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SUMMARY:Concussion\, Traumatic Brain Injury\, and Chronic Traumatic Enceph
 alopathy: Lessons from the Battlefield\, Ball Field\, and Lab Bench
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T103000
DTSTAMP:20260512T052804Z
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CREATED:20260415T123745Z
DESCRIPTION:Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of deaths and 
 disability around the world. Repetitive head impacts (RHIs)\, including th
 ose classified as mild (mTBI)\, are associated with persistent cognitive d
 eficits\, neuro-psychiatric sequelae\, and neurodegenerative diseases\, in
 cluding chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is a devastating\, pro
 gressive tau proteinpathy linked to RHIs in contact sport athletes and bla
 st exposure in military service persons. This talk will review TBI and CTE
  brain pathologies and experimental evidence that identify key mechanisms 
 by which traumatic exposures (impact injuries\, blast exposure\, pressure 
 fluctuation) inject energy into the Brian\, thereby triggering acute neuro
 trauma (TBI) and chronic sequelae such as CTE. These effects will be diffe
 rentiated from concussion\, a neurological syndrome with a distinct pathop
 hysiology\, clinical course\, and neuropsychiatric consequences. This talk
  will cover new insights into the mechanisms that underpin acute and chron
 ic effects of neurotrauma as well as translational pathways leading to new
  diagnostics\, therapeutics\, and preventive measures for TBI and its afte
 rmath.\n\n\n	\nhttps://zoom.us/j/94572787318?pwd=yQZc0eWXLehppqdtcdhbak2QT
 Py4V0.1\n	\nMeeting ID: 945 7278 7318\nPasscode: 751629
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T124324Z
LOCATION:Department of Psychiatry - Seminar Room\, Seminar Room Department
  of Psychiatry Headington Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 7JX United Kingdom
SPEAKER:Dr Lee Goldstein (Boston University)
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