Ulrike Hoffmann, MD, PhD
Curriculum Vitae
Date Prepared:
| 04/12/2024 |
Name: | Ulrike Hoffmann |
Office Address:
| Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-9068 |
Work Phone: | 919-777-3830 |
Work E-Mail: | Ulrike.Hoffmann@utsouthwestern.edu |
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Education
Year | Degree (Honors) | Field of Study (Thesis advisor for PhDs) | Institution |
2014 | Ph.D. | Neuroscience | Technical University Munich, TUM), Bavaria, Germany |
2014 | Board Certification in Anesthesiology | Anesthesiology | Technical University Munich, Bavaria, Germany |
2007 | Doctor of Medicine | Neuroscience | Charité Universitaetsmedizin, Berlin, Germany
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2004 | M.D. | Medicine | Charité Universitaetsmedizin, Berlin, Germany
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Postdoctoral Training [Include residency/fellowship]
Year(s) | Titles | Specialty/Discipline (Lab PI for postdoc fellows) | Institution |
2014-2016 | Fellowship | Neuroanesthesiology | Duke University, Durham, NC |
2004-2007 and 2011-2014 | Residency | Anesthesiology | University Regensburg (part I) and Technical University Munich (part II), Germany |
2008-2011 | Postdoctoral Research Fellow | Neuroscience, Michael Moskowitz and Cenk Ayata | Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA |
Professional Development Training
Year(s) | Course or Program, Degree if any | Institution |
2021-2022 | Executive Coaching, coach: Dr. Gail Gazelle, M.D. | Harvard Medical School |
2023-2024 | Charles E. Whitten, Jr. & Dorothy D. Whitten Perioperative Leadership Development Program | UTSW Anesthesia Department |
Faculty Academic Appointments
Year(s) | Academic Title | Department | Academic Institution |
2015-2017 | Medical Instructor | Anesthesiology | Duke, University, Durham NC |
2017-2022 | Assistant Professor | Anesthesiology | Duke University, Durham NC |
2022 | Assistant Professor | Anesthesiology and Pain Management | UTSW Medical School |
Appointments at Hospitals/Affiliated Institutions
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Since 2022 | Assistant Professor | Anesthesiology | Parkland, Dallas,TX |
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Other Professional Positions [Industry, foundation, private practice]
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Current Licensure and Certification
Licensure [Do not include license number]
Year(s) | State |
2022-present | Texas Medical License |
2015-2022 | North Carolina Medical License |
2004-present | Unrestricted Medical License Germnay |
Board and Other Certification
Year(s) | Specialty | Certifying Organization |
2016 | Neuroanesthesiology Fellowship Completion | Duke University, Durham NC |
2014 | USLME step 1,2,3, completed | USMLE |
2014 | Board Certification Anesthesiology | TUM, Bavaria, Germany |
2014 | Habilitation (PhD) | TUM, Bavaria, Germany |
2014 | University Certificate of Medical Didactics | TUM, Bavaria, Germany |
2011 | Postdoctoral Fellowship Completion | Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School |
2007 | Doctor of Medicine | Charité Universitaetsmedizin, Berlin, Germany |
2006 | Emergency Medicine Certificate | Bavaria, Germany |
Honors and Awards
Year | Name of Honor/Award | Awarding Organization |
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Major Administrative/Leadership Positions
Year(s) | Position Title | Institution |
2022-present | Division Chief of Neuroanesthesia | UTSW Medical Center |
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Committee Service (Member, unless noted otherwise)
Year(s) | Name of Committee | Institution/Organization |
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2017 | 25th Annual Academic Evening, Facilitator, Abstract Review Committee
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2018 | 26th Annual Academic Evening, Facilitator, Abstract Review Committee
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June 2023 - Present | Neuro-Anesthesia Fellowship Program Evaluation Committee | UTSW |
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2023-2025 | Education Subcommittee on Research
| Texas Society of Anesthesiologists |
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2023-2024 | ASA’s Educational Track Subcommittee on Neuro-Anesthesia
