Bazarian Lab
Welcome to the Bazarian Lab
The goals of the Bazarian TBI lab are to develop neuroimaging and blood-based biomarkers of axonal injury after concussion and repetitive head hits, and to understand the pathophysiologic mechanisms of recovery. A translational research platform is used to accrue injured subjects through the Emergency Department at the University of Rochester Medical Center as well as contact athletes at the University of Rochester and the Rochester Institute of Technology. Since 2009, over 700 collegiate athletes and over 100 non-athletes have been studied using a variety of biomarkers including diffusion tensor imaging, functional MRI, serum brain proteins (such as S100B, GFAP, UCH-L1 and tau), peripheral changes in mRNA expression, the epigenome and the metabolome; computerized cognitive performance, computerized platform posturography, computerized eye-tracking, quantitative EEG. We have integrated objective measures of head impact exposure using sensor technology to understand the relationship between impact biomechanics and brain injury. The strategic use of this comprehensive array of methodologies has shed light on the effects of single and repetitive head hits on brain structure and function, setting the stage for targeted interventions to prevent and mitigate TBI-related disability.
Jeffrey J. Bazarian, M.D., M.P.H.
Principal Investigator
Lab Foci
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View All Publications- Mobile computed tomography at the Munich Oktoberfest : From idea to implementation.; Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany). 2024 Oct 25.
- Uncovering the hidden effects of repetitive subconcussive head impact exposure: A mega-analytic approach characterizing seasonal brain microstructural changes in contact and collision sports athletes.; Human brain mapping; Vol 45(12), pp. e26811. 2024 Aug 15.
- A Pilot Study Investigating the Use of serum GFAP to Monitor Changes in Brain White Matter Integrity after Repetitive Head Hits During a Single Collegiate football game.; Journal of neurotrauma. 2024 May 16.
- The Interval Between Concussions Does Not Influence Time to Asymptomatic or Return to Play: A CARE Consortium Study.; Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.). 2024 Apr 26.
- Effectiveness of biomedical interventions on the chronic stage of traumatic brain injury: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.; Frontiers in neurology; Vol 15, pp. 1321239. 2024 Mar 18.
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News
February 17, 2021
Study: Portable EEG Device Detects Concussion at Time of Injury
February 18, 2020
Brain Injuries Are Common in Battle. The Military Has No Reliable Test for Them
August 7, 2019
Single Brain Region is Key to Assessing the Impact of Repetitive Head Hits, Concussions
July 23, 2019
Jeffrey Bazarian Authors Recommendations on Sport-Related Concussion Management in the ED
Contact Us
Bazarian Lab
601 Elmwood Ave
Rochester, NY 14642
(585) 276-1123