, Tureyen K, Salamat MS, Hermann B. P142 Carotid plaques from symptomatic stroke patients show induction of genes that are related to proliferation, angiogenesis and neurodegenerative disorders. Atherosclerosis Supplements 11 (2), 46. 2010

110. Lee R, Dempsey R, Wesley U: Inhibition of Angiogenic Potential of Neuroblastoma Cells through Regulation of MicroRNA Expression Profiles by Tumor Suppressor Gene Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV. AACR Cancer Research 71 (8 Supplement), 3267. 2010

111. “DPP4 in Regulation of Neuroblastoma Angiogenesis Through MicroRNA”. Wesley U., Dempsey R., Poster presented at American Association for Cancer Research, Orlando Florida, April 2011

112. Rocque BJ, Hermann BP, Dempsey RJ. Visuospatial Deficits in Patients With Carotid Atherosclerosis: Are Asymptomatic Patients Really Asymptomatic? Journal of Neurosurgery 115 (2), A458. 2011

113. Dempsey RJ. Noninvasive measurement of pulsatile carotid plaque deformation by strain tensor ellipses: Possible Determinate of Symptomatology”. Poster presentation, 9th Int’l Congress on Coronary Artery Disease, Venice, Italy. October 2011.

114. Hanna AS, Dempsey RJ. A Better Understanding of Myelination Using Nano-Indentation. Neurosurgery 69 (6), N10-N11. 2012

115. Wesley U, Wesley C, Dempsey RJ: Co-operative role for Notch and fibroblast growth factor FGF2 signaling pathways in maintaining malignant phenotype of neuroblastoma: Potential targets for neuroblastoma growth inhibition. Cancer Research 72 (8 Supplement), 4979. 2012

116. Farbota KD, Bendlin BB, Rowley HA, Dempsey RJ, Johnson SC. Longitudinal Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Neuropsychological Correlates in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients. Frontiers in Human Neurosciences 6:160. 2012

117. Wesley U, Ashokan K, Vemuganti R, Ondoma S, Dempsey RJ: Elevated Expression of Dual Oxidases (Duox) Under Ischemic conditions Contributes to oxidative Stress and Decreased Cell Viability. Stroke 44 (2) 2013.

118. Hanna AS, Dempsey RJ. Nerve Conduits Used for End-to-side Grafting After Nerve Injury. Neurosurgery 72 (2), N15-N16 2013

119. Wesley UV, Resad E, Dempsey RJ. Role of Galectin-3 in invasive and apoptotic properties of neuroblastoma cells. Cancer Research 73 (8 Supplement), 842. 2013

120. Pointer K, Kuo J, Dempsey RJ. CLARITY-A Clearer View of the Brain. Neurosurgery 73(2):N16, August 2013.

121. Wang X, Jackson D, et al. “Estimation of Ultrasound Strain Indices in Carotid Plaque and correlation to Cognitive Dysfunction”. Abstract accepted to AMBC 2014 Meeting, Chicago, IL August 2014.

122. Wesley U, Tremmel D, Dempsey RJ. Sphingomyelin synthases regulate neuronal cell proliferation and cell cycle progression. Stroke 45 (Suppl 1), AWP198. 2014

123. Wesley, U, Dempsey R, et. al. “Regulation of neuronal cell migration by sphingomyelin synthase 1 is mediated through modulation of the key cell cycle protein p. 27 and matrix metalloproteinase," abstract accepted for poster presentation, Society for Neuroscience 2014, Washington D. C., Nov. 2014

124. Wesley UV, Resad E, Dempsey RJ. Hypoxia inducible factor regulation of galectin3 expression in neuroblastoma cells: Implications in controlling malignant phenotype of neuroblastoma cells. Cancer Research 74 (19 Supplement), 1111. 2014

125. Wesley U, Dempsey R. “Neuronal Cell Migration” Accepted abstract for presentation at Neuroscience Nov. 2014.

126. Wesley U, Resad E, Clark P, et. al. Glioblastoma Invasion. Abstract accepted American Association for Cancer Research. December, 2014.

127. Berman S, Sterling J, Dempsey R, et. al. Internal carotid artery plaque strain is a predictor of brain white matter hyperintensity lesion burden. Abstract accepted to ASCI/AAP, Dec. 2014.

128. Dempsey RJ, Wilbrand S, Baggott C, et. al. “Vascular Wall Microvessels as a Determinant of Plaque Instability in Stroke” Abstract accepted, 11th International Conference On Cerebral Vascular Biology Feb. 2015.

129. Vemuganti R, Mehta S, Jackson D, Dempsey R. Blood RNA biomarkers of stroke symptomology in carotid atherosclerotic patients. Abstract presented at EuroStroke, May 2015.

130. Dempsey R, Baggott C, et al. Reduction of microemboli one year after carotid endarterectomy. Abstract accepted to WFNS Meeting, Italy. March 2015.

131. Dempsey R, Baggott C, et al. Brain Barriers and CNS Pathologies. Abstract accepted for CVB2015, France. March 2015.

132. Berman S, Dempsey RJ et al. Internal Carotid Artery Plaque Strain is a Predictor of Brain White Matter Hyperintensitiy Lesion Burden. Poster presentation at American Physician Scientist Association Conference, April 2015.

133. Mitchell C, Stein J, et. al. “Histopathological Validation of Novel Gray Scale Carotid Plaque Characteristics Related to Plaque Vulnerability”. Accepted abstract to American Heart Association Meeting, Nov. 2015

134. Meshram NH, Wang X, Jackson DC, et al. “Correlation of cognitive function with strain indices for accessing carotid plaque instability”, (oral presentation), Proceedings of the 61st Annual convention, American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, New York, March, 2016.

135. Wang X, Jackson DC, Mitchell CC et al. "Strain based vascular biomarkers for classification of patients with cognitive impairment”, (oral presentation), Proceedings of the 61st Annual convention, American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, New York, March, 2016.

136. Mitchell C, Stein J, et al. “Histopathological Validation of Novel Gray Scale Carotid Plaque Characteristics Related to Plaque Vulnerability”. Accepted poster to American Society for Echocardiogram Annual Meeting, Seattle Washington June, 2016. Published June 2016 P1-199.

137. Dempsey RJ, Varghese T, et al. Carotid Plaque Instability is more important than degree of Stenosis in Assessing Surgical Candidates. Oral presentation at the Neurosurgical Society of America Annual Meeting, Dublin, Ireland, June 2016.

138. Mitchell CC, Stein JH, et al. Histopathological Validation of Novel Gray Scale Carotid Plaque Characteristics Related to Plaque Vulnerability. Abstract accepted for a Ted Talk to the Department of Medicine Medical Research Day, University of Wisconsin on June 2016.

139. Dempsey RJ, Wesley UV, Chagharvand S, Hatcher J. Implicating Adipokines in aging, and post-ischemic Stroke brain inflammation and neuro-protection. Accepted to the American Academy of Neurological Surgery. Jackson Hole WY, September, 2016.

140. Mitchell CC, Stein JH, et al. Histopathological Validation of Novel Gray Scale Carotid Plaque Characteristics Related to Plaque Vulnerability. Poster presentation Neurosurgery Research Day, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, November, 2016.

141. Mitchell CC, Stein JH, et al. Histopathological Validation of Novel Gray Scale Carotid Plaque Characteristics Related to Plaque Vulnerability. Abstract accepted for the Cardiovascular Research Center Scientific Poster Fair, University of Wisconsin on December, 2016.

142. Mitchell CC, Wilbrand SM, Steffel CN, et al. Transcranial Doppler and Microemboli Detection: Relationship to Symptomatic Status and Histopathology Findings. Accepted as poster presentation at International Stroke Conference, Houston, TX February, 2017.

143. Wesley UV, Hatcher JF, Chagharvand S, Wilbrand SM, Dempsey RJ. Adipokines as novel/potential biomarkers in the secretome of atherosclerotic patients: Association of lipocalin-2 with age, obesity, and plaque stability. Accepted as poster presentation at International Stroke Conference, Houston, TX February, 2017.

144. Wesley UV, Bhute VJ, Palecek SP, Dempsey RJ. Dysregulated Glucose Metabolism Pathway Specific Genes in Aged and Post-stroke Rat Brains: Implicating Hexokinase 3 in Glucose Regulation. Accepted as oral presentation at International Stroke Conference, Houston, TX February, 2017.

145. Vemuganti R, Kim T, Mehta SL, Lopez M, Dempsey RJ. Protecting Brain After Stroke by modulating Noncoding RNAs. Accepted presentation at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the RNA Society. Prague, Czech Republic, May, 2017.

146. Steffel CN, Samimi K, Varghese T, Salamat S, Wilbrand SM, Dempsey RJ, Mitchell CC. In-vivo quantitative ultrasound evaluation of Carotid Plaque. Accepted as an Oral presentation at the IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium. Washington DC, September, 2017.

147. Meshram N, Mitchell CC, Herman BP, Wilbrand SM, Jackson DC, Dempsey RJ, Varghese T. Update on carotid plaque instability quantification using strain indices from multiple regions of interest in carotid plaque. Accepted for oral presentation at the IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium. Washington DC, September, 2017.

148. Varghese T, Meshram N, Mitchell CC, Hermann P, Wilbrand SM, Jackson DC, Dempsey RJ. Normalization of Carotid Plaque based strain indices using Blood Pressure Measurements. Accepted as a poster presentation at the IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium. Washington DC, September, 2017.

149. Steffel CN, Samimi K, et al. Quantitative Ultrasound Parameters for In-Vivo Characterization of Carotid Plaue. Abstract accepted for the Cardiovascular Research Center Poster Fair. Madison, WI December 2017.

150. Meshram N, Mitchell CC, Herman BP, Wilbrand SM, Jackson DC, Dempsey RJ, Varghese T. Carotid Plaque Instability Quantification using Strain indices from Multiple Regions of Interest in Carotid Plaque in human subjects. Cardiovascular Research Center Poster Fair. UW-Madison, WI December, 2017.

151. Umadevi V Wesley, Jacob W Jaeger, James F Hatcher, Robert J Dempsey. A Novel Adipokine Dppiv Induces Inflammation And Apoptosis Of Carotid Artery Smooth Muscle Cells: Implications For Atherosclerotic Plaque Instability. Abstract accepted for International Stroke Conference, Los Angeles, CA January 2018.

152. Wesley U, Clark P, Jaeger J, Kuo J, Dempsey RJ. Cell cycle pathway gene regulation in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) and GBM derived stem cells: Implicating Pentraxin 3 upregulation. Abstract presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, April 2018. Chicago, Illinois

153. Meshram N, Mitchell C, et al. Comparison of directional Strains to Principal Strain for in Vivo Carotid Plaques. Abstract accepted to AIUM Convention, New York, March 2018

154. Mitchell C, Wilbrand S, et al. Traditional Doppler Measures do not Predict Cognition in a Cohort with Advanced Atherosclerosis. Abstract submitted to the AHA International Stroke Conferee. April, 2018.

155. Dempsey RJ, Wilbrand S, Wesley U, Varghese T, Kalluri H, Hermann B. Clinical Risk Factors predisposing to Vascular cognitive Decline in Atherosclerotic Patients. Poster presentation at 4th European Stroke Conference, Gothenburg, Sweden. May, 2018.

156. Mitchell CC, Wilbrand SM, Cook TD, Meshram NH, Steffel CN, Nye R, Varghese T, Hermann BP, Dempsey RJ. Traditional Doppler Measure do not predict Cognition in a Cohort with Advanced Atherosclerosis. Accepted as poster presentation at ISC 2019.

157. Meshram NH, Mitchell CC, Wilbrand SM, Dempsey RJ, Varghese T. Utility of principal strain tensors for assessment of carotid plaque at different insonification angle. Accepted as Oral presentation to AUIM 2019.

158. Steffel CN, Wilbrand SM, Salamat S, Dempsey RJ, Mitchell CC, Varghese T. In-vivo Quantitative Ultrasound Evaluation of Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque with Attenuation Coefficient. Accepted as Oral presentation to AAPM 2019.

159. Steffel CN, Wilbrand SM, Salamat S, Dempsey RJ, Mitchell CC, Varghese T. Integrated Backscatter Computation for Quantitative Ultrasound Evaluation of Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque In-Vivo. Accepted as Oral presentation to AAPM 2019.

EDUCATIONAL, RESEARCH, AND TEACHING PRESENTATIONS

University of Kentucky Activities

1. “New Surgical Treatments of Stroke”. 16th Family Medicine Review, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 1985.

2. “Evaluation and Treatment of Strokes with and without CAT Scans”. 17th Family Medicine Review, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 1986.

3. “Stroke Research and MRI”. Kentucky Neurosurgical Society, 1986.

4. “The Relationship Between Carotid Stenosis and Cerebral Ischemia”. Kentucky Neurosurgical Society, 1987.

5. “Stroke in the Elderly”. Family Practice Review, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. November, 1987.

6. “Evaluation and Treatment of the Patient with Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis”. Family Practice Review, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. November 1987.

7. “Cerebral Infarction and the Ages of Man”. 19th Family Medicine Review, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 1988.

8. “NMR after Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey R, Combs D, Smith C; Kentucky Neurosurgical Society, 1989.

9. “Head Injury Management: State of the Art”. University of Kentucky Trauma Symposium, Lexington, KY. June, 1991.

10. “Noninvasive Assessment of Cerebral Atherosclerosis”. Kentucky Neurosurgical Society, 1991.

11. “Trends and Issues in the Management of Acute Head and Spinal Cord Injury”. University of Kentucky 3rd Annual Trauma Symposium, Lexington, KY. 1992.

12. “Cerebrovascular Disease”. 1995 Chronic Disease Conference, Cabinet for Human Resources, Lexington, Kentucky, 1995.

13. “Cerebrovascular Disease”. University of Kentucky Internal Medicine Board Review, Lexington, KY. 1995.

University of Wisconsin SMPH/University Hospitals and Clinics/Regional

1. “Cerebral Protection During Aneurysm Surgery - From the Laboratory to the Operating Room”, Wisconsin Neurosurgical Society, Milwaukee, WI. 1995

2. “Surgical Research: From the Laboratory to the Patient”. University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery Lecture, Madison, WI. March, 1995

3. “Neurologic Injury in Athletes: Prevention and Treatment”, Progress in Pediatrics, Madison, WI. , April 1996

4. “Carotid Endarterectomy”, American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, Madison, WI. May 1996,

5. “Carotid Endarterectomy: Lessons Learned About the Prevention of Stroke”, Wisconsin State Neurosurgical Society, September 1996, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

6. “Diagnosis and Treatment of Aneurysms and AVMs”, Midwestern Neuroscience Nurses Meeting, October 1996, Madison, WI.

7. “Acute Stroke Care: Emergent Response” Lecture to Paramedics, University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, October, 1996, Madison, WI.

8. “Football Neurological Injuries: Prevention and Treatment”, Update in Pediatrics, October 1996, Appleton, WI.

9. “Diagnosis and Management of Complex Vascular Malformation” Multi-disciplinary Approach to the Diagnosis and Management of Stroke, October 1996, Kohler, WI.

10. “University of Wisconsin Atherosclerotic Plaque Study” Multi-disciplinary Approach to the Diagnosis and Management of Stroke,” October 1996, Kohler, WI.

11. “Stroke: The Changing Scene”, University of Wisconsin Stroke Symposium, September 1997, Madison, WI.

12. “Stroke: Possible Diagnoses”, University of Wisconsin Stroke Symposium, September 1997, Madison, WI.

13. “Research Update: Current University of Wisconsin Protocols and National Trends”, University of Wisconsin Stroke Symposium, September 1997, Madison, WI.

14. “Management of Acute Stroke”, 14th Critical Care Symposium, October 1997, Madison, WI.

15. “Stroke: Modern Diagnosis and Treatment”, Norwegian Club, October 1997, Madison, WI.

16. “Major Closed Head Injuries”, Sports Medicine Symposium, May 1998, Madison, WI.

17. “Cytoprotective Approach to Stroke”, Dodgeville Hospital, Iowa Co., WI, August 1998.

18. “Head Injury-Management and Diagnosis”, Beaver Dam Community Hospital, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, September 1998.

19. “Neuroimaging in the Evaluation and Treatment of Stroke: The Role of Duplex, MRA and Angiography”, University of Wisconsin Stroke Symposium, October 1998, Madison, WI.

20. “Stroke Acute Care”, Wisconsin Memorial Hospital, Fort Atkinson, WI. October 1998.

21. “Role of Na+-K+-2Cl- Cotransporter in [3H]-D-Aspartate Uptake and Release from Astrocytes in High [K+]o. Su G, Dempsey R, Sun D. Annual Meeting of Midwest Neurobiologists, May 1999. Madison, WI.

