We will develop new ways to quickly assess the severity of initial injuries, which will be used to guide acute treatment.
We will improve long-term clinical outcomes and restore functions by developing new treatments and targeting their use
With the Faculty of Engineering we will develop biomechanical and preclinical models of head injury and test novel approaches to brain protection.
Dave is an National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research Professor and honorary consultant neurologist with a special interest in traumatic brain injury.
Mark is a Consultant Neurosurgeon and PreHospital Care Specialist working at both Imperial College (mainly St Mary's Major Trauma Centre) and on London's Air Ambulance.
Martyn is interested in developing novel microdialysis techniques for measuring fluid in intensive care settings.
Anthony is head of the Department of Bioengineering and is interested in the mechanics of muscles, bones and joints, particularly after blast injury.
Simon has over 20 years of experience as a neuropsychiatrist working with adults with acquired brain injury.
Steve is Professor of Neuropathology in the Department of Medicine at Imperial College London. Over the past 20 years he has run an active research team investigating the pathology of neurodegenerative disease and traumatic brain injury.
Ben's research is focused on medical image recognition and automated image analysis. He is developing software tools for quantative imaging including detection and segmentation of brain lesions using machine learning techniques.
Mazdak is based in aeronautical engineering and is developing computational models of head injury, which will be used to guide the development of new protective strategies.
Tony has been a Consultant Endocrinologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust since 2005, based at the Hammersmith Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital. Tony is interested in the neuroendocrine effects of neurotrauma.
Adam is a neuroscientist with a particular interest in frontal lobe function and also the assessment of cognition after TBI.
Mike is a neurologist with a special interest in epilepsy. He is currently investigating epilepsy after trauma.
Narinder has a Doctorate in Psychology and a Diploma in Clinical Psychology. He has a special interest in memory disorders and the use of memory aids as compensatory strategies for memory rehabilitation.
Rob is a neuroscientist with a particular interest in brain network function.
Anne is a psychiatrist interested in how addiction to alcohol/drugs impacts on brain function and how treatment can improve function to help with recovery.
Danilo is interested in developing ultra-wearable, non-invasive ways of measuring biological function after brain injury, and in developing supporting signal processing algorithms.
Paul is head of the Division of Brain Sciences.
Maneesh is a consultant neuroradiologist, with a research interest in neurotrauma.
Vanessa is a psychiatrist investigating the relationship between alcohol and cognitive outcome after TBI, as well as the chronic psychiatric behavioural sequelae of TBI. She runs the TBI clinical service at West London Mental Health Trust.
Daniel is very interested in developing different methods of neuroimaging.
Magdalena is a basic neuroscientist, investigating the inflammatory and neurodegenerative consequences of TBI and their relationship to neurodegenerative conditions such as dementia.
Barry is a consultant neurologist with a specialist interest in dizziness and eye movement problems due to ear, eye and brain disorders including multiple sclerosis, stroke and ataxia. Barry is particularly interested in the acute vestibular effects of neurotrauma.
Steve is a neurophysiologist with a special interest in irritability, aggression and ‘social apraxia’ after TBI, and the presence or absence of post-traumatic epilepsy.
The Imperial
Headway West London is a branch of Headway UK, the national brain injury association charity.
In August 2015, Dr James Cole from C3NL will be chairing a symposium at the Brain Informatics and Health conference, hosted by Imperial College London and held at the Royal Geographical Society, in South Kensington, London.
C3NL took part in Wonder: Art and Science on the Brain, a public engagement event
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