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The UW Medicine Neurosciences Institute (NSI) is a multidisciplinary team organized to diagnose and treat disorders of the nervous system. Our comprehensive team of specialists provides compassionate care for neurologic disorders, conducts world class research to discover novel treatments, and educates future generations of neuroscientists and clinicians.
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Videos
Studying How to Monitor and Treat TBI
Dr. Randall Chesnut, a neurosurgeon at Harborview Medical Center, is UW Medicine's lead investigator in a national study of two standard-care approaches to monitoring and treating TBI.
Gary Stobbe, MD, discusses how fatigue can be considered a sign of a mild traumatic brain injury, rather than a symptom.
Beth Ebel, MD, discusses the burden of injury, and how it affects the brain.
Microglia: A Prospective Target For Biomarker And Therapeutic Development In CNS Disease And Injury
Gwenn Garden, MD, gives an overview of what is Microglia.
Blast-Related mTBI in Veterans: Complex Comorbidities and Clinical Outcomes
Kathleen Pagulayan, PhD, a neurophysiologist, discusses blast related mild traumatic brain injuries in veterans and how its differs than civilian brain injuries.