Ohio State CBI
ACTIVITIES & EVENTS
We convene researchers from across the university to discuss the science behind our understanding of brain injury mechanisms, diagnostics and treatment methods, and approaches for prevention. These interdisciplinary presentations bring opportunities to better understand the scope of brain injury research, to connect with colleagues across disciplines, and innovate comprehensive solutions for the invisible epidemic of brain injury.
To join our virtual seminars, please click the appropriate box below. Flyers for upcoming sessions are available at the bottom of the page.
Seminars & Symposia
RECORDED Talks
"Microglia coordinate cellular interactions during spinal cord repair in mice" - June 2023
"Examining the role of modifiable physical fitness variables in cognitive and brain aging" - April 2023
“Physical and cognitive activity after pediatric concussion” - February 2023
Jingzhen (Ginger) Yang, PhD, MPH
Nationwide Children's Hospital (Principal Investigator) | Center for Injury Research & Policy | Professor of Pediatriacs at Ohio State's College of Medicine
“Maladaptive immune syndromes after spinal cord injury” - September 2022
Jan Schwab, MD, PhD
Professor of Neurology | William E. Hunt, MD & Charlotte M. Curtis Chair in Neuroscience
"It's a wrap! Myelin plasticity and rehabilitation in chronic spinal cord injury" - April 2022
"Formation of a pathological spinal cord-liver axis impairs recovery after spinal cord injury" - January 2022
"TBI model systems: overview at the local and national levels" - September 2021
Jennifer Bogner, PhD, ABPP, FACRM
"Neutrophil mediated axon regeneration" - June 2021
Andrew Sas, MD, PhD
"Spinal cord injury causes an acquired bone marrow failure syndrome" - April 2021
Phillip Popovich, PhD
"Unique trauma associated microglia induced by diffuse brain injury promote chronic cortical inflammation, neuronal dysfunction, and cognitive decline" - January 2021
Jonathan Godbout, PhD
"The public health burden of traumatic brain injury" - November 2021
John Corrigan, PhD
"Concussion in Mixed Martial Arts" - Sports Medicine (May 2023)
“Concussion: Physiology Informs Treatment” - Neurology (December 2021)
John Leddy, MD | Director of the Concussion Management Clinic at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo
"Pain and Cerebral Pain Processing in Dementia" - Nursing (November 2021)
Paul A. Beach, DO, PhD, Emory School of Medicine
More Information
Biweekly, Fridays @ 9:30AM in person. To register and receive email notices, please click the corresponding box at the top of the page or email hannahs.37@osu.edu.
CBI's flagship seminar series convenes researchers to share and discuss current projects in brain injury, spinal cord injury, and related topics. This series brings together basic and clinical biological scientists, engineering and data analytics researchers, and psychologists and neuroimagers into a single collaborative group. NT-RIPS is co-sponsored by the Center for Brain & Spinal Cord Repair.
For CME Credits:
At the conclusion of this event, learners will be able to:
- Describe the prevalence and incidence of chronic brain injury in the general population and in at-risk groups
- List 3 approaches for treating brain injury as a chronic condition
- List 3 types of persistent symptoms following concussion
- Describe mechanisms of neural regeneration following injury
- List 3 academic and community partners in the area providing services to brain injury survivors
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education (CCME) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA DESIGNATION STATEMENT
The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education (CCME) designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
MOST RECENT SEMINARS:
- 1/13/23: “Neuro-immune Interactions following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury”
- Adam Bachstetter, PhD: Associate Professor (University of Kentucky)
To view our seminars, please click the corresponding box at the top of the page.
CBI co-sponsors clinical grand rounds presentations to raise visibility for brain injury research, practice guidelines, and team members. These events convene clinicians, researchers, and engineers to promote interdisciplinary work that addresses clinical gaps, technological barriers, and research opportunities. CBI partners with clinical departments and colleges to offer this series. See our recent sessions below.
JULY 31, 2020: PATRICK QUAID | Understanding Visual Dysfunction in mTBI: Research Overview and Clinical Pearls
College of Optometry
AUGUST 25, 2020: ANDREW SAS, MD, PHD | Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Needs a Multidisciplinary Approach for Care
College of Medicine, Department of Neurology
OCTOBER 27, 2020: SEAN ROSE, MD & KELLY MCNALLY, PHD | Post-Concussion Syndrome: What To Do When Kids Don't Get Better
Nationwide Children's Hospital
JANUARY 13, 2021: SAMUEL MCLEAN, MD, MPH | Understanding and Preventing Adverse Posttraumatic Neuropsychiatric Sequelae
College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
JANUARY 25, 2021: TODD MONROE, PHD | Could Pain Sensitivity be a Biomarker for Dementia?
College of Nursing
MARCH 5, 2021: ANTHONY KONTOS, PHD | An Evidence-based Approach to Concussion Care using Clinical Profiles and Targeted Interventions
College of Medicine, School of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences
MAY 3, 2021: KARL KLAMAR, MD, FAAPMR | Pediatric Concussion: From the Sideline to the Classroom
College of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
To view our virtual seminars, please click the corresponding box at the top of the page.
Buckeye Neurotrauma Lectures (BNL) are a new open seminar series for Ohio State faculty to share their work in neurotrauma topics with the public. Building on our efforts to engage virtually, such as the recent CBI Research Day conference and Twitter presence, the BNL series aims to promote recently published work to a national or international audience. We hope this serves as a channel to raise individual visibility and team recognition for excellence in brain injury research and care.
This series is co-sponsored by the Center for Brain & Spinal Cord Repair and will complement both the continuing NT-RIPS (internal sharing and workshopping of research projects) and the CBI Grand Rounds series (educating clinicians across disciplines).
Buckeye Neurotrauma Lectures will be held ~6 times per year (2 per semester) and will eventually expand to include junior faculty and external speakers.
For CME Credits:
At the conclusion of this event, learners will be able to:
- Describe the prevalence and incidence of chronic brain injury in the general population and in at-risk groups
- List 3 approaches for treating brain injury as a chronic condition
- List 3 types of persistent symptoms following concussion
- Describe mechanisms of neural regeneration following injury
- List 3 academic and community partners in the area providing services to brain injury survivors
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education (CCME) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA DESIGNATION STATEMENT
The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education (CCME) designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Ohio TBI Summit
CBI co-sponsors the Ohio TBI Summit, hosted by the Brain Injury Association of Ohio. This conference brings together health professionals, brain injury survivors, researchers, and caregivers to learn about brain injury survivorship and care in Ohio. Attendees also include members of the Brain Injury Advisory Council, Ohio's legislative team focused on supporting and guiding brain injury resources across the state. Ohio State faculty, staff, and trainees present their work to the community in a sponsored poster and lightning talk session.
NeuroNights
CBI co-hosts monthly workshops for brain injury survivors and their families focused on promoting lifelong wellness after brain injury. These workshops bring experts from across Ohio State's campus to educate and enable the brain injury community to adopt healthy behaviors, navigate financial and legal challenges, and encourage independent and productive living.
Learn more about NeuroNights here.
CBI Research Day
CBI's flagship event convenes Ohio State faculty, staff, and students from across the university to share and discuss the latest insights into chronic brain injury topics. This full-day symposium features guest speakers, Ohio State experts, trainee posters and lightning talks, and presentations from campus partners. Learn more here.