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New Faculty Promotion Dr. Jorn Karhausen was promoted to Assistant Professor, effective January 31, 2012 within the Cardiac Division. Congratulations Dr. Karhausen. New Departmental Research Publication Hwang RY , Stearns NA , Tracey WD. The ankyrin repeat domain of the TRPA protein painless is important for thermal nociception but not mechanical nociception. PLoS ONE 2012;7(1): e30090. Lindsay DR, Pyati S, Buchheit TE, Shaw A. Residual limb pain: more than a single entity? Anesthesiology. 2012 Jan;116 (1): 224. Bartels K, Barbeito A, Mackensen GB. The anesthesia team of the future. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. Dec 2011;24(6):687-692. Heyns MD, Schroder JN, Jaquis RD, Mackensen GB. Three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography enhances multimodal imaging of a successful repair of a case with scimitar syndrome. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging 2012;5;164-166. Hyperbaric Grand Rounds and CBI 206 / ANESTH 445C: Physiology and Medicine of Extreme Environments “Environmental Effects on Gene Expression” Gregory A. Wray, PhD Professor, Biology Department, Duke University 5:00-6:30 PM, Monday, January 30, 2012 Room M224, 2nd Floor, Green Zone, Davison Building Learning objectives Become familiar with the extent and diversity of environmental influences on gene expression Understand some of the molecular mechanisms through which environmental factors alter gene expression Understand how regulatory responses are encoded in the genome Dr. Gregory Wray is Faculty Director for the Genome Sequencing & Analysis Core Resource. Dr. Wray received his PhD in Biology from Duke University in 1987, and was Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolution at the State University of New York at Stony Brook from 1993-1999. He was the recipient of a Young Investigator Award in Molecular Evolution from http://anesthesiology.duke.edu 1 the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for his work on the evolutionary genetics of animal development. He returned to Duke in 1999, and is Professor of Biology. The author of more than 75 scholarly publications on a variety of topics in contemporary evolutionary biology, Wray’ s primary interests include the evolution of gene regulatory networks, human evolution, and the evolution of developmental mechanisms. He is co-founder and associate editor of the journal Evolution & Development and is currently on the editorial boards of Development, Genes, and Evolution, and the Quarterly Review of Biology. Dream Campaign Fiscal Year 2012 Goal The DREAM Innovation Grant (DIG) supports innovative high-risk, and potentially high-reward investigations to accelerate anesthesia and pain management research. Our goal is to raise $90,000, which will allow us to fund three $30K DIG recipients in 2013. The winners of this grant will be announced in October 2012. Total raised to date: $45,331.00. To make a gift, please visit: http://blueprint.duhs.duke.edu/ 2012 State of the School Address Save the date for Tuesday, February 14, from 4:30-5:30 p.m., for the 2012 State of the School talk. The talk will take place at the Searle Center and, as was the case last year, a simple reception will follow. Please join Nancy Andrews, MD as she shares her thoughts and perspectives on how the School’s successes are preparing us for the challenges forecast ahead, and the evolving state of academic medicine. Comings and Goings Please welcome the following new employees to the Department of Anesthesiology who will start this week, February 2, 2012. Welcome aboard. James Richard Walker, III, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Hyperbaric Laura Mitrescu, Research Technician II, Basic Sciences Leaving the department soon? Let’s keep in touch! Please contact Lauren Marcilliat at [email protected] with your new mailing and email address prior to your departure so that we can add you to our database! News Monday, January 30, 2012 • Volume 14, Issue 5
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New Faculty PromotionDr. Jorn Karhausen was promoted to Assistant Professor, effective January 31, 2012 within the Cardiac Division. Congratulations Dr. Karhausen.

New Departmental Research PublicationHwang RY , Stearns NA , Tracey WD. The ankyrin repeat domain of the TRPA protein painless is important for thermal nociception but not mechanical nociception. PLoS ONE 2012;7(1): e30090.

Lindsay DR, Pyati S, Buchheit TE, Shaw A. Residual limb pain: more than a single entity? Anesthesiology. 2012 Jan;116 (1): 224.

Bartels K, Barbeito A, Mackensen GB. The anesthesia team of the future. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. Dec 2011;24(6):687-692.

