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Professor Karen Barlow
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Karen Barlow

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Overview

Background

I am an academic paediatric neurologist, clinical researcher, and specialist in acquired brain injury in children and adolescence. I studied at the University of Edinburgh and British Columbia before taking up my first academic position at the University of Calgary in 2002. Here I developed and directed the Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion Research Program at the Alberta Children's Hospital and where I cemented my interest in the biology and treatment of children with brain injuries. I have extensive clinical research experience, devising and overseeing clinical trials in children both nationally and internationally. I moved to the Child Health Research Centre at the University of Queensland, Australia in October 2017 and joined the Queensland Paediatric Rehabilitation Service and Queensland Cerebral Palsy Rehabililation Centre to facilitate research into improving the health outcomes of children with acquired brain injury in Queensland and Australia.

My research focuses on the neurobiological signatures and treatment of subtle neurological dysfunction in mild traumatic brain injury and concussion, especially the behavioural and cognitive impairments that are found in post-concussion syndrome. I use multimodal neurological assessments to do this. My research explores combining neuroimaging and neurophysiological investigations, including perfusion studies using MRI (ASL-fMRI) and transcranial magnetic stimulation to help us understand the changes in the brain in children who are slow to recovery following a concussion. This is to help us develop and assess more effective and tailored treatments for children with concussion and traumatic brain injury. I explore novel therapies for children with persistent post-concussive symptoms in clinical trials including the use of neuraceuticals, pharmacotherapies, and non-invasive brain stimulation treatment.

I am the director of the newly-established KidStim Lab at the Child Health Research Centre. This is the first non-invasive neuromodulation facility aimed at improving the health outcomes of children with brain injury in Australia and is led by a mulitdisciplinary team of clinicians and scientists from Brisbane bring a unique clinical and scientific knowledge-base to help achieve our goals. Rehabilitation therapy in combination with repetitive transcranial direct current stimulation (rTMS) and other direct current stimulation modalities (e.g. tDCS) will be explored. It also offers the potential for treatment of the mood and behavioural disorders (e.g. depression and anxiety) commonly seen after brain injury but also so disruptive to the life of the normally developing teenager.

Availability

Professor Karen Barlow is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, University of Edinburgh

Research interests

  • Paediatric Neurology

  • Neurotrauma

  • Concussion and mild traumatic brain injury

  • Headache and pain disorders

  • Clinical trials

Works

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164 works between 1993 and 2025

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2017

Conference Publication

Watch me go: Activity in children following concussion and its association with outcome

Park, Sarah (Suhyeon), Goldstein, Genevieve, Ofoghi, Zahra and Barlow, Karen (2017). Watch me go: Activity in children following concussion and its association with outcome. TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC.

Watch me go: Activity in children following concussion and its association with outcome

2017

Conference Publication

Longitudinal follow-up of cortical excitability in paediatric traumatic brain injury

King, Regan, Seeger, Trevor, Zewdie, Ephrem, Ciechanski, Patrick, Damji, Omar, Kirton, Adam, Barlow, Karen and Nettel-Aguirre, Alberto (2017). Longitudinal follow-up of cortical excitability in paediatric traumatic brain injury. TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC.

Longitudinal follow-up of cortical excitability in paediatric traumatic brain injury

2017

Conference Publication

Do Pre-existing Psychological or Neurodevelopmental Problems Predict Long-term Functioning in Children and Adolescents with Prior Concussions?

Plourde, V., Low, T., Jadavji, Z., Virani, S., Barlow, K., Yeates, K. and Brooks, B. (2017). Do Pre-existing Psychological or Neurodevelopmental Problems Predict Long-term Functioning in Children and Adolescents with Prior Concussions?. OXFORD UNIV PRESS. doi: 10.1093/arclin/acx076.149

Do Pre-existing Psychological or Neurodevelopmental Problems Predict Long-term Functioning in Children and Adolescents with Prior Concussions?

