Prof David Sharp, Centre Director at the UK DRI Care Research & Technology Centre based at Imperial College London and University of Surrey, has been awarded a five-year grant to investigate the effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in battlefield casualties from the UK Armed Forces. The TBI project aims to improve understanding of the relationship between environmental factors, such as TBI, and long-term neurological outcomes.
Participants for the TBI project will be recruited from the ADVANCE Study – the Armed Services Trauma Rehabilitation Outcome Study. ADVANCE is a 20-year longitudinal cohort study looking at the long-term physical and psycho-social outcomes of battlefield casualties from the UK Armed Forces following deployment to Afghanistan between 2002 and 2014. The study has been running for several years and has already completed detailed baseline assessments of the 1,145 participants.
The TBI project is an extension to the ADVANCE Study, and is funded by the ADVANCE Charity, thanks to a generous grant received from the Headley Court Charity. This new grant will allow Prof Sharp’s team at Imperial College London to use state-of-the-art advanced neuroimaging, biomarkers and cognitive assessments longitudinally to assess how trauma relates to long-term brain health. This is in the context of concerns about a link between head injuries and subsequent dementia.