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NFL funds study of the brain after concussions - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
We are excited about investigating what happens to the brain’s wiring system following concussions,” says David L. ... military personnel who had suffered blast-related injuries in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
https://source.washu.edu/2012/09/nfl-funds-study-of-the-brain-after-concussions/

From Policing to Policy | Race & Opportunity Lab
In his off-hours, Tyus began studying police use of force, drawing insights from publications on psychology, sociology, criminal justice and military science. ... He wants officers to understand, for example, the ways their brains are primed to react in
https://raceandopportunitylab.wustl.edu/from-policing-to-policy/

Gereau named Brown professor of anesthesiology - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
During the latter battle, his ship was torpedoed and sunk. Later in his military career, Brown was named chief of anesthesiology at naval hospitals in Great Lakes, Ill., and Mare Island, ... Calif. When Dr. Brown completed military service, the Browns
https://source.washu.edu/2014/04/gereau-named-brown-professor-of-anesthesiology/

Publications | Ances Bioimaging Laboratory
controls. Predicting brain age from functional connectivity in symptomatic and preclinical Alzheimer disease. ... We assessed influence of obesity on neuroinflammation imaging that may mediate brain morphometric changes.
https://anceslab.wustl.edu/about-the-ances-bioimaging-lab/publications/

Protein keeps sleep-deprived flies ready to learn - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
He wants to assist people forced to work with minimal sleep, such as members of the military or disaster relief workers. ... They found that in adult fruit flies, specialized brain cells known as glia make NOTCH.
https://source.washu.edu/2011/05/protein-keeps-sleepdeprived-flies-ready-to-learn/

Wearable ultrasound sensors for human brain in development | Hope Center for Neurological Disorders
A team of biomedical engineers at Washington University in St. Louis plans to use the same concept to detect cavitation in human brains that may contribute to blast-induced traumatic brain ... brain to detect cavitation with a three-year $750,000 grant
https://hopecenter.wustl.edu/wearable-ultrasound-sensors-for-human-brain-in-development/

Quantum physics may help lasers see through fog, aid in communications | WashU McKelvey School of Engineering
Shen previously received funding from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to develop the technology for deep brain imaging. ... Associate Professor. In the Media . LiveScience: DARPA's military-grade 'quantum laser' will use entangled photons to outshine
https://engineering.washu.edu/news/2024/Quantum-physics-may-help-lasers-see-through-fog-aid-in-communications.html

Computational Connections | WashU McKelvey School of Engineering
And recent developments have been inspired by the structures of the human brain. ... Facial recognition software imitates the brain's hardwired ability to identify patterns; the more photos a program studies, the more accurate it gets.
https://engineering.washu.edu/news/magazine/2018-spring/Computational-Connections.html

Engineering a safer future against infectious disease - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
Cirrito and Carla Yeude, associate professor of psychiatry, had a decade of work developing a biosensor to detect amyloid beta and other Alzheimer’s disease-related proteins in the brains of ... at colleges and universities, or on military bases.
https://source.washu.edu/2023/10/engineering-a-safer-future-against-infectious-disease/

Hope Center member publications | Hope Center for Neurological Disorders
e. Brain and Mind Centre, School of Medical Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. ... Author Keywords. dynamic magnetic resonance imaging; finite strain; head impact; traumatic brain injury.
https://hopecenter.wustl.edu/hope-center-member-publications-7-12-2021/