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Strengthening Concussion Diagnosis and Prognosis with Emergency Medicine Researchers Dr. Frank Peacock and Dr. Damon R. Kuehl of BrainBox Solutions, Inc. on BioTalk

By BioTalk with Rich Bendis Podcast, News

Dr. Frank Peacock and Dr. Damon R. Kuehl join BioTalk for a focused discussion on one of emergency medicine’s most persistent challenges: accurately diagnosing and predicting outcomes in mild traumatic brain injury. As Scientific Advisory Board members for BrainBox Solutions, Inc., they walk through what happens when a patient presents to the emergency department after a fall or sports injury and why current tools, including CT scans, often leave clinicians without clear answers. The conversation explores the gap between a “normal” scan and ongoing symptoms, and what missed or uncertain diagnoses can mean for patients weeks later.

Dr. Peacock outlines the HeadSMART II study and explains why combining blood biomarkers with neurocognitive testing provides a more complete assessment than biology alone. Dr. Kuehl discusses how multi-modal data, integrated through artificial intelligence, can generate an objective score to support real-time clinical decision-making and help identify patients at risk for persistent symptoms. The episode also highlights BrainBox’s leadership, including CEO Donna Edmonds, a member of the BioHealth Innovation Board of Directors, and the company’s role in advancing objective mTBI testing.

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Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com).

Dr. W. Frank Peacock IV is Professor of Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. Chief Medical Officer at AseptiScope, and the founder of both a contract research organization called Comprehensive Research Associates, LLC and a medical education company named Emergencies in Medicine, LLC. Dr. Peacock received his medical degree from Wayne State University Medical School and completed his Emergency Medicine training at William Beaumont Hospital. He has >900 peer reviewed publications and is also the co-editor of multiple medical textbooks on heart failure, acute coronary syndromes, and traumatic brain injury.

Dr. Damon R. Kuehl is the Vice Chair of Research and Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Virginia Tech, School of Medicine. He completed Medical School at University of Minnesota Medical School and his Emergency Medicine Residency at Stanford University. He has also completed residencies in Preventive Medicine and a Research Fellowship in the Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine, at Oregon Health and Science University. Dr. Kuehl’s research primarily focuses on diagnostic and prognostic uncertainty in brain injury. He is a lead investigator for HeadSMART II and for HeadSMART Geriatrics, a NINDS funded 3 year study to develop a diagnostic tool for head trauma in older adults.  He is the founder of the Carilion Brain Injury Center and also an investigator with the Virginia Tech Center for Biomechanics studying the boundary conditions associated with injuries in older adult falls.

Entrepreneurs in Residence Call: Biohealth Commercialization Leaders with AI and Quantum Experience

By News

BioHealth Innovation is expanding its Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIR) network and is seeking experienced leaders at the intersection of biohealth and advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and quantum computing.

This call is for seasoned operators with a strong commercialization background. Ideal candidates have taken innovations from concept through market entry, licensing, spinout, or acquisition, and understand the realities of regulatory pathways, customer discovery, fundraising, and scale. Experience working with startups, academic technologies, government labs, or early-stage venture-backed companies is essential. EIRs serve in a part time advisory role with BHI, working flexibly alongside other professional commitments while contributing hands on commercialization expertise.

We are particularly interested in EIRs who can translate AI and quantum capabilities into practical biohealth applications, including drug discovery, diagnostics, clinical research, manufacturing, data analytics, and health system innovation. The role requires comfort working across technical, business, and stakeholder environments.

EIRs work closely with entrepreneurs, researchers, and partners across the BioHealth Capital Region and nationally. Engagements may include advising project teams, supporting partner initiatives, guiding commercialization strategy, and mentoring founders navigating early growth decisions.

This is an opportunity to contribute deep expertise to high-potential biohealth innovations while remaining connected to a collaborative, mission-driven ecosystem.

Interested candidates should contact BHI Founder, President, and CEO, Rich Bendis at rbendis@biohealthinnovation.org, with a summary of their background, commercialization experience, and areas of technical focus.

 

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