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1. Traumatic brain injury: from the ball field to the battlefield
- Prof. Alan Faden
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2. Avoiding missed diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury
- Dr. John Bedolla
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3. Basic mechanisms of spinal cord injury (SCI)
- Prof. Edward D. Hall
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4. Neuroinflammation and spinal cord injury
- Prof. Phillip Popovich
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6. Experimental approaches to developing and evaluating novel treatments for TBI and SCI
- Prof. W. Dalton Dietrich
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7. The treatment of spinal cord injury: past, present and future
- Prof. James Fawcett
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9. Promoting neuroplasticity for functional restoration after SCI
- Prof. Edelle Field-Fote
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10. Physical rehabilitation after spinal cord injury: maximizing function
- Prof. Jennifer Hastings
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11. Therapies for spinal cord injury: perspective from industry
- Dr. Andrew Blight
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12. Spinal cord injury: some reflections on living with tetraplegia
- Prof. Jonathan Cole
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13. Coping beyond adversity: living with a spinal cord injury
- Mr. Gary Allsop
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14. Identifying the trauma footprint of acquired brain injury
- Dr. Christine Durham
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15. Acquiring better insight into what it's like to have acquired brain injury
- Dr. Christine Durham
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16. Molecular imaging in epilepsy
- Prof. Matthias Koepp
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18. Rehabilitation of military related neurotrauma
- Dr. Michael Yochelson
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19. Spinal cord injury in natural disasters
- Prof. Colleen O'Connell
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Edwin Smith surgical papyrus
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Heterogeneity of traumatic brain injury
- Concussion definition (1)
- Concussion definition (2)
- Mild TBI a misnomer
- Recovery from concussion
- Neurocognitive testing after concussion
- Brain physiology is related to recovery
- Post-concussion symptoms
- Effects of repetitive sports concussion
- Gender and recovery from mild TBI
- Gender and more severe TBI
- Age & recovery from TBI in high school athletes
- Aging and TBI
- Chronic neurodegeneration and TBI
- Chronic neurodegeneration over time - MRI study
- Complexity of blast effects
- Statistics: invisible wounds of war
- Tissue damage mechanisms caused by TBI
- Pathways of secondary injury in TBI
- Necrosis vs. apoptosis
- Two forms of cell death caused by TBI
- Complex relationships exist in brain after TBI
- Genomics and CNS injury
- Changes in gene expression after brain injury
- CDK inhibitors
- Flavopiridol effect on brain tissue after TBI (1)
- Flavopiridol effect on brain tissue after TBI (2)
- Flavopiridol effect on recovery
- Gene expression change after injury
- Microglia associated factors
- NADPH oxidase is up-regulated following TBI
- NADPH oxidase inhibition reduces lesion size
- Comparison of pre-clinical & clinical studies
- Pre-clinical evaluation design criteria
- Laser targeted vs. multipotential treatment
- Multipotential drugs for TBI
- Multipotential drugs for TBI - in vitro models
- Genomic changes affected by 35b treatment
- Effects of treatment with a multipotential drug (1)
- Effects of treatment with a multipotential drug (2)
- Improving likelihood of successful clinical trials
- Summary
Topics Covered
- Heterogeneity of traumatic brain injury
- Concussion
- Mild TBI
- Neurocognitive testing
- Brain physiology is related to recovery
- Post-concussion symptoms
- Effects of repetitive sports concussion
- Gender and recovery
- Age and recovery
- Chronic neurodegeneration
- Complexity of blast effects
- Pathways of secondary injury in TBI
- Genomics and CNS injury
- Recommended design criteria for pre-clinical evaluation of pharmacological agents for TBI
- Laser targeted strategies
- Multipotential treatment
- In vitro models
- Improving likelihood of successful clinical trials
Talk Citation
Faden, A. (2011, October 27). Traumatic brain injury: from the ball field to the battlefield [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved October 16, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/YVZM3281.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Alan Faden has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.