CURRICULUM VITAE June 2, 2016

NAME: Keith E. Tansey, MD, PhD

OFFICE ADDRESS: 1350 E. Woodrow Wilson Ave. Telephone: 404-354-6922 Jackson, MS 39216

EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]

CITIZENSHIP: USA

CURRENT TITLES AND AFFILIATIONS: Academic Appointments: 2016 - present Professor (Restorative ) Departments of Neurosurgery and Neurobiology University of Mississippi Medical Center

Research Appointments: 2016 - present Senior Scientist, Center for Neuroscience and Neurological Recovery Methodist Rehabilitation Center

Clinical Appointments: 2016 - present Attending Physician, Clinic Jackson Veterans Administration Medical Center

PREVIOUS ACADEMIC, PROFESSIONAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND/OR CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS: 2013 - 2016 Associate Professor, Departments of Neurology and Physiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta GA

2012 - 2016 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Applied Physiology Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

2008 - 2016 Attending Physician, Spinal Cord Injury Clinic Atlanta Veterans Administration Medical Center

2008 - 2013 Director, Spinal Cord Injury Research Program Crawford Research Institute, Shepherd Center, Atlanta GA

2008 - 2013 Assistant Professor, Departments of Neurology and Physiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta GA

2002 - 2008 Assistant Professor and Director, Spinal Cord Injury Program Departments of Neurology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Neurological Surgery University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

2000 - 2002 Instructor, Neurorehabilitation/Research Fellow, Spinal Cord Injury Research Attending Physician, Neurological Rehabilitation and Research Unit Department of Neurology, University of California Los Angeles School of Medicine

1998 - 2000 Instructor, General Neurology/Research Fellow, Spinal Cord Injury Research Attending Physician, Barnes-Jewish Hospital Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine

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1994 - 1998 Intern/Resident - Department of Internal Medicine/Department of Neurology Barnes - Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine

LICENSURES/BOARDS: 2008 Georgia Composite Medical Board License

2000 Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

1995 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners

SUBSPECIALTY BOARDS: 2012 Neural Repair and Rehabilitation, United Council for Neurological Subspecialties

2005 Spinal Cord Injury Medicine, American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

EDUCATION: 1985 - 1994 MD, PhD (Neuroscience), Medical Scientist Training Program University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, TX

1980 - 1985 BS (Biology), MS (Biology, biomechanics research), Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING: 2000 - 2002 Clinical Instructor - Neurorehabilitation, Research Fellow - Spinal Cord Injury, Department of Neurology, University of California Los Angeles School of Medicine

1998 - 2000 Clinical Instructor - General Neurology, Research Fellow - Spinal Cord Injury, Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine

COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS: National and International: 2016 - present Medical Monitor, Neuralstem Inc.

2015 - 2017 President Elect, American Spinal Injury Association

2015 - 2016 Trans NIH Rehabilitation Research Coordinating Committee

2014 - present Scientific Advisory Board, United 2 Fight Paralysis

2014 - present International SCI Data Set Committee, International Spinal Cord Society

2014 - present Scientific Committee, International Spinal Cord Society

2014 - 2016 Data Safety Monitoring Board, Neuralstem Inc.

2013 - present Chair, Spinal Cord Injury Common Data Elements Electrodiagnostics Working Group, NINDS

2013 - present Annual Meeting Planning Committee, American Society for Neurorehabilitation

2013 - present Membership Committee, American Society for Neurorehabilitation

2013 - 2016 Membership Committee Chair, American Society for Neurorehabilitation

2013 - 2015 Secretary Treasurer, American Spinal Injury Association Keith Tansey Page 3 6/2/16

2013 - 2014 Program Committee Chair, American Spinal Injury Association

2013 Scientific Review Panel, Craig Neilsen Foundation

2012 - present Planning Group, Spinal Cord Outcomes Partnership Endeavor (SCOPE)

2012 - present International Standards Committee (and Research Sub-Committee), American Spinal Injury Association

2012 - 2016 Scientific Advisory Committee/Challenge Judge/Mentoring Program, Conquer Paralysis Now

2012 - 2013 President, Board of Directors, International Society for Restorative Neurology

2011 - 2015 Unified Council for Neurologic Subspecialties, Neurorehabilitation Exam Committee

2011 - 2013 Planning Group, Advanced Robotic Therapy Integrated Centers (ARTIC)

2011 - 2013 Secretary Treasurer Elect, American Spinal Injury Association

2010 - 2016 Board of Directors, American Society for Neurorehabilitation

2009 - present Board of Directors, American Spinal Injury Association

2009 - 2013 Shepherd Center Director, NeuroRecovery Network Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation/Centers for Disease Control

2009 - 2012 Vice President, Board of Directors, International Society for Restorative Neurology

2008 - 2012 Membership Committee Chair, American Spinal Injury Association

2007 - 2011 Secretarial Appointee to the Scientific Merit Review Board (VA Study Section) Rehabilitation Research and Development Service, Department of Veterans Affairs

2006 - 2014 External Grant Reviewer, Craig Neilsen Foundation

2005 - 2013 Membership Committee, American Spinal Injury Association

2003 - present Grant Reviewer Rehabilitation Research and Development Service, Department of Veterans Affairs

2001 - 2003 Research Consortium Associate, Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation

Regional and State: 2003 Grant Review Committee New York State Spinal Cord Injury Research Program

Institutional: 2010 - 2016 Education Committee, Department of Neurology Emory University School of Medicine

2008 - 2013 Institutional Review Board/Research Review Committee Shepherd Center

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EDITORSHIPS AND EDITORIAL BOARDS: 2014 - present Book “Neurological Aspects of Spinal Cord Injury” Editors K. Tansey (Jackson), R. Rupp (Heidelberg), N. Weidner (Heidelberg) Publisher Springer Verlag

2010 - present Spinal Cord Injury Section Editor, “Journal Watch” American Society for Neurorehabilitation

2011 - 2013 Editorial Board, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

2011 Issue Editor, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation “The North American Neurorehabilitation Symposium: Advances in Robotics and Neurorehabilitation in SCI and other Neurotrauma”

MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER: 2000 - present Archives of Neurology, Biomedical Engineering, Experimental Neurology, Muscle & Nerve, Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, Neurotherapeutics, Neurotrauma, Physiology, Somatosensory Research, Spinal Cord, Spinal Cord Medicine, Spine, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

HONORS AND AWARDS: 2015 “Celebration of Faculty Excellence” Award, Emory University School of Medicine

2008 “Best Poster” Award, Georgia Stem Cell Initiative Symposium

2007 Socrates Award, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

2007 Favorite Course Award, First Year “Medical Neuroscience” University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

2006 Outstanding Teaching Award, Neurology Clinical Clerkship University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

2005 “Best Paper” Award, American Spinal Injury Association

2004, 2005, 2008 Outstanding Teacher Award, First Year “Medical Neuroscience” University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

1994 'Neurology Prize' Award, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

1993 'Texas Scholar' Award, Kent Waldrep National Paralysis Foundation

1992 Sigma Xi Graduate Student Research Forum poster award winner

SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: 2013 - present International Spinal Cord Society

2009 - present International Society for Restorative Neurology

2009 - 2011 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine

2003 - present American Spinal Injury Association

2002 - present National Neurotrauma Society Keith Tansey Page 5 6/2/16

2001 - present American Society of Neurorehabilitation

1995 - 2013 American Academy of Neurology

1989 - present Society for Neuroscience

ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES: Organizer Positions: 2010 North American Neurorehabilitation Symposium, Atlanta, GA

Sessions as Chair: 2016 Mechanisms and Markers of Activity and Function, “Exercise, Plasticity, and Mechanism: How is Rehabilitation Happening?”, Rehabilitation Research at NIH: Moving the Field Forward Meeting, Bethesda, MD

2015 “Neuroplasticity in Spinal Cord Injury: Some Lessons Learned so Far” American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Meeting, Dallas, TX

2014 “Translational Research in Spinal Cord Injury” American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, San Antonio, TX

2014 “The Basic Science of Autonomic/Cardiovascular Biology in Spinal Cord Injury” American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, San Antonio, TX

2013 “Restorative Neurology of Upper Extremity Function in Tetraplegia: Neurobiology, Assessment, Clinical Research, and Novel Treatment” American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, Chicago, IL

2012 “Restorative Neurology of Spinal Cord Injury: Neurobiological Problem and Novel Methods for Assessment and Intervention” American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine/American Society for Neurorehabilitation, Combined Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2011 “Spinal Cord Injury: News Directions in Assessment, Repair and Rehabilitation” American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine/American Society for Neurorehabilitation Combined Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA

2010 “For the Clinician: Participating in Translational Research” American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, Nashville, TN

2009 “Neural Plasticity in SCI: The “Black Box” of Neurophysiology in Disability and Recovery” American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, Dallas, TX

2009 “Translational Research in SCI: Time for the Practicalities” American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, Dallas, TX

2008 “Neural Plasticity and Repair in SCI: How Animal Model Work is Translating to Human Studies”, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and American Society of Neurorehabilitation Joint Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

RESEARCH FOCUS: My research focus is the restorative neurology of spinal cord injury (SCI). In human subjects or in animal model studies we are investigating plasticity in neural circuits for locomotion, autonomic function and following SCI and Keith Tansey Page 6 6/2/16 the relationship between that plasticity and functional recovery.

