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Publication: 3 Accelerometers and 1 Gyroscope – New Algorithm for Head Acceleration
There’s a new paper out this week from Prof. Haneesh Kesari’s group at Brown University in Providence, RI. The paper proposes a new algorithm that can use the outputs of three tri-axial…
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In the News: Does the Guardian Cap Prevent Concussions in Football Players?
The New York Times article The Questionable Science Behind the Odd-Looking Football Helmets by Ken Bolson published Feb 3,2026 raises questions about Guardian Caps and highlights the need for a better understanding…
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Get Ready for IFBIC 2026
The dates for the International Forum on Blast Injury Countermeasures 2026 have been announced Important dates: IFBIC 2026 will cover several topic areas, including blast injury epidemiology; blast injury mechanisms; clinical characteristics…
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Eleanor Anderson-Zych Wins Early Career Presenter Award
Eleanor Anderson-Zych received the Computational Acoustics Early Career Presenter Award at the 6th joint meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the Japanese Society for Acoustics for presenting Synergistic effects of…
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In the News: Is Blast Exposure in Training Hurting Soldiers Brains?
Is it possible that the training of elite soldiers can cause brain injuries that accumulate over time? The following article brings attention to this important question. A Green Beret Went on a…
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Navy Seal Foundation Interview with Dr. Ross Zafonte
Dr. Ross D. Zafonte testified to congress in February of 2024 about treatment of blast TBI in special operators. Here’s an interview from March of 2025 where he discusses a variety of…
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In the News: Blast Exposure from Indoor Target Shooting
Civilian firearms fired at indoor ranges may expose a shooter’s brain to damaging blast waves. This New York Times article by Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Dave Philipps and Jeremy White shows blast overpressures recorded…
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PANTHER at PASS 2025
Researchers from Team Wendy attended PASS 2025 in Bruges, Belgium to present their work on testing military helmets under rotation. >> See coverage in Police Magazine Paper Title: A Novel Helmet Testing…
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Science Supporting the Q-Collar is Blasted in BMJ Investigative Essay
doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.r2028 The FDA’s February 2021 authorisation of the Q-Collar was a huge boost to company growth. A careful reading of regulatory documents, however, reveals that FDA scientists were well aware that…
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Ballistic Testing of Helmets: a video from Team Wendy
Team Wendy has partnered with PANTHER from the start. Check out this video to learn the basics of ballistic helmet testing.
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Gunman at NFL Headquarters had CTE
See news coverage here: New York Times: CTE Looms Over Friday Night Lights New York Times: Gunman Who Attacked Midtown Office Building Had C.T.E. Wall Street Journal: New York City Office Shooter…
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Congratulations Poster Award Winners
1st Place Carissa Roper 2nd Place Sinan Candan 3rd Place Sumit Kumar Honorable Mention: Jeneel Kachhadiya & Jamie Sergay
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PANTHER Workshop 2025
More than 90 researchers gathered for the 2025 PANTHER Workshop held in Madison, WI last week. Thank you to all who invested in making our time together vibrant and fruitful. The team…
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Brown Daily Herald Highlights PANTHER
Full article from the Brown Daily Herald can be found here. Brown University’s campus newspaper featured an article describing the brain injury research conducted by Profs. Haneesh Kesari, Diane Hoffman-Kim and David…
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PANTHER at MHSRS 2025
PANTHER researchers shared their work at the Military Health System Research Symposium in Kissimmee, Florida.