22. “Evolving a Neuroprotective Approach to Stroke”, University of Wisconsin Medical Alumni Meeting, Madison, WI. May 1999.

23. “A Multidisciplinary Approach to Cerebrovascular Disease” Wisconsin State Neurosurgical Society, June 1999.

24. “Head Injury Management and Diagnosis” St. Clare Hospital, Baraboo, WI February 2000.

25. “Diagnosis of Acute Stroke”, Reedsburg Hospital, Reedsburg, WI. December, 2000.

26. “Stroke: Diagnosis and Treatment” University of Wisconsin Paramedic Seminar, Madison, WI. January, 2001.

27. “Stroke: Its Prevention and Early Treatment”, Wisconsin Educational Teleconference Network, March, 2001.

28. “AVM Management” UW Dept. of Anesthesiology Grand Rounds, Madison, WI. March, 2001.

29. “Medical Mission Ecuador Specialized Medical Care to an Underserved Region”, Madison Rotary, Madison, WI. July 2001.

30. “Stroke is an Emergency”, 33rd Annual Conference on Emergency Care, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. August 2001.

31. “The New Era of Aggressive Intervention for Stroke” 4th Annual Professional Symposium, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Green Bay WI, September 2001.

32. “Acute Stroke: 2001 Therapeutics Introduction”, Acute Stroke, Madison WI, November 2001.

33. “Surgical Options for Acute Stroke”, Acute Stroke, Madison WI, November 2001.

34. “Management of Acute Stroke”, Critical Care Symposium, Madison WI, November 2001.

35. “Stroke: Acute Therapy and Prevention”, Annual Primary Care Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, December 2001.

36. “Nothing New Under the Sun: The EC-IC Bypass Revisited”, UW Dept. of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Madison, WI. January 2002.

37. “Gene Therapy-Ischemia and Neurogenesis”., UW Dept. of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Madison, WI. March 2002.

38. “Stroke: Its Prevention and Early Treatment”, UW Dept. of Medicine Grand Rounds, Madison, WI. April 2002.

39. “Stroke”, Madison Senior Center, Madison, WI. May 2002.

40. “Neurosurgery in Latin America”, Critical Care Nurses Conference, Madison, WI, May 2002.

41. “New Concepts in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Stroke”, Updates in Medicine, Appleton, WI, May 2002.

42. “Subarachnoid Hemorrhage”, UW Dept. of Neurology Grand Rounds, Madison, WI, October 2002.

43. “Commitment to Excellence in a Challenging Medical World”, Guest Speaker, University of Wisconsin AOA Awards, Madison, WI. October 2002.

44. “Noninvasive Diagnosis of Carotid Disease”, UW Dept. of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Madison, WI. December 2002.

45. “Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Sentinel Bleed and Symptomatic Aneurysms”, University of Wisconsin Stroke Symposium, Madison, WI. December 2002.

46. “Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Intracranial Aneurysms”, UW Neuroscience Nursing Group, Madison, WI. March 2003.

47. "Neurogenesis after Stroke: Can the Brain Heal Itself?", UW Veterinary School Seminar, Madison, WI. October, 2003.

48. "Cerebral Arterial Venous Malformation: A Scientific Approach to a Difficult Problem", Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. November 2003.

49. "Carotid Plaque and Revascularization", The Dynamics of Stroke Care Symposium, UW Hospital, Madison, WI. January 2004.

50. "Neurosurgical Humanitarianism and Medicine in the Third World", UW Dept. of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, April, 2004.

51. "Stroke - Diagnosis and Treatment", UW Madison Association of Retired Faculty, Madison, WI. October 2004.

52. "Professionalism in Medicine: Vital Responsibility or Lost Art?", Charles Lobeck Lecture, University of Wisconsin Medical School Medical Education Day Keynote Address, Madison, WI. October 2004.

53. "Hemorrhagic Stroke", 3rd Annual Conference on Stroke and Nursing Care, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI. January 2005.

54. "Stroke-Its Prevention and Early Treatment", Divine Savior Healthcare, Portage, WI, May 2005.

55. “Providing Sub-Specialty Medical Education in Developing Countries”, Global Health Symposium Inaugurating the Center for Global Health at UW-Madison, Global Health and the Millennium Development Goals, Madison, WI, December 2005.

56. “Science, Research and Clinical Neurosurgery: Lead or Get Out of the Way”, Research Day Symposium, UW Department of Neurological Surgery, Madison, WI. September 2006.

57. “Neurosurgery Societies and Boards – How do they Determine our Future”, Department of Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds, UW School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI. November 2006.

58. “Hemorrhagic Stroke”, Evolution in the Approach to Stroke in Wisconsin Conference, May 2007.

59. “Regionally Specific Neurogenesis in Response to Focal Cerebral Ischemia”, Research Day Symposium, UW Department of Neurological Surgery, Madison, WI. October 2007.

60. “Current Status of EC-IC Bypass”, Wisconsin State Neurosurgical Society Meeting, January 2008.

61. “Neurosurgical Societies and Boards – Who Are They? Who Runs What? What Will Affect a Resident’s Future?”, UW Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Madison, WI. January 2008.

62. “New Concepts in Carotid Atherosclerosis: Factors that Determine the Onset of Symptoms”, UW Health Stroke Conference, Madison, WI. May, 2008.

63. “The case for training surgical subspecialists in developing countries: The Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery and attempts to reverse the maldistribution of health care in the developing world”, 5th Annual Global Health Symposium, UW School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI. February 2009.

64. “Research in Neurosurgery: Determining our future and that of our patients”, Department of Neurological Surgery Research Day, Madison, WI, November 2009

65. “Leadership: Getting things done in the healthcare system”, Seminars in Health System Pharmacy Administration, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Madison, WI. February 2010.

66. “Global Advocacy in Health Care: Service Through Education. AMSA International Medical Forum Regarding Global Advocacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. February 2010.

67. “University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery – Who we are and What we do”. 2011 neurosurgery applicant presentations (Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.). Madison, WI 2010.

68. “Keeping the Motivation and Passion in: A Patient-Centered Career’, Grand Rounds Lecturer, UW Department of Neurosurgery, Madison, Wisconsin September 2010.

69. “Research in Neurosurgery Determining the future for us and our patients” University of Wisconsin, Department of Neurological Surgery Research Day. Madison, WI. December 2010.

70. “Keeping the Motivation and Passion in: A Patient-Centered Career”, Grand Rounds Lecturer, UW Department of Anesthesiology, Madison, WI. December 2010.

71. “Brain Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment” UW Nursing Staff lectures, April, 2011. Madison, WI.

72. “Brain Tumors”, UW Nursing Staff lectures, April 2011. Madison, WI.

73. “Reading X-Rays, Angiograms, CTs and MRI Scans”. UW Nursing Staff lectures, September 2011. Madison, WI.

74. “Nursing Communication and Breaking News to Families” UW Nursing Staff lectures, September 2011. Madison, WI.

75. “University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery – Who we are and What we do”. 2012 applicant introduction presentations (Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.). Madison, WI 2011

76. “Brain Tumor Updates and Advances” Opening speaker, UW Brain Tumor Symposium, October 2011. Madison, WI.

77. “Communication in Science and Medicine: Lessons learned from our peers” UW Dept. of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds. Madison Wisconsin. November 2011

78. “The vascular biology of degenerative CNS disorders: How strain within a vessel wall may predict functional decline”. UW Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds. Madison Wisconsin, November 2011.

79. “The Vascular Biology of Dementia”. University of Wisconsin Mini Medical School Presentations. Madison, Wisconsin. April, 2012

80. “The Surgery of Stroke Including CEA and ECIC”. UW Nursing Staff lectures, August, 2012. Madison, WI.

81. “University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery – Who we are and What we do”. 2013 neurosurgery applicant presentations (Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.). Madison, WI 2012.

82. “Introduction” Opening Speaker, UW 1st Peripheral Nerve Symposium, Madison, WI. October 2013.

83. “Overview of Stroke Program and Research.” 1st University of Wisconsin Stroke Camp, Green Lake, Wisconsin. October 2013.

84. “University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery – Who we are and What we do”. 2014 applicant introduction presentations (Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan.). Madison, WI 2013.

85. “The regulation of neural progenitor cells after stroke”. UW Department of Neurological Surgery Research Day lecture. Madison, Wisconsin. October 2013.

86. “Global Advocacy in Developing Nation’s Health Care: Service through Education”. Named Lecturer, Fritz Wenzel Science Conference. Marshfield, WI, February 2014.

87. “Stroke – Patient Care: Research and Worldwide Need”. 2nd University of Wisconsin Stroke Camp, Green Lake, Wisconsin. September 2014.

88. “Global Advocacy in Health Care”. Invited lecturer to UW Resident in OB-Pediatrics and General Medicine, Madison, Wisconsin September 2014.

89. “University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery – Who we are and What we do”. 2015 neurosurgery applicant presentations (Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan.). Madison, WI 2014.

90. “Cellular Regulation in Health, Disease, and Brain Repair”. UW Department of Neurological Surgery Research Day lecture. Madison, Wisconsin October 2014.

91. “Global Advocacy in Health Care: Service Through Education” UW Department of Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds lecture. Madison, Wisconsin October 2014.

92. “Inspiration in Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery: Rethinking Carotid Atherosclerosis and Stroke”. Invited lecturer, Marshfield Clinic Grand Rounds. Marshfield, WI, October 2014.

93. “Ischemic Stroke”. NTP Subgroup 3 Instructor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. March 2015.

94. “University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery – Who we are and What we do”. 2016 neurosurgery applicant presentations (Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan.). Madison, WI 2015

95. “Neurosurgery and Global Health: Providing Specialty Care in the Developing World”. Invited lecturer to UW Nursing Staff. Madison, WI. April 2015.

96. “Brain Tumor Therapy: The Past, Present and Future”. Opening speaker, UW Brain Tumor Symposium, Madison, Wisconsin. May 2015.

97. “Research Inspiring Change for Patients With Atherosclerotic Stroke”. UW Department of Neurological Surgery Research Day lecture. Madison, Wisconsin November 2015.

98. “UW Madison StrokeNet”. Gunderson Lutheran StrokeNet site Visit introduction presentation. La Crosse, WI October, 2016.

99. “UW Madison StrokeNet”. Aurora Hospital StrokeNet Site Visit introduction presentation. Milwaukee, WI. July, 2016.

100. “University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery – Who we are and What we do”. 2017 neurosurgery applicant presentations (Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan.). Madison, WI 2016-2017

101. ”The Department of Neurological Surgery” Under the Scope Cerebrovascular Series Introduction. Madison, WI. November, 2016.

102. “Why are we here? The place of research in an academic department”. UW Department of Neurological Surgery Research Day lecture. Madison, Wisconsin November 2016.

103. “UW Madison StrokeNet”. Marshfield site Visit introduction presentation. Marshfield, WI January 2017.

104. “UW Madison StrokeNet”. Swedish American/Beloit Health Care Site Visit introduction presentation. Rockford, IL and Beloit, WI . March 2017

105. “Preserving What is Noble in Medicine”. AOA Distinguished Professor Lecture. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health AOA Banquet, Madison, WI. March, 2017

106. ”The Department of Neurological Surgery” Under the Scope Cerebrovascular Series Introduction. Madison, WI. November, 2016.

107. “Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery: Research and Clinical Applications for Stroke Care”. Visiting Professor lecture, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. April 2017.

108. “The Role of Neurosurgery in Global Health and Global Medicine”. Visiting Professor lecture, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. April 2017.

109. ”The Department of Neurological Surgery” Under the Scope Hydrocephalus Series Introduction. Madison, WI. June, 2017.

110. “Stroke Recovery” Panel discussant at UW Health Stroke Camp 2017. Green Lake, Wisconsin. September 2017.

111. “University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery – Who we are and What we do”. 2017 neurosurgery applicant presentations (Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan.). Madison, WI 2017-2018.

112. “Stroke Prevention in Native Americans.” Presentation proposal to the WPP. Oneida Nation Reservation in Wisconsin. September, 2018.

113. “Department of Neurological Surgery.” Case Manager Forum. University of Wisconsin – Madison American Family Children’s Hospital. October 2018.

114. “University of Wisconsin Department of Neurological Surgery – Who We Are and What We Do”. 2018 neurosurgery resident applicant presentations (Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan.). Madison, WI 2018-2019.

115. “Pharmacy Resident Leadership Seminar: Neurosurgery and Pharmacy.” Madison, WI. March 2019.

116. Presentation to the UW System Board of Regents on UW and Greatness. Madison, WI. March, 2019

117. Presentation to the Partnership Education Research Committee, Executive Committee for Oneida Stroke Prevention Grant. Madison, WI. May, 2019.

National

1. “Enzyme Efflux from Skeletal Muscle: Reduction by Diethylstilbestrol” Dempsey R; 31st Annual Senior Scientific Session, University of Chicago School of Medicine, May, 1977.

2. “A Method of Pinealectomy without Neurologic Deficit in Sheep: Preparation for Hormone Manipulation Studies” Dempsey R, Hopkins J, Bittman E; Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Michigan Chapter, May 30, 1981.

3. “Pineal Gland Function: A Historical and Experimental Study” Dempsey R, Kindt G; Michigan Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Mtg, Boston MA. June, 1981.

4. “Experimental Augmentation of Cerebral Blood Flow by Mannitol in Epidural Intracranial Masses” Dempsey R, Kindt G; The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Annual Meeting, September, 1981.

5. “Neurophysiology of the Pineal Gland”. 13th Annual Edgar A. Kahn Neurosurgical Meeting, September, 1981.

6. “Pathologic Cerebral Vasodilation and Increased Intracranial Pressure in Experimental Hepatic Encephalopathy” Dempsey R, Kindt G; American College of Surgeons Annual Mtg., October, 1981.

7. “Epidural Hematoma: Experimental Parameters in Decreasing Morbidity and Mortality” Dempsey R; Michigan Association of Neurological Surgeons, Ann Arbor, MI June 1982.

8. “Experimental Acute Hepatic Encephalopathy: The Relationship of Pathological Cerebral Vasodilation to Increased Intracranial Pressure” Robert J. Dempsey, Resident Award. Paper presented at the Central Neurosurgical Society Annual Meeting, March 1982.

9. “Melatonin Secretion after Pinealectomy” Dempsey R, Bittman E, Hopkins J; American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. June, 1982.

10. “Pineal Melatonin Mediates Photoperiodic Drive of Season Changes in Pulsatile LH Secretion in Sheep” Bittman E, Karsch F, Dempsey R; The Endocrine Society 64th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, June 16-18, 1982.

11. “Diurnal Variation in Serum Melatonin Levels in Patients with Intrasellar and Third Ventricular Region Tumors” Dempsey RJ, Chandler WF; American Association of Neurological Surgeons 1983 Annual Meeting, Washington, D. C. April, 1983.

12. “Beneficial Effects of Indomethacin on Ischemic Edema, Cerebral Perfusion, and Somatosensory Evoked Potential Following Experimental Stroke” Dempsey RJ, Roy M, et al. The Southern Neurosurgical Society, March, 1984.

13. “The Application of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials to Experimental Cerebral Ischemia” Meyer KL, Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Donaldson DL; The Southern Neurosurgical Society, March, 1984.

14. “Indomethacin Reduces Ischemic Edema and Improves Somatosensory Evoked Potential in Experimental Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion” Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Meyer KL, Donaldson D; The American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA. April, 1984.

15. “Adverse Effects of Diltiazem on the Pathophysiology of Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Cats” Roy MW, Meyer KL, Dempsey RJ, Donaldson DL; The American Association of Neurological Surgeons, April, 1984.

16. “Indomethacin-mediated Improvement in SSEP Following Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion: Effects of Anesthesia” Meyer KL, Dempsey RJ, Donaldson DL, Roy MW; American College of Surgeons, October, 1984.

17. “The Contribution of Ornithine Decarboxylase Activity to the Pathophysiology of Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, Meyer KL, Olson JW; The American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Hot Springs, VA. October, 1984.

18. “The Metabolic and Nutritional Sequelae of Non-Steroid-Treated Head-Injured Patients” Ott L, Young B, Norton J, Rapp R, Tibbs P, Dempsey R; American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, January, 1985.

19. “Arachidonate Metabolites in Cerebral Ischemia: A Delicate Balance” Dempsey R, Roy M, et al. Southern Neurosurgical Society, March, 1985.

20. “The Cellular Immune Depression of Non-Steroid-Treated Severely Head-Injured Patients” Young AB, Ott L, Thompson J, Tibbs P, Dempsey R, McClain C; The Southern Neurosurgical Society, March, 1985.

21. “Polyamine Production in Transient Cerebral Ischemia with Reperfusion: Interaction with Arachidonic Acid Metabolites” Dempsey RJ, Roy M, Meyer K, Olson J; American Association of Neurological Surgeons, April, 1985.

