traumatic brain injury

Researchers present TBI work at Missouri 100 meeting

Posted by on March 3, 2020

Four Missouri S&T researchers discussed their work related to the early detection of traumatic brain injury (TBI) at the February meeting of the Missouri 100, an advocacy group for the University of Missouri System.

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TBI research featured in veterans magazine

Posted by on February 4, 2020

Joseph Kramek, a chemistry student at Ozarks Technical Community College and an Army veteran, highlights S&T’s research projects on traumatic brain injury (TBI) in an article published in the Fall 2019 issue of Veteran Voices.

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Attend Ozark Biomedical Initiative Research Symposium

Posted by on September 5, 2019

The Ozark Biomedical Initiative Research Symposium will be held 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, in St. Pat’s Ballroom of the Havener Center. The symposium includes lunch. Please register online.

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Apply to speak at Ozark Biomedical Initiative Research Symposium

Posted by on August 29, 2019

Mark your calendar for this year’s Ozark Biomedical Initiative Research Symposium, which will be held 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, in the Havener Center.

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Learn about brain injury research, pitch ideas

Posted by on February 11, 2019

Faculty, staff and students are invited to the Acute Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium’s (AENC)’s research conclave at Fort Leonard Wood, which will be held 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at the military base. The focus of the event will be traumatic brain injury research.

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Funds available for traumatic brain injury research

Posted by on August 15, 2018

Because S&T is a member of the Acute Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium, S&T researchers are eligible to compete for funds to conduct research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) at Fort Leonard Wood. For more information, please contact Steve Tupper, military liaison, at tuppers@mst.edu or 341-6756.

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In the news: Brain injury research

Posted by on March 6, 2018

  • Reporter Brea Douglas’ story, “New Research Could Detect and Prevent Traumatic Brain Injuries” highlighted S&T’s traumatic brain injury research partnership with Phelps County Regional Medical Center (PCRMC) and Fort Leonard Wood. Dr. Casey Burton, Dr. Catherine Johnson and Dr. Yinfa Ma were featured in the story, which aired Feb. 12 on KOLR TV, based in Springfield, Missouri.
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