GRANT SUPPORT: Active Support: Federally funded: Project #: 1IO1RX000417-01A1 PI: Keith Tansey Funding Agency: VA RR&D Grant Title: “Human Spinal Circuit Plasticity with Locomotor Training in SCI” Grant Dates: 10/15/12-9/30/16(NCE) Amount: $752,700 total Role: Principal Investigator

Project #: H133N110005 Co-PIs: K Tansey/L Hudson Funding Agency: NIDRR Grant Title: “Southeastern Regional SCIMS Program at Shepherd Center” Grant Dates: 10/1/11-9/30/16 Amount: $2,467,498 total Role: Co-Investigator

Foundation funded: Project #: 297076 PI: Malu Tansey Funding Agency: Neilsen Foundation Grant Title: “XPro1595 to inhibit soluble TNF and modulate inflammation in spinal cord injury” Grant Dates: 7/1/14-8/30/16 Amount $300,000 total Role: Co-Investigator

Previous Support: Project #: 284874 PI: Keith Tansey Funding Agency: Neilsen Foundation Grant Title: “Pain induced dysautonomia in SCI: neural plasticity and intervention” Grant Dates: 2/1/14-1/31/16 Amount $300,000 total Role: Principle Investigator

Project #: SC090469 PI: Keith Tansey Funding Agency: DoD Grant Title: “The Neurophysiology of Autonomic Dysfunction in SCI: Plasticity in the Input and Output Neurons” Grant Dates: 10/1/10-1/31/14 Amount: $1,162,500 total Role: Principal Investigator

Project #: SC090147 PI: Peter Gorman Funding Agency: DoD Grant Title: “A Comparison of Robotic Partial Body Weight Support Treadmill Training and Aquatic Based Pool Therapy in Chronic Motor Incomplete Spinal Cord Injured Subjects” Grant Dates: 10/1/10-2/1/15 Amount: $1,309,742 total Role: Co-Investigator

Project # SC090095 PI: Mark Nash Funding Agency: DoD Grant Title: “Obesity/Overweight in Persons with Early and Chronic SCI: A Randomized, Multicenter, Controlled Lifestyle Intervention” Grant Dates: 10/1/10-9/31/14 Amount: $1,886,765 total Role: Collaborator

Project #: none PI: Susan Harkema Funding Agency: CDRF/CDC Grant Title: “CDRF NeuroRecovery Network” Grant Dates: 2009-2013 Amount: $100,000/year Role: Center Principal Investigator

Project #: 2-R01-HD039676-06A2 PI: Kevin McCully Funding Agency: NIH Grant Title: “Skeletal Muscle Plasticity, Fitness and Health after Spinal Cord Injury: Improving Glucose Tolerance” Grant Dates: 5/1/08-4/30/13 Amount: $340,000/year Role: Collaborator

Project #: SC090355P2 PI: Randy Trumbower Funding Agency: DoD Grant Title: “The Effects of Intermittent Hypoxia on Motor Performance in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury” Grant Dates: 10/1/10-9/31/12 Amount: $737,170 total Role: Co-Investigator

Project #: H133G080031 PI: Mike Jones Funding Agency: NIDDR Grant Title: “Evaluating the Effects of Activity-Based Therapy for Individuals with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury” Grant Dates: 10/1/08-9/30/11 Amount: $200,000/year Role: Co-Investigator

Project #: 5-R01-NS049433-02 PI: Malu Tansey Funding Agency: NIH Keith Tansey Page 7 6/2/16

Grant Title: “TNF Signaling in Neurodegeneration” Grant Dates: 7/1/06-6/30/11 Amount: $200,000/year Role: Co-Investigator

Project #: 27156 PI: Lance Goetz Funding Agency: VA RR&D Grant Title: “Mechanisms of Neural Plasticity and Recovery in BWSTT after SCI” Grant Dates: 11/1/05- 10/31/08 Amount: $443,000 total Role: Co-Investigator

Project #: none PI: Malu Tansey Funding Agency: Fox Foundation Grant Title: “Inflammatory Stimuli as ‘Second-hit’ Triggers for Development of Progressive Nigral Degeneration” Grant Dates: 6/01/06 – 5/31/08 Amount: $192,000/year Role: Co-Investigator

Project #: none PI: Keith Tansey Funding Agency: Mobility Found. Center Grant Title: “Plasticity of Spinal Circuits after Injury” Grant Dates: 7/1/02 – 2/1/08 Amount: $123,000/year Role: Principal Investigator

Project #: none PI: Patricia Winchester Funding Agency: Mobility Found. Center Grant Title: “Robotic Locomotor Training in SCI” Grant Dates: 7/1/02 – 2/1/08 Amount: $135,000/year Role: Co-Investigator

Project #: R21-NS51526-01 PI: Malu Tansey Funding Agency: NIH Grant Title: "Neurogenic Potential of Progenitor Cells in Adipose” Grant Dates: 2/15/05 – 1/31/08 Amount: $225,000 total Role: Co-Investigator

Project #: none PI: Malu Tansey Funding Agency: Fox Foundation Grant Title: “Role of TNF-Mediated Dopaminergic Toxicity in Parkinson’s Disease:Novel anti-TNF Biologics as Biochemical Tools and New Therapeutic Agents” Grant Dates: 2003-2007 Role: Co-Investigator

Project #: none PI: Mario Romero Funding Agency: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Advanced Technology Program Grant Title: “Genetically Engineered Transparent Biosynthetic Conduits for Directed and Enhanced Nerve Repair”, Grant Dates: 2003-2005 Role: Co-Investigator

Project #: none PI: Malu Tansey Funding Agency: Nat’l Parkinson Found. Grant Title: “Adipose-Derived Adult Progenitor Cells with Neurogenic Potential: An Alternate Tissue Source for Parkinson’s Disease Transplantation Strategies” Grant Dates: 2003-2004 Role: Co-Investigator

Project #: none PI: Patricia Winchester Funding Agency: RehabNet-West (NIH) Grant Title: “Cortical Reorganization Following BWSTT for SCI” Grant Dates: 2003-2004 Role: Co-Investigator

CLINICAL SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS: 2016 - present Spinal Cord Injury Clinic Attending Physician Jackson Veterans Administration Medical Center

2008 - 2016 Spinal Cord Injury Clinic Attending Physician Atlanta Veterans Administration Medical Center

2002 - 2008 Spinal Cord Injury Consult Service Lead Physician Parkland Memorial Hospital and University Hospitals University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

FORMAL TEACHING: Keith Tansey Page 8 6/2/16

Medical/Graduate/Undergraduate Student Teaching: 2016 - present Lecturer, Neuroscience Graduate Program Course University of Mississippi Medical Center

2008 - 2016 Lecturer, Undergraduate, Graduate, and 1st / 2nd Year Medical School Neuroscience Courses Emory University and Emory University School of Medicine

2003 - 2008 Co-Director, First Year Medical School Neuroscience Course University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Residency Program: 2008 - 2016 Lecturer and Spinal Cord Injury Clinic Supervisor, Neurology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Programs Emory University School of Medicine

2002 - 2008 Lecturer and Spinal Cord Injury Consult Service Supervisor, Neurology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Programs University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

2000 – 2002 Lecturer, Neurology and Neurosurgery Resident Programs UCLA School of Medicine

1997 – 2000 Lecturer, Neurology Resident Program Washington University School of Medicine

SUPERVISORY TEACHING: PhD Students: 2010 – 2016 Jason White, Biomedical Engineering Emory and Georgia Institute of Technology

Post-Doctoral Fellows: 2013 - 2014 John “Kip” Kramer, PhD Shepherd Center

2012 - 2014 Brad Farrell, PhD Shepherd Center

2012 - 2014 Sandy Alexander, DPT, SCI Research Fellowship Shepherd Center

2011 - present Hyun Joon Lee, PhD, Departments of Neurology and Physiology Emory University School of Medicine

2011 - 2012 Lauren McCollough, DPT, SCI Research Fellowship Shepherd Center

2010 - 2011 Brian Smith, DPT, SCI Research Fellowship Shepherd Center

2006 - 2007 Rita Hamilton, MD, SCI Medicine Fellowship University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

2005 - 2007 Fides Pacheco, MD, SCI Medicine Research Fellowship University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Keith Tansey Page 9 6/2/16

2004 - 2005 Fahima Moly, MD, and Fides Pacheco, MD, SCI Medicine Fellowship University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

2003 - 2004 Melvin Mehia, MD, and Choon Cha, MD, SCI Medicine Fellowship University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

2002 - 2003 Marilyn Pacheco, MD, SCI Medicine Fellowship University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Pre-Doctoral/Honors Students: 2011 - 2012 Patrick Malone, Neurobiology Emory University

INVITATIONS TO NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES: 2016 “Optimizing neuromodulation to Enhance Stepping in Spinal Cord Injury” International Spinal Cord Society, Vienna, Austria

2016 “Restorative Neurology” in “Mechanisms and Markers of Activity and Function, Exercise, Plasticity, and Mechanism: How is Rehabilitation Happening?”, Rehabilitation Research at NIH: Moving the Field Forward Meeting, Bethesda, MD

2016 “Optimizing Neuromodulation to Improve Stepping in Spinal Cord Injury” World Congress on Neurorehabilitation, Philadelphia, PA

2016 “Sensory Plasticity, Pathology, and Therapeutic Potential in Spinal Cord Injury” World Congress on Neurorehabilitation, Philadelphia, PA

2015 “Neuroplasticity in Spinal Cord Injury: Some Lessons Learned so Far”, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Meeting, Dallas, TX

2015 “Nociceptive Afferent Sprouting, Hypereflexia and Dysautonomia in Spinal Cord Injury” in “Axonal Sprouting and Growth after Neural Injury”, American Society for Neurorehabilitation Meeting, Chicago, IL

2015 “Electrodiagnostics CDEs” in “The National Institute for Neurological Disorders and (NINDS) Common Data Elements (CDEs) for Spinal Cord Injury - Development and Further Use”, International Spinal Cord Society and American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, Montreal, Canada

2014 “Anatomical and Physiological Plasticity in Pain and Autonomic Systems after Spinal Cord Injury”, Asian Orthotics and Prosthetics Scientific Meeting and International Society for Restorative Neurology Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan

2014 “Optimizing Neuromodulation for Walking in Human Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury”, Asian Orthotics and Prosthetics Scientific Meeting and International Society for Restorative Neurology Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan

2014 “Sensory Input in the Injured Spinal Cord: Plasticity, Pain and Autonomic Function, and Use in Neuromodulation of Motor Function”, Working 2 Walk Symposium, Seattle, WA

2014 “Cutaneous Nociceptive Afferent Central Projections Plasticity matches Nociceptive Hypereflexia/Dysautonomia after Rodent Spinal Cord Injury”, International Spinal Cord Society Meeting, Maastricht, Netherlands Keith Tansey Page 10 6/2/16

2014 “Optimizing Neuromodulation for Walking in Human Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury”, National Neurotrauma Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA

2014 “Cutaneous Pain Afferent Central Projection Plasticity Matches Nociceptive Hypereflexia and Dysautonomia after Rat SCI”, American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, San Antonio, TX

2014 “Arguments for Studying Animals vs. Humans in SCI Research” in “Translational Research In Spinal Cord Injury” American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, San Antonio, TX

2014 “Pain Induced Dysautonomia in SCI: Physiological and Anatomical Plasticity” in “The Basic Science of Autonomic/Cardiovascular Biology in Spinal Cord Injury” American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, San Antonio, TX

2013 “Spinal Cord Stimulation: Modulating Motor Control in Spinal Cord Injury” American Society for Neurorehabilitation Meeting, San Diego, CA

2013 "Exploring Upper Extremity Motor Control in Tetraplegia", in “Robotic Assessments: Beyond the Obvious” International Neurorehabilitation Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland

2013 “Neurobiological Problems”, in “Restorative Neurology of Upper Extremity Function in Tetraplegia: Neurobiology, Assessment, Clinical Research, and Novel Treatment” American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, Chicago, IL

2013 “Controversial and Research Issues Utilizing the ISNCSCI”, in “ISNCSCI Update” American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, Chicago, IL

2013 “Electrophysiological Assessments”, Inclusive Protocols for Advancing SCI Trials, European Multicenter Study about Spinal Cord Injury (EMSCI) and Spinal Cord Outcomes Partnership Endeavor (SCOPE), Zurich, Switzerland

2012 “Stem Cells in SCI: A Medical Physiologist’s Perspective”, The Spinal Cord Workshop, Bedford Stem Cell Research Foundation, Boston, MA

2012 "Neural Circuits for Evaluating the New Anatomy and Physiology after Spinal Cord Injury", Research Day, Neurorehabilitation Division, Washington University, St. Louis, MO

2012 “Profiling Motor Control in Spinal Cord Injury:Moving Towards Individualized Therapy and Evidence-based Care Progression”, in “Translating Neural Engineering and Novel Therapies”, 5th National SCI Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2012 “The New Anatomy and Physiology Following SCI” and “Augmenting Neurorehabilitation Interventions to Restore Sensorimotor Control in SCI”, in course “Restorative Neurology of Spinal Cord Injury: Neurobiological Problem and Novel Methods for Assessment and Intervention”, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine/American Society for Neurorehabilitation, Combined Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2012 “Developing and Testing Hypotheses about Rehab Approaches Based on Motor Control Profiles”, in course “Motor Control in SCI: The Utility of Electromyography in the Clinic and the Lab”, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine/American Society for Neurorehabilitation, Combined Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2012 “Localizing and Characterizing Neural Plasticity in SCI” in symposium “The Effect of Keith Tansey Page 11 6/2/16

Rehabilitation on Neurobiology of MS and SCI”, PVA Summer 2012 Expo, Las Vegas, NV

2012 “Electrophysiological Techniques to Measure and Augment Locomotor Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury”, Contemporary Trends in Spinal Cord Injury Management, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD

2012 “Locomotor Training and Modification of ”, Neuro Control of Spasticity satellite symposium, 3rd Asia-Oceanian Conference of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Bali, Indonesia

2012 “Restorative Neurology: Consideration of the New Anatomy and Physiology of the Injured Nervous System”, International Society for Restorative Neurology satellite meeting, World Congress of Neurorehabilitation, Melbourne, Australia

2012 "Neural Circuits for Evaluating Plasticity and Repair after Spinal Cord Injury", International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries Trainee Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2012 "Neural Circuit Function in SCI:Lessons from Rats and Men" at ‘Bridging Preclinical and Clinical Tools for Motor Assessment, Training and Recovery’ Joint Meeting of the Spinal Cord Injury Centers of Heidelberg, Germany and Zürich, Switzerland, Heidelberg, Germany

2011 “Combining Robotic and Electrophysiological Methods to Measure and Augment Locomotor Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury”, Working 2 Walk 2011, Rockville, MD

2011 “Measuring and Augmenting Locomotor Recovery after SCI with Spinal Cord Stimulation”, International Neurorehabilitation Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland

2011 Panel Discussant, “The State of the Science in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation” Meeting, “Neurological and Functional Recovery” Tract, ISCoS-ASIA Meeting, Washington, DC

2010 “Clinical Management of Acute SCI and Recent Advances in SCI Research” 20th Annual Trauma Conference, Medical Center of Central Georgia, Macon, GA

2010 “Translating the Findings to Clinical Studies: Why or Why Not Might the Science Work in Humans”, in course “For the Clinician: Participating in Translational Research”, American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, Nashville, TN

2010 “The Neurophysiology of Human Locomotor Training”, 2nd Asia-Oceanian Conference of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan

2009 “The Latest and Greatest on Fixing the Broken Spinal Cord”, Maine Committee on Trauma Conference, Rockport, ME

2009 “Neural Repair in SCI: Scientist’s Strategies, Clinician’s Trials and the Missing Piece” and “Mechanisms of Locomotor Recovery in Rats vs Men: Localizing Neural Plasticity in SCI”, in pre-course “Neural Plasticity in SCI: The “Black Box” of Neurophysiology in Disability and Recovery”, American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, Dallas, TX

2009 “How do Rats Recover and Will Humans do the Same?” in symposium “Translational Research in SCI: Time for the Practicalities”, American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, Dallas, TX

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2009 “Neural Plasticity and Repair in SCI: Are We Doing What We Think We Are?, in “Spinal Cord Injury: What are the Barriers to Cure?”, The Spinal Cord Workshop, Bedford Stem Cell Research Foundation, Athens, GA

2009 “Models of Spinal Cord Injury and Regeneration” and “Lokomat in Practice and Clinical Research” in Technological Advances in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, Association of Academic Physiatrists Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO

2009 “Neural Plasticity and Locomotor Recovery: Robotics in Research”, International Neurorehabilitation Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland

2008 "Localizing Neural Plasticity in SCI: Locomotor Recovery Studies in Animals and Humans" in symposium “Neural Plasticity and Repair in SCI: How Animal Model Work is Translating to Human Studies”, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and American Society of Neurorehabilitation Joint Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2007 “Technological Update Regarding Locomotor Rehabilitation”, Third International Sports and Rehabilitation Medicine Congress, Mexico City, Mexico

2006 “Effect of Locomotor Training on Brain Activity: an fMRI Study”, “International Symposium on Spinal Cord Motor Control”, Ljubljana, Slovenia

2006 “Using Robotics in Assessing Mechanisms of Neural Plasticity and Functional Gait Recovery in Spinal Cord Injures Patients”, in symposium “Rehabilitation Robotics: Advances in Treatment Options for Individuals with Neurological Injuries”, American Spinal Injury Association/International Spinal Cord Society Meeting, Boston, MA

2005 “Recovery in an Intersegmental Spinal Reflex after Contusion Injury in the Rat”, Award Papers Session. American Spinal Injury Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX

2003 “Activity Dependent Mechanisms of Neural Plasticity: Lessons from the Spinal Cord”, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and American Society of Neurorehabilitation Joint Conference, Tucson, AZ

2001 “Should We Treat Spasticity?” in “Human Mobility: Techniques to Enhance Motor Control After Stroke & Spinal Cord Injury”, Second Annual Symposium, Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific, Honolulu, HI

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Published and Accepted Research Articles: 1) Tansey, K.E. and Botterman, B.R., Activation of type-identified motor units during centrally-evoked contractions in the cat medial gastrocnemius I. Motor unit recruitment. J. Neurophysiol. 75:26-37, 1996.

2) Tansey, K.E. and Botterman, B.R., Activation of type-identified motor units during centrally-evoked contractions in the cat medial gastrocnemius II. Motoneuron firing-rate modulation. J. Neurophysiol. 75:38-50, 1996.

3) Tansey, K.E., Yee, A.K., and Botterman, B.R., Activation of type-identified motor units during centrally-evoked contractions in the cat medial gastrocnemius III. Muscle unit force modulation. J. Neurophysiol. 75:51-59, 1996.