22. “Penumbra Specific Improvement Associated with Imidazole in Cats Subjected to Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion” Roy M, Dempsey R, et al. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Atlanta, GA. April, 1985.

23. “Leukotriene and Edema after Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, et al. American College of Surgeons, October, 1985.

24. “Metabolic Events in Cerebral Ischemia: New Outlooks on an Old Problem” Dempsey RJ; 17th Annual Edgar A. Kahn Society Meeting, November, 1985.

25. “Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Experimental Stroke” Dempsey RJ, Carr WA, et al. Southern Neurosurgical Society, February, 1986.

26. “Polyamine Inhibition Preserves Evoked Neuronal Activity after Experimental Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey RJ, Maley ME, et al. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, CO. April, 1986.

27. “Serum Osmolality and Intracranial Pressures in Severe Head-Injured Patients Randomized to Receive Parenteral or Enteral Nutrition” Young B, Ott L, Twyman D, Tibbs P, Dempsey R; Congress of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, October, 1986.

28. “Measurement of Somatosensory Evoked Potential in the Mongolian Gerbil: Effects of Ischemia and Temperature” Cowen DE, Combs DJ, Dempsey RJ; Society for Neuroscience, 1986.

29. “Ischemic Cerebral Edema: A Possible Early Marker for Stroke Damage” Dempsey RJ, Cowen DE; 32nd Meeting of the Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society, 1986.

30. “Does Nutritional Support Affect Outcome from Severe Head Injury: A Reexamination” Ott L, Young B, Twyman D, Norton J, Rapp R, Tibbs P, Haack D, Bivins B, Dempsey R; American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, February, 1987.

31. “Intolerance to Enteral Feeding in Brain-Injured Patients: Possible Mechanisms” Norton J, Ott L, Adams L, Dempsey R, Tibbs P, Rapp B, Young B; American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, February, 1987.

32. “Does Carotid Artery Stenosis Predict Cerebral Ischemic Risk?” Dempsey RJ, Young AB; Southern Neurosurgical Society, March, 1987.

33. “Relationship Between Admission Hyperglycemia and Neurological Outcome of Severe Brain-Injured Patients” Young B, Ott L, Haack D, Dempsey R, Tibbs P; Southern Neurosurgical Society, March, 1987.

34. “Lipoxygenase Dependent Aspects of Focal Ischemic Edema” Roy MW, Dempsey RJ, et al. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Dallas, TX. April, 1987.

35. “Surgery for Single Brain Metastases: A Prospective Randomized Trial” Patchell RA, Young AB, Tibbs PA, Walsh JW, Dempsey RJ, Maruyama Y, et al. American Academy of Neurology, April, 1987.

36. “Gerbil Forebrain Ornithine Decarboxylase Activity and Cellular Localization Following Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Olson J, Maley B, Combs D, Maley M, Dempsey RJ; The Gordon Conference on Polyamines, July, 1987.

37. “The Acute Phase Response of Head-Injured Patients” Young AB, Ott L, Beard D, Tibbs P, Dempsey RJ, McClain C; American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, October, 1987.

38. “CNS Trauma” Dempsey RJ, Ott L; American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Postgraduate Course, 1987.

39. “The Immune Status of Head-Injured Patients as Evaluated by Monoclonal Antibodies” Young AB, Ott L, Rhodes J, McClain C, Dempsey R, et al. Congress of Neurological Surgeons 37th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD. October, 1987.

40. “Ornithine Decarboxylase Activity and Brain Edema after Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey RJ, Combs D, Olson J, Maley M; Southern Neurosurgical Society, March, 1988.

41. “Carotid Artery Atherosclerotic Plaque without Flow Reducing Stenosis — An Indicator of Overall Ischemic Risk” Dempsey RJ; American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Toronto, Canada. April, 1988.

42. “In Vivo High Energy Phosphate Flux During Transient Cerebral Ischemia Using Very High Magnetic Field 31P NMR” Dempsey RJ, Combs DJ, Donaldson D, Thomas G; Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Seattle, WA September, 1988.

43. “MRI Spectroscopy in the Investigation of Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey RJ; 34th Clinical Meeting of the Frederick A. Collier Surgical Society, October, 1988.

44. “The Use of NMR Investigation of High Energy Phosphate Bonds after Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey RJ; 20th Annual Edgar A. Kahn Neurosurgical Meeting, October, 1988.

45. “Altered Gastric Emptying after Head Injury and Its Relation to Feeding Intolerance” Ott L, Phillips R, young B, McClain C, Dempsey R, Tibbs P, Ryo U; American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, February, 1989.

46. “The Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Zinc Status after Head Injury” Holt K, Young B, Ott L, Williams F, Phillips R, Rapp R, Dempsey R, Tibbs P, McClain C; Association of Academic Physiatrists, March, 1989.

47. “Protection from the Effects of Transient Ischemia by the Glutamate Receptor Antagonist MK-801 and Related Compounds” Dempsey RJ, Combs DJ, et al. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Washington, D. C. April, 1989.

48. “Very Rapid Dynamic MR Imaging with GdDTPA of Cerebral Vascular System” Dempsey R, Dean B, et al. Southern Neurosurgical Soc., April, 1990.

49. “Induction of the Proto-Oncogene, c-fos, in Reperfused Brain after Transient Ischemia: Relationship to Brain Edema Development” Dempsey R, Kindy M, Combs D, Carney J; American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Nashville, TN May, 1990.

50. “Dynamic GdDTPA Brain Imaging and Cerebral Blood Flow with Turbo-Flash Imaging” Dean B, Lee C, Runge V, Howard R, Dempsey R, Pettigrew L; American Society of Neuroradiology, 1990.

51. “Dynamic Turbo-Flash Imaging of the Normal Cerebral Vasculature with an Intravenous GdDTPA Bolus” Lee C, Dean B, Runge V, Howard R, Dempsey R, Pettigrew L; American Society of Neuroradiology, 1990.

52. “ICP Management in Head Injury and Stroke”. Visiting Professor, Maine Medical Center, February 1991.

53. “The Molecular Biology of Stroke”. Maine Neurosurgical Society, March 1991.

54. “Restenosis of Carotid Arteries after Carotid Endarterectomy” Dempsey R, Moore R, Cordero S; American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA April, 1991.

55. “The Expression of Oncogenes in the Early Response of the Brain to Transient Ischemia” Dempsey R, Kindy M, Combs D; Research Society of Neurological Surgeons, May, 1991.

56. “An MRI Spectroscopic Study of Delayed Hyperglycemia in Focal Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey RJ, Combs D, Donaldson D; Neurosurgery Society of America, May, 1991.

57. “Carotid Endarterectomy for Non-Invasive Imaging”. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA. April, 1992.

58. “Cerebral Infarction and the Ages of Man” and “Evaluation and Early Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease” 4th Annual National Conference, Special Care Issues in Dentistry, American Dental Association, April, 1992.

59. “Ornithine Decarboxylase Expression in Brain: The Molecular Biology of Brain Edema” Dempsey RJ, Kindy M, Carney J; Southern Neurosurgical Society, April, 1992.

60. “Toward Noninvasive Biochemical Analysis of Carotid Artery Plaque Lipids” Dempsey R, Cassis L, Lodder R; Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Washington D. C. November, 1992.

61. “Zinc Supplementation Improves Recovery Rate and Visceral Protein Levels in Patients with Severe Closed Head Injury” Young B, Ott L, Moles K, Dempsey R, et al. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Washington, D. C. November, 1992.

62. “Lessons from Carotid Endarterectomy: Early Detection of the Patient at Risk of Progressive Plaque Development” Dempsey R, Kindy M, Lodder R; Neurosurgical Society of America, Boca Raton, FL. March, 1993.

63. "Near-Infrared Imaging in Stroke Research", invited paper #674, Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. Atlanta, GA, March 1993.

64. “Carotid Endarterectomy: Making the Diagnosis Noninvasively”. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, MA. April, 1993.

65. “Carotid Endarterectomy and Surgical Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms”. National Stroke Association, 93 Symposium, October, 1993.

66. “Surgery of the Cervical Carotid Artery” Smith R, Dempsey R, et al.; Congress of Neurological Surgeons 43rd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada October, 1993.

67. “Lipoprotein Oxidation Analysis, Special Course III. Critical Care and Intensive Monitoring”. Congress of Neurological Surgeons 43rd Annual Meeting, October, 1993.

68. “Accumulation of Free Fatty Acids and Edema Formation in Focal Ischemia” Prasad MR, Ramaiah C, Donaldson D, Hu Y, Dempsey RJ; Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, November, 1993.

69. “Neurologic Functions after Lateral Cortical-Impact Brain Injury in Rats” Prasad MR, Ramaiah C, Kraemer P, Scheff S, Baldwin SA, Dempsey RJ; 11th Annual Meeting Neurotrauma Society, November, 1993.

70. “Regional Levels of Lactate and Norepinephrine after Cortical-Impact Brain Injury in Rats” Prasad MR, Ramaiah C, Dempsey RJ, Yurek D; 11th Annual Meeting Neurotrauma Society, November, 1993.

71. "Near-IR Spectrometry of Human Carotid Plaques". Invited presentation at the 32nd Annual Eastern Analytical Symposium. Somerset, NJ, November 1993.

72. "Near-IR Spectrometric Imaging in Symptomatic Carotid Occlusive Disease". Invited presentation at the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. Chicago, IL, March 1994.

73. “Leukotriene Inhibition Decreases Brain Edema after Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey RJ, Maley M, Donaldson D, Prasad R, Hu Y; American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. April, 1994.

74. “Intra-operative Cerebral Monitoring and Protection”. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. April, 1994.

75. “New Aspects in Stroke Research”. Southern Surgeons Club Annual Mtg., April, 1994.

76. “Carotid Surgery/Transcranial Doppler/Carotid Doppler”. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, IL October, 1994.

77. “Leukotriene Inhibition Limits Delayed Ischemic Brain Damage” Dempsey R, Hu Y, Prasad R, Kindy M; Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, IL. October, 1994.

78. “Non-invasive Diagnosis of Cerebrovascular Disease”. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, IL. October, 1994.

79. “Pneumatic Impactor Model of Head Injury Simulates Metabolic Aspects of Human Head Injury” Young B, McClain C, Kindy M, Dempsey R, et al. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, IL. October, 1994.

80. "Lipoprotein Oxidation and Symptomatic Carotid Artery Atherosclerosis", Dempsey R, David D, Lodder R and Moore R; 1994 Annual Meeting of the Neurological Society of America (Blaine, WA), 1994.

81. “Practical Clinic Carotid Endarterectomy. Making the Diagnosis Noninvasively”. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL. April, 1995.

82. “Antisense Oligonucleotide Treatment Against Cerebral Ischemic Injury” Baskaya M, Rao A, Prasad M, Kindy M, Dempsey RJ; American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL. April, 1995.

83. “Insulin-like growth factor-I and Neurologic Outcome” Hatton J, Rapp, Kudsk, Brown, Bukar, Dempsey RJ, McClain, Young; Southern Neurosurgical Society, April, 1995.

84. Special Lecture: “Cerebral Protection During Cerebrovascular Surgery - Lessons from the Laboratory”. Southern Neurosurgical Society, April, 1995.

85. “Effect of Ifenprodil on Infarct Size, Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Edema Formation after Focal Cerebral Ischemia” Baskaya M, Rao A, Donaldson D, Prasad M, Dempsey R; Society for Neuroscience, November, 1995.

86. “ODC Activity and Edema Formation In Cerebral Ischemia of Gerbils” Rao A, Baskaya M, Maley M, Prasad M, Dempsey R; Society for Neuroscience, November, 1995.

87. “Effect of α-Difluoromethylornithine Treatment on Ornithine Decarboxylase Activity and Brain Edema after Traumatic Brain Injury” Dempsey R, Baskaya M, Rao A, Prasad M; The American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Tucson, AZ. November, 1995.

88. “Developing a Community Based Program”. Special Course Congress of Neurological Surgeons, October, 1995.

89. “Carotid Surgery”. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA. October, 1995.

90. “Building a Carotid Practice: The Role of Special Studies”. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA. October, 1995.

91. “An Inverse Correlation Between Dosing Time of Dismutec and Plasma IL-8 Concentrations in Traumatic Brain Injury” Young B, Hatton J, McClain C, Salatto A, Dempsey RJ; Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA. October, 1995.

92. “Diagnostic Evaluation”. Carotid Endarterectomy AANS/CNS Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, September, 1995.

93. “Carotid Embolic Stroke: Its Pathophysiology and Potential for Prevention” University of Chicago Visiting Professor, Chicago, IL. February, 1996,

94. “Cerebral Protection”. University of Chicago Visiting Professor, Chicago, IL February, 1996.

95. “Quantification of Regional Blood-Brain Barrier Changes after Cortical Impact Brain Injury” Baskaya M, Rao AM, Puckett L, Prasad R, Dempsey R; American Association of Neurological Surgeons, April, 1996, Minneapolis, MN.

96. “Carotid Endarterectomy Diagnosis”. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, April, 1996, Minneapolis, MN.

97. “Atherosclerosis: Its Pathophysiology and Application to Surgical Practice”. American College of Surgeons, October, 1996, San Diego, CA.

98. “Effect of phospholipase A2 (PLA2) inhibitor, CDP-choline on regional activities of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) and blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown after transient ischemia” Rao AM, Baskaya MK, Dogan A, Dempsey RJ; Society for Neuroscience, November, 1996, Washington, D.C.

99. “The Time Course of Regional Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Correlation with Brain Edema Formation After Experimental Brain Injury” Baskaya M, Dogan A, Adibhatla R, Dempsey RJ. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, April 1997, Denver.

100. “Characterization of Somatosensorial Evoked Potentials After Controlled Cortical Impact Brain Injury” Dogan A, Baskaya M, Donaldson D, Adibhatla R, Dempsey RJ. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, April 1997, Denver, CO.

101. “Imaging for Extracranial Vascular Disease” Seminar. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, April 1997, Denver, CO.

102. “Carotid Endarterectomy” Review Course. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, April 1997, Denver, CO.

103. “IGF-IGH Achieves Positive Nitrogen Balance After Acute Traumatic Brain Injury” Young B, Hatton J, Dempsey RJ, McClain C, Rapp R. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, October 1997, New Orleans.

104. “The Role of the Polyamine Interconversion Pathway on Brain Edema Formation After Traumatic Brain Injury” Dogan A, Baskaya M, Rao A, Rao VLR, Dempsey RJ, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, October 1997, New Orleans.

105. “Practical Carotid Surgery Course: The Value of Ultrasound” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, October 1997, New Orleans.

106. “Neuroprotective Effects of CDP-Choline on Brain Edema and Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown After Traumatic Brain Injury” Baskaya M, Rao A, Dogan A, Rao VLR, Salamat S, Dempsey RJ. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, October 1997, New Orleans, LA.

107. “Carotid Endarterectomy: New Advances; Operating Without Angiogram” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, October 1997, New Orleans.

108. “Traumatic Brain Injury Down-Regulates Glial Glutamate Transporters GLT-1 and GLAST. Rao VLR, Baskaya M, Dogan A, Rao A, Rothstein J, Dempsey RJ. Society for Neuroscience, October 1997.

109. “Fluorometric Assay of Nitrite and Nitrate in Brain Tissue After Head Injury and Ischemia” Rao A, Hatcher J, Baskaya M, Dogan A, Rao VLR, Dempsey RJ. Society for Neuroscience, October 1997.

110. “Application of Intraluminal Suture Occlusion of Middle Cerebral Artery in Gerbils to Obtain Consistent Infarction” Baskaya M, Dogan A, Rao A, Rao VLR, Rastl J, Dempsey RJ. Society for Neuroscience, October 1997.

111. “Decision-Making and Management of Unruptured Aneurysms” The Joint Section of Cerebrovascular Surgery of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, February 1998.

112. “Critical Care of Cerebrovascular Patients”. The Joint Section of Cerebrovascular Surgery of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, February 1998.

113. “Decreased Cerebral Glial Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Protein Levels Following Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in SHR Rats” Rao VLR, Dogan A, Rothstein JD, Dempsey RJ. American Society of Neurochemistry, March 1998.

114. “The Role of the Polyamine Interconversion Pathway on Reperfusion Injury in Rats After Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia” Dogan A, Rao A, Baskaya M, Vemuganti R, Temiz C, Dempsey R. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Philadelphia, April 1998.

115. “Satellite Hospitals as a Source of Funding.” Nurturing Young Faculty. The Society of Neurological Surgeons, St. Louis, MO. May 1998.

