Barry Seemungal ๐ฌ๐ง ๐น๐น
@barryseemungal
Vestibular Neurologist. Interested in people. Fascinated by science. Satisfied by making a difference.
RESEARCH GROUP - @VestibularNeuro
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We're proud to be part of TBI-REPORTER, a UK-wide research platform led by Cambridge University researching Traumatic brain injuries (TBI). The platform will collaborate with Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) and build on research from UK Biobank and Dementias Platform UK. โคต๏ธ cam.ac.uk/research/news/โฆ
UKABIF will play a crucial role in a brand-new, ยฃ9.5 million research platform: TBI-Reporter aims to enhance quality of life for individuals living with #TBI. Led by Cambridge University, TBI-Reporter has been jointly funded by Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health and Care Research, Ministry of Defence ๐ฌ๐ง & Alzheimer's Research UK
Great to talk at American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) with Sue Whitney, Regan Harrell - first stop in East Coast trip last week - Feb 2024 Vestibular Neurology Research Group TBI-REPORTER Imperial Department of Brain Sciences
#Bรกrรกny2024 meeting in Uppsala, Sweden, August 2024 starts with teaching day Saturday 24th August. ๐Kathleen Cullen for helping to organise. barany2024uppsala.com/teaching-day/ TheCullenLab Vestibular Neurology Research Group
๐ง New study alert! ๐ Our research (10.1002/ana.26945) uncovers self-motion illusions in MRgFUS thalamotomy patients. Exciting implications for mapping brain networks & treating neurological conditions! ANA Journals Imperial Department of Brain Sciences Vestibular Neurology Research Group
Well done Rebecca Smith! The 1st acute-prospective-randomised treatment feasibility study for BPPV in hospitalised TBI patients. neurologyopen.bmj.com/content/bmjno/โฆ NIHR Research Imperial Department of Brain Sciences NIHR Imperial BRC Vestibular Neurology Research Group TBI-REPORTER Medical Research Council
๐ขNew paper alert about EEG biomarker of vestibular perception! Our data suggest: (A) theta-band suppression links to self-motion perception; (B) alpha-band suppression links to sensory vestibular signalling. ๐: doi.org/10.1016/j.braiโฆ Imperial Department of Brain Sciences
So much more to do, and TBI-REPORTER will have a key role in future res
Excited to share our preprint on Tandem Standing and 360-Turning as a quick and effective measure to differentiate patients with PIGD subtype in PD. Matteo Ciocca Zaeem Hadi Barry Seemungal ๐ฌ๐ง ๐น๐น Imperial Department of Brain Sciences Vestibular Neurology Research Group
Excited to share our last study exploring how MRgFUS impacts the vestibular system, potentially paving the way for new therapies In Parkinsonโs disease and TBI. Proud to contribute to this important work! Imperial Department of Brain Sciences Barry Seemungal ๐ฌ๐ง ๐น๐น Vestibular Neurology Research Group