Are you a former NCAA Division-I non-contact sport athlete?

 

The Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study is looking for former NCAA Division-I non-contact sport athletes to participate in our study.

 
 

Your involvement will help our understanding of the impact of concussion, sub-concussive head injury, and sports participation on overall health and well-being.

It is important to understand how the unique experiences of college athletes impact general well-being and brain health. By comparing data collected from NCAA Division-I non-contact sport athletes to other athlete groups, we hope to better understand the various factors that influence brain health and create opportunities to apply research findings to support the health and wellness of all men. Your participation is an important part of the Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study.

Your privacy matters to us. All personal information and any data collected by the Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study will be secured to ensure privacy and confidentiality for all participants. Learn more >>

Are you eligible?

To participate, you must be:

  • A former NCAA Division-I collegiate athlete

    • Eligible sports: Baseball, Cross Country, Fencing, Golf, Gymnastics, Rifle, Rowing, Skiing, Swimming & Diving, Track & Field, Volleyball

  • Never have participated in contact sports, including during high school or earlier

  • Male

  • At least 30 years old

  • Able to participate in study components (i.e., MRI scans, blood & urine sampling, health questionnaires, cognitive assessments, focus groups, and in-depth interviews)

*Note: If you are unsure, please complete the form below and we will contact you.

If you, or someone you know, may be interested in participating please complete the form below, and we will contact you with more information.