TimeSession
1000
Introduction
 

HEAD AND BRAIN INJURY

1010-1040

Session 1: Keynote Speaker

Professor Mark Wilson, Centre for Blast Injury Studies, Department of Surgery & Cancer, Faculty of Medicine: 
Acute aspects of traumatic brain injury

1040-1135

Session 2: Researcher Talk

   1. Claire Baker, Faculty of Engineering, Dyson School of Design Engineering: AutoTRIAGE: predicting traumatic brain injury in
       road traffic collisions using in-vehicle sensors

   2. Enrico Varano, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering: Towards audiovisual hearing aids

   3. Konstantinos TsikonofilosFaculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering: Understanding Blast-Induced Damage to
       the 
Auditory Cortex Using Multi-Scale Electrophysiology

1135-1150  Break
1150-1245

Session 3: Researcher Talks

   1. Niall BourkeFaculty of Medicine, Department of Brain Sciences: Classifying volume abnormality in paediatric traumatic
       brain injury: a normative population approach

   2. Dr Neil Graham, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Brain Sciences: The BIOAXTBI project, and introducing ADVANCE-TBI

   3. Emma-Jane MallasFaculty of Medicine, Department of Brain Sciences: Memory failure in traumatic brain injury: insights
       from functional and structural brain networks

1245-1330 Lunch Break
 

MUSCULOSKELETAL TRAUMA AT THE EXTREMES OF LIFE

1330-1400

Session 4: Keynote Speaker

Professor James Calder, Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering: From ankle ligaments to Covid-19 on sports equipment - it's not all screws and plates!

1400-1455

Session 5: Researcher Talks

   1. Dr Zepur Kazezian, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering: Development of a rodent blast injury model to
       investigate Heterotopic Ossification

   2. Martin RametteFaculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering: Influence of the mechanical loading environment on
       the development of Heterotopic Ossification

   3. Krystyna BrodaFaculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering: Trauma Response Index (T-REX) to identify
       Heterotopic Ossification (HO) susceptibility after injury

1455-1525 Break
1525-1620

Session 6: Researcher Talks

   1. Francesca Tallia,  Faculty of Engineering, Department of Materials, 3D printed hybrid with calcium delivery for bone
       regeneration

   2. Dr Giovanni MilandriFaculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering: Clinical research and translation of a bone cap
       for amputees

   3. Shruti Turner, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgery & Cancer: Software to assist with lower-limb prosthetic socket
       fitting and monitoring in the clinical environment

1620-1650

Session 7: Keynote Speaker

Dr Michael Fertleman, Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering: We all get old - does it have to be traumatic?

1650-1710 Session 8: Announcements and Meeting Close
 
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