Jaclyn Caccese, PhD, FACSM

@jaclyn-caccese.bsky.social

Associate Professor, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, School of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences. Views expressed are my own.

What are the effects of repeated head impacts in children, and how can risks be reduced? Join @NASEM_health 4/15-16 for a virtual workshop on improving outcomes through better prevention and intervention strategies. Register here: bit.ly/4kLGTYa

Exploring Risks of Repeated Head Impacts in Youth and Strategies to Minimize Exposure: A Workshop

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I’m not sure when the talk will be available on the TEDx website but the full event is available here: tedxohiostate.wixsite.com/tedxohiostat... My talk starts at the 1:11 mark.

2025 | TEDxOhioStateU

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Jaclyn Caccese, PhD, FACSM@jaclyn-caccese.bsky.social · last yr.

Honored to have the opportunity to share our work on #concussions in law enforcement at TEDxOhioStateUniversity. Grateful for the platform to shed light on the unique challenges faced by those who serve and protect.

What are the effects of repeated head impacts in children, and how can risks be reduced? Join @NASEM_health 4/15-16 for a virtual workshop on improving outcomes through better prevention and intervention strategies. Register here: bit.ly/4kLGTYa

Exploring Risks of Repeated Head Impacts in Youth and Strategies to Minimize Exposure: A Workshop

Register for this event from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

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NIH’s proposed cuts to indirect cost rates threaten lives, innovation & economic growth. Every $1 from NIH generates $2.5 in economic impact. Cutting indirects cripples labs, raises healthcare costs & slows medical breakthroughs. We must protect research funding! #FundScience #ResearchMatters

NBC News@nbcnews.com · 2y ago

Latest: 22 state attorneys general file a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s decision to slash research funding by limiting how it pays out universities and research institutes for “indirect costs.”

NIH doesn’t just support infectious disease research—it drives breakthroughs in cancer, childhood diseases, heart disease, diabetes & more. Thanks to NIH, we have: 💉 Cancer immunotherapy ❤️ Cholesterol-lowering statins 🩸 Insulin for diabetes Investing in NIH = investing in life-saving discoveries.