microRNA provides a platform to better understand and assess these conditions and diseases, helping us innovate in health diagnostics and prognosis. We’re proud to build on Ambros and Ruvkun’s pioneering research. #SportsMedicine#BrainInjuryResearch
This discovery is the foundation of our research at Marker. microRNA molecules are central to our work in the diagnosis and prognosis of brain injuries, neurodegeneration, cancers, and other health issues. #ConcussionResearch#HealthInnovation
Marker Diagnostics congratulates Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun on being awarded The Nobel Prize 2024 in Physiology or Medicine for their groundbreaking discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation. #NobelPrize#microRNA
We recently conducted an insightful interview with Professor Sam Lucas, a leading authority in concussion research. He discusses the innovative approaches and breakthroughs at Marker that are advancing concussion diagnosis.
Professor Lucas’s expertise provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals and researchers involved in concussion care. Explore his pioneering work and its impact on the future of concussion diagnostics.
Read the full interview here: lnkd.in/eCtPWBiv
Ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games, Marker Diagnostics and British Cycling are setting new standards in concussion management, utilising cutting-edge salivary biomarker technology to track and support athlete recovery and safe return to training.
This innovative initiative not only benefits elite cyclists but also provides valuable insights for concussion management across all sports and the recreational cycling community.
Read about it here: markerhealth.com/news/marker…
We recently sat down with Dr Valentina Di Pietro, one of the leading figures in neurotrauma research and co-founder of Marker Diagnostics to discuss her ground breaking work in understanding metabolic vulnerability of the brain following a traumatic brain injury.
Dr Di Pietro also shed light on the critical aspects of identifying biomarkers to guard against secondary concussion and enhance recovery from concussive events, particularly in children and athletes.
You can find the full interview here: lnkd.in/eNJhk8nM
We recently published some key insights from an in-depth interview with Dr Patrick O'Halloran, and the challenges with quickly identifying the risks of concussion for medical and science professionals.
Read the full interview today: markerhealth.com/news/778/
According to research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, rugby union players have a 38% greater risk of subsequent injury following a concussion.
March is #BrainInjuryAwarenessMonth and we’re supporting the cause to raise awareness of the impact of concussion.
In a recent interview with World Rugby’s Concussion Research Manager, Danielle Salmon, we talked about New Zealand Rugby’s work in supporting diagnosis and return to play within the community game.
#BrainInjuryAwarenessMonth
As the popularity of women's sports increases, this must be matched by performance and medical research. If you want to know more about our female-specific concussion research
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