2016

Journal Article

Association Between Early Participation in Physical Activity Following Acute Concussion and Persistent Postconcussive Symptoms in Children and Adolescents

Grool, Anne M., Aglipay, Mary, Momoli, Franco, Meehan, William P., Freedman, Stephen B., Yeates, Keith Owen, Gravel, Jocelyn, Gagnon, Isabelle, Boutis, Kathy, Meeuwisse, Willem, Barrowman, Nick, Ledoux, Andrée-Anne, Osmond, Martin H., Zemek, Roger, Pediatric Emergency Research Canada (PERC) Concussion Team and Barlow, Karen (2016). Association Between Early Participation in Physical Activity Following Acute Concussion and Persistent Postconcussive Symptoms in Children and Adolescents. JAMA, 316 (23), 2504-2514. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.17396

Association Between Early Participation in Physical Activity Following Acute Concussion and Persistent Postconcussive Symptoms in Children and Adolescents

2016

Journal Article

Test or rest? Computerized cognitive testing in the emergency department after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury does not delay symptom recovery

Brooks, Brian L., Low, Trevor A., Daya, Hussain, Khan, Samna, Mikrogianakis, Angelo and Barlow, Karen M. (2016). Test or rest? Computerized cognitive testing in the emergency department after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury does not delay symptom recovery. Journal of Neurotrauma, 33 (23), 2091-2096. doi: 10.1089/neu.2015.4301

Test or rest? Computerized cognitive testing in the emergency department after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury does not delay symptom recovery

2016

Journal Article

Incorporating a computerized cognitive battery into the emergency department care of pediatric mild traumatic brain injuries—is it feasible?

Khetani, Aneesh M., Brooks, Brian L., Mikrogianakis, Angelo and Barlow, Karen M. (2016). Incorporating a computerized cognitive battery into the emergency department care of pediatric mild traumatic brain injuries—is it feasible?. Pediatric Emergency Care, 34 (7), 1-506. doi: 10.1097/pec.0000000000000959

Incorporating a computerized cognitive battery into the emergency department care of pediatric mild traumatic brain injuries—is it feasible?

2016

Journal Article

Canadian stroke best practice recommendations: stroke rehabilitation practice guidelines, update 2015

Hebert, Debbie, Lindsay, M. Patrice, McIntyre, Amanda, Kirton, Adam, Rumney, Peter G., Bagg, Stephen, Bayley, Mark, Dowlatshahi, Dar, Dukelow, Sean, Garnhum, Maridee, Glasser, Ev, Halabi, Mary-Lou, Kang, Ester, MacKay-Lyons, Marilyn, Martino, Rosemary, Rochette, Annie, Rowe, Sarah, Salbach, Nancy, Semenko, Brenda, Stack, Bridget, Swinton, Luchie, Weber, Valentine, Mayer, Matthew, Verrilli, Sue, DeVeber, Gabrielle, Andersen, John, Barlow, Karen, Cassidy, Caitlin, Dilenge, Marie-Emmanuelle ... Teasell, Robert (2016). Canadian stroke best practice recommendations: stroke rehabilitation practice guidelines, update 2015. International Journal of Stroke, 11 (4), 459-484. doi: 10.1177/1747493016643553

Canadian stroke best practice recommendations: stroke rehabilitation practice guidelines, update 2015

2016

Conference Publication

Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling

Barlow, Karen, Lorenzo, Marcil, Calson, Helen and Marc, Lebel (2016). Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling. AAN 68th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, 15 - 21 April 2016. Philadelphia, PA United States: Wolters Kluwer. doi: 10.1212/wnl.86.16_supplement.p3.321

Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling

2016

Conference Publication

Cortical Excitability After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

Seeger, Trevor, Kirton, Adam and Barlow, Karen (2016). Cortical Excitability After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children. AAN 68th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, 15 - 21 April 2016. Philadelphia, PA United States: Wolters Kluwer. doi: 10.1212/wnl.86.16_supplement.p3.288

Cortical Excitability After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

2016

Journal Article

Cognition in the emergency department as a predictor of recovery after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury

Brooks, Brian L., Daya, Hussain, Khan, Samna, Carlson, Helen L., Mikrogianakis, Angelo and Barlow, Karen M. (2016). Cognition in the emergency department as a predictor of recovery after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 22 (4), 379-387. doi: 10.1017/S1355617715001368

