We had a great time today at Wagner College for #ConcussionAwarenessDay! We enjoyed talking to students, athletes, and faculty about brain injury awareness and ways that we can get more #EyesOnConcussion. We’ve got lots of new and interesting perspectives from everyone that we can’t wait to share. Stay tuned for more! 🧠👀
OCULOGICA
Medical Device
The EyeBOX takes the guesswork out of concussion assessment for more precise diagnosis and treatment.
About us
The EyeBOX is as powerful as it is easy to use. In under 4 minutes, Oculogica’s proprietary technology collects and analyzes over 100,000 data points across 67-domains of eye movement to generate an objective assessment of concussion that is unique to each patient. 2020 Fast Company Most Creative Companies. Detailed, real-time information on TBI and concussion facilitates rapid and precise diagnosis and improved patient outcomes. The EyeBOX requires no baseline data nor individual calibration, and therefore results cannot be influenced by patient will. Baseline-free Proprietary EyeBOX technology generates quick and accurate analysis without the need for pre-incident patient data. Objective 67-point analysis enables greater diagnostic precision and improved patient outcomes. Unlike current standards of care, the EyeBOX goes beyond symptoms to measure brain function. Easy to Use Simple, calibration-free testing requires no literacy, language fluency or the ability to follow special directions. Accurate evaluation can be achieved in pre-verbal and verbally impaired patients.
- Website
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http://www.oculogica.com
External link for OCULOGICA
- Industry
- Medical Device
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- Neuro-diagnostics, Brain Injury, TBI, Concussion, and Eye Tracking
Locations
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Primary
33 Irving Pl
New York, 10003, US
Employees at OCULOGICA
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Prattipati Laxminarain
Seasoned Medtech leader with global experience. Now helping medical device start-ups deliver their promise
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Darryl Mayeaux (he/him)
Data Scientist at Oculogica | Statistics Textbook Author | Behavioral Neuroscientist | Marathoner, Ironman Triathlete
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Matt Stevens
Account Executive @ OCULOGICA | Sales, Operations Management
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Jessica Y.
Data Scientist
Updates
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It’s still #ConcussionAwarenessWeek! There are a lot of myths about concussion, how it occurs, and how to treat it. Here are the facts you need to know. 🧠 #concussion #concussionawareness #tbi #tbiawareness #concussionrecovery
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4 days to go! National Concussion Awareness Day is September 19. This week is all about the facts, information, and people making a difference in concussion care. Follow along and help spread awareness using #ConcussionAwarenessDay. 🧠 #concussion #concussionawareness #tbi #tbiawareness #concussionresearch
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Tomorrow is our webinar! Join us for a discussion with Dr. Uzma Samadani she talks about the new National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) classifications for TBI and how to navigate them. She’ll also go into detail about whether you can really prove or disprove a brain injury. You won’t want to miss it! Sign up for a spot: https://lnkd.in/ePFvRUbY #tbi #concussion #concussionresearch #NINDS #webinar
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Interested in hearing more? Tune into our webinar, Wednesday September 10th, at 4 PM ET. Register here: https://lnkd.in/ePFvRUbY
Hot off the presses and just published today! Did you think improved classification of brain injury with serum markers and objective algorithmic radiographic assessment might identify a subset of responders to progesterone treatment in the PROTECT III trial? We had hoped so! What we found was that serum markers essentially provided the same information as imaging, and that no subset of responders could be identified. Our data suggests that (1) progesterone is probably not a great treatment for brain injury associated with hemorrhage and/or (2) the new NINDS Classification Schema for brain injury may still need some further fine tuning in order to appropriately classify the nature of injury and identify responders to therapeutics. Congratulations to grad students Scarlett Cheong and Sharada Kadaba Sridhar, medical student Rishabh Gupta and collaborators Alex Hall, Michael Frankel, David Wright and Yuk Sham on this outstanding work! #TBI #collaboration #NINDS #steroids
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The new National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) classifications have been making headlines! Let’s talk about it. Join us for a webinar next week with Dr. Uzma Samadani neurosurgeon and EyeBOX inventor. She’ll be talking about the new criteria and how to navigate it for medical and legal professionals. If you have any questions about what these new classifications mean, this is your time to ask! So come ready to discuss and learn. Secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/ePFvRUbY
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The new National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) classifications for brain injuries can change how concussion is assessed. What does this mean for the medical and legal communities? Join our webinar next week while Dr. Uzma Samadani discusses those implications. She’ll be breaking down these new classifications and addressing whether you can really prove or disprove a brain injury. Register for the webinar here: https://lnkd.in/ePFvRUbY #concussion #concussionawareness #tbi #NINDS #webinar
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Do you perform expert brain injury assessments? Join our founder Dr. Uzma Samadani for a webinar on the new classification system by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). Register here: https://lnkd.in/ePFvRUbY
Colleagues who do expert brain injury work: join us next week for a webinar on the new NINDS classification system for brain injury. I will talk about how the new classifiers help you prove or disprove the existence of a brain injury
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Join us for a webinar on September 10th! EyeBOX inventor and founder Dr. Uzma Samadani will be talking about the medicolegal implications of the newly updated National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) classification scheme for Traumatic Brain Injury. 🧠⚖️ Dr. Samadani will address the evolution from the prior mild/moderate/severe classification, the features and considerations of the new system, and the role of pupillometry, eye tracking, and blink analysis in assessing concussion and outcomes after TBI. This webinar will be exclusively on Zoom. We look forward to seeing you there! You can secure your spot here: https://lnkd.in/ePFvRUbY #concussion #concussiontechnology #TBI #NINDS
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And while I’m talking about podcasts, it was a lot of fun to join the Pediatric Sports Lab podcast to talk all things concussion research! Eric Post you do a great job of hosting an interactive conversation!
Sports Epidemiologist | Manager, Sports Medicine Research @ USOPC | Real-World Evidence (RWE) & Athlete Health
📻 New episode of the Pediatric Sports Lab podcast, and I think it's our best episode yet! On this episode, we highlight the Concussion RIG with two of the leaders in pediatric concussion research: Dr. Christina Master and Dr. David Howell. This episode is packed with tons of great clinical pearls for recognizing and managing prolonged recovery in pediatric concussion! Listen here: https://lnkd.in/gDDQShHq #PediatricConcussion #SportMedicine #YouthSports #PRiSM #BrainHealth #Concussion