Melissa Papini
Curtin University, WA, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Melissa is a PhD student researching white matter changes after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). She uses blood and diffusion MRI biomarkers to study these changes and examines how resilience and sex influence recovery. Melissa combines her preclinical and clinical research experience to enhance our understanding of brain injury and how we can personalise clinical management strategies and improve patient outcomes.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Cerebral blood flow alterations in brain regions associated with cardiovascular autonomic control following mild traumatic brain injury: an arterial spin labelling study (21439)
8:30 AM
Jacinta Thorne
Poster Presentations
Quantitative electroencephalography reveals regional brain dysfunction in mild traumatic brain injury (22043)
8:30 AM
Caerwen S Beaton
Poster Presentations
Neurofeedback Intervention for Persistent Post-Concussion Symptoms: A Case Series on Functional Connectivity in the Salience Network (22063)
8:30 AM
André Avila
Poster Presentations
Persisting symptoms, quality of life and return to work following mTBI in an Australian community-based cohort: results from the Concussion Recovery Study (CREST) (22213)
8:30 AM
Jacinta Thorne
Poster Presentations