116. “Up-regulation of Na+-K+-2Cl- Cotransporter Activity in Glial Cells Under High [K+] a Ca++ Dependent Process” Su G, Dempsey RJ, Sun D. 1998 Gordon Research Conference, “Membrane Transporters: Physiological & Pathological Implications,” July 1998.

117. “Carotid Artery Surgery: Ultrasound & TCD” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Seattle, WA. October 1998.

118. “Protective Effects of Ifenprodil, NMDA Receptor Antagonist at Polyamine Site, on Brain Edema and Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown After Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury” Dogan A, Baskaya M, Dempsey RJ. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Seattle, WA. October 1998.

119. “Simultaneous Assay of Ornithine Decarboxylase (ODC) and Polyamines After Central Nervous System (CNS) Injury” Hatcher J, Rao A, Baskaya M, Dempsey RJ. Society of Neuroscience, Nov. 1998.

120. “Accumulation of Arachidonic Acid and Leukotriene C4 Causes Edema Formation After Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Rao A, Hatcher J, Dogan A, Dempsey RJ. Society of Neuroscience, Nov. 1998.

121. “Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression is Upregulated Following Traumatic Injury in Rat Brain” Rao V, Dogan A, Dempsey RJ. Society of Neuroscience, November 1998.

122. “Noninvasive Diagnosis of Unruptured Aneurysms” The Joint Section of Cerebrovascular Surgery of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, February 1999.

123. “Glial Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Knockout Exacerbates Ischemic Neuronal Damage” Dempsey RJ, Rao V, Dogan A, Todd K. Neurosurgical Society of America, Scottsdale, AZ. March 1999.

124. “Carotid Endarterectomy and Stents: An Interactive Video Clinic” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA. April 1999.

125. “An Update on ACAS and Comments on Study Concerns” American College of Surgeons, October 1999

126. “The NIH and the Neurosurgeon” The Society of Neurological Surgery, May 1999.

127. “New Chairman Responsibilities” Neurosurgery Chairman’s Conference, July 1999.

128. “Update on the Asymptomatic Carotid Atherosclerosis Study” The American College of Surgeons, October 1999.

129. “Surgery of the Carotid Artery: Indications and Techniques”. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, MA October 1999.

130. “Attenuation of Brain Edema Formation and Ischemic Injury Volume by CGP40116 after Ischemic Reperfusion Injury Dogan A, Eras M, Dempsey RJ. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, MA. October 1999.

131. “Ischemic Severity and Neuroprotection by CDP-choline” Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ, Rao A. Society of Neuroscience, November 1999.

132. “Blockade of mGluR alternates ischemic-induced arachidonic acid release and neuronal death” Rao A, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ. Society of Neuroscience, November 1999.

133. “Controlled cortical impact to rat brain up-regulates peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor expression in the thalamus” Dempsey R, Rao V, et al. American Academy of Neurological Surgery, November 1999.

134. “Increased Peripheral-type Benzodiazepine Receptor (PTBR) Expression in Hippocampal CA1 Region Following Transient Forebrain Ischemia Rao VL, Bowen KK, Rao AM, Dempsey RJ. American Society for Neurochemistry, March, 2000.

135. “Symposium: Cerebral Ischemia,” Moderator Joint Meeting of the AANS/CNS Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery and American Society of International and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, February, 2000.

136. "Protective effects of CGP39551 on Brain Edema and Ischemic Injury Volume Induced by Ischemia/Reperfusion," Dogan A, Eras M, Unlu A, Dempsey RJ, American Association of Neurological Surgery, Toronto, Canada April, 2000.

137. "Review of the Council of Medical Specialty Societies" Society of Neurological Surgeons, Los Angeles, CA. May 2000.

138. “Radiologic Adjuncts to the Surgical Removal of AV Malformations” Neurological Society of America, June 2000.

139. “Treatment of Carotid Disease: Making the Diagnosis” Congress of Neurological Surgery, San Antonio, TX. September, 2000.

140. “Practical Workshop on Duplex Doppler and TCD” Congress of Neurological Surgery, San Antonio, TX. September 2000.

141. “Adjunctive Use of Preoperative Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Cerebral AV Malformation Surgery” Lapsiwala S, Nguyen P, Haughton V, Dempsey RJ. Congress of Neurological Surgery, San Antonio, TX. September 2000.

142. “International Program: Extreme Neurosurgery: Operating in a Hostile Environment” Congress of Neurological Surgery, San Antonio, TX. September 2000.

143. “Grants: What Reviewers Look For” Congress of Neurological Surgery, San Antonio, TX. September 2000.

144. “Ornithine Decarboxylase and Normal Adaptive Responses to Transient Cerebral Ischemia”. American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Colorado Springs, CO. October 2000.

145. New Concepts in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Arteriovenous Malformations: 21st Century Medicine in a 15th Century World” University of Chicago Neurological Surgery Lecture, October 2000.

146. “Ornithine decarboxylase activity following transient focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion in rat” Golla N, Sailor K, Dogan A, Dempsey RJ. Society for Neuroscience, November 2000.

147. “Career Tracks in Academic Neurosurgery” Review and Update in Neurobiology for Neurosurgeons – Woods Hole, MA, October 2000.

148. “The Clinical Laboratory: AV Malformations from the OR to the Lab and Back Again”. Academic Day: Northwestern University Medical School, January 2001.

149. “AVMs: A Clinical Protocol Based on Laboratory Research”. Visiting Professor, Henry Ford Medical Center, March, 2001.

150. “Molecular Biology in Cerebral Ischemia and Vasospasm”, Society of Neurological Surgery, Cleveland, May 2001.

151. “Report on Council of Medical Specialty Societies”, Society of Neurological Surgery, May 2001.

152. “Transcriptional Profiling of Ischemia Rat Brain Using Gene Chips”, Neurological Society of America, June 2001.

153. “Treatment of Carotid Disease – Diagnostic Evaluation of Carotid Disease”, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA. October 2001.

154. “Grants: What Reviewers Look For”, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA. October 2001.

155. “Contemporary Issues in the Management of Stroke”, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA. October 2001.

156. “Polyamine Interconversion Pathway in Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey R, Rao A, et al. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA. October 2001.

157. “Molecular Biology and Gene Therapy in Cerebrovascular Disease”, University of Illinois – College of Medicine, October 2001.

158. Surgical Management of Arteriovenous Malformations Based on the Application of Investigative Results”, University of Illinois – College of Medicine, Grand Rounds, October 2001.

159. “Does Citicoline Neuroprotection Go Beyond Phosphatidylcholine (pc) Synthesis After Cerebral Ischemia? Adibhatla R, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ, Society for Neuroscience, November 2001.

160. “Gene Expression Analysis After Acute Spinal Cord Injury in Rat” Vemuganti R, Song G, Cechvala C, Resnick D, Dempsey RJ, Society for Neuroscience, November 2001.

161. “The Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery: History and Goals for the Future”, The American Academy of Neurological Surgery, November 2001.

162. “Glial Cell Line Derived Neurotrophic Factor Protects Hippocampal Neurons After Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats”, BT Kim, VL Rao, KA Sailor, K Bowen, RJ Dempsey, The American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Palm Beach, FL. November 2001.

163. “Activation of Na-K-C2 Cotransporter During Focal Cerebral Ischemia”, Yan Y, Dempsey RJ, Sun D, Society for Neuroscience, November 2001.

164. “Cerebral Arteries Venous Malformations: Applying Laboratory Investigations to Clinical Treatment Protocol”, Dempsey RJ. Visiting Professor, Stanford University, December 2001.

165. “Can the Brain Heal Itself? Neurogenesis is Cerebral Ischemia”, University of Michigan, Crosby Laboratory Presentation, March 2002.

166. “Treatment of Complex Cerebrovascular Disorders from the Laboratory to Operating Room”, Visiting Professor, University of Michigan, March 2002.

167. “Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Protects Hippocampal Neurons after Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats”, Kim B., Dempsey RJ, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, IL April 2002.

168. “Novel Moderators of Ischemic Preconditioning Induced Neuroprotection”, Dhodda V., Sailor K., Dempsey R, Vemuganti R., American Society for Neurochemistry Annual Meeting, June 2002.

169. “The Scientific Basis of Treatment Cerebral AVM”, Visiting Professor, Rush Medical School, September 2002.

170. “Inclusion of a Compact Neurosurgical Curriculum Improves Third-year Medical Student Clinical Performance in the Diagnosis and Management of Lumbar Radiculopathy”, Resnick D., Ramirez L., Dempsey RJ et al. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Philadelphia, PA. September 2002.

171. “Glial Cell-line Derived Neurotrophic Factor Treatment Increases Remote Neuronal Proliferation after a Focal Stroke”, Dempsey RJ, Bowen K., Sailor K., Vemuganti R., The American Academy of Neurological Surgery, October 2002.

172. “IGF Infusion Increases Ischemia-induced Cell Proliferation in Adult Rat Dentate Gyrus”, Sailor K., Vemuganti R., Bowen K., Dempsey RJ, Society for Neuroscience’s 32nd Annual Meeting, November 2002.

173. “Novel Mediators of Ischemic Preconditioning Induced Neuroprotection”, Dhodda V., Sailor K., Dempsey RJ, Rao V., Society for Neuroscience’s 32nd Annual Meeting, November 2002.

174. “Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling-3 (SOCS-3) is a Neuroprotective Gene Upregulated after Focal Ischemia”, Rao V., Bowen K., Dhodda V., Dempsey RJ, Society for Neuroscience’s 32nd Annual Meeting, November 2002.

175. “IGF-1 Infusion Increases Ischemia-induced Cell Proliferation in Adult Rat Dentate Gyrus”, Society for Neuroscience’s 32nd Annual Meeting, November 2002.

176. “Neurosurgery Research Philosophy and Scientific Writing: How to prepare a grant and a research paper”, Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeon’s, Woods Hole, MA, November 2002.

177. “Dentate Gyrus Progenitor Cell Proliferation is Associated with IGF-1 Expressing Astrocytes after Stroke in Adult Rats”, Sailor K., Vemuganti R., Dempsey RJ, Society for Neuroscience, 2003.

178. “A New Surgical Approach to Upper Cervical Region in Rats – Description of the Selective Anterior Spinal Artery Occlusion”, Tureyen K., Resnick D., Dempsey RJ, Hariharan N., Society for Neuroscience 2003.

179. “Management Options in Occlusive Cervical Carotid Disease”, Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, February 2003.

180. “Diffusion Tensor Imaging of White Matter Tracts in Patients with Cerebral Vascular Malformations”, Dempsey R., Moftakhar R., et al. Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, February 2003.

181. “Report on Council of Medical Specialty Societies and Review of Neurobiology for Neurosurgeons”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH. May 2003.

182. "Predicting Carotid Artery Plaque Symptoms", Dempsey R, Vemuganti R, et al. Neurosurgical Society of America, Sun River, Oregon. June 2003.

183. "Use of MRI Scans in Neurosurgery", Visiting Professor, Loyola University, Department of Neurological Surgery, July 2003.

184. "Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations: Applying Research to a Clinical Problem", Visiting Professor, Loyola University, Department of Neurological Surgery, July 2003.

185. "Pathophysiology of Carotid Disease", Visiting Professor, Loyola University, Department of Neurological Surgery, July 2003.

186. "What Makes a Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque Symptomatic" Micro Array Analysis of Gene Expression", Dempsey R, Vemuganti R, et al. The American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Williamsburg, VA. October 2003.

187. "Operative Colloquium: Masters of Neurological Surgery: FIENS, Neurosurgical Service and Ecuador", Congress of Neurological Surgeons, October 2003.

188. "The Research Idea: How to Write a Research Grant", Review and Update in Neurobiology for Neurosurgeons, Woods Hole, MA, November 2003.

189. "Dentate Gyrus Progenitor Cell Proliferation is Associated with IGF-1 Expressing Astrocytes after Stroke in Adult Rats", Sailor K, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ, Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting, November 2003.

190. "A New Surgical Approach to Upper Ventral Cervical Spinal Cord in Rats and Description of Selective Anterior Spinal Artery Occlusion", Tureyen K, Resnick D, Hariharan N, Dempsey R, Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting, November 2003.

191. "Polyamine Response to CNS Injury: for Better or for Worse?", Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ, Adibhatla R, Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting, November 2003.

192. "Citicoline Affects CTP: Phosphocholine Cytidylyltransferase and Lyso-Phosphatidylcholine after Transient Brain Ischemia", Adibhatla R, Hatcher J, Dempsey RJ, Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting, November 2003.

193. "Ischemic Preconditioning Induces Heat Shock Protein Gene Expression in Adult Rat Brain", Dhodda V, Sailor K, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R, Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting, November 2003.

194. "Prevention of Inflammation is a Mechanism of Preconditioning-Induced Neuroprotection Against Stroke", Vemuganti R, Dhodda V, Bowen K, Dempsey RJ, Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting, November 2003.

195. "Science, Stroke Centers and Research: Clinical Neurosurgery Must Lead the Charge or Follow the Dinosaurs", 2004 Annual Meeting, Interurban Neurosurgical Society, March 2004.

196. "The Impact of ACGME & OIG Rules on Commercial Support of Academic Medicine", Council of Medical Specialty Societies, Chicago, IL, March 2004.

197. "Report on the Council of Medical Specialties Society to the Society of Neurological Surgeons", Society of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 2004.

198. "The Review Update in Neurobiology for Neurosurgeons", Society of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 2004.

199. "The Use of Real Time Physiologic Data to Guide Intraoperative Decision-Making in AVM Resection", Neurosurgical Society of America, Santa Fe, NM, June 2004.

200. "Intraoperative Doppler to Measure Cerebrovascular Resistance as a Guide to Complete Resection of Arteriovenous Malformations", Dempsey R, Moftakhar R, Pozniak M, American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. May 2004.

201. "Humanitarian Medicine: FIENS and Ecuador", American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. May 2004.

202. "Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia Induces Neurogenesis in Adult Mouse Dentate Gyrus", Tureyen K, Vemuganti R, Sailor K, Bowen K and Dempsey RJ, American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL May 2004.

203. "Carotid Atherosclerosis: Past, Present and Future based on Research Considerations",16th Annual Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Day, University of Kentucky, June 2004.

204. "Using Research to Direct the Solution to a Clinical Problem: Arteriovenous Malformations", Combined Neurosurgery and Neurology Grand Rounds, Visiting Professor, University of Kentucky, June 2004.

205. "Carotid Atherosclerosis & Stroke: The Neurosurgical Past, Present and Future", Dempsey R, Visiting Professor, Oregon Health Sciences University, September 2004.

206. "Intraoperative Doppler ultrasound as a guide to surgical removal of cerebral arteriovenous malformation", Pozniak, MA, Dempsey RJ, Mitchell CC, American Society of Neuroradiology 2004. June 7-11, 2004, Seattle, WA.

207. "International Opportunities in Neurosurgery", Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA October 2004.

208. "Research and Clinical Neurosurgery", Review and Update in Neurobiology for Neurosurgeons, Woods Hole, MA, November 2004.

209. "Does CDP-Choline Partly Counteract TNF-α Mediated Events after Stroke?", Adibhatla RM, Hatcher JF, Tureyen K, Tsao FH, Dempsey RJ, Society for Neuroscience Meeting, November 2004.

210. "Beneficial Effects of Exogenous Spermine in Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia", Hatcher JF, Adibhatla RM, Tureyen K, Dempsey RJ, Society for Neuroscience Meeting, November 2004.

211. "EGF and FGF-2 infusion increases post-ischemic progenitor cell proliferation in adult rat brain", Tureyen K, Dempsey RJ, et al. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, November 2004.

212. "Impaired hippocampal neural progenitor cell proliferation in adult interleukin-6 knockout mice", Bowen KK, Tureyen K, Sailor KA, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti V, Society for Neuroscience Meeting, November 2004.

213. "Proliferation and gene expression profiles of neural stem cell cultures (neurospheres) from the DG and SVZ of adult rat brain", Kalluri H, Sailor KA, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ, Society for Neuroscience Meeting, November 2004.

214. "Central Nervous System Trauma", Grand Rounds, Freeport Memorial Hospital, Freeport, IL, December 2004.

215. "Neurosurgical and Endovascular Volunteerism in Developing Countries", Dempsey R, Young P, et al. 8th Joint Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the American Society for Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, February 2005, New Orleans, LA.

216. "Stem Cells and Nanobiology", Moderator, Interurban Neurosurgical Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2005.

217. "Carotid Atherosclerosis and the Neurosurgeon: Past, Present and Future", University of Illinois-Chicago, Visiting Professor, April 2005.

218. "Council on Medical Specialty Societies and Review and Update on Neurobiology for Neurosurgery", Society of Neurological Surgeons, Stanford, CA. May 2005.

219. "European and United States Residency Training", American Academy of Neurological Surgeons Meeting, Half Moon Bay, CA. April 2005.