| American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) |
2023-2024 | ASA’s Committee on Neuroanesthesiology
| American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) |
Professional Societies
Dates | Society Name, member |
2008-Present 2014-Present 2015-Present 2015-Present 2018-Present 2018-Present | Society for Neuroscience (SFN) American Heart Association (AHA) Society of Neuroanesthesia & Critical Care (SNACC) American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS) International Society for Cerebral Blood Flood & Metabolism
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Community Engagement
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Educational Activities
Direct Teaching
Teaching history and ongoing responsibilities:
Year(s) | Activity |
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2005-2007
2012-2013 | Lectures to Nurses
Instructor, Specialty for Nurses in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine. University of Regensburg, Germany
Instructor, Specialty for Nurses in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine at the Technical University of Munich, University Hospital, Germany
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2017-2021every 3rd Quarter 2017-2019 throughout academic year | Lectures to Department of Anesthesiology Residents:
Resident Lecture, “Neuroanesthesia” Problem Based Learning Discussion, Facilitator, Anesthesiology 440course
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2005-2007
08/20/17 01/04/18 03/15/18 05/02/18 01/03/19 04/30/19
04/19/18 09/05/18 10/16/18
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Instructor, Training Seminars for Anesthesiology and Emergency Medicine for Medical Students. University of Regensburg, Germany
Medical Student Lecture, “Neuroanesthesia”, 205course Surgery
4th Year Medical Student Lecture, “Awake Craniotomy”,
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Lecturer, 4th Quarter 2018 Lecturer, 1st Quarter 2021
4th Quarter 2021
All quarters 2022-2023
throughout the year 2022-23 | Lectures to Residents/Fellows:
Resident Lecture, “Traumatic Brain Injury and Anesthesia Management”, Duke University
Resident Lecture, “Cerebral Blood Flow”, Duke University
Cerebral Blood Flow”, TBI, Raw EEG, Burst Suppression and Cognitive outcome. UTSW
Faculty Neuro-anesthesia updates, UTSW |
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2021 | Duke Anesthesiology Residency Application Interviewer (40/year) Duke Anesthesiology Residency Application Interviewer (40/year) Duke Anesthesiology Residency Application Interviewer (40/year) Duke Anesthesiology Residency Application Interviewer (40/year)
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Date | Course Name, Rotation or Session Topic | Role | Number of Instruction hours | Primary Learner Audience (number) | Department or Organization |
Medical and Graduate School (UME) Course Instruction, Small Group Instruction, Clinical Supervision | |||||
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2018-2021 | Anesthesia Preceptor Week | Attending physician | 40 hours per year | First week residents | Duke University, Department of Anesthesiology |
Instructor in Continuing Medical Education (CME), Faculty Development, National Educational Symposia | |||||
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2. Curriculum Development
Date | Course Name or Curriculum Product | Role | Purpose | Primary Learner Audience | Organization or Institution |
12/2016-03/2019 | Residency Leadership Development Course (LDC)
| Coach, founding member | 20 hours per year | residents | Duke University, Department of Anesthesiology |
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3. Mentoring and Advising
Undergraduate Students Mentored:
Dates | Name | Program/School | Project | Funding Source/ Awards | Current Position |
Summer 2018/2019 | Emma Burman | Highschool Student | Summer lab intern | n/a | College student |
Medical/Graduate Students/Interns & Residents Mentored:
Dates | Name | Program/ School | Project | Funding Source/ Awards/ Recognition
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2016- 2017
| Jennifer Creed | Duke University – resident Neurology | TBI and Argon Neuroprotection
| n/a, | Neurology Resident at Duke University
