![]() Mary Hynes, RN, BS is a research nurse in the Brain Imaging Lab. Mary has been an RN for over 18 years in an array of specialties including: cardiac, vascular, gastroenterology, and post anesthesia care. During her four years as a traveling nurse, she worked in various geographical locations from Kentucky to Beverly Hills. Mary is currently working towards a Masters in Public Health through the University of New Hampshire with a special interest in ecology.
Dumas, JA, Saykin AJ, McAllister TW, McDonald BC, Hynes M, Flashman LA, Newhouse PA. (2006). Muscarinic and Nicotinic Blockade Alters Verbal and Spatial Working Memory Performance and Brain Activation Patterns in Older Women. Society for Biological Psychiatry, Toronto, May 2006. Dumas, JA, Saykin AJ, McAllister TW, McDonald BC, Hynes M, Newhouse PA. (2005). Muscarinic and nicotinic blockade alters working memory performance and brain activation patterns in older women. Society for Neuroscience 2005, Washington, DC. Dumas, JA, Saykin AJ, McAllister TW, McDonald BC, Hynes M, Flashman LA, Newhouse PA. (2005). Muscarinic and Nicotinic Blockade Alters Visuospatial Working Memory Performance and Brain Activation Patterns in Older Women. The International College of Geriatric Psychoneuropharmacology 2005 Annual Meeting, November 2-5, 2005, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pohl H, Hynes M, Rothstein R. Endoscopic Gastric Plication for the Treatment of GERD: Long-Term Follow0Up Results. Digestive Disease Week, 2003. Siegel C, Bensen S, Marsh B, Robertson D, Wadell R, Hynes M, Kelly V, Cole B, Von Reyn CF. Skin Testing to Evaluate the Association Between Crohn's Disease and Mycobacterial Infection. American College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting. 2002.
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