On 29th September 2017, Stuart will be chairing a session on subtle and sports-related traumatic brain injuries at the Cambridge Annual Medico-Legal Conference at Peterhouse College, Cambridge. The session brings together highly distinguished speakers in the field of neurology, neuropathology, neuropsychology, and endocrinology.
The conference, now in its 7th year, is co-organised by Stuart and is sold out every year. Further details can be found here.
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