Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Discovering the impact of traumatic brain injury in the community, contact sports, active-duty military, and veterans.

The Need

There is much about traumatic brain injury (TBI) we have yet to understand. TBI increases the risk for dementia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and major depressive disorder. Furthermore, some individuals have higher resilience and increased recovery after injury, the underlying mechanisms of which are unknown. To evaluate how TBI contributes to neurological disease and individual response to injury, researchers at the University of Washington are studying donated brains from people who have experienced TBI through sports, military service, or other life events. The UW Traumatic Brain Injury Research studies aim to identify key mechanisms of injury and/or recovery that will lead to therapeutic development for those living with the devastating neurological consequences of TBI.

UW BRaIN TBI Research

  • State of the art brain tissue preservation maximizes each donation.
  • Ex-vivo diagnostic MRI imaging on every case.
  • Cutting-edge cellular and molecular analyses of brain tissues – in development and collaboration with the Allen Institute.
  • Neuropathologists with special expertise in TBI research.
  • Studies investigating a broad spectrum of TBI types including acute, chronic, blast and repetitive injuries.

UW BRaIN Lab TBI research studies include:

  • TRACK-TBI: Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury, An International Traumatic Brain Injury Research Initiative
  • The Professional Fighters Brain Health Study at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health
  • Evaluation of Mild Long-term Outcome in Active-Duty US Military and Veterans (EVOLVE) at the University of Washington
  • The Late Effects of TBI (LETBI) at the Brain Injury Center of Mount Sinai
  • CONNECT-TBI: The Collaborative Neuropathology Network Characterizing Outcomes of TBI
  • University of Washington TBI Model System
  • The Pacific Northwest Brain Donor Network (PNBDN) at the University of Washington
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