New study explores use of blood tests for concussion
Blood tests measuring physiologic changes could someday be a great tool for neurologists and sports doctors in managing concussion.
Blood tests measuring physiologic changes could someday be a great tool for neurologists and sports doctors in managing concussion.
Michael Jaffee, M.D., vice chair and associate professor of neurology and director of the Trauma, Concussion and Sports Neuromedicine Program, commented about a new CTE study in The Boston Globe.
UF among 30 colleges and military service academies involved with NCAA and Department of Defense concussion study.
Athletes at the University of Florida to continue participation.
Anthony Russell, M.D., assistant professor of psychiatry, was included in a WUFT feature highlighting a former football player's struggle with addiction that led him to the UF Health Florida Recovery Center.
New research led by MBI member Dr. Jay Clugston recorded the number of head impacts during Gator football practices.
Steven DeKosky, M.D., professor of neurology and deputy director of the McKnight Brain Institute, was recently featured in a story published by the American Academy of Neurology's Brain & Life magazine revisiting the paper he co-authored with Dr. Bennet Omalu about CTE.
Daniel Hoh, M.D., associate professor of neurosurgery, was featured in stories by WCJB TV20 and The Independent Florida Alligator about the new UF Health Comprehensive Spine Center.
MBI members played key roles in development of new UF Health Comprehensive Spine Center.
MBI members are among the panelists for Seeing Through Stroke, a discussion about the intersection of stroke and art at the Harn Museum.