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The Traumatic Brain Injury Conference

Type Conference
Date March 6, 2012 to
March 7, 2012
Venue

Washington, DC,
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • medicine
Chemistry Techniques
  • other
Contact John Waslif
Arrowhead Publishers and Conferences
5412 Irving Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55419
US
312-244-3703
312-244-3703
enquiries@tbiconference.com
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by John Waslif last modified 10-14-11 07:18 AM

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability globally and is considered a serious public health problem. In the US, an estimated 1.7 million people sustain a TBI every year, and over 30 percent of all reported injury-related deaths list TBI as a contributing factor. Moreover, mild traumatic brain injury is the most common combat-related injury and along with spinal cord injury, TBI accounts for nearly 25 percent of combat casualties. Treatment of TBI and especially acute TBI is still a major unmet medical need. Therapies that prove an ability to limit the damage done to the brain and improve clinical outcomes of patients of TBI will have a major impact on the global pharmaceutical market. Although past clinical trials for new therapies have ended in failure, there is indeed renewed interest in this field and with recent initiatives from both the US Congress and Department of Defense to improve treatment options for TBI patients, the time has come for a rethinking of the potential for pharmaceutical management of this condition.

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