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2016- to present | Kay Palopoli-Trojani | Biomedical Engineering- Duke University | CSD and stroke progression, μECoG array implementation | NIH | Graduate Student at Duke University |
Summer 2016 | Claudia Schefzuk | visiting resident from Germany | Mentoring & career development in Anesthesiology |
| Anesthesia resident, TUM, germany |
2016-2018 | Mike Trumpis | Bioengineering –Duke University | CSD and stroke progression, μECoG array implementation | NIH | Postdoctoral fellow at Duke University |
Aug 2017-Dec 2017 | Rachel Chapla | Biomedical Engineering- Duke University | Stroke and stem Cell therapy |
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2017-2018 | Shuang Ma | Visiting scholar from China | Argon in Stroke | Chinese Research Grant | Neurologist |
Dec 2018- June 2019
| Anna Rylova | Anesthesiology resident, ACES | Epinephrine and the brain, cardiac arrest | AHA | Critical Care Fellowship |
July 2018- ongoing | Wei Wang | Visiting Anesthesiologist from China | Epinephrine and the brain, cardiac arrest | AHA | Attending in China |
November 2018-2021 | Cody L Evans | Technician and PhD candidate for 2021 | CSD and stroke progression, μECoG array implementation
| NIH/Department | Clinical research assistant |
Nov 2020-Feb 2022 | Mitchell Veverka
| Emergence Medicine resident | Photoacoustic imaging | Departmental (EM) funds | ED physician |
4. Learner Assessment Activities or Tool Development
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5. Educational Administration and Leadership
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Grant Review Activities
Year(s) | Name of Review Committee | Organization |
2017 | Translational Research Institute (DTRI) grants
| Duke University, Durham, NC |
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Editorial Activities
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Nature Communications Anesthesiology Journal of Neurocritical Care Journal for Cardiovascular Translational Research Neuroscience letters Frontiers in Neurology (Review Editor) Anesthesia Toolbox
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Grant Support [Include Educational Grants]
Active | Grantor: NIH-NINDS 1 R21 NS135307-01 |
| Title of Project: Assessment of retinal and sublingual microcirculation as surrogate biomarkers for cerebral microcirculatory dynamics |
| Role (Principal Investigator, Co-Investigator): PI |
| Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $451,000 |
| Total amount of award (if multi-year) and dates (direct costs only): $451,000 09/15/2023-08/31/2025
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Past | Grantor: NIH-NINDS 1R21-NS111093-01 |
| Title of Project: High resolution awake cortical recordings to analyze the role of spreading depolarizations during dynamic stroke evolution |
| Role (Principal Investigator, Co-Investigator): PI |
| Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $430,000 |
| Total amount of award (if multi-year) and dates (direct costs only): $430,000, 04/01/2019-03/31/2022
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| Grantor: AHA collaborative sciences grant 18CSA34080277 |
| Title of Project: Decrypting the Role of Epinephrine on Brain Function after Cardiac Arrest in Mice |
| Role (Principal Investigator, Co-Investigator): PI |
| Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $750.000 |
| Total amount of award (if multi-year) and dates (direct costs only): $750,000, 047/01/2018- 6/30/2022
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Clinical Trials Activities
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Invited Lectures
Year(s) | Title | Location |
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November 14, 2018 | “Argon Neuroprotection after Cerebral Ischemia, Peri-infarct Depolarizations and High-Density Quantitative μECoG Recordings: on a Long Road to Bring down Stroke” | Visiting Professor, Perelman School of Medicine- University of Pennsylvania.
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July 5th 2023 | “Anesthesia management of awake craniotomies”,
| Visiting Professor, VA Dallas, TX |
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Technological and Other Scientific Innovations none
Bibliography
Peer-Reviewed Publications [List in chronological order with complete pagination. Authors should be listed in the same order as they appear in the published article.]