4) Faulkner, J.R., Hermann, J.E., Woo, M.J., Tansey, K.E., Doan, N.B., and Sofroniew, M.V., Reactive astrocytes protect tissue and preserve function after spinal cord injury. J. Neurosci. 24:2143-2155, 2004

5) Aimone, J.B., Leasure, J.L., Perreau, V.M., Thallmair, M & The Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation Research Consortium (Anderson, A.J., Arvanian, V.L., Bareyre, F.M., Bunge, M.B., Cotman, C.W., Craveiro, L., Keith Tansey Page 13 6/2/16

Crown, E.D., Edgerton, V.R., Engesser-Cesar, C., Gage, F.H., Garcia, A.J., Garraway, S.M., Horner, P.J., Howley, S., Ichiyama, R.M., Mendell, L.M., Moon, L.D.F., Moore, L., Parada, L.F., Pearse, D.D., Petruska, J.C., Romero, M.I., Schnell, L., Schwab, M.E., Tansey, K.E., Thuret, S.), Spatial and temporal gene expression profiling of the contused rat spinal cord. Exp. Neurol. 189:204-221, 2004

6) Gordon, S.A., Stage, K.H., Tansey, K.E., and Lotan, Y., The management of priapism in acute spinal cord injury. Urology 65:1195-1197, 2005

7) Winchester, P., McColl, R., Querry, R., Foreman, N., Mosby, J., Tansey, K., and Williamson, J., Changes in Supraspinal Activation Patterns following Robotic Locomotor Therapy in Subjects with Motor Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 19:313-324, 2005

8) McCoy, M.K., Martinez, T., Ruhn, K., Szymkowski, D., Smith, C., Botterman, B.R., Tansey, K.E. and Tansey, M.G., Blocking soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor signaling with dominant-negative Tumor Necrosis Factor inhibitor attenuates loss of dopaminergic neurons in models of Parkinson’s Disease, J. Neuroscience (Neurobiology of Disease section) 26:9365-9375, 2006

9) Petruska, J.C., Ichiyama, R.M., Crown, E.D., Tansey, K.E., Roy, R.R., Edgerton, V.R., and Mendell, L.M., Changes in Motoneuron Properties and Synaptic Inputs Related to Step Training Following Spinal Cord Transection in Rats J. Neuroscience 27:4460-71, 2007

10) McCoy, M., Martinez, T., Ruhn, K., Wrage, P. Keefer, E. Botterman, B.R., Tansey, K.E., and Tansey, M.G., Autologous transplants of Adipose-Derived Adult Stromal (ADAS) afford dopaminergic neuroprotection in a model of Parkinson's disease, Experimental Neurology 210:14-29, 2008

11) Querry, R., Pacheco, F., Annaswamy, T., Goetz, L., Winchester, P. and Tansey, K.E., Synchronous stimulation and monitoring of the H-reflex during robotic body weight ambulation in subjects with spinal cord injury, J. Rehab. Res. & Dev. 45:175-186, 2008

12) Winchester, P., Smith, P., Proctor, E., Foreman, N., Mosby, J., Pacheco, F., Querry, R., and Tansey, KE. A Prediction Model for Determining Over Ground Walking Speed following Locomotor Training in Persons with Motor Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury, J. Spinal Cord Med.32:26-34, 2009

13) Tansey, KE, Neural Plasticity and Locomotor Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury, PM&R 2:S220-S226, 2010

14) Tansey, K.E., Seifert, J.L., Botterman, B.R., Delgado, M.R., and Romero, M.I., Peripheral Nerve Repair through Multi-luminal Biosynthetic Implants, Ann Biomed Eng 39:1815-1828, 2011

15) Anderson, K.D., Acuff, M.E., Arp, B.G., Backus, D., Chun, S., Fisher, K., Fjerstad, J.E., Graves, D.E., Greenwald, K., Groah, S.L., Harkema, S.J., Horton, J.A., Huang, M., Jennings, M., Kelley, K.S., Kessler, S.M., Kirshblum, S., Koltenuk, S., Linke, M., Ljungberg, I., Nagy, J., Nicolini, L., Roach, M.J., Salles, S., Scelza, W.M., Read, M.S., Reeves, R.K., Scott, M.D, Tansey, K.E., Theis, J.L., Tolfo, C.Z., Whitney, M., Williams, C.D., Winter, C.M., and Zanca, J.M., United States (US) multi-center study to access the validity and reliability of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM III), Spinal Cord 49:880-885, 2011

16) Tansey, K.E., McKay, W.B., and Kakulas, B.A., Restorative neurology: Consideration of the new anatomy and physiology of the injured nervous system, Clin Neuro and Neurosurg 114:436-440, 2012

17) Brown, J.M., and Tansey. K.E., Clinical features of brain motor control and influence in upper motor neuron dysfunction, Clin Neuro and Neurosurg 114:441-446, 2012

18) Brown, J.M., Deriso, D.M., and Tansey, K.E., From Contemporary Rehabilitation to Restorative Neurology, Clin Neuro and Neurosurg 114:471-474, 2012

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19) Minsassian, K., Hofstoetter, U., Tansey, K., and Mayr, W., Neuromodulation of lower limb motor control in restorative neurology, Clin Neuro and Neurosurg 114:489-497, 2012

20) Buehner, J.L., Forrest, G., Schmidt-Read, M., White, S., Tansey, K., and Basso, M., Relationship between ASIA Exam and Functional Outcomes in the NeuroRecovery Network Locomotor Training Program, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 93:1530-40, 2012

21) Tansey, K.E., Profiling Motor Control in Spinal Cord Injury: Moving towards Individualized Therapy and Evidence-based Care Progression, J Spinal Cord Med 35:305-309, 2012

22) Hofstoetter, U., McKay, B., Tansey, K., Mayr, W., Kern, H., and Minassian, K., Modification of spasticity by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation in incomplete spinal cord injured individuals, J Spinal Cord Med 37:202-211, 2014

23) Kirshblum, C.S., Biering-Sorensen, F., Betz, R., Burns, S., Donovan, W., Graves, D.E., Johansen, M., Jones, L., Mulcahey, M.J., Rodriguez, G.M., Schmidt-Read, M., Steeves, J.D., Tansey, K., and Waring, W., International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury: Cases with classification challenges, J Spinal Cord Med 37:120-127, 2014

24) Jones, M.L., Evans, N., Tefertiller, C., Backus, D., Sweatman, M., Tansey, K., and Morrison, S., Activity- Based Therapy for Recovery of Walking in Individuals with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Results from a Randomized Clinical Trial, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 95:2239-2246, 2014

25) Jones, M.L., Evans, N., Tefertiller, C., Backus, D., Sweatman, M., Tansey, K., and Morrison, S., Activity- Based Therapy for Recovery of Walking in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Results from a Secondary Analysis to Determine Responsiveness to Therapy, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 95:2247-2252, 2014

26) Wu, X., Liu, J., Tanadini, L.G., Lammertse, D.P., Blight, A.R., Kramer, J.L.K., Scivoletto, G., Jones, L., Kirshblum, S., Abel, R., Fawcett, J., Field-Fote, E., Guest, J., Levinson, B., Maier, D., Tansey, K., Weidner, N., Tetzlaff, W.G., Hothorn, T., Curt, A., and Steeves, K., Challenges for defining minimal clinically important difference (MCID) after spinal cord injury, Spinal Cord 53:84-91, 2014

27) Stampas, A. and Tansey, K.E., Spinal Cord Injury Medicine and Rehabilitation, Seminars in Neurology, 34:524-533, 2014

28) Biering-Sorenson, F., Alai, S., Anderson, K., Charlifue, S., Chen, Y., DeVivo, M., Flanders, A., Jones, L., Kleitman, N., Lans, A., Noonan, V.K., Odenkirchen, J., Steeves, J., Tansey, K., Widerstrom-Noga, and Jakeman, L.B., Common Data Elements for Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Research: A National Institutes for Neurological Disorders and Stroke Project, Spinal Cord 53:265-277, 2015

29) Minassian, K., Hofstoetter, U.S., Danner, S.M., Mayr, W., Bruce, J.A., McKay, W.B., and Tansey, K.E., Spinal rhythm generation by step-induced feedback and transcutaneous posterior root stimulation in complete spinal cord injured individuals, Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 30:233-243, 2016

30) Marino, R.J., Schmidt-Read, M., Kirshblum, S.C., Dyson-Hudson, T.A., Tansey, K.E., Morse, L.R., and Graves, D.E., Reliability and validity of S3 pressure sensation as an alternative to deep anal pressure in neurological classification of persons with spinal cord injury, Archives of PM&R (In Press), 2016

30) Bruce, J.A., Reynolds, M.A., Erickson, M.L., Tansey, K.E., and McCully, K.K., High-voltage electrical stimulation can restore mitochondrial capacity following denervation by cauda equina injury, Physical Therapy Journal (Submitted)

31) White, J.M., Malone, P., Tidwell, J., Lee, H.J., DeWeerth, S. P., and Tansey, K.E., Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Spinal Sensorimotor Processing in an Intersegmental Cutaneous Nociceptive Reflex, J Neurophysiol. Keith Tansey Page 15 6/2/16

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32) White, J.M., McCollough, L., Tansey, K.E., and DeWeerth, S.P., Real-time Optimization of Sensory Stimulation to Improve Locomotion after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Humans, Transactions on Neural Systems & Rehabilitation Engineering (Submitted)

Editorials/Commentaries: 1) Kirschner, K.L., Stenson, K., Chen, D., Tansey, K., Kerkhoff, T.R., Butt, L., and Gallegos, A.J., Informed Consent and Phase I Research in Spinal Cord Injury, PM&R 2:664-670, 2010

2) Tansey, K.E, Up the Spinal Canal Without a Paddle: Consideration of Neurology's Role in Spinal Cord Injury, Arch Neurol. 67(9):1053-1054, 2010

Book Chapters: 1) Tansey, K.E. and Kakulis, B.A., Criteria for biological interventions for spinal cord injury repair, in Restorative Neurology of Spinal Cord Injury, Dimitrijevic, Kakulas, Vrbova and McKay Eds., Oxford University Press, 2011

2) Tansey, K.E., Dimitrijevic, M.M., Mayr, W., Bijak, M., and Dimitrijevic, M.R., Restorative neurology of motor control after spinal cord injury: clinical practice, in Restorative Neurology of Spinal Cord Injury, Dimitrijevic, Kakulas, Vrbova and McKay Eds., Oxford University Press, 2011

3) Kakulas, B.A., Tansey, K.E., and Dimitrijevic, M.R., Neurophysiological principles for the assessment of residual motor control below the spinal cord injury in humans, in Restorative Neurology of Spinal Cord Injury, Dimitrijevic, Kakulas, Vrbova and McKay Eds., Oxford University Press, 2011

Book Reviews: 1) Tansey, M.G. and Tansey, K.E., Model Organisms in Spinal Cord Regeneration, Arch. Neurol. 65:1133- 1134, 2008

Other Publications (Meeting Abstracts, Poster Presentations): 1) Tansey, K.E. and Botterman, B.R., Recruitment order and discharge patterns among pairs of motor units evoked by brainstem stimulation. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 15:919, 1989

2) Botterman, B.R. and Tansey, K.E., Comparison of recruitment order between pairs of motor units in the cat medial gastrocnemius muscle. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 15:918, 1989

3) Tansey, K.E., Yee, A.K., and Botterman, B.R., Force modulation due to firing rate variation in single motor units during centrally evoked muscle contractions. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 16:115, 1990

4) Yee, A.K., Tansey, K.E., and Botterman, B.R., Relative endurance and recruitment order among pairs of fast- twitch motor units in the cat medial gastrocnemius, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 16:888, 1990

5) Tansey, K.E. and Botterman, B.R. Firing rate and force modulation of concurrently active motor units: Implications for the synaptic organization of motoneuron pools. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 17:646, 1991

6) Botterman, B.R., Graf, L., and Tansey, K.E. Fatigability of cat soleus motor units activated at varying force levels. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 18:1556, 1992.

