December 4, 2023 Researchers Exploring How Intimate Partner Violence in Pregnancy Can Affect the Neurodevelopment of Offspring Shenfeng Qiu, PhD, and Jonathan Lifshitz, PhD, are seeking to connect how TBIs can divert cognitive outcomes after birth.
June 17, 2022 University’s Data Science Institute Awards Fellowship To Postdoctoral Candidate Luisa Maria Roja has been selected for the Data Science Fellowship (DSF) by the University of Arizona’s Data Science Institute and will use the fellowship to expand studies on the body’s inflammatory response after a brain injury.
June 3, 2022 Training And Retaining Home-Grown Data Scientists The Data Science Fellows program is developing a Health Sciences workforce to meet the growing data needs of researchers where fellows apply the technical training they learn through the year-long program to the research they are doing in the laboratory.
October 1, 2021 Research Study Shows Traumatic Brain Injury in Pregnant Mothers May Affect Development of The Unborn Baby A research study from UArizona College of Medicine-Phoenix and Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children's Hospital shows the effects of TBI during pregnancy for the child.
March 22, 2021 BIO5 members make strides against traumatic brain injury through research and clinical practice
April 25, 2019 Dentists Can Be First Line of Defense Against Domestic Violence Dentists are in a unique position to spot the bio markers of domestic abuse.
April 19, 2018 Research On NFL Players' Brains Might Help Survivors of Domestic Violence In Chicago Studying the brains of former NFL players is providing new insight into brain injury for victims of domestic abuse
January 18, 2018 Researchers Found Ways To Identify Indicators of Brain Injuries It's not concussions, but rather repetitive hits to the head, that cause traumatic brain injury in football players says a new study headed by the BIO5 Institute's Dr. Jonathan Lifshitz.