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Research
Glioma
Research Group
Dr. Thomas Chen oversees
the Glioma Research Group, an alliance of USC Laboratories
dedicated to developing treatments for primary Central Nervous
System tumors. By combining and sharing the expertise of specialists
in cellular and molecular biology, radioation and surgical
treatments of gliomas, the Glioma Research Group is a multidisciplinary
unit uniquely suited to pursuing all avenues for treating
this devastating disease.
Skull Base and Spinal Anatomy Skills Center
Directors:
Dr. Steven Giannotta
Dr. Srinath Samudrala
Corporate Sponsors:
Anspach
Zeiss
Synthes Spine
Integra Neurosciences
EBI Spine
The USC Departments of Neurosurgery and Neuropathology have
joined resources to form a neuroanatomy dissection laboratory
at LA County General Hospital. The purpose of this is for
teaching surgical anatomy and to perform research in cranial
and spinal anatomy. Both departments are dedicated to focused
training of young residents in neuroanatomy and to the development
and maintenance of excellent surgical skills. The skills center
has stimulated novel research with this collaborative effort.
A curriculum of typical dissections is established and residents
perform these under the tutelage of professors. Additionally,
research in microanatomical detail, surgical procedures, and
use of adjuncts such as endoscopes is performed.
With the help of corporate sponsorship the center is now
fully equipped with a microscope with DVD recording, drills,
instruments, fume hood, a large specimen refrigerator, and
textbooks. In the near future the purchase of a mini-fluoroscopy
machine will enhance training and research in spine instrumentation.
Annual funding for the upkeep and progress of laboratory standards
is from corporate and department funding.
RESEARCH GRANTS: Current and Recently Completed
Apuzzo: Radiosurgical Treatment of Temporal Epilepsy, Award
# 29985C
Chen: In-vivo imaging of replication competent retrovirus
transduction of malignant gliomas using micro-positron emission
tomography. P20 grant awarded to Peter Conti, MD, PhD Development
of a cellular and molecular based cancer imaging center. 2003
- 2004, Principal Investigator
Chen: “Non-Invasive, Cell Proliferation-Based Assessment
Treatment Response in Human Malignant Gliomas With Positron
Emission Tomography” The Dana Foundation 2003-2006,
Principal Investigator
Chen: A Phase III multicenter study of intratumoral/interstitial
therapy with TransMID. Xenova Group.5-2004 to 5-2005, Principal
Investigator
Chen: Can the platelet plug be used safely in cancer patients?
DePuy Acromed, Inc. 2004 – 2005, Principal Investigator
Chen: Generating Brain Tumor Targeted Derivatives of the
Anti-Tumor Drug Celecoxib
Chen: Phase III Randomized Evaluation of Convection Enhanced
Delivery of IL13-PE38QQR Compared to Gliadel. NeoPharm, Inc.
6-2004 to 6-2005, Principal Investigator
Chen: Role of PKC-Mediated GRP Induction in Glioma Chemoresistance.
National Cancer Institute, co-PI 7-2003 to 7-2006, co-PI
Giannotta: Cerebral Aneurysm Rerupture Study. UCSF
Giannotta: Familial Intracranial Aneurysm. University of
Cincinnati
Giannotta: Hypothermia during Intracranial Aneurysm Surgery.
Univ. of Iowa
Gruen: Bactiseal catheter study with Codman. Antibiotic impregnated
ventricular
catheters versus plain catheters comparison of infection rates.
Larsen: CREST – Carotid endarterectomy vs. Carotid
angioplasty and stenting: A randomized multicenter national
trial.
Liker: Co-PI in Northstar cortical stimulation project for
stroke rehabilitation
Liker: Co-PI on upcoming study on DBS for obsessive-compulsive
disorder and depression
Liker: Co-Investigator (IRB submitted and pilot initiated)
Monitoring the visual axis during posterior spine surgery.
Impetus for the study is the rare instance of blindness (Posterior
ischemic optic neuropathy - PION) during extensive posterior
spinal surgery.
Liker: Co-Investigator with the Cortical Prosthesis Testbed
component of the Biomimetic Microelectronic Systems (BMES)
Engineering Research Center (ERC) at USC sponsored by the
NSF. The goal of the Cortical Prosthesis Testbed is to develop
next-generation biomimetic neural prostheses that communicate
bi-directionally with cortical brain regions to replace the
function of brain areas lost due to damage or disease.
Liker: Role of dopamine agonist versus carbidopa/levodopa
in glutamine release in the basal ganglia of MPTP lesioned
murine and primate models of Parkinson's disease.
Liker: Role of exercise in plasticity of the basal ganglia.
Using microdialysis to assess dopamine changes in the basal
ganglia following a vigorous exercies regimen in murine models
of Parkinson’s disease.
Liu: Artificial Niches for Neural Stem Cells, American Association
of Neurological Surgeons – Neurosurgical Research and
Education Foundation, Role: PI, Duration: 7/1/04-6/30/05
Liu: Engineering of the Extracellular Matrix – Artificial
Extracellular Matrix Proteins for Neural Stem Cell Programming,
Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation, Role: PI, Duration:
7/1/03-6/30/04
Liu: Engineering of the Extracellular Matrix for Neural Stem
Cell Programming and Neurorestoration. Agency: Congress of
Neurological Surgeons/Margot Anderson Foundation, Role: PI,
Duration: 7/1/03-1/1/04
Liu: Extracellular Matrix Proteins for Neural Stem Cell Programming
and Restoration of the Aging and Degenerating Nervous System,
NIH-NIA, Role: PI, Duration: 4/1/03-3/31/04
Wang: Depuy Acromed restricted research grant : HEALOS and
bone marrow aspirate in long construct anterior cervical fusions.
Wang: Depuy Acromed restricted research grant: Determining
the anatomic constraints of the C1 lateral mass for screw
placement, including screw entry points, lengths, and trajectories.
Wang: Sofamor Danek restricted research grant: Clinical outcomes
from the application of resorbable cervical interbody spacers.
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