Cognition in the emergency department as a predictor of recovery after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury

2016

Journal Article

Clinical risk score for persistent postconcussion symptoms among children with acute concussion in the ED

Zemek, Roger, Barrowman, Nick, Freedman, Stephen B., Gravel, Jocelyn, Gagnon, Isabelle, McGahern, Candice, Aglipay, Mary, Sangha, Gurinder, Boutis, Kathy, Beer, Darcy, Craig, William, Burns, Emma, Farion, Ken J., Mikrogianakis, Angelo, Barlow, Karen, Dubrovsky, Alexander S., Meeuwisse, Willem, Gioia, Gerard, Meehan, William P., Beauchamp, Miriam H., Kamil, Yael, Grool, Anne M., Hoshizaki, Blaine, Anderson, Peter, Brooks, Brian L., Yeates, Keith Owen, Vassilyadi, Michael, Klassen, Terry, Keightley, Michelle ... Osmond, Martin H. (2016). Clinical risk score for persistent postconcussion symptoms among children with acute concussion in the ED. JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association, 315 (10), 1014-1025. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.1203

Clinical risk score for persistent postconcussion symptoms among children with acute concussion in the ED

2016

Conference Publication

Clinical risk score for persistent post-concussion symptoms in paediatrics

Zemek, Roger, Barrowman, Nick, Freedman, Stephen B., Gravel, Jocelyn, Gagnon, Isabelle, McGahern, Candice, Aglipay, Mary, Sangha, Gurinder, Boutis, Kathy, Beer, Darcy, Craig, William, Burns, Emma, Farion, Ken J., Mikrogianakis, Angelo, Barlow, Karen, Dubrovsky, Alexander S., Meeuwisse, Willem, Gioia, Gerard and Osmond, Martin (2016). Clinical risk score for persistent post-concussion symptoms in paediatrics. TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC.

Clinical risk score for persistent post-concussion symptoms in paediatrics

2016

Conference Publication

Cortical Excitability After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

Seeger, Trevor, Kirton, Adam and Barlow, Karen (2016). Cortical Excitability After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children. 68th Annual Meeting of the American-Academy-of-Neurology (AAN), Vancouver, Canada, 15-21 April 2016. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS.

Cortical Excitability After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

2016

Conference Publication

Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy to Map Reduced Inter-Hemispheric Connectivity in Pediatric Concussion Patients

Dunn, J. F., Urban, K. J., Goodyear, B. G. and Barlow, K. M. (2016). Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy to Map Reduced Inter-Hemispheric Connectivity in Pediatric Concussion Patients. 27th International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism and Function / 12th International Conference on Quantification of Brain Function with PET, Vancouver Canada, Jun 27-30, 2015. SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC.

Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy to Map Reduced Inter-Hemispheric Connectivity in Pediatric Concussion Patients

2016

Journal Article

A systematic review of psychiatric, psychological, and behavioural outcomes following mild traumatic brain injury in children and adolescents

Emery, Carolyn A., Barlow, Karen M., Brooks, Brian L., Max, Jeffrey E., Villavicencio-Requis, Angela, Gnanakumar, Vithya, Robertson, Helen Lee, Schneider, Kathryn and Yeates, Keith Owen (2016). A systematic review of psychiatric, psychological, and behavioural outcomes following mild traumatic brain injury in children and adolescents. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 61 (5), 259-269. doi: 10.1177/0706743716643741

A systematic review of psychiatric, psychological, and behavioural outcomes following mild traumatic brain injury in children and adolescents

2016

Conference Publication

Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling

Barlow, Karen, Lorenzo, Marcil, Calson, Helen and Marc, Lebel (2016). Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling. 68th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Vancouver, BC, Canada, 15-21 April 2016. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling

2016

Book Chapter

Transcranial magnetic stimulation neurophysiology of pediatric traumatic brain injury

Barlow, K. M. and Seeger, T. A. (2016). Transcranial magnetic stimulation neurophysiology of pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatric brain stimulation: mapping and modulating the developing brain. (pp. 345-374) edited by Adam Kirton and Donald L. Gilbert. London, United Kingdom: Academic Press. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-802001-2.00017-5