7) Botterman, B.R. and Tansey, K.E. Firing rate modulation in multiple concurrently active motor units: Additional insights into the synaptic organization of motor unit pools. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 21: 144, 1995.

8) Tansey, K.E., Hoang, T.X., and Havton, L.A., Cellular changes in motoneuron sprouting: Development of a murine model. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 27:, 2001. Keith Tansey Page 16 6/2/16

9) Yang, C., Judy, J.W., Edgerton, V.R., and Tansey, K., Spatial and temporal studies of activation in the lumbosacral spinal cord using implantable multimicroelectrode arrays. Abstracts, 32nd Annual Neural Prothesis Workshop, NIH/NINDS, 2001

10) Galvan, P., Delgado, M.R., Tansey, K.E., and Romero, M.I., Three dimensional Schwann cell cables formed within transparent micro multiluminal scaffolds promote and direct nerve regeneration. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 29:, 2003.

11) de Leon, R.D., Nelson, K., Edgerton, V., Anderson, A.J., and Tansey, K.E., Robotic assessment of hindlimb locomotor recovery in spinal cord contused rats. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 29:, 2003.

12) McCoy, M.K., Martinez, T.N., Martinez, S.P., Tansey, K.E., and Tansey, M.G., The role of TNF in a neuro- inflammatory model of Parkinson’s disease. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 30:, 2004.

13) Tansey. M.G., McCoy. M.K., Martinez, T.N., Golden, J.P., and Tansey, K.E., Neurogenic potential of progenitor cells from adult adipose. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 30:, 2004.

14) Petruska, R.M., Ichiyama, R.M., Crown, E., Tansey, K.E., Edgerton, V.R., and Mendell, L.M., Segmental and central inputs to motoneurons change following spinal cord transection and step training in rats. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 30:, 2004.

15) deLeon, R.D., Anderson, A.J., Perreau, V.M., Cotman, C.W., Crown, E.D. and Tansey, K.E., Treadmill training in spinal contused rats: robotic assessment of stepping recovery with biochemical and genetic correlates. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 30:, 2004.

16) Tansey, K.E., Petruska, J.C., Smith, C.A., and Botterman, B.R., Electrophysiological characterization of recovery in an intersegmental spinal reflex after contusion injury in the rat. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 30:, 2004.

17) Galvan-Garcia, P., Pierce, S. A., Allen, M.R., Watterkote, L., Muirhead, D., Botterman, B.R., Tansey, K.E., and Romero, M.I., Biomimetic nerve repair through multiluminal biosinthetic prosthesis. Tissue Engineering Society International/European Tissue Engineering Society Abstr. 2004

18) Mosby, J., Foreman, N., Tansey, K., and Winchester, P., Robotic training in SCI subjects previously trained with manual body weight supported treadmill training, American Spinal Injury Association Meeting/ JSCM 28:, 2005

19) Foreman, N., Querry, R., Williamson, J., Tansey, K., and Winchester, P., The reliability and differences of EMG during robotic and manually assisted body weight supported treadmill training in spinal cord injured subjects, American Spinal Injury Association Meeting/ JSCM 28:156, 2005

20) Winchester, P., Foreman, N., Querry, R., Garstang, S., Williamson, J., and Tansey, K., Overground locomotor function in spinal cord Injury following body weight supported treadmill training, American Spinal Injury Association Meeting/ JSCM 28:139, 2005

21) Tansey, K., Smith, C., Gerety, P., and Botterman, B., Recovery in an intersegmental spinal reflex after contusion injury in the rat, American Spinal Injury Association Meeting, J Spinal Cord Medicine 28:, 2005

22) McCoy, MK, Martinez, TN, Martinez, SP, Tansey, KE, and Tansey, MG, The Role of TNF in a Neuro- inflammatory Model Of Parkinson’s Disease, Invited Poster, Alzheimer’s Disease/Parkinson’s Disease meeting in Sorrento, Italy, 2005

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23) Pierce, S.A., Galvan-Garcia, P., Watterkote, L., Tansey, KE, and Romero, M., Biomimetic Nerve Repair through Multiluminal Biosynthetic Prosthesis”, ‘Reprogramming the Human Brain: Translating Brain Plasticity Research into Clinical Practice” Dallas, TX 2005

24) McCoy, MK, Martinez, TN., Botterman, BR., Tansey, KE, and Tansey, MG, Characterization of Novel Neural Progenitors from Adult Adipose, Keystone Molecular Regulation of Stem Cells Meeting, Banff, Calgary, Canada, 2005

25) Boyton, JH, Hawkins, K, and Tansey, KE, Small or Large Tidal Volumes: The Dilemma of Spinal Cord Injury, 51st International Respiratory Congress, American Association for Respiratory Care Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 2005

26) Galvan-Garcia, P., Pierce, S.A., Watterkote, L., Muirhead, D., Smith, C., Botterman, B., Tansey, K.E., and Romero, M.I., Axon Regeneration In Multiluminal Biosynthetic Nerve Repair, Spinal Cord Injury Symposium, Christopher Reeve Foundation Meeting, Boston, MA, 2005

27) Tansey, KE, Plasticity in Spinal Circuitry after Injury: Differential Recovery in Spinal Reflexes and Locomotion, Spinal Cord Injury Symposium, Christopher Reeve Foundation Meeting, Boston, MA, 2005

28) Winchester, P, McColl, R, Querry, R, Foreman, N, Mosby, J, Williamson, J, and Tansey KE, Supraspinal Plasticity Following Robotic Locomotor Therapy In Motor Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury, National Neurotrauma Society Meeting/J. Neurotrauma 22:1192, 2005

29) Tansey, KE, Mccoy, M, Martinez, T, Warren, M, Botterman, B, and Tansey, MG, Adipose Derived Neural Progenitor (Adnp) Cells: A Novel Source For Cell Replacement Therapy In Spinal Cord Injury, National Neurotrauma Society Meeting/J. Neurotrauma 22:1176, 2005

30) McCoy, MK, Martinez, TN, Botterman, BR, Tansey, KE, and Tansey, MG, Mechanisms of TNF-mediated neurotoxicity and neuroinflammation in models of Parkinson’s Disease, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 31:, 2005

31) Tansey, KE, Smith, CG, and Botterman, BR, Dissociation of locomotor recovery from intersegmental reflex function and anatomy following spinal cord contusion in the rat, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 31:, 2005

32) Galvan-Garcia, P., Pierce, S.A., Watterkote, L., Romero, M., Muirhead, D., Smith, C., Botterman, B., and Tansey, K.E., Axon Regeneration In Multiluminal Biosynthetic Nerve Repair, 11th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration, Asilomar, CA 2005

33) Tansey, K.E., Ortiz, N, Gerety, P, Smith, CG, and Botterman, BR, Spinal Neural Circuitry Function after Injury: Differential Recovery in an Intersegmental Spinal Reflex and Locomotion, 11th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration, Asilomar, CA 2005

34) McCoy, M.K., McAlpine, F.E., Frank-Cannon, T.C., Meinert, K.A., Botterman, B.R., Tansey, K.E., and Tansey, M.G., TNF: a common mediator of neurotoxicity in models of neurodegeneration, Keystone Meeting on Alzheimer’s Disease Abstr., 2006

35) Tansey, M.G., McCoy, M.K., McAlpine, F.E., Frank-Cannon, T.C., Meinert, K.A., Botterman, B.R., Szymkowski, D.E., and Tansey, K.E., The role of TNF in in vitro and in vivo models of neurodegeneration, American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Abstr., 2006

36) Pacheco, F, Querry, R, Annaswamy, T, Goetz, L, Winchester, P, and Tansey, KE, H-Reflex Modulation during Robotic Body-Weight Supported Treadmill Training, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J Spinal Cord Med., 2006

37) Winchester, P, Querry, R, Mosby, J, Foreman, N, and Tansey, KE, A Prediction Model for Change in Gait Speed following Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J Spinal Cord Keith Tansey Page 18 6/2/16

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38) Foreman, N, Querry, R, Mosby, J, Tansey, KE, and Winchester, P, Changes in Muscle Activation Patterns following a Single Bout of Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training in Subjects with Spinal Cord Injury, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J Spinal Cord Med., 2006

39) Mosby, J, Querry, R, Foreman, N, Tansey, KE, and Winchester, P. Evaluation of the Lokomat® “L-Stiff” to Measure Spasticity in Subjects with Spinal Cord Injury following Standing and Walking, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J Spinal Cord Med., 2006

40) Querry, R, Pacheco, F, Annaswamy, T, Goetz, L, Winchester, K, and Tansey, KE, Synchronous Stimulation and Monitoring of the H-reflex during Robotic Body Weight Supported Ambulation in Subjects with Spinal Cord Injury, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J Spinal Cord Med., 2006

