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Charles S. Cox, M.D.

Affiliations: 
Pediatric Surgery University of Texas Houston 
Area:
Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury, Safety of Autologous Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury in Children, Safety of Autologous Human Cord Blood as a Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury in Children
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Dr. Charles S. Cox, Jr., is the George and Cynthia Mitchell Distinguished Chair in Neurosciences and directs the Pediatric Surgical Translational Laboratories and Pediatric Program in Regenerative Medicine at the UTHealth Medical School. He directs the Pediatric Trauma Program at the UTHealth Medical School/Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital in the Texas Medical Center.

A Texas native, Dr. Cox received his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin in the Plan II Liberal Arts Honors Program. Upon graduating from the University of Texas Medical Branch, he completed his Surgery residency at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. Further post-graduate fellowships were completed in Pediatric Surgery at the University of Michigan, an NIH T32 sponsored clinical and research fellowship in cardiopulmonary support/circulatory support devices/bio-hybrid organs at the Shriner’s Burns Institute, and Surgical Critical Care/Trauma at UTHealth Medical School. He is certified by the American Board of Surgery in Surgery, with added qualifications in Pediatric Surgery and Surgical Critical Care.

The Pediatric Translational Laboratories and Pediatric Program in Regenerative Medicine is a multi-disciplinary effort that addresses problems that originate with traumatic injury and the consequences of resuscitation and critical care. The Program focuses on progenitor cell based therapy (stem cells) for traumatic brain injury, and related neurological injuries (hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, stroke, spinal cord injury), recently completing the first acute, autologous cell therapy treatment Phase I study for traumatic brain injury in children.

The program also develops novel bio-hybrid organs using cell-based and tissue engineering approaches to trauma and injury related problems. These efforts have recently resulted in two IND based cell therapeutic studies, and three patents in the past two years. The program is funded through the National Institutes of Health, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Industry Collaboration, and philanthropic contributions.

Dr. Cox has served on scientific study sections/review groups for the National Institutes of Health, American Heart Association, Veterans Affairs MERIT Awards, Department of Defense, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, as well as National Research Programs in Canada, Singapore, and the Czech Republic. He is the author of over 100 scientific publications, 20 book chapters, and is the editor of a text in press entitled, Progenitor Cell Therapy for Neurological Injury.
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Toledano Furman N, Gottlieb A, Prabhakara KS, et al. (2020) High-resolution and differential analysis of rat microglial markers in traumatic brain injury: conventional flow cytometric and bioinformatics analysis. Scientific Reports. 10: 11991
Diaz MF, Horton PD, Kumar A, et al. (2020) Injury intensifies T cell mediated graft-versus-host disease in a humanized model of traumatic brain injury. Scientific Reports. 10: 10729
Ruppert KA, Prabhakara KS, Toledano-Furman NE, et al. (2020) Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells for acute and sub-acute TBI. Plos One. 15: e0233263
Caplan HW, Prabhakara KS, Kumar A, et al. (2020) Human cord blood-derived regulatory T-cell therapy modulates the central and peripheral immune response after traumatic brain injury. Stem Cells Translational Medicine. e12706
Trimble DJ, Parker SL, Zhu L, et al. (2020) Outcomes and prognostic factors of pediatric patients with a Glasgow Coma Score of 3 after blunt head trauma. Child's Nervous System : Chns : Official Journal of the International Society For Pediatric Neurosurgery
Caplan HW, Cardenas F, Gudenkauf F, et al. (2020) Spatiotemporal Distribution of Microglia After Traumatic Brain Injury in Male Mice. Asn Neuro. 12: 1759091420911770
Keenan HT, Clark AE, Holubkov R, et al. (2020) Latent class analysis to classify injury severity in pediatric TBI. Journal of Neurotrauma
George MJ, Prabhakara K, Toledano-Furman NE, et al. (2020) Procoagulant in vitro effects of clinical cellular therapeutics in a severely injured trauma population. Stem Cells Translational Medicine
Jackson ML, Ruppert KA, Kota DJ, et al. (2019) Clinical parameters affecting multipotent adult progenitor cells . Heliyon. 5: e02532
Flaherty BF, Jackson ML, Cox CS, et al. (2019) Ability of the PILOT score to predict 6-month functional outcome in pediatric patients with moderate-severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Pediatric Surgery
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