220. "Carotid Atherosclerosis and the Neurosurgeon: Past, Present and Future", Dempsey R, Sally Harrington Goldwater Visiting Professor lecture, Barrow Neurological Institute, May 2005.

221. “Cytokines, lipid metabolism, and CDP-Choline in Stroke”, Adibhatla RM, Hatcher J, Tureyen K, Tsao, F, Dempsey RJ, 36th Annual American Society of Neurochemistry, Madison, WI June 2005.

222. "Science - Research and Neurosurgery - Lead or Get out of the Way", Hoff Scientific Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, July 2005.

223. “Cytokines, lipid metabolism, and CDP-Choline in Stroke”, Adibhatla RM, Hatcher J, Tureyen K, Tsao, F, Dempsey RJ, Gordon Conference on Molecular and Cellular Biology of Lipids, Waterville Valley Resort, NH, July 2005.

224. "Carotid Atherosclerosis: Why do some Plaques Embolize?", Dempsey R, Tureyen K, Salamat S, Vemuganti R, American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Half Moon Bay, CA, September 2005.

225. "Temporary Clipping and Ischemic Aneurysm Surgery", Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, October 2005.

226. “Putting Scientific Thought Together: What a Reviewer looks for in a great Manuscript” presented as Co-Director – Research update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, October, 2005

227. “Increased IGF-1 Expression Plays a Role in Stroke-Induced Neurogenesis”, Yan Y, Sailor K, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, November 2005.

228. “Effect of IGF-1 on the Adult Neuroprogenitor Cells Isolated from Rat Brain”, Kalluri H, Vemuganti R, Dempsey RJ. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, November 2005.

229. "Carotid Atherosclerosis: A Potential Neurosurgical Frontier", Dempsey R, Cornell University, New York, NY, November 2005.

230. "Carotid Atherosclerosis: Present and Future Treatment based on increased understanding of the Disease", Rush University, Chicago, IL, December 2005.

231. “Carotid Atherosclerosis-Frontiers for Neurosurgery”, University of Utah, Department of Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds”, June 2007.

232. “Models of Compensation in Academic Neurosurgery: Salary with Bonus Model”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Meeting, Duke University, Stanford, CA. May 2006.

233. “Cerebrovascular Research: New Frontiers”, Neurosurgery Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, August 2006.

234. “A Critical Role of Monocyte Chemo attractant Protein-1 (MCP-1) in Neuroblast Migration Following Focal Ischemia”, Dempsey R, Yan Y, et al. The American Academy of Neurological Surgery 68th Annual Meeting, Greensboro, GA, October 2006.

235. “Putting Scientific Thoughts Together: What a Reviewer Looks for in a Grant of Manuscript”, presented as Co-Director – Research update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, October, 2006

236. “Carotid Atherosclerosis: Is it the Key to Delayed Vascular Dementia”, Rachidian Society Meeting, February 2007.

237. “Early Outcome Following Multi-modality Endovascular Rescue in Acute Stroke”, Discussant Panel Member, American Association of Neurological Surgery, Washington DC, April 2007.

238. “Report on the Society of Neurological Surgeons”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. May 2007.

239. “Carotid Atherosclerosis-Frontiers for Neurosurgery”, University of Utah, Department of Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds”, June 2007.

240. “Establishing an Academic Neurosurgery Practice”, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, September 2007.

241. “Research and Balance in an Academic Neurosurgery Career”, presented as Co-Director – Research update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, October, 2007.

242. “Grant Writing”, presented as Co-Director – Research update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, October, 2007

243. “The Challenges of Stroke: Using Neurosurgical Research to Solve the Problems”, Louisiana State University Health Science Center, Grand Rounds, Shreveport, LA, October 2007.

244. “Addressing Neurosurgery in Developing Countries”, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. November 2007.

245. “Cerebrovascular Surgery and Stroke: An Academic Approach to an Age Old Problem”, Mayo Clinic, November 2007.

246. “Academic Neurosurgery in Developing Countries: An Achievable Responsibility”, American Academy of Neurological Surgery Annual Meeting, Sedona, AZ. November 2007.

247. “Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery: An Academic Approach to Carotid Atherosclerosis”, Dempsey R, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. January 2008.

248. “Innovations in Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Defining our Future through an Academic Approach”, University of California-San Francisco Visiting Professor, San Francisco, CA. March 2008.

249. “Rethinking Carotid Atherosclerotic Disease: New Frontiers from Molecular Biology to the Patient”, Bouldrey Lecture, San Francisco Neurological Society 60th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. March 2008.

250. “University of Wisconsin Departmental Overview: Clinical Programs, Research and Mission”. Society of Neurological Surgeons Annual Mtg, Madison, WI. May, 2008

251. “Involvement of Osteopontin in Lateral Migration of Neuroblasts from the Subventricular Zone after Focal Ischemia”, Dempsey RJ, Lang, B, Yan Y, The American Academy of Neurological Surgery Annual Meeting, Sedona, AZ. September 2008.

252. “The Vascular Biology of Atherosclerosis”, Visiting Professor, Dartmouth, Department of Neurological Surgery, September 2008.

253. “The Vascular Biology of Atherosclerosis”, Review and Update in Neurobiology for Neurosurgeons, Woods Hole, MA, October 2008.

254. “Research and Balance in an Academic Neurosurgery Career. Getting Started: How do I write a Grant?”, Review and Update in Neurobiology for Neurosurgeons, Woods Hole, MA, October 2008.

255. “Red blood cell transfusion and outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage”, American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2009.

256. “Developing Young Academic Faculty in Neurosurgery”, Society of Neurological Surgeons, Salt Lake City, UT, May 2009.

257. “The possibility of Neurogenesis and Healing after Intracerebral Hemorrhage”, Neurosurgical Society of America, Hot Springs, VA, June 2009.

258. “Research and Balance in an Academic Neurosurgery Career. Getting Started: How do I write a Grant?”, Review and Update in Neurobiology for Neurosurgeons, Woods Hole, MA, October 2009.

259. “NIH Grant Writing Course”, Course Director, 2009 CNS Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA. October, 2009

260. “Summit Meeting of all neurosurgical societies” Summit Leader, 2009 CNS Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA. October, 2009.

261. “Developing a New Generation of Academic Neurosurgeons”, American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Palm Beach, FL , November 2009

262. “Atherosclerosis of Neuroplasia: Common Themes of Vascular Biology in Strokes and Brain Tumors”. Invited Speaker, City of Hope National Medical Center. Duarte, CA. January 2010

263. “Dare to Dream: Redefining our Patient’s Cerebrovascular Future”, Luessenhop Lecture, AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section Meeting, San Antonio, TX, February 2010

264. “Rethinking Carotid Atherosclerosis: Symptomatology and Future Considerations for Treatment”, Visiting Professor, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA. March 2010.

265. “Global Health and International Education”, Visiting Professor at Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA. March 2010.

266. “Dare to Dream: Carotid Atherosclerosis Research – Defining a new cerebrovascular future for our patients and students”, Visiting Professor at University of Kentucky Lexington, Lexington, KY. April 2010.

267. “Global Health and International Subspecialty Education: Top-down growth in a developing world”, Visiting Professor at University of Kentucky, Lexington, April 2010.

268. “Genome-Wide Survey of Early Gene Expression in Rats and Non-Human primates After Stroke: Differential Expression of Brain Vascular Permeability and Pro-Apoptotic Genes Differs Between Species” Cerebrovascular Scientific Session Discussant, AANS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May, 2010.

269. “Beginning Your Academic Career: Answers to Your Questions”, Panelist. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May, 2010.

270. “Carotid Atherosclerosis: Defining Our Patient’s Cerebrovascular Future” Inaugural Klüver Lecture, University of Chicago. Chicago, IL. June 2010.

271. “Global Health and International Neurosurgical Education” University of Chicago. Chicago, IL. June 2010.

272. “International Education: SNS Partnership Programs”, Guest speaker, Society of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Haven, CT, June 2010

273. “Art, Passion and Neurosurgery”, Presidential address, Society of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Haven, CT, June 2010

274. “Mentoring Residents to Academic Success”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Residency Program Coordinators Section, New Haven, CT, June 2010

275. “ICP Management”, Instructor, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2010

276. “Patient Safety and Clinical Communications”, Instructor, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2010

277. “Surgical Management of Anterior Circulation Aneurysms – Indications, Results, Complications”, Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery 7th Annual Meeting, Carlsbad, CA, July 2010

278. Difficult Case Management Conference – Case Management Panel Member. Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery 7th Annual Meeting, Carlsbad, CA, July 2010

279. “Microsurgery and Microvascular Reconstruction of Cerebral Aneurysms”, 5th Annual CNS 3D Surgical Anatomy Course for Chief Residents. St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO. August 2010.

280. “New Faculty and Developing Your Academic Career”, Congress of Neurological Surgery, San Francisco, CA. October 2010

281. “Grant Writing for the Neurosurgeon”, Congress of Neurological Surgery, San Francisco, CA. October 2010

282. “Research and Balance in an Academic Neurosurgery Career Getting started: How Do I Write a Grant or Paper”? Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN), Woods Hole, MA. October 2010

283. “Dual Regulation of Post Ischemic Neurogenesis by TFG-ß1”, 72nd Annual American Academy of Neurological Surgery. Pebble Beach, CA. November 2010.

284. “Dare to Dream: Defining a New Cerebrovascular Future for Our Patients Through Research”. Visiting Professor at St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, March 2011.

285. “Protease Mediated Regulation of Cell Migration and Angiogenesis: Implications for Ischemic Inquiry Repair”. Neurosurgical Society of America, Kona Hawaii, March 2011

286. “DPP4 in Regulation of Neuroblastoma Angiogenesis Through MicroRNA”. Wesley U., Dempsey R., Poster presented at American Association for Cancer Research, Orlando Florida, April 2011

287. Beginning Your Academic Career. A Chair’s responsibilities to You: What determines your success? 2011 AANS Annual Scientific Meeting Breakfast Seminar, Denver, CO, April 2011.

288. “ICP Management”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2011

289. “Patient Safety and Clinical Communications”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2011

290. “Bedside Neurosurgical procedures”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2011

291. “PC01 NINDS/CNS Workshop on Grant Writing and Career Development”. Practical Course Faculty Member, 2011 Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting in Washington D. C., October 2011.

292. “New Faculty and Developing Your Academic Career”. Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington D. C., October 2011.

293. “Research and Balance in an Academic Neurosurgery Career Getting Started: How do I write a grant or paper?” Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2011.

294. “Communication in Neurosurgical Science – A Commonality of cerebrovascular and oncology research.” UK HealthCare Neuroscience Symposium, Lexington, KY, Nov. 2011

295. “Carotid Atherosclerosis: Defining Our Patient’s Future” Grand Rounds talk at Albert Einstein School of Medicine, New York, March 2012.

296. “Neurosurgical Service in the Developing World: A Global Perspective and the Possibilities for a Common Educational Curriculum” CSNS Luncheon talk at AANS Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, April 2012

297. “Beginning Your Academic Career: Answers to Your Questions.” Breakfast Seminar at AANS Annual Meeting, Miami, FL April 2012

298. “Regulating the Repair of Damaged Brain at a Cellular Level”. The 65th Annual Meeting of Neurosurgical Society of America, Park City, Utah, June 2012

299. “Julian T. Hoff – Inspiration and our Neurosurgical Future”. Julian Hoff Distinguished Lecturer. University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI June, 2012

300. “Starting Your Academic Career”. Visiting Professor lecture at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI June 2012

301. “Global Health and International Curriculum in Neurosurgery”. Visiting Professor lecture at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI. June 2012

302. “ICP Management”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Fundamental Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2012

303. “Patient Safety and Clinical Communications”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Fundamental Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2012

304. “Clinical Decision Simulator”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Bedside Neurosurgical procedures and Equipment Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2012

305. “Inspiration in Neurosurgical Research: How to start a project and/or paper” Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2012.

306. “Cytokines at the crossroads of brain injury and repair: Galectin-3, a potential target for enhancing injury repair and recovery following ischemic stroke”. The 74th Annual American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Chatham, Mass, October 2012.

307. “Applying the Neurosciences to the Clinical Condition” Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2012.

308. “Global Neurosurgical Health and Working Toward a Common Curriculum” Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2012.

309. “Inspiration in Neurosurgical Research: How to start a project and/or paper”. Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2012.

310. “Carotid atherosclerosis: Determining the future of our cerebrovascular patients”. Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2012.

311. “Neurogenesis and the Regulation of Cell Division and Angiogenesis”. Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2012.

312. “Neurosurgery in the Developing World: Toward an international curriculum of training and service.” Visiting Professor lecture at University of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. December 2012.

313. “Inspiration and the Future of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery”. Visiting Professor lecture at University of Indiana, Indianapolis, December 2012.

314. Introduction and congratulatory presentation to the 2012 Robert J. Dempsey, MD, Cerebrovascular Research Award winner at the AANS/CNS Joint Cerebrovascular Section Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 2013.

315. “Glenn Kindt and the Power of Observation – What Brain Tumor Cytokines Can Teach Us About the Repair of the Injured Brain”. Invited Speaker to Glenn Kindt, MD, Festschrift. Denver Colorado, February 2013.

316. “Beginning Your Academic Career: A Chair’s Responsibilities to you – What Determines Your Success?” Lecture and Moderator of “Answers to Your Questions: Breakfast Seminar at AANS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 2013

317. “ICP Management”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Fundamental Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2013

318. “Patient Safety and Clinical Communications”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Fundamental Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2013

319. “Practical Examination and Treatment of the Critically Ill Patient Curriculum”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Bedside Neurosurgical procedures and Equipment Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2013

320. “Re-evaluating cerebral ischemia from carotid atherosclerosis”, Jackson DC, Rocque BG, Sandoval-Garcia C, Volkmann E, Hermann BP, Dempsey, RJ. 75th Annual American Academy of Neurological Surgery meeting, Newport Beach, CA, September 2013.

321. “Inspiration in Neurosurgical Research: How to start a project and/or paper” Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2013.

322. “Career Advice – question and answer session for the RUNN Directors and Faculty”. Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2013.

323. “Successful Strategies for Incorporating Basic Science Research into an Academic Career”. Noah Duncan Visiting Professor, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, NC. January 2014.

324. “Neurointensive Care: Why, Who and How” Invited Moderator of session, Interurban Meeting, Chicago, IL. March, 2014.

325. “Supporting faculty through transition from K to R Awards”. Society of Neurological Surgeons Annual meeting, Rochester, MN, May 2014

326. “ICP Management”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2014

327. “Patient Safety and Clinical Communications”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2014

328. “Diagnosis and Treatment of the Unstable Patient”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2014

329. “Neurosurgery and Global Health: Providing Specialty Care in the Developing World.” Invited Grand Rounds lecturer, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee. October, 2014.

330. “Building a Comprehensive Stroke Center: Building a Program, Establishing a Center of Excellence and Achieving Joint Commission CSC Accreditation” Invited Faculty, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting in Boston, Mass. October 2014.

331. “Introduction of CNS President, Daniel Resnick, MD”. Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting in Boston, Mass. October 2014.

332. “Inspiration in Neurosurgical Research: How to start a project and/or paper” Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2014.

333. “Inspiration in Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery: Rethinking carotid atherosclerosis and stroke”. Visiting Professor Lecture given at Columbia University Medical Center, New York. February 2015.

334. “Rethinking the Neurosurgical Approach to Ischemic Stroke”. Visiting Professor Lecture given at Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX. March 2015.

335. “Beginning Your Academic Career: Answers to Your Questions”, Invited speaker, AANS Annual Meeting, Washington D. C., May, 2015

336. “Humanitarian Neurosurgery” Invited panelist, AANS Annual Meeting, Washington D. C., May, 2015

337. “International Outreach: A New Paradigm” Invited speaker, SNS Annual Meeting, Miami, Florida. June 2015

338. “ICP Management”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2015

339. “Patient Safety and Clinical Communications”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2015

340. “Managing the Critical Patient”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Craniotomy Skills Workshop, Chicago, IL, July 2015

341. “Inspiring Change in Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery” Visiting Professor lecture given at University of Buffalo Neurosurgery, Buffalo NY. August, 2015

342. “Neurosurgery and Global Health: Providing Specialty Care in the Developing World” Visiting Professor lecture given at University of Buffalo Neurosurgery, Buffalo NY. August, 2015

343. “Rethinking Cerebral Atherosclerosis and Stroke” Visiting Professor Lecture given at University of Buffalo Neurosurgery, Buffalo NY. August, 2015

344. “Inspiration in Neurosurgical Research: How to start a project and/or paper” Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course, Woods Hole, MA. October 2015.

