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Gustafson Lab

 

Tim Mariano, M.Sc.

MD/PhD Student
Office: Room 113 Wickenden Building
Phone: (216)-368-6254
Fax: (216)-368-4872
Email: tym1@case.edu
Mail Address:Room 113 Wickenden Building
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-7207
Tim Mariano
Selected links:
• Personal MSTP Webpage

Education
• S.B., Harvard University, 2003.
• M.Sc., University of Oxford, 2006.
• currently pursuing M.D./Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University.

Research Interests

Neuroprostheses for restoration of bladder and motor function after spinal cord injury, understanding the role of orbital prefrontal cortex in cognitive deficits associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's.

Publications
• Mariano TY, Boger AS, Gustafson KJ. The feline dorsal nerve of the penis arises from the deep perineal nerve and not the sensory afferent branch. Anat. Histol. Embryol., 37(3), 166-168, 2008. PubMed Abstract
 
Conference Posters
• Mariano TY, Bhadra N, Gustafson KJ. Suppression of urethral reflex contractions in an acute spinal feline model. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. 2008.
 
• Mariano TY, Bhadra N, Gustafson KJ. Afferent Stimulation Reduces Urethral Sphincter Reflexes. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting. 2008.
 
• Mariano TY, Bhadra N, Gustafson KJ. Quantification and suppression of reflex urethral contractions in the acute spinal feline. Neural Interfaces Conference. 2008.
 
• Mariano TY, Bhadra N, Boger AS, Gustafson KJ. Characterizing reflex external urethral sphincter activity in the acute spinalized feline. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. 2007.
 
• Mariano TY, McHugh SB, Rudebeck P, Baxter MG, Bannerman DM. Dissociations of function between the rodent orbital frontal cortex and hippocampus. FENS Abstr, vol. 3, A089.18. 2006.
 
• Gustafson KJ, Bhadra N, Bhadra N, Kilgore KL, Boger AS, Parks J, Mariano T. Reversible High Frequency Alternating Current Block of the Feline Pudendal Nerve. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting. 2005.
 
• Bhadra N, Mariano T, Bhadra N, Kilgore K, Creasey GH, Rackley R, Vasavada S, Gustafson KJ. Reversible high frequency deep perineal nerve block for the potential treatment of sphincter dyssynergia. American Urological Association Meeting. 2005.