41) Tansey, KE, Warren, M, McCoy, M, Martinez, T, Botterman, BR, and Tansey, M, A Novel Source For Cell Replacement Therapy In Spinal Cord Injury: Adipose Derived Neural Progenitor (ADNP) Cells, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J Spinal Cord Med., 2006

42) McAlpine, F, McCoy, M, Frank-Cannon, T, Meinert, K, Botterman, B, Tansey, K, and Tansey, M, In vivo and in vitro validation of TNF as a key neuroinflammatory mediator of neurotoxicity and neurodegeneration in models of PD and AD, International Alzheimer’s Disease Congress, Madrid, Spain 2006

43) Winchester, P, Querry, R, Williamson, J, Tansey, K and McColl R, Methodologies for identifying supraspinal plasticity following locomotor training in patients with spinal cord injury, Robotics in Rehabilitation Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland, 2006

44) Pacheco, F, Querry, R, Annaswamy, T, Goetz, L, Winchester, P, and Tansey, K, Spinal Plasticity in Robotic BWSTT: Evaluation of H-Reflexes in Spinal Cord Injury Patients during Stepping, Robotics in Rehabilitation Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland, 2006

45) Querry, R, Foreman, N, Tansey, K, and Winchester, P, Gait synchronized interventions with the Lokomat driven gait orthosis, Robotics in Rehabilitation Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland, 2006

46) Tansey, K, Ortiz, N, Querry, R, Winchester, P, and Botterman, B, Localizing the Neural Circuitry for Locomotor Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury: A Contrast of Animal and Human Studies, Robotics in Rehabilitation Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland, 2006

47) Israel, B, Hurst, M, Galvan, P, Muirhead, D, Hughes, G, Smith, C, Botterman, B, Tansey, KE, and Romero, M, Long-term Assessment of Multiluminal Nerve Gap Repair in the Absence of Appropriate Target Tissue, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 32:, 2006

48) Tansey, KE, Shah, V, Galvan, P, Smith, C, Botterman, B, Blits, B, Pearse, D, and Romero, M, Axonal regeneration in spinal cord gap injury using biosynthetic multichanneled hydrogel scaffolds seeded with neutrophin- 3 and brain derived neurotrophic factor-expressing Schwann cells, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 32:, 2006

49) Annaswamy T, Goetz L, Pacheco F, Querry R, Winchester P and Tansey K. Variability of Relationship Between Maximum H-Reflex (HMax) and Corresponding M-wave (MHmax) across Different Test Conditions in SCI and Non-SCI Subjects. Association of Academic Physiatrists Annual Meeting Abstracts. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation; 86:4; S130, 2007

50) Goetz L, Annaswamy T, Pacheco F, Querry R, Winchester P and Tansey K. Restoration of Abolished H- Reflex with "Air-walking" in a Subject with Motor Complete Paraplegia. Association of Academic Physiatrists Annual Meeting Abstracts., American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation; 86:4; S118, 2007

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51) Martinez, T, McCoy, M, Ruhn, K, Tran, T, Botterman, B, Tansey, KE, and Tansey, MG, In vitro neuro-glial differentiation of rat adipose-derived adult progenitor (ADAP) cells and neuroprotective effects of autologous ADAP grafts in a rat model of Parkinson’s Disease, Keystone Meeting “Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration”, 2007

52) McAlpine, F, Frank-Cannon, T, McCoy, M, Ruhn, K, Szymkowski, D, Botterman, B, Tansey, KE, and Tansey, MG, Tumor necrosis factor in the progression of pathology in a transgenic model of Alzheimer’s disease, Keystone Meeting “Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration”, 2007

53) McCoy, M, Martinez, T, Ruhn, K, McAlpine, F, Szymkowski, D, Botterman, B, Tansey, KE, and Tansey, MG, Blocking soluble TNF signaling attenuates loss of dopaminergic neurons in models of Parkinson’s Disease, Keystone Meeting “Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration”, 2007

54) Winchester, P, Querry, R, Tansey, KE, and McColl, R, Supraspinal plasticity following locomotor training in patients with SCI, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J Spinal Cord Med., 2007

55) Tansey, KE, Pacheco, F, Annaswamy, T, Goetz, L, Querry, R, and Winchester, P, Spinal cord excitability during stepping: Effect of SCI severity and duration on H-reflexes in the Lokomat, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J Spinal Cord Med., 2007

56) McCoy, M, Martinez, T, Ruhn, K, McAlpine, F, Szymkowski, D, Blesch, A, Botterman, BR, Tansey, KE, and Tansey, M, Blocking soluble Tumor Necrosis Facto signaling attenuates loss of dopaminergic neurons in models of Parkinson’s disease, Soc. Neurosci Abstr., 2007

57) McAlpine, F, Frank-Cannon, T, McCoy, M, Lee, J, Ruhn, K, Szymkowski, D, Tansey, KE, Botterman, BR, Laferla, F, Blesch, A, and Tansey, M, Tumor Necrosis Factor in the progression of pathology in a transgenic model of Alzheimer’s disease, Soc. Neurosci Abstr., 2007

58) Huntington, P, Zinkhan, G, Botterman, BR, and Tansey, KE, Hindlimb locomotor recovery following spinal cord injury in the rat: Comparison of automated paw print analysis at different gait speeds, open field scores, and recovery time, Soc. Neurosci Abstr., 2007

59) Tansey, KE, Ortiz, N, Zinkhan, G, Huntington, P, and Botterman, BR, Plasticity in an intersegmental pain reflex following spinal cord lateral hemisection in the rat, Soc. Neurosci Abstr., 2007

60) Martinez, T, Wrage, P, To, K, Magaster, D, Warren, M, Ruhn, K, McCoy, M, Botterman, BR, Tansey, M, and Tansey, KE, Neurorestorative effects of autologous transplants of adipose-derived adult stromal (adas) cells in a rat spinal cord injury model, 12th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr, Neurorehab Neural Repair 21:607, 2007

61) McCoy, M, Martinez, T, Ruhn, K, Wrage, P, Keefer, E, Botterman, BR, Tansey, KE and Tansey, M, In vitro characterization of rat adipose-derived adult stromal (adas) cells and neuroprotective effects of autologous adas transplantation in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease, 12th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr, Neurorehab Neural Repair 21:608, 2007

62) Winchester, P, Smith, P, Proctor, E, Foreman, N, Mosby, J, Pacheco, F, Querry, R, and Tansey, KE, A prediction model for determining over ground walking speed following locomotor training in motor incomplete spinal cord injury patients, 12th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr, Neurorehab Neural Repair 21:597, 2007

63) Pacheco, F, Annaswamy, T, Goetz, L, Querry, R, Winchester, P, and Tansey, KE, Effect of injury severity and duration on h-reflexes in spinal cord injury patients stepping in the lokomat robot, 12th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr, Neurorehab Neural Repair 21:597, 2007

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64) Tansey, KE, Ortiz, N. Zinkhan, G, Huntington, P, and Botterman, BR, Plasticity in an intersegmental pain reflex following spinal cord lateral hemisection in the rat, 12th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr, Neurorehab Neural Repair 21: 606, 2007

65) Huntington, P, Zinkhan, G, Botterman, BR, and Tansey, KE, Recovery of hindlimb stepping following spinal cord injury in the rat: comparison of open field scores and automated paw print analysis at different gait speeds and recovery times, 12th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr, Neurorehab Neural Repair 21:598, 2007

66) Martinez, T, Tansey, M, and Tansey, KE, Neurorestorative effects of autologous transplants of adipose- derived adult stromal (adas) cells in a rat spinal cord injury model, Spinal Cord Injury Symposium, Christopher Reeve Foundation Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2008

67) Tansey, KE, Pacheco, F, Annaswamy, T, Goetz, L, Querry, R, and Winchester, P, H-Reflexes during Stepping in Motor Incomplete SCI: Effect of Robotic Locomotor Training, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J. Spinal Cord Med., 31:247, 2008

68) Martinez, TN, Wrage, PC, To, KD, Ruhn, KA, McCoy, MK, Botterman, BR, Tansey, MG, and Tansey, KE, Adipose Derived Adult Stromal Cell Transplants Repair Rat Spinal Cord Contusion Injury by Modulating Extra Cellular Matrix Proteins, Soc. Neurosci Abstr., 2008

69) Tansey, KE, Locomotor Training and Recovery after SCI: Contrasting Neural Plasticity in Rat and Human Studies, Soc. Neurosci Abstr., 2008

70) Annaswamy, TM, Pacheco, F, Goetz, L, Querry, R, Winchester, PK, Cipher, D, and Tansey, KE, Variability of relationship between maximum H-reflex (Hmax) and corresponding m-wave (mHmax) across the gait cyle, Assoc. Academ. Physiatrists Abstr., 2009

71) Tansey, KE, Harrell, CS, Sawchuk, MA, Magaster, DJ and Botterman, BR, Neurophysiological assessment of cutaneous nociceptive afferent mediated dysautonomia in rat spinal cord injury, Soc. Neurosci Abstr., 2009

72) Tansey, KE, Harrell, CS, Sawchuk, MA, Magaster, DJ and Botterman, BR, Afferent Plasticity In SCI: Neurophysiological Assessment of Cutaneous Nociceptive Input Mediated Dysautonomia in the Rat, 13th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr. 2009

73) Nielsen, L, Shipp, K, Mulcahy, T, Nguyen, T, Bruce, J, Backus, D, Tansey, K, and McCully, K, Resistance Training Muscle in People after Spinal Cord Injury, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J. Spinal Cord Med. 33:176, 2010

74) Tansey, K, Afferent Plasticity in SCI: Studying Neuropathic Pain and Autonomic Dysreflexia in a Rat Intersegmental Spinal Reflex, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., J. Spinal Cord Med. 33:174, 2010