Heyns MD, Schroder JN, Jaquis RD, Mackensen GB. Three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography enhances multimodal imaging of a successful repair of a case with scimitar syndrome. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging 2012;5;164-166.

Hyperbaric Grand Rounds and CBI 206 / ANESTH 445C: Physiology and Medicine of Extreme Environments“Environmental Effects on Gene Expression”Gregory A. Wray, PhDProfessor, Biology Department, Duke University

5:00-6:30 PM, Monday, January 30, 2012Room M224, 2nd Floor, Green Zone, Davison Building Learning objectives• Become familiar with the extent and diversity of environmental

influencesongeneexpression• Understand some of the molecular mechanisms through which

environmental factors alter gene expression• Understand how regulatory responses are encoded in the genome

Dr. Gregory Wray is Faculty Director for the Genome Sequencing & Analysis Core Resource. Dr. Wray received his PhD in Biology from Duke University in 1987, and was Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolution at the State University of New York at Stony Brook from 1993-1999. He was the recipient of a Young Investigator Award in Molecular Evolution from

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the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for his work on the evolutionary genetics of animal development. He returned to Duke in 1999, and is Professor of Biology. The author of more than 75 scholarly publications on a variety of topics in contemporary evolutionary biology, Wray’ s primary interests include the evolution of gene regulatory networks, human evolution, and the evolution of developmental mechanisms. He is co-founder and associate editor of the journal Evolution & Development and is currently on the editorial boards of Development, Genes, and Evolution, and the Quarterly Review of Biology.

Dream Campaign Fiscal Year 2012 GoalThe DREAM Innovation Grant (DIG) supports innovative high-risk, and potentially high-reward investigations to accelerate anesthesia and pain management research. Our goal is to raise $90,000, which will allow us to fund three $30K DIG recipients in 2013. The winners of this grant will be announced in October 2012. Total raised to date: $45,331.00.

To make a gift, please visit: http://blueprint.duhs.duke.edu/

2012 State of the School AddressSave the date for Tuesday, February 14, from 4:30-5:30 p.m., for the 2012 State of the School talk. The talk will take place at the Searle Center and, as was the case last year, a simple reception will follow. Please join Nancy Andrews, MD as she shares her thoughts and perspectives on how the School’s successes are preparing us for the challenges forecast ahead, and the evolving state of academic medicine.

Comings and GoingsPlease welcome the following new employees to the Department of Anesthesiology who will start this week, February 2, 2012. Welcome aboard.

James Richard Walker, III, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Hyperbaric Laura Mitrescu, Research Technician II, Basic Sciences

Leaving the department soon? Let’s keep in touch! Please contact Lauren Marcilliat at [email protected] with your new mailing and email address prior to your departure so that we can add you to our database!

NewsMonday, January 30, 2012 • Volume 14, Issue 5

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THIS MoNTH IN THE DEPARTMENT oF ANESTHESIoLoGY

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January 2012MoNDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY30 31 February 1, 2012 2 3

7:15-8:00 am, RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 pm, VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

5-6:30 pm, 2nd Floor, M224-Green, Davison Building Hyperbaric Grand Rounds: “Environmental Effects on Gene Expression” - Gregory A. Wray, PhD

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSCT Conference

5-6 pm, 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: “Physiol-ogy of Pain” - Brian Ginsberg, MB

5-6 pm, 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference: “Basic Functions of the Ultrasound System and Techniques of Image Optimization” - Madhav Swaminathan, MD

IRB Deadline

7:00 am, 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Single ventricle physiology–Gowiththeflow”-Edmund Jooste, MD

4:30 pm, 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “OB Case Stems – Key words in a practice oral format” - Cathleen Peterson-Layne, MD

7:15-8:00 am, RM203-PainClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

12-1 pm, 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds: “ALI and ARDS” - Dr. Neil MacIntyre

4-5 pm, 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference: “Journal Club” - Dr. Craig Weldon

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7:15-8:00 am, RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 pm, VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSFaculty Meeting

6-7:30 pm, 5685-HAFSExecutive Team Meeting

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSCT Conference

5-6 pm, 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: “Physiol-ogy of Sleep and Sleep Apnea”- Andrew Krystal, MD

5-6 pm, 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference

IRB Deadline

7:00 am, 2001DNGrand Rounds: “Clinical Case Conference” - John Eck, MD

4:30 pm, 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “Maternal Airway” - YemiOlufolabi, MB

