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Julie Stamm is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She holds a Ph.D. in Anatomy and Neurobiology from Boston University School of Medicine and has conducted significant research at the Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Center and Psychiatry Neuroimaging Laboratory at Harvard Medical School - Brigham Women’s Hospital. Dr. Stamm received the F31 Ruth L. Kircschstein National Research Service Award from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, which supported her graduate research. Her research interests focus on the long-term effects of repetitive head impacts in sports, particularly during critical periods of childhood brain development, management of concussions, and the associated knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. She authored the book 'Brain Youth Sports: Science, Myths, Future,' aimed at guiding parents, guardians, coaches, and medical providers on how to make sports safer for developing brains. Dr. Stamm has also contributed to various media outlets discussing concussion treatment approaches, the implications of youth sports on brain health, and has published extensively in academic journals about head injury assessment protocols and the impact of sports-related injuries on adolescent athletes.
University of Wisconsin-Madison • Madison, WI
Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology, focusing on research and teaching related to sports injuries and brain health.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences