SABITALKS / A Biopsychosocial approach to conducting TBI, accelerated cognitive aging, and stress related research in former elite athletes.SABITALKS / A Biopsychosocial approach to conducting TBI, accelerated cognitive aging, and stress related research in former elite athletes.SABITALKS / A Biopsychosocial approach to conducting TBI, accelerated cognitive aging, and stress related research in former elite athletes.SABITALKS / A Biopsychosocial approach to conducting TBI, accelerated cognitive aging, and stress related research in former elite athletes.
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SABITALKS / A Biopsychosocial approach to conducting TBI, accelerated cognitive aging, and stress related research in former elite athletes.

Robert W. Turner from Duke University is going to be at SABITALKS on July 4, 2025 at 10:00. The event will take place in person. You can attend the event in person in South Campus Conference Hall.

Location: Istanbul Medipol University South Campus / 2st Floor, Conference Hall
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A Biopsychosocial approach to conducting TBI, accelerated cognitive aging, and stress related research in former elite athletes

  • The long-term neurological and psychological effects of sports-related injuries (e.g., concussions, CTE).
  • Health disparities and social determinants of health in minority and athletic populations.
  • The impact of sleep, pain, and mental health factors on cognitive outcomes.
  • Public health implications of athlete transitions, especially in African American former professional athletes.

Robert W. Turner II

Duke University

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Dr. Robert W. Turner II is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences and has an appointment in the Duke Aging Center at Duke University. He earned his Ph.D. in medical sociology at the Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). Robert is also a Faculty Collaborator at the Morey PTSD and TBI Neuroimaging Lab at Duke University. After attending James Madison University on an athletic scholarship, he played football professionally in the USFL, CFL, and NFL. He is the author of “Not For Long: The Life and Career of the NFL Athlete” (Oxford Press) and a content contributor for the LeBron James-produced HBO documentary film “Student Athlete.” Dr. Turner is the primary investigator (PI) for the $6.3M NINDS-funded R01 grant, “The Contribution of Repetitive Head Impacts and Social Determinants of Health to Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias in Older Adult Black Men.” Additionally, he is the Principal Investigator (PI) for the NIA-funded Black Men’s Dementia Caregiver Study, Co-PI for an R13 grant entitled, Black Male Brain Reserve, Resilience & Alzheimer’s Disease: Life Course Perspectives” and oversees the Men’s Brain Health Initiative (MBHI), which launched the Men’s Brain Health Directory in the summer of 2023.

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