Transcranial magnetic stimulation neurophysiology of pediatric traumatic brain injury

2016

Conference Publication

A.03 Cerebral perfusion and its relationship to post-concussion syndrome in mild traumatic brain injury: a prospective controlled cohort study

Barlow, K. M., Marcil, L. D., Dewey, D., Carlson, H., MacMaster, F. P., Brooks, B. L. and Lebel, R. M. (2016). A.03 Cerebral perfusion and its relationship to post-concussion syndrome in mild traumatic brain injury: a prospective controlled cohort study. Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation 51st Congress, Quebec City, Canada, 21-24 June 2016. New York, NY United States: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/cjn.2016.55

A.03 Cerebral perfusion and its relationship to post-concussion syndrome in mild traumatic brain injury: a prospective controlled cohort study

2016

Conference Publication

Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling

Barlow, Karen, Lorenzo, Marcil, Calson, Helen and Marc, Lebel (2016). Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling. 68th Annual Meeting of the American-Academy-of-Neurology (AAN), Vancouver Canada, 15-21 April 2016. Philadelphia, PA United States: Lippincott Williams & Williams.

Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling

2016

Conference Publication

Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling

Barlow, Karen, Lorenzo, Marcil, Calson, Helen and Marc, Lebel (2016). Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling. 68th Annual Meeting of the American-Academy-of-Neurology (AAN), Vancouver Canada, Apr 15-21, 2016. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS.

Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Children with and without Post-Concussion Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Arterial Spin Labelling

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2027
    National Injury Insurance Agency, Queensland
    National Injury Insurance Agency, Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Decoding Brain-Behaviour Interactions to Inform Outcomes in Adolescents and Young Adults with Acquired Brain Injury
    Research Donation Generic
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2026
    Risk and Resilience in Developmental Diversity and Mental Health (NHMRC-EU grant administered by Murdoch Children's Research Institute)
    Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    AUS-mTBI: designing and implementing the health informatics approaches to enhance treatment and care for people with mild TBI (MRFF Traumatic Brain Injury Mission administered by Curtin University)
    Curtin University
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Australian Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Concussion Symptoms
    NHMRC MRFF Traumatic Brain Injury Mission
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    Does repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), compared to sham rTMS, improve social communication in adolescents and young adults... (MRFF RCRDUN led by Deakin University)
    Deakin University
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2021
    Health care utilization after childhood acquired brain injury in Queensland: A cost-of-illness study
    The Children's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2022
    Healthcare utilisation after childhood traumatic brain injury in Queensland
    Motor Accident Insurance Commission
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2023
    Non-invasive brain stimulation to improve outcome after concussion: A randomised controlled trial of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for the treatment of persistent post-concussive...
    Motor Accident Insurance Commission
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Lighting the way to recovery after brain injury in children using functional near infrared technology
    Ian Potter Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Caring for Children after a Concussion: Uptake, Outcomes, and Health Care Impacts of a Patient-Driven Technology-Assisted Clinical Care Pathway
    Financial Markets Foundation for Children
    Open grant
  • 2018
    KidSTIM: A non-invasive neuromodulation laboratory to simultaneously improve insight and treatment of brain disorders for children in Queensland
    The Children's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2018
    KidSTIM: A non-invasive neuromodulation laboratory to simultaneously improve insight and treatment of brain disorders for children in Queensland
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Karen Barlow is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Exploring neuromodulation therapies for post concussive symptoms in children

  • Using mulitmodal neuroimaging to explore the neurobiology of post-concussion syndrome in children

  • Clinical care pathways following concussion - using technology to guide the way

  • Health service utilization after traumatic brain injury in children: what do they need and how can we help?

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Using non-invasive brain stimulation to improve outcomes after childhood brain injury

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Helping children to flourish by improving sleep after childhood traumatic brain injury

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Lucy Burr, Dr Lori Delaney

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Investigating therapeutic interventions following concussion

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Fatima Nasrallah

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Karen Barlow directly for media enquiries about:

  • acquired brain injury
  • concussion
  • headaches
  • neuromodulation
  • non-invasive brain stimulation
  • traumatic brain injury

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