345. “Inspiring Change in Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery: Rethinking Cerebral Atherosclerosis and Stroke” Visiting Professor, at West Virginia University, Morgantown West Virginia. November, 2015

346. “Neurosurgery and Global Health: Providing Specialty Care in the Developing World” Visiting Professor lecture, West Virginia University, Morgantown West Virginia. November, 2015.

347. “Inspiring Change in Clinical Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery Through Atherosclerosis Research” Visiting Professor lecture, University of Florida-Gainesville, Florida, December 2015.

348. “Neurosurgery and Global Health: Providing Specialty Care in the Developing World” Visiting Professor, University of Florida-Gainesville, Florida, December 2015.

349. “Humanitarian Neurosurgery”. Invited Moderator. American Association of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting, Chicago, IL. May 2016.

350. Chair, Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery Board Meeting and Global Surgery presentation. Chicago, IL. May 2016.

351. “Neurosurgery and Global Health: Providing Specialty Care in the Developing World”. Visiting Professor, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska. May 2016.

352. “Inspiring a New Paradigm in Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery Through Atherosclerosis and Stroke Research”. Visiting Professor, J. Jay Keegan Memorial Lectureship, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, NE. May 2016.

353. “International Neurosurgery: Providing Specialty Care in the Developing World Education & Service Opportunity”. The Society of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting, Indianapolis, IN. May 2016.

354. “ICP Management”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Chicago, IL, July 2016

355. “Patient Safety and Clinical Communications”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Chicago, IL, July 2016

356. “Emergent Care of the Neurosurgical Patient”, Dempsey R. Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Chicago, IL, July 2016

357. “UW Madison StrokeNet”. Alexian Brothers StrokeNet Site Visit introduction presentation. Hoffman Estates, IL July, 2016.

358. “The Art of Doctoring”, Visiting Professor lecture, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL. August 2016

359. “The Future of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery and Ischemic Disease”, Visiting Professor lecture, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL. August 2016

360. “The Role of Neurosurgery in Global Health and Global Medicine”, Visiting Professor lecture, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL. August 2016

361. “Adipokines, Aging and Stroke”, American Academy of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting. Jackson Hole, CO. September 2016

362. “Concurrent – Overlapping – Simultaneous Surgery?” American Academy of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting. Jackson Hole, CO. September 2016

363. “Inspiration and Neurosurgical Research: What it means to be an academic doctor – How to start a project, grant or paper”. Co-director and Invited Lecturer of RUNN Course, Woods Hole, Mass. November, 2016.

364. “Genetic and Biomechanical Evidence for Advanced Atherosclerosis Linking Vascular Cognitive Decline to Alzheimer’s Disease.” Invited speaker to The New York Academy of Sciences, Alzheimer’s Disease as a Neurovascular Inflammatory Disorder Meeting. New York, NY. December, 2016.

365. “Chairs Report to the Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery”. Chair presentation at annual FIENS meeting, Chicago, IL. February 2017

366. “Humanitarian Neurosurgery: Training for the Developing World”. Invited Breakfast Seminar speaker. American Association of Neurological Surgeons annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 2017.

367. AANS Opening Ceremonies: “Global Issues in Healthcare and Innovations”. Invited panel discussant. American Association of Neurological Surgeons annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 2017.

368. “Thoughts About Neurosurgery’s Role in Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease – from the Clinic to Research and Back to the Clinic”. Invited Visiting Professor lecture, Winthrop Hospital, Long Island, NY. May 2017.

369. “Preserving What is Noble in Neurosurgery – The art of being a doctor in an imperfect world”. Invited Visiting Professor lecture, North Shore University Hospital, Long Island, NY. May 2017.

370. “Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery – Transitioning to Ischemic Disease”. Invited Visiting Professor/Annual Gardner Lecture, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. June 2017.

371. “Preserving What is Noble in Neurosurgery - The Art of Being a Doctor in an Imperfect World.” Invited Visiting Professor/Annual Gardner Lecture, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. June 2017.

372. “ICP Management”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Chicago, IL, July 2017

373. “Patient Safety and Clinical Communications”, Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Chicago, IL, July 2017

374. “Management of the Neurologically Unstable Patient”, Dempsey R. Society of Neurological Surgeons Neurosurgical Boot Camp, Chicago, IL, July 2017

375. “Blood Proteomic biomarkers of Atherosclerosis and Stroke Symptomology”. Invited lecturer, Academy of Neurological Surgery Annual Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA. Sept. 2017.

376. “Global Neurosurgery: Service Through Education to Sustainably Address Needs”. Dinner Seminar Moderator Lecture. Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Boston, Mass. October 2017.

377. “Inspiration and Neurosurgical Research: “What it means to be an academic doctor – How to start a project, grant or paper”. Co-director and Invited Lecturer of RUNN Course, Woods Hole, Mass. October, 2017.

378. Guest Lecturer: “Research and Preserving What is Noble in Surgery”. 17th Annual Resident Research Day, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL April 2018.

379. Breakfast Seminar Lecture: Service Through Education: A neurosurgical path to self-sufficiency”. AANS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. May, 2018.

380. “Carotid Endarterectomy: What to do when the surgery goes bad. Complication avoidance and response.” Robert Dempsey, MD. Cerebrovascular and Skull Base Symposium. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, September 2018

381. Panel Discussant for ACOM Aneurysm. Cerebrovascular and Skull Base Symposium. Brigham and Women’s Hospital. September 2018

382. Panel Discussant for Basilar Aneurysm, Endovascular Ambolization for Basilar Aneurysm. Cerebrovascular and Skull Base Symposium. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, September 2018

383. Panel Discussant for Pituitary Macroadenoma with Lateral Suprasellar Extension. Cerebrovascular and Skull Base Symposium. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, September 2018

384. Panel Discussant for AVM - Open Surgery Techniques vs. Embolization Techniques. Cerebrovascular and Skull Base Symposium. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, September 2018

385. Panel Discussant for Trigemial Schwannoma. Cerebrovascular and Skull Base Symposium. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, September 2018

386. Panel Discussant for “Inoperable” Lesions: Giant Basilar Fusiform Aneurysm. Cerebrovascular and Skull Base Symposium. Brigham and Women’s Hospital. September 2018

387. “Inspiration and Neurosurgical Research – How to Start a Project, Grant or Paper.” Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons (RUNN) Course. Woods Hole, Massachusetts, October/November 2018

388. “Vascular Cases: Appropriate Care Selection and Management in LMICs.” Neurosurgical Practice course AANS 219 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. April, 2019.

389. “Global Neurosurgical Education Opportunities: FIENS.” Neurosurgery around the World: Education and Other Opportunities course. AANS 219 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. April, 2019.

390. FIENS Board Meeting and Anniversary Celebration. AANS 219 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. April, 2019.

391. “Neurosurgical Camps: How to Arrange, Who Goes, Sustainability.” AANS 219 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. April, 2019.

392. “Training for Residents and Local Surgeons: FIENS Program.” AANS 219 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. April, 2019.

393. “What is the Proper Technology for LMICs.” AANS 219 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. April, 2019.

394. “New or Innovative Program in Low-Middle Income Countries – Through Training or Equipment.” AANS 219 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. April, 2019.

395. Mistakes Made and Lessons Learned.” AANS 219 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. April, 2019.

396. Richard C. Schneider Lecture: “The Science of Practice in Cerebrovascular Surgery: A Future Directed by Patient Need.” AANS 2019 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. April, 2019.

397. “Past, Present and Future of Carotid Stenosis in Cognitive and Unstable Plaque.” AANS 219 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. April, 2019.

398. “Lessons Learned and Mistakes Made in Three Decades of Neurosurgical Education in Developing Countries.” NSA Meeting in Banff, Canada. June 2019.

399. “FIENS Report.” NSA Executive Committee in Banff, Canada. June 2019.

International

1. “Focal Cerebral Ischemia Stimulates Regional Changes in Prostaglandin and Polyamine Markers: Contribution to the Pathophysiology of Cerebral Infarction” Dempsey RJ, Roy MW, et al. 8th International Congress of Neurological Surgery, July, 1985. (Awarded World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies Young Neurosurgeon Award.)

2. “The Metabolic and Nutritional Sequelae of Nonsteroid-Treated Head-Injured Patients” Young AB, Ott LG, Norton J, Rapp RP, Tibbs PA, Dempsey RJ; 8th International Congress of Neurological Surgery, July, 1985.

3. “Limitations of Cyclooxygenase Inhibition in Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey RJ, Roy M, Maley ME; 11th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1987.

4. “Ischemic Brain Edema and Leukotriene Activity: Effect of Hypothermia” Dempsey RJ, Combs DJ, et al. 12th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1987.

5. “Ornithine Decarboxylase Activity and Immunohistochemical Location in Post-Ischemic Brain” Dempsey RJ, Maley B, et al. XIIIth International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, June, 1987.

6. “The Effect of Cerebral Edema on Reperfusion Blood Flow Deficit in Ischemic Animals” Cowen D, Combs D, Dempsey RJ; 7th Int’l Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Injury, June, 1988.

7. “The Effect of Hyperglycemia on the Progression of Vasogenic Edema Following Cold Injury” Ott L, Combs D, Beard D, Dempsey R, Haack D, Young B; 7th International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Injury, June, 1988.

8. “Difluoromethylornithine Inhibition of Polyamine Synthesis Decreases Post-Ischemic Edema and Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown” Schmitz M, Combs D, Dempsey RJ; 14th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1989.

9. “Relationship Between Glucose, Lactate and pH in Cerebral Ischemia” Combs DJ, Dempsey RJ, et al. 15th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1990.

10. “Inducible Ornithine Decarboxylase Expression in Brain Subject to Vasogenic Edema after Transient Ischemia: Relationship to c-fos Gene Expression” Dempsey R, Kindy M, Carney J; Brain Edema 1990, 8th International Symposium, June, 1990.

11. “Ultra-Fast Magnetic Resonance Perfusion Mapping of Brain Infarction” Pettigrew C, Lee C, Dean B, Dempsey R, Kirsch J, Runge V; 16th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1991.

12. “Amount of Smoking Predicts Carotid Artery Atherosclerosis Independent of Age, Hypertension, and Diabetes” Dempsey R, Moore R; 16th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1991.

13. “Hyperglycemia Suppresses c-fos in RNA Expression Following Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Combs D, Kindy M, Donaldson D, Dempsey R; 16th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1991.

14. “Effect of Hyperglycemia on In Vivo 31P Spectroscopy During Transient Cerebral Ischemia” Dempsey R, Donaldson D, Combs D; Brain-91, XVth International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, June, 1991.

15. “A Causal Chain from Smoking to Stroke” Dempsey R, Moore R; 17th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, January, 1992.

16. “Clinical Prognosis of Vertebral Artery Occlusive Disease” Pettigrew C, Moore R, Lee C, Dempsey R; 18th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1993.

17. “New Adjuncts in Radiologic Evaluation-Carotid Duplex-TCD” 18th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1993.

18. “Carotid Endarterectomy Noninvasive Imaging” 18th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1993.

19. “Near Infrared Spectroscopy in the Carotid Endarterectomy Patient” Dempsey R, Kindy M, Lodder R, Moore R; Research Society of Neurological Surgeons, June, 1993.

20. “Carotid Plaque Morphology and Clinical Characteristics” Dempsey R, Davis D, Lodder R, Moore R; 19th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1994.

21. “Blockade of Ornithine Decarboxylase Limits Ischemic Brain Damage” Dempsey RJ, Hu Y, Kindy M; 19th International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1994.

22. “Lipoprotein Oxidation and Symptomatic Carotid Artery Atherosclerosis” Dempsey R, Lodder R, Davis D, Moore R; 20th Int’l Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, February, 1995.

23. “Increased Activity of Ornithine Decarboxylase and Edema Formation in the Hippocampus after Brain Injury” Dempsey RJ, Baskaya MK, et al. Brain-95, XVIIth International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, Cologne, Germany, July, 1995.

24. “S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) Effects on Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Neuronal Cell Survival after Transient Ischemia” Rao A, Baskaya M, Maley M, Prasad R, Kindy M, Dempsey R; 21st Int’l Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, January, 1996, San Antonio, TX.

25. “Carotid Surgery: Practical Course” Congress of Neurological Surgery, September, 1996, Montreal, Canada.

26. “Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in Carotid Endarterectomy Patients: Lipoprotein Predictors of Disease” Dempsey R, Cassis L, Davis D, Lodder R; Joint Meeting, Society of British Neurological Surgeons and Neurosurgical Society of America, April, 1997, Cambridge, England.

27. “The Pathophysiology and Regulation of the Glutamatergic System in Traumatic Brain Injury” Dempsey R, Rao VLR, Baskaya M, Rao A, Dogan A. The American Academy of Neurological Surgery and The Canadian Neurosurgical Society, Alberta, Canada. September, 1997.

28. “The Diagnosis and Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms” The Regional College of Medicine, Ambato, Ecuador, February 1998.

29. “Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia Down-Regulates the Expression of the Glial Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Protein Expression in Rat Brain” Dempsey RJ, Rao V, Dogan A. Neurosurgical Society of America, Quebec City, May 1998.

30. “Cerebral Protection for Ischemia During Neurosurgery” Meditropoli Centro Medico, Quito, Ecuador, February 1999.

31. “New Methods to Diagnose and Treat Intracranial Aneurysms” Meditropoli Centro Medico, Quito, Ecuador, February 1999.

32. “Functioning Na+-K+-2Cl- Cotransporter in Astrocytes” Su G, Dempsey R, Sun D. International Society for Neurochemistry, August 1999.

33. “Combined Endovascular and Open Surgical Approaches to AVMs and Atherosclerotic Cerebrovascular Disease” AVMAN Conference, Ankara University, Turkey, February 2000

34. “Cerebral Protection During Intracranial Aneurysm Surgery” AVMAN Conference, Ankara University, Turkey, February 2000.

35. “Acute Ischemic Stroke of Undetermined Etiology in a University Hospital” Dulli D, Dixit S, Levine R, Dempsey R. International Stroke Meeting, Florida, February 2001.

36. “Diagnostic Evaluation of Carotid Disease” First American-Japanese Meeting for Surgical and Endovascular Treatment of Cardiovascular Disorders, Hawaii, February, 2001.

37. “Transcriptional Profiling of Ischemic Rat Brain Using Gene Chips” Vemuganti R, Song G, Bowen K, Dempsey R, International Society for Neurochemistry, August 2001.

38. “Gene Chip Analysis After Spinal Cord Injury” Song G, Cechvala C, Resnick D, Dempsey R, Vemuganti R, International Society for Neurochemistry, August 2001.

39. “CDP-Choline Effect on Lipid Alterations After Transient Forebrain Ischemia” A Rao, J Hatcher, R Dempsey, International Society for Neurochemistry, August 2001.

40. “Molecular Biology and the Medicine of the Future”. Provincial Medical Society, Ambato, Ecuador. February 2002.

41. “Cerebral Physiology in Health and Disease”, Four lectures to Ecuador Medical Students, February 2002.

42. “Can the Adult Brain Repair Itself after Ischemia?”, Dempsey R., Combined Neurosurgical Society of America and Society of British Neurological Surgeons, Kiawah, South Carolina, April 2002.

43. “Regionally Specific Neurogenesis in Response to Focal Cerebral Ischemia”, Dempsey R., Sailor K., Bowen K., Rao V., Brain Edema 2002, Japan, November 2002.

44. “Neurogenesis and Brain Edema Round-up”, Brain Edema 2002, Japan, November 2002.

45. “Triphenyltetrazolium Staining Produces “False-Positive” Infarction in Mouse Focal Ischemia”, Tureyen K., Sailor K., Dempsey R., Turkish Neurosurgical Society Congress, 2003.

46. “Anatomical Evaluation of the Consistency of Mouse Intraluminal Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Using Various Intraluminal Suture Diameters”, Tureyen K., Sailor K., Dempsey R., Turkish Neurosurgical Society Congress, 2003.

47. “Correlation of Ultrasonic and Elastographic Parameters with Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque Histopathology”, Shi H., Varghese T., Dempsey R., et al. 28th International Symposium on Ultrasonic Imaging and Tissue Characterization, 2003.

48. Four lectures to Ecuador Medical Students, Medical Mission Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador. February 2003.

49. “Citicoline Attenuates Phospholipase A2 Activation and Hydroxyl Radical Generation in Transient Cerebral Ischemia”, Adibhatla R., Hatcher J., Dempsey R., International Society for Neurochemistry Meeting, May 2003.

50. "Experimental Treatment of Vasospasm" Moderator, Dempsey R, 8th International Conference on Cerebral Vasospasm, Chicago, IL, 2003.

51. "TGF-1 Signaling in Preconditioning-Induced Cerebral Ischemic Tolerance", Rao V, Dempsey R, 29th International Stroke Conference, February 2004.

