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Carney Institute announces seven Graduate Awards in Brain Science (Part 1)

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Progressive Charlestown: $10 million federal grant expands research to protect against concussions

Navy funds Brown project to learn more about how to spot and prevent head injuries Brown University Despite mounting concerns about concussions affecting athletes, soldiers and others, these injuries remain frustratingly difficult to prevent or even diagnose. A research collaboration including three Brown University professors has been working toward a comprehensive understanding of traumatic brain injury linking the damage occurring at the cellular level in the brain with the forces and motions involved in blows to the head. The collaboration, called PANTHER, ultimately aims to develop new ways of detecting when a concussion has occurred, and new helmet technologies that better protect against them.  

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$10 million federal grant expands research to protect against concussions

$10 million federal grant expands research to protect against concussions A multi-institution effort to better understand, diagnose and prevent concussions received a $10 million boost from the U.S. Office of Naval Research. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] Despite mounting concerns about concussions affecting athletes, soldiers and others, these injuries remain frustratingly difficult to prevent or even diagnose. A research collaboration including three Brown University professors has been working toward a comprehensive understanding of traumatic brain injury linking the damage occurring at the cellular level in the brain with the forces and motions involved in blows to the head. The collaboration, called PANTHER, ultimately aims to develop new ways of detecting when a concussion has occurred, and new helmet technologies that better protect against them.  

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