Presented By: Michigan Concussion Center
Senior faculty candidate research presentation: Dr. Jonathan Lifshitz
Neurotrauma Laboratory Evidence that has Translated to Clinical Care
Join the U-M Concussion Center on Thursday, March 7 from 4-5 pm in the School of Kinesiology, room SKB 2281 for a research presentation.
Dr. Lifshitz has conducted brain injury research for the last 30 years with the singular goal of assisting health care providers in making informed decisions in the care of patients with traumatic brain injury. Exploratory laboratory studies using relevant models of the human condition have driven innovation in the TBI field. This presentation will cover the acute identification of head injury with the fencing response, confounds of puberty in treating post-concussive symptoms, cognitive rehabilitation approaches, and physical assault during domestic violence as a cause for brain injury. These studies represent research results with substantial social impact.
This event is also available via zoom.
https://umich.zoom.us/j/91593951104
Passcode: 983653
Dr. Lifshitz has conducted brain injury research for the last 30 years with the singular goal of assisting health care providers in making informed decisions in the care of patients with traumatic brain injury. Exploratory laboratory studies using relevant models of the human condition have driven innovation in the TBI field. This presentation will cover the acute identification of head injury with the fencing response, confounds of puberty in treating post-concussive symptoms, cognitive rehabilitation approaches, and physical assault during domestic violence as a cause for brain injury. These studies represent research results with substantial social impact.
This event is also available via zoom.
https://umich.zoom.us/j/91593951104
Passcode: 983653
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