52. "Molecular Biology: Directing the Future of Medicine", Dempsey R, First International Course, Millennium Hospital, Ambato, Ecuador, February 2004.

53. "Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia Induces Neurogenesis in Adult Mouse Dentate Gyrus", Tureyen K, Vemuganti R, Sailor K, Bowen K, Dempsey R, Turkish International Meeting, 2004.

54. "Exogenous Stimulators and Endogenous Mediators of Neurogenesis after Focal Ischemia in Adult Rat Brain", Vemuganti, R., Sailor, K.A., Tureyen, K., Bowen, K.K., Dempsey, R.J, II International Congress on Neuroregeneration, 2004

55. "Cortical and Striatal Migration of Endogenous Adult Stem Cells from the Sub-Ventricular Zone and Posterior peri-Ventricular Region in Response to Stroke", Dempsey RJ, Sailor K. Joint Meeting, American Academy of Neurological Surgery and the German Society of Neurosurgery, Berlin and Dresden, Germany, October 2004.

56. "Adult Neurogenesis after Stroke - Self Repair and Future Therapies", Visiting Professor, XVIIIth Annual Marshall Lectureship, University of Toronto, January 2005.

57. "Carotid Atherosclerosis and the Neurosurgeon, Past-Present and Future", Visiting Professor, University of Toronto, Canada January 2005.

58. "Angiogenesis: The Pathophysiology of Carotid Plaque Emboli", Dempsey RJ, Tureyen K, et al. 13th World Congress of Neurological Surgery, Marrakesh, Morocco. June 2005.

59. “Increased Expression of Neurodegenerative Disease Related Genes in the Carotid Plaques from Symptomatic Stroke Patients”, Dempsey R, Vemuganti R, Hermann, B, XIV International Symposium on Atherosclerosis, Rome, Italy, June 2006.

60. “Intracranial Pressure: From Anatomy to Diagnosis to Treatment”, East African Neurosurgery Conference, Neurosurgery in the Company of the Big Five, Nairobi, Kenya, Africa. October, 2006.

61. “Intracranial Aneurysms: New Treatment Modalities”, East African Neurosurgery Conference, Neurosurgery in the Company of the Big Five, Nairobi, Kenya, October, 2006.

62. “The Future of Endogenous Neuro Precursor Stem Cells in the Treatment of Stroke”, East African Neurosurgery Conference, Neurosurgery in the Company of the Big Five, Maasai Mara, Kenya, October, 2006.

63. “Collaborative Clinical Research: Improving Neurosurgical Care in Kenya”, East African Neurosurgery Conference, Neurosurgery in the Company of the Big Five, Maasai Mara, Kenya, October, 2006.

64. “The Way Forward”, Round table participant, East Central Southern African Regional Neurosurgical Training Program, October 2006.

65. “Deducing a Role for Angiogenesis in Vulnerable Plaque: Increased Angiogenic Gene Expression in Carotid Artery Plaques from Symptomatic Stroke Patients”, 8th World Congress for Microcirculation, Milwaukee, WI, August 2007.

66. “Cerebral Atherosclerosis, Pathophysiology of Disease and Window to Understanding the Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disorders”, East Africa Symposium, Nairobi, Kenya, August 2007.

67. “Brain Trauma, Pathophysiology and Determine Outcome”, East Africa Symposium, Nairobi, Kenya, August 2007.

68. “Brain Trauma and Intracerebral Intracranial Pressure”, East Africa Symposium, Nairobi, Kenya, August 2007.

69. “Subarachnoid and Intracerebral Hemorrhage”, Kenyatta Hospital Surgical Grand Rounds, East Africa Symposium, Nairobi, Kenya, August 2007.

70. “Intracranial Pressure and the Diagnosis of Declining Neurologic Patient”, Ambato Regional Hospital. Ambato, Ecuador. February 2008.

71. “A Sensible Neurologic Examination”, Ambato Regional Hospital, Ambato, Ecuador. February 2008.

72. “Utilization of Specialized Neuroradiology Imaging”, Ambato Regional Hospital, Ambato, Ecuador. February 2008.

73. “Stroke Presentations and Clinical Interventions”, Ambato Regional Hospital, Ambato, Ecuador. February 2008.

74. “Endovascular and Doppler Adjuncts in the Resection of Eloquent AVM Malformations”, Egyptian Society of Neurological Surgeons, Aswan, Egypt, February, 2008.

75. “Angiogenesis: The Pathophysiology of Carotid Plaque Emboli”, Dempsey RJ, Vemuganti R, Tureyen K and Salamat S. 33rd Meeting of the Egyptian Society of Neurological Surgeons, Luxor Egypt, February 2008.

76. “The Potential Link Between Carotid Atherosclerosis, Angiogenesis and Vascular Cognitive Decline”, Neurosurgical Society of American Annual Meeting, Whistler, British Columbia, June 2008.

77. “Academic Neurosurgery in Developing Nations and Achievable Responsibilities”, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 2008.

78. “A Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Approach to Treatment of Complex AVMs”, Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 2008.

79. “Understanding Carotid Atherosclerosis Vascular Biology: A Window to our Futures”, Charles Taylor Lecture, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 2008.

80. “Role of Galectin-3 in post-ischemic tissue remodeling”, Dempsey RJ, Yan Y, Vemuganti R, 6th World Stroke Congress and Xth International Symposium on Thrombolysis and Acute Stroke Therapy, Vienna, Austria and Budapest, Hungary, September 2008.

81. “The Molecular Biology of Carotid Ischemia”, 3rd International Meeting on Cerebrovascular Disorders, Chongqing, China, October 2008.

82. “A Comprehensive Approach to the Treatment of Carotid AVM”, Dempsey R, 3rd International Meeting on Cerebrovascular Disorders, Chongqing, China, October 2008.

83. “Intracranial Pressure”, Medical Mission Ecuador, Ambato, Ecuador, February 2009.

84. “The development of MRI scanning”, Medical Mission Ecuador, Ambato, Ecuador, February 2009.

85. “A comprehensive look at the way we treat arteriovenous malformations of the brain”, Medical Mission Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador, February 2009.

86. “Cerebral stroke: Ischemic and Hemorrhagic”, Medical Mission Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador, February 2009.

87. “Carotid atherosclerosis: Learning more about how it affects our brain”, Medical Mission Ecuador, The Universidad de las Americas, Quito, Ecuador, February 2009.

88. “Carotid artery atherosclerosis - unstable plaque and vascular cognitive decline. What neurosurgery needs to know about the future of cerebrovascular disease?” The 27th Annual Spring Meeting of the Korean Neurosurgical Society, April 2009, Cheongju, Korea.

89. “Regulation of post Ischemic Neurogenesis by IGFBP-3”, Dempsey R, Kalluri H. IX International Conference of Brain Function, June 2009, Chicago, Illinois

90. “Lipid Metabolism and Cell Cycle: Antiproliforative Effects of PC-PLC Inhibitor D609 in Stroke: ”Adibhatla R, Hatcher J, Dempsey R, Kalluri H. XXIV International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism & Function, June 2009, Chicago, IL

91. “ “Post-stroke Plasticity Mediated by the Synergistic Activation of Galectin-3 and Osteopontin” WFNS XIV World Congress of Neurosurgery, August 2009, Boston, MA

92. “Approach to Skull Base Tumors”. Hands-on Course for Young Neurosurgeons of the East, Central and Southern African Region. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, January 2011.

93. “Surgery of Trigeminal Neuralgia”. Hands-on Course for Young Neurosurgeons of the East, Central and Southern African Region. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, January 2011.

94. “SAH: Surgery and Endovascular Treatment”. Hands-on Course for Young Neurosurgeons of the East, Central and Southern African Region. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, January 2011.

95. “Diagnostics and Treatment of Stroke in Pregnancy: Risk Factors for Mother and Child”. 1st International Congress of Obstetrics and Neonatology. Maternidad Derecha Hospital, Provincial Ambato Ecuador, February 2011.

96. “Neurosurgery: Lessons learned from our neuro-oncology colleagues”. XVI World Congress of Neurological Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey, June 2011.

97. “Strategies for skull base approach and clip reconstruction of cerebral aneurysms”. World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, Recife, Brazil. September, 2011.

98. “Redefining the challenge of ischemic cerebral disease for the neurosurgeon”. Toolo Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. October, 2011.

99. “The pathophysiology, presentation and treatment of intracranial pressure”. Toolo Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. October, 2011.

100. “Tips on aneurysm surgery: Video presentation of techniques’. Toolo Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. October, 2011.

101. “Abnormal Strain forces in Pulsating Carotid Artery Plaques Predicts Cognitive Decline”. 7th Int’l Congress on Vascular Dementia. Riga, Latvia. October, 2011.

102. “Noninvasive measurement of pulsatile carotid plaque deformation by strain tensor ellipses: Possible Determinate of Symptomatology”. Poster presentation, 9th Int’l Congress on Coronary Artery Disease, Venice, Italy. October 2011.

103. “Cavernous Sinus Anatomy”, 8th International Congress on Meningiomas and Cerebral Venous System & International Symposium on the Cavernous Sinus. Little Rock, Arkansas. October, 2012

104. “International Curriculum in Neurosurgery” presented to the Minister of Health, Kampala Uganda. January, 2013.

105. “Diagnosis of the comatose patient”, “Use and indications for cerebral radiographic studies” Talks given during Medical Mission Ecuador, February, 2013, Ambato, Ecuador.

106. “Strategies for Skull Base Approach and clip reconstruction of cerebral aneurysms”. WFNS 2013 Educational Courses: VII Congress of Central America and II Congress of Costa Rica Neurosurgery, March 2013, San Jose, Costa Rica

107. “ICP Management”. WFNS 2013 Educational Courses: VII Congress of Central America and II Congress of Costa Rica Neurosurgery, March 2013, San Jose, Costa Rica

108. “Tumores Cerebrales”. Moderator of Session 3 –WFNS 2013 Educational Courses. VII Congress of Central America and II Congress of Costa Rica Neurosurgery, March 2013, San Jose, Costa Rica

109. “Trauma”. Moderator of Session 5: WFNS 2013 Educational Courses. VII Congress of Central America and II Congress of Costa Rica Neurosurgery, March 2013, San Jose, Costa Rica

110. “Regulating angiogenesis and neurovascular repair after cerebral ischemia”. Dempsey R, Wesley U, Vemuganti R. Poster presentation at the 10th International Conference on Cerebral Vascular Biology. Montreal Canada, June, 2013.

111. “The Diagnosis and Treatment of Head Injury Throughout the World”. Invited lecturer at Mnazi Mmoja Hospital, Zanzibar. August, 2013.

112. “Strategies for Skull Base Approach and Clip Reconstruction of Cerebral Aneurysms”. Invited lecturer at World Federation of Neurological Surgery Educational Course, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. August, 2013

113. “Anatomically-Based Treatment of Intracranial Pressure and Head Injury”. Invited lecturer at World Federation of Neurological Surgery Educational Course, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. August, 2013

114. “Neural Progenitor Cell Proliferation in Stroke”. Invited lecturer at 15th WFNS World Congress of Neurosurgery, Seoul Korea. September, 2013.

115. Invited Moderator of Carotid Stenosis session. 15th WFNS World Congress of Neurosurgery, Seoul Korea. September, 2013.

116. “ Redefining Asymptomatic Carotids. The physics of unstable carotid plaque that predicts cognitive decline”. Dempsey R, Wang X, etc. al. Annual Neurological Society of American Meeting, New Brunswick, Canada. June, 2014.

117. “Anatomically-based treatment of intracranial pressure and head injury”. World Federation of Neurological Societies Interim Meeting, Zimbabwe, Africa. July 2014

118. “How I do it – decompressive craniectomy” Invited lecturer, World Federation of Neurological Societies Interim Meeting, Zimbabwe, Africa. July 2014

119. Session 3 Moderator, WFNS Interim Meeting, Zimbabwe, Africa. July 2014

120. “The US Experience in Training Neurosurgeons, Big Redesigns in a Microsurgery World Revolutionizing the Teaching of Neurosurgery National Standards and Courses”. Plenary Session Presentation. 2nd International Congress on Minimally Invasive Technique in Neurosurgery (ISMINS) 2014, Xi’an China, September 2014.

121. “Intracranial Pressure and Critical Care Strategies of Acute Resuscitation” Grand Rounds Lecturer. Tangdu Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an China, September 2014.

122. “Neurosurgical Critical Care Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of the Critically Ill Patient”. Grand Rounds Lecturer: China West Neurosurgery Unit, Chengdu Hospital, Chengdu, China. September 2014.

123. “The Future of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery”. Honorary Lecturer: Congress of Neurological Surgeons IBNC, Antalya Turkey, April 2015.

124. “CEA vs. Stent”. Discussion Session Speaker: Congress of Neurological Surgeons IBNC, Antalya Turkey, April 2015.

125. “Carotid Endarterectomy”. 14th Session. Turkish Neurosurgical Society, 29th Scientific Congress, Antalya Turkey, April 2015.

126. “The New Era of Treatment in Cerebrovascular Disease”. Turkish Neurosurgical Society, 29th Scientific Congress, Antalya Turkey, April 2015.

127. “Vascular Wall Microvessels as a Determinant of Plaque Instability in Stroke”. 11th International Conference on Cerebral Vascular Biology, Paris France. July 2015

128. “The Future of Neurosurgical Treatment of Stroke”. 15th Interim Meeting of World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, Rome, Italy. September 2015.

129. “Reduction of brain microemboli one year after carotid endarterectomy”. Poster Presentation. 15th Interim Meeting of World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, Rome, Italy. September 2015.

130. “Essential Neurosurgery in the Developing World” as Chair of Coordinating Committee for International Initiatives, Invited Discussant. 15th Interim Meeting of World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, Rome, Italy. September 2015.

131. “ICP Management”, 1st International Resident Education Boot Camp. Lecturer/instructor. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, October 2015.

132. “Patient Safety and Clinical Communications”, 1st International Resident Education Boot Camp. Lecturer/instructor: Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, October 2015.

133. Neurosurgical Case Education Discussion 1st International Resident Education Boot Camp. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, October 2015.

134. Boot Camp Practicum A: ICP monitor station – English & Spanish. 1st International Resident Education Boot Camp. Instructor: Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, October 2015.

135. “Neuronavigation and ventriculostomy”. Instructor: Boot Camp Practicum B: 1st International Resident Education Boot Camp. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, October 2015.

136. “Microsurgical Techniques for Aneurysm Clipping”. 11th Congress of Neurological Cono Sur 2015, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. October, 2015.

137. Invited lecturer: “The Future of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery”. 11th Congress of Neurological Cono Sur 2015, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. October, 2015.

138. “Addressing Worldwide Neurosurgical Needs Through Strategic Partnerships”. Advisory Board of WFNS Foundation,Nyon, Switzerland. February 2016.

139. “Providing Specialty Care in the Developing World”. WFNS Administrative Council Meeting, Nyon, Switzerland. February 2016.

140. WFNS Live Surgery Seminar 2016, “Midline Lateral and Far Lateral Approaches”. Invited lecturer, Harare, Zimbabwe. April 2016.

141. WFNS Live Surgery Seminar 2016, “Review of Cases”. Invited lecturer, Harare, Zimbabwe. April 2016.

142. WFNS Live Surgery Seminar 2016, “Trauma”. Invited lecturer, Harare, Zimbabwe. April 2016.

143. WFNS Live Surgery Seminar 2016, “FIENS Commentary”. Invited lecturer, Harare, Zimbabwe. April 2016.

144. WFNS Live Surgery Seminar 2016, “Stroke and Surgical Approaches to Aneurysm”. Invited lecturer, Harare, Zimbabwe. April 2016.

145. “Vascular Carotid Plaque Instability is More Important Than Degree of Stenosis in Assessing Surgical Candidates”. The Sixty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of America. Wicklow, Ireland. June 2016

146. “Addressing Worldwide Neurosurgical Needs Through Strategic Partnership and Education”. AFRICA RISING, 2nd CAANS Continental Congress 2016/25th SNSA Scientific Meeting. Cape Town, South Africa, July 2016

147. Symposium leader on African Education. AFRICA RISING, 2nd CAANS Continental Congress 2016/25th SNSA Scientific Meeting. Cape Town, South Africa, July 2016

148. Appointed Moderator: Symposium on African Education. AFRICA RISING, 2nd CAANS Continental Congress 2016/25th SNSA Scientific Meeting. Cape Town, South Africa, July 2016

149. “Global Neurosurgery: The Role of Neurosurgical Education in Global Health” Lecture given in Mbarara, Uganda during (3) hospital visits and meeting with Ministry of Health, Vice Chancellor and Dean. November, 2016

150. “Head Trauma – Anatomy, Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment”. Lecture given in Mbarara, Uganda during (3) hospital visits and meeting with Ministry of Health, Vice Chancellor and Dean. November, 2016

151. “Report of the Coordinating Committee for International Initiatives” presentation to the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies. Nyon, France. February 2017.