75) Minassian, K., Hofstoetter, U.S., Tansey, K., Ratay, F., Mayr, W., and Dimitrijevic, MR, Transcutaneous stimulation of the human lumbar spinal cord: Facilitating locomotor output in spinal cord injury, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2010

76) Tansey, K.E., Sawchuk, M., Hochman, S. and Botterman, B.R., Somatotopic relationships between motor and autonomic physiology and afferent axonal anatomy in a multi-segmental spinal pain reflex, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2010

77) Minassian, K., Hofstoetter, U.S., Tansey, K., Ratay, F., Mayr, W., and Dimitrijevic, MR, Neurophysiology of the human lumbar locomotor pattern generator, IFESS Abstr., 2010

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78) Smith, B., Vanhiel, L., Tidwell, J., Bruce, J., McKay, B., Dimitrijevic, M. and Tansey, K., Combining electrophysiological assessment of motor control after neurological injury with robotic measures, North American Neurorehabilitation Symposium Abstr., 2010

79) Bruce, J., Vanhiel, L., Tidwell, J., Smith, B., Minassian, K., Hofstoetter, U., Dimitrijevic, M. and Tansey, K., Combining Lokomat stepping with transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation to measure and augment locomotor recovery after SCI, North American Neurorehabilitation Symposium Abstr., 2010

80) Basso, M., Buehner, J., Forrest, G., Schmidt-Read, M., and Tansey, K., Relationships between ASIA exam parameters and functional outcomes in the NRN locomotor training program: Strength, endurance, and gait speed functional classifications, Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Spinal Cord Symposium Abstr, 2010

81) Tansey, K., Buehner, J., Forrest, G., Schmidt-Read, M., and Basso, M., Relationships between ASIA exam parameters and functional outcomes in the NRN locomotor training program: Sensation, balance and AIS class conversions, Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Spinal Cord Symposium Abstr, 2010

82) Tansey, K., Novel electrophysiological and robotic methods to measure and augment locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury, American Academy of Neurology Abstr., 2011

83) Tansey, K., Bruce, J., VanHiel, L., Hofstoetter, U., and Minassian, K., Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation to augment locomotor output in spinal cord injury, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., 2011

84) Hayes, H.B., VanHiel, L.R., Chvatal, S.A., Ting, L.H., Tansey, K.E., and Trumbower, R.D., Modularity of muscle activation during robot-assisted locomotion in persons with incomplete spinal cord injury, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2011

85) Buehner, J.J., Forrest, G., Schmidt-Read, M., White, S., Tansey, K.E., and Basso, D.M., Relationship between ASIA exam and functional outcomes in the NeuroRecovery Network locomotor training program, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2011

86) White, J.M., Tidwell, J.S., Lee, H.J., DeWeerth, S.P., and Tansey, K.E., Temporal dynamics of motor and autonomic physiology in a multi-segmental spinal cutaneous pain reflex, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2011

87) Hayes, HB, Cooke, IJ, Jayaraman, A, Hermmann, M, VanHiel, LR, Tansey, K, Mitchell, GS, Rymer, WZ, and Trumbower, RD, Effects of daily acute intermittent hypoxia on overground walking performance in persons with chronic, incomplete spinal cord injury, ISCos Abstr. 2012

88) Tansey, K.E., Studying sensorimotor control in locomotion after human spinal cord injury using robotics and electrophysiology, ISCos Abstr. 2012

89) Geigle, P, Scott, W, VanHiel, L, Phihera, A., Tansey, K., and Gorman, P., Comparison of aquatic therapy and robotic treadmill training in SCI, ASCIP Abstr. 2012

90) Mayr, W., Hofstoetter, U., Minassian, K., Tansey, K., Freundl, B., and Binder, H., Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation and assisted treadmill stepping to generate rhythmic activities in motor complete spinal cord injured people, Wings for Life Abstr., 2012

91) Malone, P.S., Tidwell, J.S., White, J.M., Lee, J.H., and Tansey, K.E., Complex neural plasticity in an intersegmental cutaneous pain reflex after spinal cord injury, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2012

92) Lee, J.H., Tidwell, J.S., White J.M., Malone, P.S. and Tansey, K.E., Central projection patterns of segmental cutaneous pain afferents in the rat spinal cord, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2012

93) Danner, S.M., Sarabon, N., Panjan, A., Mayr, W., Hofstoetter, U.S., Minassian, K., Krenn, M., Rattay, F., Keith Tansey Page 22 6/2/16

Tansey, K.E., Dimitrijevic, M.R., Modification of posterior root-muscle reflexes by volitional motor tasks, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2012

94) Mayr W, Minassian K, Tansey K, Rattay F, Danner S, Krenn M, Hofstoetter U, Dimitrijevic M., Non-invasive transcutaneous stimulation of the human lumbar spinal cord facilitates locomotor output in spinal cord injury. Biomed Tech (Berl). 57 (Suppl 1), 2012

95) Scott, W., Geigle, P., Chen, K., VanHiel, L., Perreault, J., Smith, B., Tansey, K., and Gorman, P., Relationship among Physical Activity Scale for Individuals with Disability (PASID), Lower Extremity Motor Score (LEMS), Body Mass Index (BMI), and Maximum Oxygen Consumption (V02max) in Persons with Motor Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., 2012

96) McKay, W.B., Bruce, J., McGlawn, D., and Tansey, K.E., Neurophysiological assessment of motor control and clinical characterization after spinal cord injury: Early data from a SCI Model Systems study, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., 2012

97) White, J., DeWeerth, S., and Tansey, K., Improving Walking Metrics after Severe SCI using Sensory Electrical Stimulation: An Optimization Approach, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., 2012

98) Tansey, K. and VanHiel, L., Methods to use the ISNCSCI exam to score “Central Cord-ness” and “Brown- Sequard-ness” in SCI, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., 2012

99) Malone, P.S., Tidwell, J.S., White, J.M., Lee, H.J., Tansey, K., Complex nociceptive hypereflexia in a rat intersegmental cutaneous reflex after spinal cord injury, 4th International Congress on Neuropathic Pain Abstr., 2013

100) Mayr, W., Danner, S., Hofstötter, U., Krenn, M., Minassian, K., Tansey, K., Freundl, B., and Binder, H., Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation and assisted treadmill stepping to generate rhythmic activities in motor complete spinal cord injured people, Wings for Life Abstr., 2013

101) Lee, H.J., Wilson, N.K., Chung, J., Malone, P.S., Tidwell, J.S., and Tansey, K.E., Central plasticity of segmental cutaneous nociceptive primary afferents after spinal cord hemisection injury in rats, National Neurotrauma Society Abstr., 2013

102) Minassian, K., Hofstoetter, U.S., Danner, S.M., Mayr, W., McKay, W.B., Tansey, K., Dimitrijevic, M.R., Mechanisms of rhythm generation of the human lumbar spinal cord in response to tonic stimulation without and with step-related sensory feedback, BMT (Biomedizinische Technik) Abstr., 2013

103) Mayr, W., Minassian, K., Tansey, K., Rattay, F., Danner, S., Krenn, M., Hofstoetter, U., and Dimitrijevic, M., Non-invasive transcutaneous stimulation of the human lumbar spinal cord facilitates locomotor output in spinal cord injury, BMT (Biomedizinische Technik) Abstr., 2013

104) McKay, B., Bruce, J., Vanhiel, L., Alexander, R., and Tansey, K.E., Measurement of volitional muscle activity initiation and cessation after spinal cord injury, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2013

105) Farrell B., McKay, B., Bruce, J., and Tansey, K.E., A novel approach to quantifying changes in locomotor EMG patterns in incomplete spinal cord injury, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2013

106) White, J.M., Tansey, K.E., DeWeerth, S.P., Real-time optimization of sensory stimulation to improve walking metrics after spinal cord injury, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2013

107) Tansey, K.E., Farrell B., McKay, B., and Bruce, J., Motor control changes in incomplete SCI generated by adding tonic transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation to robotic locomotor training: a test of concept study, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2013 Keith Tansey Page 23 6/2/16

108) White, J., Tansey, K., DeWeerth, S., Engineering the Spinal Cord: An Approach to Produce the Best Motor Output by Optimizing the Sensory Input, International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering Abstr., 2013

109) McKay, B., Bruce, J., Vanhiel, L., Alexander, R., and Tansey, K.E., Measurement of volitional muscle activity initiation and cessation after spinal cord injury, American Society of Neurorehabilitation Abstr., 2013

110) Farrell B., McKay, B., Bruce, J., and Tansey, K.E., A novel approach to quantifying changes in locomotor EMG patterns in incomplete spinal cord injury, American Society of Neurorehabilitation Abstr., 2013

111) White, J.M., Tansey, K.E., DeWeerth, S.P., Real-time optimization of sensory stimulation to improve walking metrics after spinal cord injury, American Society of Neurorehabilitation Abstr., 2013

112) Tansey, K.E., Farrell B., McKay, B., and Bruce, J., Motor control changes in incomplete SCI generated by adding tonic transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation to robotic locomotor training: a test of concept study, American Society of Neurorehabilitation Abstr., 2013

113) Lee, H.J,, Tidwell, J.S., Chung, J., Wilson, N.K., White, J.M., Tansey, K.E., Central plasticity of segmental cutaneous nociceptive primary afferents is associated with evoked dysautonomia after cervical spinal cord injury in rats, American Society of Neurorehabilitation Abstr., 2013

114) Malone, P.S., Wilson, N.K., Chung, J., Tidwell, J.S., White, J.M., Lee, H.J., Tansey, K.E., Central plasticity of segmental cutaneous nociceptive primary afferents is associated with evoked nociceptive hypereflexia after hemisection spinal cord injury in rats, American Society of Neurorehabilitation Abstr., 2013