Original Research Articles
Journal Articles
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/1HSeexzX7i6QZ/bibliography/public/
Published Publications, as of 09_14_231-40
1. Zhang D, Wang W, Zhu X, Li R, Liu W, Chen M, Vu T, Jiang L, Zhou Q, Evans CL, Turner DA, Sheng H, Levy JH, Luo J, Yang W, Yao J, Hoffmann U: Epinephrine-induced Effects on Cerebral Microcirculation and Oxygenation Dynamics Using Multimodal Monitoring and Functional Photoacoustic Microscopy. Anesthesiology 2023; 139: 173-185
2. Shariff M, Dobariya A, Albaghdadi O, Awkal J, Moussa H, Reyes G, Syed M, Hart R, Longfellow C, Douglass D, El Ahmadieh TY, Good LB, Jakkamsetti V, Kathote G, Angulo G, Ma Q, Brown R, Dunbar M, Shelton JM, Evers BM, Patnaik S, Hoffmann U, Hackmann AE, Mickey B, Peltz M, Jessen ME, Pascual JM: Maintenance of pig brain function under extracorporeal pulsatile circulatory control (EPCC). Sci Rep 2023; 13: 13942
3. Li R, Duan W, Zhang D, Hoffmann U, Yao J, Yang W, Sheng H: Mouse Cardiac Arrest Model for Brain Imaging and Brain Physiology Monitoring During Ischemia and Resuscitation. J Vis Exp 2023
4. Karamchandani K, Dave S, Hoffmann U, Khanna AK, Saugel B: Intraoperative arterial pressure management: knowns and unknowns. Br J Anaesth 2023; 131: 445-451
5. Degan S, Feng Y, Hoffmann U, Turner DA: Placement of Extracranial Stimulating Electrodes and Measurement of Cerebral Blood Flow and Intracranial Electrical Fields in Anesthetized Mice. J Vis Exp 2023
6. Zhu X, Huang Q, DiSpirito A, Vu T, Rong Q, Peng X, Sheng H, Shen X, Zhou Q, Jiang L, Hoffmann U, Yao J: Real-time whole-brain imaging of hemodynamics and oxygenation at micro-vessel resolution with ultrafast wide-field photoacoustic microscopy. Light Sci Appl 2022; 11: 138
7. Li X, Lyu J, Li R, Jain V, Shen Y, Del Aguila A, Hoffmann U, Sheng H, Yang W: Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of the immune cell landscape in the aged mouse brain after ischemic stroke. J Neuroinflammation 2022; 19: 83
8. Chen M, Jiang L, Cook C, Zeng Y, Vu T, Chen R, Lu G, Yang W, Hoffmann U, Zhou Q, Yao J: High-speed wide-field photoacoustic microscopy using a cylindrically focused transparent high-frequency ultrasound transducer. Photoacoustics 2022; 28: 100417
9. Zhao Q, Shen Y, Li R, Wu J, Lyu J, Jiang M, Lu L, Zhu M, Wang W, Wang Z, Liu Q, Hoffmann U, Karhausen J, Sheng H, Zhang W, Yang W: Cardiac arrest and resuscitation activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and results in severe immunosuppression. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 2021; 41: 1091-1102
10. Zhang D, Li R, Chen M, Vu T, Sheng H, Yang W, Hoffmann U, Luo J, Yao J: Photoacoustic imaging of in vivo hemodynamic responses to sodium nitroprusside. J Biophotonics 2021; 14: e202000478
11. Wang Z, Li X, Spasojevic I, Lu L, Shen Y, Qu X, Hoffmann U, Warner DS, Paschen W, Sheng H, Yang W: Increasing O-GlcNAcylation is neuroprotective in young and aged brains after ischemic stroke. Exp Neurol 2021; 339: 113646
12. Wang W, Li R, Miao W, Evans C, Lu L, Lyu J, Li X, Warner DS, Zhong X, Hoffmann U, Sheng H, Yang W: Development and Evaluation of a Novel Mouse Model of Asphyxial Cardiac Arrest Revealed Severely Impaired Lymphopoiesis After Resuscitation. J Am Heart Assoc 2021; 10: e019142
13. Turner DA, Degan S, Hoffmann U, Galeffi F, Colton CA: CVN-AD Alzheimer's mice show premature reduction in neurovascular coupling in response to spreading depression and anoxia compared to aged controls. Alzheimers Dement 2021; 17: 1109-1120
14. Li R, Shen Y, Li X, Lu L, Wang Z, Sheng H, Hoffmann U, Yang W: Activation of the XBP1s/O-GlcNAcylation Pathway Improves Functional Outcome After Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation in Young and Aged Mice. Shock 2021; 56: 755-761
