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Intermediate
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Pre-recorded Lecture
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Luke Henry graduated from the University of Montreal in 2011 with his doctorate in
Clinical Neuropsychology with a research focus in sports concussion. He completed his
internship in the neuropsychology division at the Allen Memorial Institute of the Royal
Victoria Hospital, affiliated with McGill University in Montreal. He focused his research
on sports concussions using two different neuroimaging techniques: magnetic
resonance spectroscopy and diffusion tensor imaging. His dissertation examined
changes in the brains of concussed athletes during the subacute and chronic post-injury
phases using the aforementioned techniques. Upon completion of his doctorate, Luke
was recruited to join the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program as a
neuropsychology fellow. Upon completion of his fellowship, Luke was hired as faculty
where he is heavily involved in research as well as clinical care. He has authored many
peer-reviewed publications on neuroimaging and clinical aspects of concussion along
with several chapters and review papers and an annually updated concussion
monograph published by the British Medical Journal. His current research includes
investigating affective factors in recovery as well as neuroimaging correlates of
concussion. Clinically, he specializes in pediatric assessment in the treatment and
management of concussion. Luke currently resides in Pittsburgh.