CMRR and HCMC collaborate to study traumatic brain injury effects on vision

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Apr 22, 2016 CMRR and HCMC collaborate to study traumatic brain injury effects on vision 

The University of Minnesota’s Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) and Hennepin County Medical Center’s (HCMC) Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Center are collaborating on an innovative research project to help people who experienced TBI and still suffer from lingering vision effects. Christophe Lenglet, Ph.D., assistant professor in CMRR, and colleagues Essa Yacoub, Ph.D. and Cheryl Olman, Ph.D. are teaming up with Sarah Rockswold, M.D., medical director of HCMC Traumatic Brian Injury Program and assistant professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Minnesota, Amy Chang, O.D., HCMC rehabilitation specialist in the Traumatic Brian Injury Outpatient Program and Nova McNally, O.T.R., senior occupational therapist in the Traumatic Brian Injury Outpatient Program on this cutting-edge research.

HCMC Traumatic Brain Injury Outpatient Program