Recent News


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Cohen Veterans Bioscience Joins Veteran Matthew Mitchell on Military Makeover with Montel to Discuss Traumatic Brain Injury
The men and women of our military risk everything to protect our country’s freedom and this award-winning show seeks to repay them.


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Cohen Veterans Bioscience and 22 Jumps Announce Parachuting with Purpose: Recognizing the Epidemic of Veterans Suicide as a Result of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and PTSD
Female Military Veterans BASE Jump Memorial Day Weekend in Twin Falls, Idaho to Raise Awareness and Funds.





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Cohen Veterans Bioscience and the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology Announce the 2023 Best Negative Data Prize in Clinical Neuroscience
– Sharing Negative Science Results Is Key to Neuroscience Advancement –


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Untapped potential of machine learning techniques for Parkinson’s Disease research and healthcare
Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI): Review of a decade of research applying machine learning to the study of Parkinson’s disease diagnosis and progression.



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Cohen Veterans Bioscience Joins Veteran Matthew Mitchell on Military Makeover with Montel to Discuss Traumatic Brain Injury
The men and women of our military risk everything to protect our country’s freedom and this award-winning show seeks to repay them.
Learn More
News
Cohen Veterans Bioscience and 22 Jumps Announce Parachuting with Purpose: Recognizing the Epidemic of Veterans Suicide as a Result of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and PTSD
Female Military Veterans BASE Jump Memorial Day Weekend in Twin Falls, Idaho to Raise Awareness and Funds.
Learn More
News
Cohen Veterans Bioscience and the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology Announce the 2023 Best Negative Data Prize in Clinical Neuroscience
– Sharing Negative Science Results Is Key to Neuroscience Advancement –
Learn More
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Untapped potential of machine learning techniques for Parkinson’s Disease research and healthcare
Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI): Review of a decade of research applying machine learning to the study of Parkinson’s disease diagnosis and progression.
Learn More
Events


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22 Jumps: Memorial Day Weekend 2023, Twin Falls, Idaho
On Saturday, May 27, 2023, watch as four jumpers leap from the Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls, Idaho 22 times each in a single day — 22 symbolic of the


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22 Jumps: October 15, 2022 in Fayetteville, West Virginia
22 Jumps is excited to BASE jump at the New River Gorge Bridge in Fayetteville, West Virginia on October 15, 2022. 8 jumpers will be doing a combined 22 jumps throughout the day.


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Brain Trauma Blueprint Action Summit
The inaugural Brain Trauma Blueprint (BTB) Action Summit will be held on October 18-19th, 2022 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington DC.
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Recent Presentations & Conferences
Learn about recent presentations made by members of the Cohen Veterans Bioscience team.
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Memorial RockNRyan rockfish tournament reels in funds for traumatic brain injury
The first annual RockN'Ryan Rockfish Tournament brought together employees from leading companies in Maryland's technology industry this past spring to raise awareness for traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and veteran suicide.


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22 Jumps: Memorial Day Weekend 2022, Twin Falls, Idaho
This year we have three jumpers all attempting 22 jumps from the Perrine Bridge in a single day: Andrew Katz, US Army; Brittany Cantwell, Dept. of Veterans Affairs; and Nick


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22 Jumps: January 30th, 2022 at Camelback Mountain, Arizona
Marine Veteran Tristan Wimmer and other Veterans are BASE jumping 22 times in a single day from Arizona's Camelback Mountain on January 30th, 2022.


