Repeated Traumatic Brain Injury in Sport: From Pathology to Pitchside to Public Health

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Room: 519
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
5:45 PM - 7:15 PM
Room: 519

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Daniel Daneshvar
Harvard Medical School

Session Chair: Repeated Traumatic Brain Injury in Sport: From Pathology to Pitchside to Public Health

Biography

Dr. Daneshvar serves as the Vice President of Medical Staff at Spaulding Rehabilitation and Chief of Brain Injury Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School, where he conducts research on the long-term effects of moderate-severe traumatic brain injury, concussion, and repetitive head impacts, including chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Dr. Daneshvar has authored and co-authored over 70 scientific papers including in JAMA, Nature Communications, and Brain, and his work has been featured broadly including in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, NPR, and ESPN. He also founded Team Up Against Concussions, the first scientifically validated concussion education program for kids, for which he received the 2016 Excellence in Public Health award from the United States Public Health Services. He is the Director of the Institute for Brain Research and Innovation at TeachAids, which created CrashCourse: a free, scientifically validated virtual reality and computer-based concussion education program, for which he received the 2021 Dean’s Community Service Award from Harvard Medical School. Dr. Daneshvar received his SB from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and completed his MD/PhD at the Boston University CTE Center, where his research resulted in the first dissertation in history to study CTE. He completed residency at Stanford University before joining the faculty at Harvard Medical School.
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Ann McKee
Boston University

Repeated Traumatic Brain Injury in Sport: From Pathology to Pitchside to Public Health

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Prof. Christine Baugh
University of Colorado

Repeated Traumatic Brain Injury in Sport: From Pathology to Pitchside to Public Health

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