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The NIH/NINDS TBI Classification and Nomenclature Initiative: A New Framework for TBI Characterization

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Room: 517A
Thursday, March 20, 2025
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Room: 517A

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Dr. Kristen Dams-O'Connor
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Session Co-Chair: The NIH/NINDS TBI Classification and Nomenclature Initiative: A New Framework for TBI Characterization

Biography

Kristen Dams-O’Connor, Ph.D. is Jack Nash Professor and Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS) in New York, NY. She serves as Director of the Brain Injury Research Center (BIRC) of Mount Sinai and is a Professor of Neurology at ISMMS. Her multidisciplinary research program aims to identify mechanisms, risk, and protective factors to improve long-term outcomes in individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and repetitive head trauma sustained through sports participation, military service, and intimate partner violence. She leads the Late Effects of TBI (LETBI) project, a longitudinal prospective TBI brain donor program that aims to characterize the clinical phenotype and postmortem pathological signatures of post-traumatic neurodegeneration and its associations with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), AD-related dementias (ADRDs), traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES), and underlying neuropathological processes. Her team uses modern psychometric and statistical techniques to measure individual differences in trajectories of change over time among survivors of TBI. One goal of this work is to improve diagnosis of secondary post-traumatic conditions during life so they can be treated. Dr. Dams-O’Connor leads the DoD-funded ENRICH Brain Health study investigating clinical and pathological signatures of post-traumatic neurodegeneration and psychological health decline. She is Project Director of the New York Traumatic Brain Injury Model System of care, one of 16 centers of excellence for TBI research and clinical care in the United States. Her research has been supported by the NIH, NIDILRR, DoD, CDC, and PCORI.
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Prof. John Corrigan
The Ohio State University

Session Co-Chair: The NIH/NINDS TBI Classification and Nomenclature Initiative: A New Framework for TBI Characterization

Biography

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Dr. Kristen Dams-O'Connor
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

NIH/NINDS TBI Classification and Nomenclature

Biography

Kristen Dams-O’Connor, Ph.D. is Jack Nash Professor and Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS) in New York, NY. She serves as Director of the Brain Injury Research Center (BIRC) of Mount Sinai and is a Professor of Neurology at ISMMS. Her multidisciplinary research program aims to identify mechanisms, risk, and protective factors to improve long-term outcomes in individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and repetitive head trauma sustained through sports participation, military service, and intimate partner violence. She leads the Late Effects of TBI (LETBI) project, a longitudinal prospective TBI brain donor program that aims to characterize the clinical phenotype and postmortem pathological signatures of post-traumatic neurodegeneration and its associations with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), AD-related dementias (ADRDs), traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES), and underlying neuropathological processes. Her team uses modern psychometric and statistical techniques to measure individual differences in trajectories of change over time among survivors of TBI. One goal of this work is to improve diagnosis of secondary post-traumatic conditions during life so they can be treated. Dr. Dams-O’Connor leads the DoD-funded ENRICH Brain Health study investigating clinical and pathological signatures of post-traumatic neurodegeneration and psychological health decline. She is Project Director of the New York Traumatic Brain Injury Model System of care, one of 16 centers of excellence for TBI research and clinical care in the United States. Her research has been supported by the NIH, NIDILRR, DoD, CDC, and PCORI.
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Dr. Michael McCrea
Professor Of Neurosurgery
Medical College Of Wisconsin

NIH/NINDS TBI Classification and Nomenclature

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Prof. John Corrigan
The Ohio State University

Retrospective Classification of TBI

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Dr. Rachel Adams
Boston University

Retrospective Classification of TBI

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