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PANTHER at ISB 2025
Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics in Stockholm Sweden July 27 – 31, PANTHER researchers from Eastern Carolina University will present their latest work on the influence of repetitive loading on…
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Professor Thevamaran is Society for Experimental Mechanics Springer/Nature Young Investigator
Congratulations Theva for your award from the Society for Experimental Mechanics in recognition of your outstanding mid-career contributions to experimental mechanics. UW-Madison Press Release:
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Biomechanical effects of repetitive loading on neurological function on fast-boat crewmembers
Researchers from PANTHER recently visited Coast Guard Stations across the southeast to investigate the influence of repetitive loading on neural impairment and cognitive function within fast boat operators and crew. In addition,…
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2025 Panther Workshop
Save the date: Sept 15-16, Madison, WI
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CBI-M, A New TBI Classification with 4 Pillars
Move over Glasgow Coma Score! A new framework for the characterization of acute TBI has been proposed for the acute stage of injury FOUR PILLARS Of particular interest: Citation: A new characterisation…
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Jeneel Kachhadiya IEEE 2nd best student paper
Jeneel was awarded the the 2nd best student paper at the IEEE Inertial Conference in Germany, May 4-7 2025. The award is for the paper recently published in IEEE Sensors Letters Congratulations!…
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PANTHER at IFBIC in Tokyo, Japan
International Forum on Blast Injury Countermeasures Panther’s Prof. Carlsen will attend to present her novel computational modeling framework that integrates numerical modeling approaches with experimentally measured neuronal injury data to predict the…
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PANTHER at TOEE 2025
Researchers from PANTHER and sister program TIGER were privileged to be included in Technology Operational Experimentation Exercise (TOEE) 2025 During the exercise, Marines had a chance to to interact with new technology…
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Save the Date: Basics of Blast Physics and Simulation for Injury Studies
Dr. Sarah Bentil at Iowa State University is hosting a 2-day course taught by Dave Ritzel titled “Basics of Blast Physics and Simulation for Injury Studies”. Complete the survey by March 23rd (Sunday).…
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In the News: Brain Injury Concerns in TOPGUN Aviators
Top-Gun Navy Pilots Fly at the Extremes. Their Brains May Sufferarticle by Dave Philipps on New York Times website Panther researcher Diane Hoffman-Kim at Brown University in Providence, RI has been looking…
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PANTHER Talk: Dr. Dan Perl on Blast Brain Pathology
PANTHER extends thanks to Dr. Perl for giving an outstanding PANTHER talk in December 2024 on Human Studies of Military TBI and Other Warfighter Brain Health Concerns Daniel P Perl, MDProfessor of…
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Eleanor Anderson-Zych ASA Outstanding Paper
Eleanor Anderson-Zych received the Outstanding Paper by an Early Career Presenter Award from the ASA Technical Committee on Computational Acoustics for presenting “A computational investigation of cavitation-induced traumatic brain injury as a result…
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Resource: DoD Blast Overpressure Reference and Information Guide
Known as the (D-BOP RIG), this is a great reference created with data collected by the USUHS CONQUER program. Note: PANTHER did not contribute to the generation of this guide D-BOP RIG…
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Recommended Video: 2023 CTE Talk by Ann McKee
In 2023 Dr. Ann McKee gave a talk at Viterbo University in Wisconsin. The Inconvenient Truth about CTE If you are a mild-TBI researcher and you’re asked “what do you do” at…
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New ONR Funding Awarded
PANTHER 8 has been funded by ONR. The focus of all the projects in this group is Directed Energy – Traumatic Brain Injury. Our goals is to define the connection between pulsed…
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In the News: Chronic TBI in Navy’s Speedboat Crews
The following article by Dave Philipps of the New York Times shows tragic deterioration in the lives of the Navy’s Special Boat Teams after their bodies and brains are slammed over waves…
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Advanced Blast Simulator (ABS) Commissioned at Iowa State
CARES Lab at Iowa State University Coordinator: Dr. Sarah A. Bentil Advanced Blast Simulator (ABS) Commissioned at Iowa State University’s CARES Lab On May 23, 2024, commissioning shots were performed on the…
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PANTHER at MHSRS 2024
PANTHER researchers presented 5 posters and gave 1 talk at the 2024 Military Health System Research Symposium
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Cortical Spheroids for the study of sustained compression brain injury
This article highlights the work of Brown University Profs Diane Hoffman-Kim and Haneesh Kesari – a fruitful PANTHER collaboration. Under pressure: mini-brains get a surprising shake-up
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Panther Workshop 2024
The PANTHER team gathered in Madison, WI in September for the annual workshop We enjoyed warm weather as we ate lunch outside on the terrace at the Memorial Union The workshop featured…
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Prof. Theva on Wisconsin Public Radio: Concussion Prevention
Wisconsin researchers weigh in on concussion prevention innovations in sports Wisconsin Public Radio’s Wisconsin Today interviewed PANTHER’s Theva regarding concussion in contact sport and the new foam materials his lab develops to…
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PANTHER Workshop Poster Awards 2024
Congratulations! First place – Rafael D. González-Cruz Second Place – Carissa Roper Third Place – Kevin Eckstein
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First Hospital Use of TBI Blood Test: i-STAT TBI
Revolutionary blood test identifies patients with brain injuries The blood test looks for GFAP and UCH-L1 PANTHER was not involved with any part of this product’s development
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Pressure Sensor Initial Testing
The Andrews’ Lab had the opportunity to test their newly designed pressure sensors within Sarah Bentil’s shock tube at Iowa State University. Their group is investigating wearable sensing systems that can transduce…
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Publication: Can the foam in combat helmets wear out over time?