7:15-8:00 am, RM203-PainClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

12-1 pm, 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds

4-5 pm, 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference

5-6 pm, 7683-HAFSResident Education Session: “Journal Club” - Dr Andrew Peery

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7:15-8:00 am, RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 pm, VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

5:30-6:30 pm, 5680A-HAFSPerioperative Leadership Meeting

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSCT Conference

5-6 pm, 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: “Periop-erative Acute Kidney Injury and Acute Renal Failure”- J. Mauricio Del Rio, MD

5-6 pm, 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference

IRB Deadline

7:00 am, 2001DNGrand Rounds: “M&M: Massive Intravascular Coagulation during Tumor Resection” - Richard Moon, MD

4:30 pm, 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “What do You Know About Read-ing Fetal Heart Rate Monitors?”- Abigail Melnick, MD

7:15-8:00 am, RM203-PainClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

12-1 pm, 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds

4-5 pm, 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference

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:15-8:00 am, RM203-Pain ClinicMRC Pain Conference

2:30-3:30 pm, VAMCVA EchocardiographyConference

5-6:30 pm, 5685-HAFSExecutive Team Meeting

5-6 pm, 5685-HAFSCT Conference

5-6 pm, 2001DNCA-1 Resident Lectures: “Endocrine-diabetes” - Diana McNeill, MD

5-6 pm, 6686-HAFSGVTCCM Conference

7:00 am, 2001DNGrand Rounds: “When kids grow up: adults with pediatric disease”- Martina Downard, MD

4:30 pm, 5685-HAFSAdvanced Resident Lecture: “Management of Major Obstetric Hemorrhage” - Terrence Allen, MD

7:15-8:00 am, RM203-PainClinicMRC Pain Journal Club

12-1 pm, 2003DNCritical Care Grand Rounds

4-5 pm, 5680A-HAFSPediatric Conference

5-6 pm, 7683-HAFSResident Education Session: “Global Health” - Yemi Olufolabi, MB

Upcoming:2012 Office Professional Day: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 | 11:30am - 1pm | 5685-HAFSDuke Anesthesiology 40th Anniversary Gala: June 1-3, 2012 | Washington Duke Inn, Durham, NC2012 Academic Evening: Friday, June 1, 2012 | Washington Duke Inn, Durham, NC2012 Duke Anesthesiology Alumni Reception: Sunday, October 14, 2012 | Washington, DC2012 ASA: October 13-17, 2012 | Washington, DC

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Upcoming CME Activities

6th Annual Winter Anesthesia and Critical Care ReviewMarch 4-9, 2012 | Canyons Resort | Park City, UTFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected].

5th Annual Emerging Technologies in the oR and Great Fluid DebateJune 11-15, 2012 | Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa Lake Buena Vista, FLFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected].

15th Annual Cardiothoracic Update and TEE Board ReviewJuly 5-8, 2012 | The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort and Spa Hilton Head Island, SCFor more information, contact Jaime C. Cooke: [email protected].

Preceptorships

Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia Preceptorship Course2011 Dates Available | Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NCFor more information, email Katherine Siler: [email protected] in the Duke Preceptorship will spend three days in the regional block area,operatingroomsandonthefloorwithpostsurgerypatientsobservingultra-sound guided single shot nerve blocks and catheter techniques in a wide variety of clinical scenarios.

Visiting Preceptorship in Intraoperative Transesophageal Echocardiography2011-2012 Dates Available | Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NCFor more information, email Jaime C. Cooke: [email protected] in the Duke Intraoperative TEE Preceptorship spend one three-day session in the cardiac operating suites, observing techniques of intraoperative TEE and interpretation of images.

For more information and to register, visit http://anesthesiology.duke.edu

Anesthesiology on Facebook and TwitterDo you have exciting news or information pertinent to the academic community that you want to share through the department’s social media sites? The department has facebook and twitter accounts for Duke

Anesthesiology, Duke Anesthesiology Alumni, and the DREAM Campaign. Send your announcements to Lauren Marcilliat ([email protected]) to be posed on the department’s social media sites. Remember to keep announcements to 140 characters in length so that they are twitter compatible (about the size of this sentence). Including a link to another online source for more information is highly recommended.