Dr. Baugh conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of health, policy, sport and ethics. Much of her work has focused on the acute and chronic health implications of repetitive brain injury from sport, and the resultant individual, institutional, policy and ethical considerations.
She has won numerous awards for her teaching and research, including being named to Forbes 30-under-30 list in sports.
Dr. Baugh conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of health, policy, sport and ethics. Much of her work has focused on the acute and chronic health implications of repetitive brain injury from sport, and the resultant individual, institutional, policy and ethical considerations.
She has won numerous awards for her teaching and research, including being named to Forbes 30-under-30 list in sports.
Dr. Baugh conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of health, policy, sport and ethics. Much of her work has focused on the acute and chronic health implications of repetitive brain injury from sport, and the resultant individual, institutional, policy and ethical considerations.
She has won numerous awards for her teaching and research, including being named to Forbes 30-under-30 list in sports.
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