A new collaborative study was recently published in the the Journal of Applied Polymer Science to show how factors that affect the viscoelastic fatigue response of flexible polymeric foams. Citation: Foster, Moira…
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In the News: Marine Mammal Brain Injuries
Science published an article outlining some possible connections between human blast-brain injuries and the theories of what may cause mass strandings of marine mammals. Title: A big bang theory of big brain…
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In the News: Blast Exposure and Suicide
On July 23, 2024 the OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE released its Report on Incidence of Military Suicides by Military Job Code With the aim of providing data and comparisons…
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PANTHER Postdoc Joins John Carroll University
Congratulations to Benjamin Grossman-Ponemon, PhD who recently joined the faculty of the Physics department at John Carroll University in Cleveland, OH. Ben was a postdoc in Prof. Haneesh Kesari’s group at Brown…
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Tangled Finite Element Method
A game-changing solution to a knotty problem in computational engineering
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In the News: TBI, PTSD and MDMA
An expert panel recently voted NOT to endorse the use of MDMA for the treatment of PTSD. Much of the news coverage surrounding this decision was centered on MDMA’s classification as a…
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Ask an expert: Franck breaks down blast and bump injuries to the brain
The University of Wisconsin College of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering has posted an interview with PANTHER founder Prof. Christian Franck. In this interview, Franck discusses how blasts damage brain tissue, describes…
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PANTHER Postdoc Joins University of Arizona faculty
Alex McGhee, PhD has joined the faculty at the University of Arizona in the College of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Congratulations! https://bme.engineering.arizona.edu/news-events/bme-seminar-alexandar-mcghee https://bme.engineering.arizona.edu/faculty-staff/faculty/alexander-mcghee
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In the News: Brain Injury in Mortar Soldiers
NYT Journalist David Philipps has a new article published 5/2/24: Signs of Brain Injury in Mortar Soldiers: ‘Guys Are Getting Destroyed’ A slow-motion video provided by Sgt. Michael Devaul shows the training…
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University & Industry Collaboration
At Team Wendy facilities in Ohio, the PANTHER team conducted testing of newly designed flexible hybrid electronic headbands consisting of multiple distributed accelerometers. The headband was tested using a novel Hybrid-III torso…
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DURIP Success: Confocal Microscope System
In 2021, Prof. Diane Hoffman-Kim’s research group at Brown University was awarded a DURIP to purchase a Nikon Confocal Microscope for imaging cortical spheroids. Neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and apoptotic and necrotic cell…
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In the News: Directed Energy Brain Injury
The recent JAMA article Neurological Illness and National Security: Lessons to Be Learned by David Relman, MD (citations below) gives a perspective on the anomalous health incidents (AHIs) that resonates with PANTHER’s…
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New Helmet Test Rig at Team Wendy
Team Wendy’s new test rig utilizes the instrumented Hybrid III 50th Male dummy to replicate realistic and biofidelic impact kinematics. The test rig can simulate head-to-ground impacts, incorporating head rotational motion induced…
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Profound Damage Found in the Brain of Maine Gunman
PANTHER research aims to understand the connection between blast exposure and biophysical changes in the brain. This is the groundwork needed for preventing injury. Full article by Dave Philipps of the New…
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New ONR Funding Awarded
We are delighted to announce that PANTHER 6 has been funded for $10M to research directed energy, blast and blunt traumatic brain injury prediction and prevention. This award adds 4 new PIs to…
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Low-level blasts from heavy weapons can cause traumatic brain injury
Two engineers explain the physics of invisible cell death https://theconversation.com/low-level-blasts-from-heavy-weapons-can-cause-traumatic-brain-injury-2-engineers-explain-the-physics-of-invisible-cell-death-220267
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Pioneering a Physics-Based Approach to TBI
PANTHER aims to quantitatively and deterministically link the physics of a head insult to the resulting biological injury response. Read the full article here
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Prof. Henak Earns NSF Career Award
Congratulations! Read the press release here Within PANTHER, Prof. Henak is conducting experiments to understand the properties of the interfaces between the skull and the brain.
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New ONR Funding Awarded
We are delighted to announce that PANTHER 7 has been funded for $5M to research helmet innovations that could lead to preventing mTBI in warfighters from ballistic impacts. This award is spearheaded…

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