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Virginia Newcombe is an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge's School of Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, and an academic consultant in Neurosciences, Trauma Critical Care, and Emergency Medicine at Addenbrooke's Hospital. Her work bridges clinical practice and neurotrauma research with a focus on evidence translation.
Her educational background includes:
- Medical training at the University of Queensland, Australia (University Medal recipient)
- Masters in Epidemiology at Wolfson College, Cambridge (Commonwealth Scholarship)
- PhD in Neuroimaging and Traumatic Brain Injury (Gates Cambridge Scholarship)
Her research centers on traumatic brain injury across the severity spectrum, utilizing advanced neuroimaging (MRI/CT) and biomarkers to improve prognostication and understand recovery trajectories. She develops AI tools for lesion detection, investigates traumatic vascular injury mechanisms, and correlates neurocognitive outcomes with imaging findings. A key focus is improving mild TBI outcomes through patient-co-designed digital health interventions.
Recent publications demonstrate evolving emphasis on biomarker validation (GFAP, proteomics), multimodal neuromonitoring, and clinical guideline development (NICE, NIH-NINDS). Emerging trends include AI-driven medical image analysis, federated learning for privacy-preserving research, and longitudinal studies of employment outcomes and recovery patterns in international cohorts like CENTER-TBI.
Her scientific recognitions include:
- NIHR Advanced Fellowship
- Academy of Medical Sciences / The Health Foundation Clinician Scientist Fellowship
- University Medal (University of Queensland)
She actively translates evidence into practice through contributions to the NICE Head Injury Guidelines Update and UK Concussion Guidelines for Grassroots Sport. Her NIHR-funded research leverages the CENTER-TBI consortium (20 countries) to characterize TBI as a disease continuum and identify optimal clinical interventions. Current projects include developing automatic lesion detection systems using AI and co-designing a digital health app for mild TBI patients.
Based in the Department of Medicine's Division of Anaesthesia, she collaborates extensively with Addenbrooke's Hospital clinicians and the CENTER-TBI study group, maintaining strong ties to Wolfson College where she progressed from Junior Research Fellow to Fellow.
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