CIHR Team in Applied Traumatic Brain Injury Research

  • Cusimano, Michael David M.D. (PI)
  • Anckle, Danny (CoPI)
  • Asbridge, Mark M. (CoPI)
  • Clarke, David B. (CoPI)
  • Colantonio, Angela A. (CoPI)
  • Cukier, Wendy Leigh (CoPI)
  • Cullen, Jim Michael (CoPI)
  • Dacosta, Ruth Diane (CoPI)
  • Fuselli, Pamela Ann P. (CoPI)
  • Goulet, Claude (CoPI)
  • Groff, Philip Robert (CoPI)
  • Hagel, Brent Edward (CoPI)
  • Hoch, Jeffrey S. J.S. (CoPI)
  • Hoshizaki, Thomas B (CoPI)
  • Hulchanski, J. David (CoPI)
  • Hwang, Stephen Wesley S.W. (CoPI)
  • Loconte, Angela None (CoPI)
  • Mann, Robert Ernest R.E. (CoPI)
  • Moffat, Malcolm (CoPI)
  • Morton, Tanya Rosemary T.R. (CoPI)
  • Nathens, Avery (CoPI)
  • Redelmeier, Donald Andrew (CoPI)
  • Rinner, Claus (CoPI)
  • Roy, Eric Alexander (CoPI)
  • Schweizer, Tom Andreas (CoPI)
  • Shlonsky, Aron Ross A.R. (CoPI)
  • Snider, Carolyn C. (CoPI)
  • Taback, Nathan Asher N. (CoPI)
  • Tator, Charles Haskell (CoPI)
  • Teschke, Kay E (CoPI)
  • Topolovec-vranic, Jane J. (CoPI)
  • Voaklander, Donald D. (CoPI)
  • Waldie, Ronald Craufurd (CoPI)

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) accounts for 50% or more of all trauma deaths, and an estimated 2% of the population live with lifelong disabilities resulting from TBI. There appears to be a direct link between TBI and violence, which itself is a major issue for Canadians. The goal of the research team is to undertake a coordinated and comprehensive program of research based on the hypothesis that vulnerable populations carry the mutual burden of violence and brain injury for which there are shared, modifiable risk factors. The team will initiate research in five areas:identifying and characterizing high risk populations vulnerable to violence and TBI; studying the relationship between alcohol, cannabis, violence and TBI; examining TBI and violence in the homeless; examining TBI in sport; and examining cultural factors that propagate the problem. As well, the research team will undertake program and product evaluations and undertake knowledge translation activities designed to transform information into action.

StatusFinished
Effective start/end date7/4/083/31/09

Funding

  • Institute of Population and Public Health: US$9,381.00

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Law
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Health Informatics