Many members of the team attended the annual American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) October 15-18 in New Orleans, LA. Our team presented these works!
Cameron Casey/Arun Karumattu Manattu and Joe Collins’ Posters were top 10 finalists for the best Scientific Poster Category Award

1. Casey, CP, Cheng, H-S, Collins, KM, Majeedi, A, Karumattu Manattu A, Nemanich, NT, McAdams, RM, Gillick, BT. Motor Evoked Potentials in Pediatric Populations: An Inter-Rater Reliability Study

2. Mak V, Konieczka K, Gillick B. Perspectives on Assent for Child Participants with Cerebral Palsy in Non-invasive Brain Stimulation Studies: Long-Term Follow-up.

3. Mak, V., Schimek, M., Guerrero Gonzalez, J., Gillick, BT., Alexander A., Kecskemet, S. Quicker and Quieter: Developing Robust, Reliable, and Accurate Brain Imaging for Infants.

4. Schimek M, Collins KM, Mak V, Casey CP, Konieczka K, Allen C, Kecskemeti S, Dean DC, Alexander A, Gillick BT. Building Better Protocols: Effective Strategies to Enhance Non-Sedated Infant Magnetic Resonance Imaging Success.

5. Collins JD, Konieczka KE, Collins KM, Breuer SL, Piper W, DeGrave P, Gillick BT. Item-Level Reliability Analysis of the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination in Infants with Early Brain Injuries.

6. Impact and Mechanics of the American Family Children’s Hospital Canine Health Assistants and Medical Pals Program

7. Collins KM, Guerrero-Gonzalez J, Casey CP, Sutter EN, Karumattu Manattu A, Dean DC, Gillick BT. Optimization Strategies for Tractseg White Matter Segmentation in Perinatal Brain Injury.

Congratulations again to our team and all their hard work!