15. Creed J, Cantillana-Riquelme V, Yan BH, Ma S, Chu D, Wang H, Turner DA, Laskowitz DT, Hoffmann U: Argon Inhalation for 24 h After Closed-Head Injury Does not Improve Recovery, Neuroinflammation, or Neurologic Outcome in Mice. Neurocrit Care 2021; 34: 833-843
16. Chen M, Duan X, Lan B, Vu T, Zhu X, Rong Q, Yang W, Hoffmann U, Zou J, Yao J: High-speed functional photoacoustic microscopy using a water-immersible two-axis torsion-bending scanner. Photoacoustics 2021; 24: 100309
17. Wang YC, Galeffi F, Wang W, Li X, Lu L, Sheng H, Hoffmann U, Turner DA, Yang W: Chemogenetics-mediated acute inhibition of excitatory neuronal activity improves stroke outcome. Exp Neurol 2020; 326: 113206
18. Ma S, Chu D, Li L, Creed JA, Ryang YM, Sheng H, Yang W, Warner DS, Turner DA, Hoffmann U: Argon Inhalation for 24 Hours After Onset of Permanent Focal Cerebral Ischemia in Rats Provides Neuroprotection and Improves Neurologic Outcome. Crit Care Med 2019; 47: e693-e699
19. Lan B, Liu W, Wang YC, Shi J, Li Y, Xu S, Sheng H, Zhou Q, Zou J, Hoffmann U, Yang W, Yao J: High-speed widefield photoacoustic microscopy of small-animal hemodynamics. Biomed Opt Express 2018; 9: 4689-4701
20. Oka F, Hoffmann U, Lee JH, Shin HK, Chung DY, Yuzawa I, Chen SP, Atalay YB, Nozari A, Hopson KP, Qin T, Ayata C: Requisite ischemia for spreading depolarization occurrence after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rodents. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 2017; 37: 1829-1840
21. Sasaki T, Hoffmann U, Kobayashi M, Sheng H, Ennaceur A, Lombard FW, Warner DS: Long-Term Cognitive Deficits After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats. Neurocrit Care 2016; 25: 293-305
22. Hoffmann U, Sheng H, Ayata C, Warner DS: Anesthesia in Experimental Stroke Research. Transl Stroke Res 2016; 7: 358-67
23. Hoffmann U, Sukhotinsky I, Eikermann-Haerter K, Ayata C: Glucose modulation of spreading depression susceptibility. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 2013; 33: 191-5
24. Hoffmann U, Grosse-Sundrup M, Eikermann-Haerter K, Zaremba S, Ayata C, Zhang B, Ma D, Isaacs L, Eikermann M: Calabadion: A new agent to reverse the effects of benzylisoquinoline and steroidal neuromuscular-blocking agents. Anesthesiology 2013; 119: 317-25
25. Hoffmann U, Ayata C: Neurovascular coupling during spreading depolarizations. Acta Neurochir Suppl 2013; 115: 161-5
26. Ma D, Zhang B, Hoffmann U, Sundrup MG, Eikermann M, Isaacs L: Acyclic cucurbit[n]uril-type molecular containers bind neuromuscular blocking agents in vitro and reverse neuromuscular block in vivo. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2012; 51: 11358-62
27. Hoffmann U, Sukhotinsky I, Atalay YB, Eikermann-Haerter K, Ayata C: Increased glucose availability does not restore prolonged spreading depression durations in hypotensive rats without brain injury. Exp Neurol 2012; 238: 130-2
28. Eikermann M, Grosse-Sundrup M, Zaremba S, Henry ME, Bittner EA, Hoffmann U, Chamberlin NL: Ketamine activates breathing and abolishes the coupling between loss of consciousness and upper airway dilator muscle dysfunction. Anesthesiology 2012; 116: 35-46
29. Khuman J, Meehan WP, 3rd, Zhu X, Qiu J, Hoffmann U, Zhang J, Giovannone E, Lo EH, Whalen MJ: Tumor necrosis factor alpha and Fas receptor contribute to cognitive deficits independent of cell death after concussive traumatic brain injury in mice. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 2011; 31: 778-89
30. Hoffmann U, Lee JH, Qin T, Eikermann-Haerter K, Ayata C: Gabapentin reduces infarct volume but does not suppress peri-infarct depolarizations. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 2011; 31: 1578-82