115) Tansey, K.E., Malone, P.S., Tidwell, J.S., Chung, J., Wilson, N.K., White, J.M., Lee, H.J., Plasticity in central projections of cutaneous nociceptive afferents matches the nociceptive hypereflexia and dysautonomia seen after spinal cord injury in rats, International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr, 2013

116) Kramer, J.L.K. and Tansey, K.E., Emerging methods to assess pain after spinal cord injury: dynamic quantitative sensory testing, International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr, 2013

117) Geigle, P., Scott, W., Chen, K., Perreault, J., Vanhiel, L., Tansey, K., Smith, B., and Gorman, P., Predicting Peak Oxygen Consumption in Individuals with Chronic Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury, APTA Combined Sections Meeting Abstr., 2013

118) Reynolds, M.A., Bruce, J.A., Erickson, M.L., Tansey, K.E., and McCully, K.K., Electrical stimulation restores metabolic function in skeletal muscle after lower motor neuron spinal cord injury, Southeast Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine Abstr., 2013

119) Tansey, K., Malone, P., Tidwell, J., Chung, J., Wilson, N., White, J. and Lee, H.J., Cutaneous pain afferent central projection plasticity matches nociceptive hypereflexia and dysautonomia after rat SCI, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., 2013

120) Alexander, R., McKay, B., Bruce, J., and Tansey, K.,The Brain Motor Control Assessment (BMCA): Building the Bridge from Research Instrument to Clinical Tool in Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Rehabilitation, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., 2013

121) McCollough, L., Farrell, B., Kramer, J., and Tansey, K., Muscle Activation Patterns after Cervical SCI in an Upper Extremity Robotic Device, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., 2013

122) McKay, W.B., Farrell, B., Vanhiel, L., and Tansey, K.E., Measurement of SCI-impaired Voluntary Motoneuron Pool Activation and Deactivation, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., 2013

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123) Bruce, J., Farrell, B., McKay, W.B., and Tansey, K.E., Adding Tonic Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation (tSCS) to Robotic Locomotor Training Changes Motor Control in Motor Incomplete SCI: A Test of Concept Study, American Spinal Injury Assoc. Abstr., 2013

124) McKay, W., Bruce, J., VanHiel, L., Alexander, R., and Tansey, K., A method for measuring central nervous system motor output, American Clinical Neurophysiology Society Abstr., 2013

125) Marino, R., Kirshblum, S., Dyson-Hudson, T., Tansey, K., Leslie, R., and Graves, D.E., Reliability of S3 pressure sensation and agreement with deep anal pressure, Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals Abstr., 2014

126) McKay, W.B., Bruce, J., Vanhiel, L., Alexander, R., and Tansey, K.E., Electrophysiological Characterization of Hypertonia in Sub-acute Spinal Cord Injury, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Abstr. 2014

127) Tansey, K.E., Chung, J.M., and Lee, H.J., Cutaneous nociceptive afferent central projections plasticity matches nociceptive hypereflexia/dysautonomica after rodent spinal cord injury”, International Spinal Cord Society Abstr. 2014

128) Tansey, K.E., White, J.M., and DeWeerth, S. P., Optimizing neuromodulation for walking in human incomplete spinal cord injury, National Neurotrauma Society Abstr., 2014

129) White, J., McCollough, L., Tansey,K., and DeWeerth, S., Optimizing the Spinal Cord: Finding the Best Sensory Input to Improve Walking after Injury, Biomeidcal Engineering Society Meeting Abstr. 2014

130) Farrell, B.J., Bruce, J.B., McKay, B., and Tansey, K., Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation to modulate spinal reflex excitability and motor output after SCI, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2014

131) Lee, H., Chung, J., and Tansey, K.E., Cardiovascular responses to cutaneous nociceptive input after cervical spinal cord injury: role of pain afferent types and their plasticity, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 2014

132) Farrell, B.J., Bruce, J.B., McKay, B., and Tansey, K., Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation to modulate spinal reflex excitability and motor output after SCI, American Society for Neurorehabilitation Abstr., 2014

133) Lee, H., Chung, J., and Tansey, K.E., Cardiovascular responses to cutaneous nociceptive input after cervical spinal cord injury: role of pain afferent types and their plasticity, American Society for Neurorehabilitation Abstr., 2014

134) Tansey, K.E., Chung, J.M., and Lee, H.J., Anatomical and Physiological Plasticity in Pain and Autonomic Systems after Spinal Cord Injury, Asian Orthotics and Prosthetics and International Society for Restorative Neurology Abstr., 2014

135) Tansey, K.E., White, J.M., and DeWeerth, S. P., Optimizing neuromodulation for walking in human incomplete spinal cord injury, Asian Orthotics and Prosthetics and International Society for Restorative Neurology Abstr., 2014

136) Geigle, P.R., Scott, W., VanHiel, L., Sweatman, M., and Tansey, K., and Gorman, P., Aquatic Therapy (AT) and Robotic Assisted Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training (RABWSTT) for Individuals with Chronic Motor Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury (CMISCI) Aquatic Therapy and Robotic Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training for Individuals with Chronic Motor Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury, American Spinal Injury Association / International Spinal Cord Society Abstr. 2015

137) Farrell, B.J., Bruce, J.A., McKay, W.B., and Tansey, K.E., Comparison between H- and posterior root motor reflexes in the triceps surae during stepping after incomplete spinal cord injury, American Spinal Injury Keith Tansey Page 25 6/2/16

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138) McKay, W.B., VanHiel, L., Bruce, J.A., Farrell, B.J., Sherwood, A.M., and Tansey, K.E., Functional outcome is dependent on the quality of volitional motor control in the sub-acute stage of recovery following spinal cord injury, American Spinal Injury Association / International Spinal Cord Society Abstr. 2015

139) Gorman, P., Geigle, P., VanHiel, L., Tansey, K., and Scott, W., Cardiovascular Response to Aquatic Therapy and Robotic Assisted Body Weight Supported Locomotor Training in Individuals with Chronic Motor Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury, Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals Abstr. 2015

140) Tansey, K.E., Chung, J., and Lee, H.J., Two week administration of neuropathic pain medications fails to prevent the development of cutaneously evoked autonomic dysreflexia after high thoracic spinal cord transection in rats, Society for Neuroscience Abstr. 2015

141) Lee, H.J., Chung, J., Tansey, M.G., and Tansey, K.E., Studying chronic inflammation and neural plasticity away from the site of spinal cord injury in rats, International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr. 2015

142) Tansey, K.E., Chung, J., and Lee, H.J., Two week administration of neuropathic pain medications fails to prevent the development of cutaneously evoked autonomic dysreflexia after high thoracic spinal cord transection in rats, International Symposium on Neural Regeneration Abstr. 2015

143) McKay, W.B., Vanhiel, L.R., Bruce, J.A., and Tansey, K.E., Early post-injury recognition of surviving control of hand muscles using surface EMG, American Spinal Injury Association Abstr. 2016

144) Tansey, K.E., Lee, H.J., Chung, J., and Tansey, M.G., Manipulating chronic inflammation and neural plasticity away from the site of rodent spinal cord injury, Society for Neuroscience Abstr., 2016

145) Tansey, K.E., White, J., and DeWeerth, S., Optimizing Neuromodulation to Enhance Stepping in Spinal Cord Injury, International Spinal Cord Society Abstr. 2016

146) Tansey, K.E., Lee, H.J., Chung, J., and Tansey, M.G., Manipulating chronic inflammation and neural plasticity away from the site of rodent spinal cord injury, American Society for Neurorehabilitation Abstr., 2016

Articles in Preparation: 1) Dynamics of spinal sensory-autonomic processing in an intersegmental cutaneous nociceptive reflex

2) Somatotopic organization of cutaneous afferents in a nociceptive intersegmental spinal reflex

3) Correlation of motor and autonomic responses to nociceptive afferent activation in normal spinal cords

4) Comparison of locomotor and nociceptive reflex recovery following rodent thoracic spinal cord contusion injury

5) Comparison of spontaneous vs. supraspinally evoked locomotor recovery following rodent thoracic spinal cord contusion injury

6) Physiological neural plasticity in an intersegmental cutaneous nociceptive reflex following thoracic spinal hemisection

7) Anatomical neural plasticity in an intersegmental cutaneous nociceptive reflex following thoracic spinal hemisection

8) Physiological neural plasticity in cutaneous nociception induced autonomic responses following cervical Keith Tansey Page 26 6/2/16 spinal cord injury

9) Anatomical neural plasticity in cutaneous nociception induced autonomic responses following cervical spinal cord injury

10) The recovery of stepping parameters in rodents and humans following spinal cord injury

11) Neurorestorative effects of autologous transplants of adipose-derived adult stromal (ADAS) cells in a rat spinal cord injury model

12) The relationship between H reflex changes and gait speed recovery following locomotor training in human motor incomplete spinal cord injury

13) The relationship between triceps surae H reflexes and posterior root motor muscle reflexes during stepping in normal humans and in motor incomplete spinal cord injury

14) Locomotor training methods for motor incomplete spinal cord injury research subjects

15) Changes in motor control and functional measures associated with locomotor training in motor incomplete spinal cord injury

16) Changes in neurophysiological measures following locomotor training in motor incomplete spinal cord injury

17) Impact of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) on contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs)

18) Impact of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) on posterior root motor reflexes (PRMRs) and stepping electromyography in normals and motor incomplete spinal cord injury

19) Voluntary motor unit activation and deactivation in human cervical spinal cord injury: Implications for segmental and supraspinal motor control

20) Persistent motor unit activation in sub-acute spinal cord injury

21) Methods to optimize sensory stimulation to generate improved stepping after incomplete spinal cord injury

22) Relationships between transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) and peripheral nerves stimulation frequency, timing and duration and motor and electromyographic measures of stepping in incomplete spinal cord injury

23) Determination of best stepping metrics to guide the optimization of sensory stimulation for improved stepping in incomplete spinal cord injury