NIH CLINICAL CENTER GRAND ROUNDS
Episode 2010-32
Time: 00:57:37
Recorded November 3, 2010
25th Anniversary of National Institute of Nursing Research
Insights Into the Role of Inflammation in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
With and Without Depression
Jessica M. Gill, PhD, RN
Assistant Clinical Investigator, NINR
An Inflammatory Profile for Stroke Diagnosis and Outcome Prediction
Taura L. Barr, PhD, RN
Special Volunteer, Tissue Injury Unit, NINR
ANNOUNCER: Discussing Outstanding Science of the Past, Present and Future - this is NIH Clinical Center Grand Rounds.
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Greetings and welcome to NIH Clinical Center Grand Rounds, recorded November 3, 2010 at America's Clinical Research Hospital, the Clinical Center at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. This is a special Grand Rounds, celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the National Institute of Nursing Research at the NIH. Today's speakers are Dr. Jessica M. Gill, assistant clinical investigator at the NINR, who will present "Insights into the Role of Inflammation in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. She will be followed by Dr. Taura L. Barr, a special volunteer in the Tissue Injury Unit at the NINR, who will discuss "An Inflammatory Profile for Stroke Diagnosis and Outcome Prediction."
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