31. Hoffmann U, Dilekoz E, Kudo C, Ayata C: Oxcarbazepine does not suppress cortical spreading depression. Cephalalgia 2011; 31: 537-42
32. Eikermann-Haerter K, Yuzawa I, Qin T, Wang Y, Baek K, Kim YR, Hoffmann U, Dilekoz E, Waeber C, Ferrari MD, van den Maagdenberg AM, Moskowitz MA, Ayata C: Enhanced subcortical spreading depression in familial hemiplegic migraine type 1 mutant mice. J Neurosci 2011; 31: 5755-63
33. Eikermann M, Vetrivelan R, Grosse-Sundrup M, Henry ME, Hoffmann U, Yokota S, Saper CB, Chamberlin NL: The ventrolateral preoptic nucleus is not required for isoflurane general anesthesia. Brain Res 2011; 1426: 30-7
34. Hoffmann U, Dilekoz E, Kudo C, Ayata C: Gabapentin suppresses cortical spreading depression susceptibility. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 2010; 30: 1588-92
35. Pomper JK, Haack S, Petzold GC, Buchheim K, Gabriel S, Hoffmann U, Heinemann U: Repetitive spreading depression-like events result in cell damage in juvenile hippocampal slice cultures maintained in normoxia. J Neurophysiol 2006; 95: 355-68
36. Hoffmann U, Pomper J, Graulich J, Zeller M, Schuchmann S, Gabriel S, Maier RF, Heinemann U: Changes of neuronal activity in areas CA1 and CA3 during anoxia and normoxic or hyperoxic reoxygenation in juvenile rat organotypic hippocampal slice cultures. Brain Res 2006; 1069: 207-15
37. Pomper JK, Hoffmann U, Kovacs R, Gabriel S, Heinemann U: Hyperoxia is not an essential condition for status epilepticus induced cell death in organotypic hippocampal slice cultures. Epilepsy Res 2004; 59: 61-5
38. Weber A, Maier RF, Hoffmann U, Grips M, Hoppenz M, Aktas AG, Heinemann U, Obladen M, Schuchmann S: Erythropoietin improves synaptic transmission during and following ischemia in rat hippocampal slice cultures. Brain Res 2002; 958: 305-11
39. Graulich J, Hoffmann U, Maier RF, Ruscher K, Pomper JK, Ko HK, Gabriel S, Obladen M, Heinemann U: Acute neuronal injury after hypoxia is influenced by the reoxygenation mode in juvenile hippocampal slice cultures. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 2002; 137: 35-42
40. Pomper JK, Graulich J, Kovacs R, Hoffmann U, Gabriel S, Heinemann U: High oxygen tension leads to acute cell death in organotypic hippocampal slice cultures. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 2001; 126: 109-16
Accepted Publications:
Sourav SP, Hoffmann U: Quantitative Evaluation of ChatGPT vs. Bard responses to Anesthesia-related Queries. Accepted: British Journal of Anesthesia, September 29th 2023
Publications in Revision:
Palopoli-Trojani K, Trumpis M, Chiang CH, Wang C, Williams AJ, Evans CE, Viventi J, Turner DA, Hoffmann U. High-density cortical μECoG arrays 1 concurrently track peri-infarct depolarizations and long-term evolution of stroke in awake rats. In 2nd revision: Communications Biology
Reviews, Book Chapters, Monographs and Editorials
- Farkas S, Hoffmann U. Akutes Abdomen,Gallenkolik. In: Rudofsky G, Schmaltz A.A., Taeger, K., ed. Ärztliche Sofortmaßnahmen. 2007.
- James, Michael L., Hoffmann U. Oxford Textbook of Neuroscience and Anesthesiology. Mashour, G, Engelhard, K, editors. Parksinsons Disease. Oxford University Press; 2019. p. 309-314
Books/Textbooks
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Meeting Summaries or Proceedings
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Clinical Practice Guidelines
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Non-peer reviewed scientific or medical publications/materials in print or other media (no abstracts)
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Financial relationships
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:04/12/2024Date updated:04/12/2024
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