152. “Global Neurosurgery: Preserving What is Noble in Neurosurgery”. 2017 Labatt Chair Visiting Professor in International Neurosurgical Education at St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Canada, February 2017.

153. “WFNS Executive Committee for Initiatives”. Chair’s Report given to the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies XVI World Congress of Neurosurgery Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey. August, 2017.

154. “Carotid Atherosclerosis and Vascular Cognitive Decline”. Presentation given to the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies XVI World Congress of Neurosurgery Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey. August, 2017.

155. “Educational Strategies to Decrease the Imbalance of Neurosurgical Care in the Developing World”. Presentation given to the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies XVI World Congress of Neurosurgery Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey. August, 2017.

156. “Role of FIENS in Collaborative Scholarship – Partnering for a better neuroscience future”. Invited lecturer given at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi. November 2017.

157. “Role of FIENS in Collaborative Scholarship – Partnering For a Better Neuroscience Future”. World Federation of Neurological Societies Symposium lecture. Mombasa, Kenya, November, 2017.

158. “Surgical Approaches to AComm Aneurysm”. World Federation of Neurological Societies Symposium lecture. Mombasa, Kenya, November, 2017.

159. “Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of ICP”. World Federation of Neurological Societies Symposium lecture. Mombasa, Kenya, November, 2017.

160. “Global Neurosurgery Education in Developing Countries.” CAANS 2018, Congress Continental Association of Africa. July, 2018.

161. “Rethinking Neurosurgeries Role in Cerebrovascular Surgery.” CAANS 2018, Congress Continental Association of Africa. July, 2018.

162. “Finding Balance in a Neurosurgical Career.” CAANS 2018, Congress Continental Association of Africa. July, 2018.

163. “Anatomy and Dissection for Aneurysms.” Abuja, Nigeria WFNS Live Surgery CAANS Boot Camp. July, 2018.

164. “Dissection of Surgery.” Abuja, Nigeria WFNS Live Surgery CAANS Boot Camp. July, 2018.

165. “A Neurosurgeon’s Understanding of the Multiple Case Treatment of Stroke, a Comprehensive Approach.” Abuja, Nigeria WFNS Live Surgery CAANS Boot Camp. July, 2018.

166. “What a Neurosurgeon Should Understand in Reading an MRI Scan.” Abuja, Nigeria WFNS Live Surgery CAANS Boot Camp. July, 2018.

167. Foundation for International Education - Executive Board Meeting. Houston, Texas, October, 2018.

168. Solidarity Bridge Two Day Boot Camp. Santa Cruz, Bolivia, November 2018.

169. “The Role of Neurosurgical Education and FIENS in Global Health.” Congress Meeting in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, November, 2018.

170. “Neurosurgery’s Role in Cerebrovascular Disease: Treating Ischemic Disorders.” Congress Meeting in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, November 2018.

171. “The Role of FIENS” Global Neurosurgery 2019: A Practical Symposium. Weill Cornell Medicine. New York, NY, January 2019

172. Key Failures & Lessons Learned “Cultural Sensitivity.” Global Neurosurgery 2019: A Practical Symposium. Weill Cornell Medicine. New York, NY, January 2019

173. “The Next Step: How do we Support a new Neurosurgery graduate in the developing world.” Global Neurosurgery 2019: A Practical Symposium. Weill Cornell Medicine. New York, NY, January 2019

174. “The WFNS and Global Neurosurgery: Our path to the future through education.” WFNS Advanced Course, Malaga, Spain. February 2019.

175. Panel moderator for WFNS Advanced Course, Malaga, Spain. February 2019.

176. “Chairs Report for 2018.” FIENS Board Meeting. Chicago, IL. March, 2019.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Administrative activities, program development, committee assignments)

University of Kentucky

Instructor, Marriage Preparation Course, Catholic Diocese of Lexington, 1983-1995

College of Medicine Research Committee, 1984-1992

Medical Center Animal Care Subcommittee, 1985-1993

Member, Trauma Committee, University of Kentucky Medical Center, 1985-1995

Veterans Administration, Major Equipment Subcommittee, 1985-1993

Veterans Administration, Transfusion Review Committee, 1985-1995

Medical Director, Cerebrovascular Laboratory, 1986-1995

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, 1986-1992

Veterans Administration Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, 1986-1995

Veterans Administration Surgical Case Review Committee, 1986-1994

College of Medicine, Subcommittee on Research, 1987-1995

Member, Ben Eiseman Surgical Scholar Award Committee, 1988-1995

Member, MRI System RFP, Evaluation Committee, 1988

Member, Surgery Education Committee, 1988-1995

Chairman, Markey Cancer Center Review Committee, 1988-1989

Director, Center of Excellence in Stroke Research of the Center on Aging, 1988-1995

Member, Review Committee of the Alzheimer ’s Disease Research Center of the

Sanders- Brown Center on Aging, 1989-1995

Member, Residents’ Education Committee, 1989-1995

Member, Search Committee for Director, Markey Cancer Center, 1989; Chairman, 1990

Advisory Subcommittee of the General Clinical Research Center, 1989-1995

Neurosurgery representative to the Athletic Board, University of Kentucky, 1990-1995

Veterans Administration, Research and Development Committee, 1990-1994

Member, Chancellor’s Hospital Project, 1990-1994

Member, University Committee on Organ Donation, 1991-1995

Member, University Research Advisory Committee, 1992-1995

University of Wisconsin

Clinical Chairs Committee, 1995-present

Medical School Faculty Board, 1995-present

AUP Board, 1995-1996

Clinical Practice Plan Committee, 1995-1996

General Clinical Research Centers Advisory/Executive Committee, 1995-1999

Trauma Committee, 1996-1999

Operating Room Committee, 1995-present

UW Medical School Accountability Task Force, 1996-1997

UW Stroke Program, 1996-present

UW Medical Foundation Clinical Chairs Committee, 1996-present

University of Wisconsin/William Middleton Veterans Hospital Dean’s Committee, 1996-

Critical Care Committee, 1996-present

Chair, Search Committee for Department of Radiology Chairperson, 1996

Member, Search Committee for VA Hospital Chief of Staff, 1996

Member, Operating Rooms Management Committee, 1996-1997

UW Medical School Strategic Plan Steering Committee, 1997-1998

Executive Committee of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, 1997-1998

Board of Directors, University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation, 1997-present

VA Task Force for Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1997-

University of Wisconsin Cardiovascular Research Center, 1998-2000

Member, Academic Compensation Committee, 1999

Member, UWMF Funds Flow & Compensation Design Team, 1999-2012

Chairman of the Council of Chairs, 2000-2013

University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics Strategic Plan – Leadership Committee,

2000-2001

Neurosurgical ICU Director 1995-2008

Chair, Professional Conduct Committee, 2001-present

Statewide Markets Subcommittee, UWHC, 2004-2006

Finance Subcommittee, UWHC, 2004-2008

Chair, Radiology Chair Search Committee, 2004

Member, Medical School Dean and Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences Search

Committee, 2005

Member, UW Health-Meriter Leadership Committee, 2005

Member, Search Committee for Dean of the Medical School 2005

Chair, Anesthesiology Chair Search Committee, 2006

Member, Funds Flow Committee, UW Medical Foundation, 2006-2013

Member, UWHC Quality Outcomes Committee, 2007-present

Co-Chair of Search Committee for Chair of Department of Medicine, 2008-2009

Chair, UW Health Funds Flow Incentives Committee 2016

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE

Congress of Neurological Surgeons: Resident’s Registration Committee, 1988

Congress of Neurological Surgeons: Luncheon Seminar Committee, 1988-1989, 1993

Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor, American College of Surgeons, 1989-1995

Member, Research Society of Neurological Surgeons

Member, Program Committee, Southern Neurosurgical Society, 1991-1994

Member, Program Committee, 17th Int’l Joint Conf. on Stroke & Cerebral Circulation, 1992

Congress of Neurological Surgeons Program Committee, 1992

Member, NIH, Neurology B Study Section, Special Emphasis Panel, 1993

Ad-Hoc Member, Trauma Program Project Study Section, NIH 1993

Medical Volunteer, Rural Health Project, Habitat for Humanity, Guatemala, Central America

Course Director, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, 1994

Medical Volunteer, Rural Health Surgical Teaching, Ecuador, South America,

1994-1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002-2006, Africa 2006

Chairman, Scientific Program Committee, Southern Neurosurgical Society Annual meeting,

1994, & Post Meeting Course, 1995

Examiner, American Board of Neurological Surgery, 1997, 2003

Co-Chair, Scientific Committee, Joint Section of Cerebrovascular Surgery of the American

Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons, 1998

Pharmacia-Upjohn Grant Committee, Jt. Section of Cerebrovascular Surgery, 2000

Representative for Neurosurgery to ABMS-ACGME Joint Conference on Resident

Evaluation, 2000

International Scientific Committee Organizer, 8th International Conference on Cerebral

Vasospasm, 2003

NIH Special Emphasis Panel, "Brain Disorders in the Developing World", Study Section, 2003

Coordinator, Summit Meeting of all Neurosurgical Organizations, New Orleans, LA 2009

Coordinator, Summit Meeting of all Neurosurgical Organizations, Philadelphia, PA 2010

Site Reviewer, Pennsylvania State-Hershey. Hershey, PA 2010

Ad-Hoc IAR Reviewer for NIH Meeting 2011 Clinical Neurophysiology, Devices,

Auditory Devices and Neuroprosthesis. 2011

Journal or Grant Reviewer

Ad Hoc Reviewer for Experimental Neurology, 1988-1991

Book Reviewer for Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery

Book Reviewer for Cerebrovascular Topics, Journal of Neurosurgery

Ad Hoc Reviewer for Journal of Neurochemistry, 1987-1988

Ad Hoc Reviewer for Journal of Surgery

Ad Hoc Reviewer for Life Sciences

Ad Hoc Reviewer for Neurology

Ad Hoc Reviewer for Brain Research

Peer Scientist Reviewer, Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Associate Editor, Clinical Neurosurgery, 1993

Reviewer, Stroke, 1997, 1999, 2000

Reviewer, Journal of Neurochemistry, 1997 –

Reviewer, Annals of Surgery, 1998, 1999

Reviewer, American Journal of Neuroradiology, 1999

Editor, Cerebrovascular section, Neurosurgical Focus, 1997

Reviewer, Neurosurgery, 2000

Reviewer, Surgical Neurosurgery, 2000

Grant Reviewer, Canada Foundation for Innovation, 2000

Editorial Board, Neurosurgery, 2001 - present

Editorial Panel, Science Times in Neurosurgery, 2002-

Principal Editor for Basic Science, Neurosurgery, 2006-

Editorial Board, Egyptian Journal of Neurosurgery, 2009

TEACHING ACTIVITY

Director, Neurosurgery portion of 3rd year Medical Student 831 Course, 1983-1995

Participant, 4th year Medical Student 841 Neurosurgery Course, 1983-1995

Participant, 2nd year Medical Student 821 Neurosciences Course, 1983-1995

Participant, Continuing Education, UK Family Practice Review Course, 1983-1995

Participant, County Medical Society Continuing Education presentations on Head

Trauma, Stroke, and Headache, 1983-1995

Participant, “Rehabilitation Management for the Primary Care Physician” Course,

1983-1995

Instructor, Advanced Trauma Life Support Course, “Head C-spine Injury,” 1983-1995

Participant, Contemporary Neurosciences 605 Course 1983-1995

Supervision and Advising of Neurosurgery Residents (five/year), U of Kentucky 1983

Supervision and Dissertation Committee (PhD Neuroanatomy student) 1985

Supervision and Dissertation Committee (Ph.D. Nursing student) 1994

Medical Volunteer, Rural Health Surgical Teaching, Ecuador, South America, 1994-1995, 1998,

1999, 2001, 2002-2006, Africa 2006

Participant, Pre-meeting Practical Course, American Association of Neurological

Program Director for Southern Neurosurgical Society Annual Post Meeting Course, 1995

Program Director of Resident Education, University of Wisconsin, Department of Neurological Surgery, 1995- 2012

Instructor, UW Neuroscience 3rd year Surgery Course, 1995- present

Organize and Teacher, Medical Mission Ecuador, 1994-1995, 1998-1999 2001-2003,

2004-2007, 2009-2011, 2013

Visiting Professor, Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center, 1996

Mentor, M.D.-PhD Program, 1997-present

Visiting Professor, Meditropoli Centro Medico, Quito, Ecuador, 1999

Co-Director: Annual Review and Update in Neurobiology for Neurosurgeons course,

Woods Hole, MA Society of Neurological Surgery 1999-present

Visiting Professor, University of Ankara, Turkey, 2000

Visiting Professor, University of Chicago, 2000

OSCE Proctor to students, 1999-2000

Visiting Professor, Northwestern University, 2001

Visiting Professor, Henry Ford Medical Center, 2001

Visiting Professor, University of IL-Peoria, 2001

Visiting Professor, Stanford University, 2001

Visiting Professor, University of Michigan, 2002

Visiting Professor, Rush Medical School, 2002

Mentor Michelle Naylor, winner of the American Society for Neurochemistry 2003 Young

Investigator Educational Enhancement Award

Visiting Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin, 2003

Visiting Professor, Loyola University, 2003

Visiting Professor, University of Kentucky, 2004

Visiting Professor, Oregon Health Sciences University, 2004

Visiting Professor, XVIIIth Annual Marshall Lectureship, University of Toronto, 2005

Visiting Professor, University of Illinois-Chicago, 2005

Visiting Professor, Cornell University, 2005

Sally Harrington Goldwater Visiting Professor, Barrow Neurological Institute, May 2005

Visiting Professor, Rush University, 2005

Visiting Professor, Albany Medical School, March 2006

Visiting Professor, Peter Bent-Brigham-Harvard Medical School, May 2006

Visiting Professor, Ohio State University, May 2006

Teacher, East Central Southern African Regional Neurosurgical Training Program, 2006

Visiting Professor, University of Utah, June 2007

Visiting Professor, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, 2007

Visiting Professor, Mayo Clinic, 2007

Visiting Professor, University of Arkansas, 2008

Visiting Professor, University of California-San Francisco, 2008

Bouldrey Lecturer, San Francisco Neurological Society 60th Annual Meeting, 2008

Charles Taylor Lectureship, University of Calgary, 2008

Visiting Professor, Dartmouth University, Division of Neurosurgery, 2008

Supervision and Advising of Joshua Medow, M.D (Master’s Program) 2009

Supervision and Advising of Brandon Rocque, MD (Master’s Program) 2009

Visiting Professor, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, 2010

Visiting Professor, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, April 2010

Visiting Professor, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, June 2010.

Visiting Professor: St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO. March 2011

Instructor: Hands-on Course for Young Neurosurgeons of the East, Central and

Southern African Region, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 2011.

Visiting Professor, Toolo Hospital, University of Helsinki, Finland. 2011.

Supervision and Advising of Kevin Kozak, MD (ICTR KL2 Scholars Program) 2011

Supervision and Advising of Matthew McCormick, PhD (Master’s Program) 2011

Visiting Professor, Albert Einstein Medical Center, New York, 2012

1st Annual Julian Hoff Distinguished Lecturer: University of Michigan Ann Arbor, 2012

Visiting Professor, University of Indiana, Indianapolis, 2012

Noah Duncan Visiting Professor, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, 2014

Named Lecturer, Fritz Wenzel Science Conference, Marshfield WI, 2014

Visiting Professor, Tangdu Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an China, 2014.

Visiting Professor, China West Neurosurgery Unit, Chengdu Hospital, China. 2014

Visiting Professor: Columbia University Medical Center, New York city, NY. February 2015

Visiting Professor: Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX March 2015

Visiting Professor: University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. August 2015

Visiting Professor, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, November 2015.

Visiting Professor, University of Florida-Gainesville, Gainesville, FL. December 2015.

Visiting Professor: J. Jay Keegan Memorial Lectureship, University of Nebraska-Omaha,

Omaha, NB. May 2016.

Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons (ACNS) Educational Online Course Instructor

June, 2016

Visiting Professor, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, August 2016.

2017 Labatt Chair Visiting Professor in International Neurosurgical Education at St. Michael’s

Hospital, Toronto, Canada, February 2017.

Visiting Professor: Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. April, 2017

Visiting Professor: Winthrop Hospital, Long Island, NY. May, 2017

Visiting Professor: North Shore University Hospital, Long Island. May, 2017

Visiting Professor: Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. June, 2017

Visiting Professor: University of Illinois-Springfield, Springfield, IL. April, 2018

Visiting Professor: University of Washignton, Seattle, Washington. March, 2019.

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