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22 Jumps: October 16, 2021, Fayetteville, West Virginia
Due to the Covid-19 Delta variant, the BASE-jumping events at Bridge Day on October 16‚ including the 22 Jumps fundraising event‚ have been cancelled.
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22 Jumps: Memorial Day Weekend 2023, Twin Falls, Idaho
On Saturday, May 27, 2023, watch as four jumpers leap from the Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls, Idaho 22 times each in a single day — 22 symbolic of the estimated 22 servicemembers and Veterans who take their lives each day.
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Event
22 Jumps: October 15, 2022 in Fayetteville, West Virginia
22 Jumps is excited to BASE jump at the New River Gorge Bridge in Fayetteville, West Virginia on October 15, 2022. 8 jumpers will be doing a combined 22 jumps throughout the day.
Learn More
Event
Brain Trauma Blueprint Action Summit
The inaugural Brain Trauma Blueprint (BTB) Action Summit will be held on October 18-19th, 2022 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington DC.
Learn More
Event
Recent Presentations & Conferences
Learn about recent presentations made by members of the Cohen Veterans Bioscience team.
Learn More
Event
Memorial RockNRyan rockfish tournament reels in funds for traumatic brain injury
The first annual RockN'Ryan Rockfish Tournament brought together employees from leading companies in Maryland's technology industry this past spring to raise awareness for traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and veteran suicide.
Learn More
Event
22 Jumps: Memorial Day Weekend 2022, Twin Falls, Idaho
This year we have three jumpers all attempting 22 jumps from the Perrine Bridge in a single day: Andrew Katz, US Army; Brittany Cantwell, Dept. of Veterans Affairs; and Nick Cliche, US Air Force.
Learn More
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22 Jumps: January 30th, 2022 at Camelback Mountain, Arizona
Marine Veteran Tristan Wimmer and other Veterans are BASE jumping 22 times in a single day from Arizona's Camelback Mountain on January 30th, 2022.
Learn More
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22 Jumps: October 16, 2021, Fayetteville, West Virginia
Due to the Covid-19 Delta variant, the BASE-jumping events at Bridge Day on October 16‚ including the 22 Jumps fundraising event‚ have been cancelled.
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Featured Articles
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Discussing the Normative Neuroimaging Library with Dr. James Stone
James R. Stone, MD, PhD is the scientific principal investigator for the Normative Neuroimaging Library, and Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Research, UVA Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging.
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Thoughts on COVID-19 from Frank Larkin, Chair of the Veterans Advisory Council
"We will get through this, but not without experiencing a variable degree of dysfunction, inconvenience and pain. The greatest threat, beyond the unknown" surrounding this epidemic, is FEAR. Fear can


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A Navy SEAL Talks Commitment and Care
Brian Losey has spent his entire career—some 33 years—serving our country. In August 2016, he retired as Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy where he led the Special Warfare Command.


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Reflections On The Impact Of 9/11 From A Secret Service Agent Who Was There – And Whose Family Was Forever Changed
Experience Sept. 11, 2001 from Frank Larkin, US Secret Service senior supervisor/special agent assigned to the New York Field Office located in Building #7 of the New York City World


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How to Maintain Your Mental Health
Research suggests long-term stress can have a negative impact on the brain. When chronic stress causes our brains to remain in a fight or flight state, we can experience a
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Understanding How Suicide Relates to PTSD and TBI
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day. Every year, more than 41,000 people die by suicide in the United States. During September, you


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Q&A Spotlight with Lee Lancashire, PhD, on PTSD Data Modeling
Chief Information Officer Dr. Lee Lancashire discusses how CVB's approach to data modeling is helping to advance research for trauma-related brain disorders, such as PTSD and TBI.


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Understanding Sexual Assault and PTSD
The goal of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) is to increase awareness of the prevalence of sexual violence and to provide education to individuals and communities about prevention. Sexual violence
Blog
Discussing the Normative Neuroimaging Library with Dr. James Stone
James R. Stone, MD, PhD is the scientific principal investigator for the Normative Neuroimaging Library, and Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Research, UVA Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging.
Learn More
Blog
Thoughts on COVID-19 from Frank Larkin, Chair of the Veterans Advisory Council
"We will get through this, but not without experiencing a variable degree of dysfunction, inconvenience and pain. The greatest threat, beyond the unknown" surrounding this epidemic, is FEAR. Fear can be crippling and can take you to a very dark place of despair and hopelessness. Fear can also tune your senses and personal resolve to overcome a threat."
Learn More
Blog
A Navy SEAL Talks Commitment and Care
Brian Losey has spent his entire career—some 33 years—serving our country. In August 2016, he retired as Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy where he led the Special Warfare Command.
Learn More
Blog
Reflections On The Impact Of 9/11 From A Secret Service Agent Who Was There – And Whose Family Was Forever Changed
Experience Sept. 11, 2001 from Frank Larkin, US Secret Service senior supervisor/special agent assigned to the New York Field Office located in Building #7 of the New York City World Trade Center (WTC) complex.
Learn More
Blog
How to Maintain Your Mental Health
Research suggests long-term stress can have a negative impact on the brain. When chronic stress causes our brains to remain in a fight or flight state, we can experience a host of negative effects on both our brains and bodies
Learn More
Blog
Understanding How Suicide Relates to PTSD and TBI
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day. Every year, more than 41,000 people die by suicide in the United States. During September, you can help combat stigma and raise awareness about suicide and prevention, connect with people you know who are impacted, and share resources to help those at risk.
Learn More
Blog
Q&A Spotlight with Lee Lancashire, PhD, on PTSD Data Modeling
Chief Information Officer Dr. Lee Lancashire discusses how CVB's approach to data modeling is helping to advance research for trauma-related brain disorders, such as PTSD and TBI.
Learn More
Blog
Understanding Sexual Assault and PTSD
The goal of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) is to increase awareness of the prevalence of sexual violence and to provide education to individuals and communities about prevention. Sexual violence often has long-term effects on victims, including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and suicidality.
Learn More