Meet the Team

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Stephanie Adams - Director

Dr Stephanie Adams is a concussion education specialist whose professional interests include helping people understand the science and guidelines around concussion prevention, detection and management. Her work spans psychology, physical activity for health, and brain health / dementia prevention. Stephanie is an Honorary Fellow in Sport & Brain Health at the University of Edinburgh, Sport & Wellbeing Advisor at Scottish Brain Sciences, Director and Founder of Concuss-Ed, and a concussion education consultant to sportscotland. She is known for her leadership contributions to several national and global concussion education initiatives, including the Sport and Exercise for Brain Health MOOC hosted on the FutureLearn platform, and the University of Calgary’s Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on concussion. Stephanie is a retired rugby and equestrian athlete, and brings experience from several teaching and leadership roles across university, business, school and sport settings. She is the Co-Chair of the Scottish Government Concussion Advisory Group, which is responsible for the Scottish Sports Concussion Guidance. Connect with Stephanie on LinkedIn here.

Academic Qualifications & Memberships:

  • Scottish Government Concussion Advisory Group

  • PhD specializing in concussion education (University of Edinburgh; Principals Career & Edinburgh Global Scholarships

  • Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA)

  • MSc Human Cognitive Neuropsychology (Distinction; University of Edinburgh)

  • Member of the British Psychological Society (BPS), Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology (DSEP)

  • Associate Member of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM)

  • BSc (Hons) Psychology with a focus in neuro- and developmental psychology (Acadia University, Canada).

Final year neuroscience student at the University of Glasgow. Shona has a love for sport and the outdoors playing badminton competitively for Glasgow, an active member of the yoga club and completed her first marathon last year. From her studies Shona has learnt about the impact brain injury can have and importance of promoting brain health. Shona was inspired to get involved with ConcussEd as it was the perfect opportunity to combine her love for sport and health and well-being. Shona will be working to improve concussion prevention, identification and management across Glasgow University Sports Association.

Lily Neill - Student Ambassador

Lily is a neuroscience student in her final year at the University of Glasgow. She is an active member of the yoga club, and enjoys spending her free time in nature. As a part of her MSci studies, Lily undertook a 12 month research placement at the Glasgow Brain Injury Research Group (GBIRG) and completed a project investigating  the impacts of concussion on brain health in athletes. Lily is keen to get involved with ConcussEd as her time spent at GBIRG impressed upon her the importance of spreading awareness of concussion and its impacts. As ConcussEd student ambassador, Lily is eager to engage in the education of concussion prevention and management across both the Glasgow University Sport Association and further afield at sporting and outreach events.

Alumni Ambassadors

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Ellie Wolfe - Student Ambassador

Physical Education (PE) teacher and Applied Sport Science graduate. After suffering from concussions personally, Ellie is extremely passionate about spreading concussion awareness to all athletes and areas of society. Ellie would love for all student athletes, young people, coaches, teachers, parents and supporters to have better knowledge and understanding about concussion, and to know where to turn when and if it happens.

Chris Jervis - Student Ambassador

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Chris is a final year medical student at the University of Edinburgh and is hoping to pursue a career in sports and exercise medicine. He completed his pre-clinical years at the University of St. Andrews receiving a BSc (Hons) in Medical Sciences. Chris is a keen sportsman having been involved in England Youth Invitational Hockey squads and completing two marathons. He is currently conducting research into the role of concussion education in the undergraduate medical curriculum in Scotland. Chris is keen to ascertain how best concussion can be taught at medical school.

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Jennifer Campbell - Student Ambassador

Shona Cumming - Student Ambassador

Biomedical Engineering student at the University of Glasgow. Since taking part in the ConcussEd course, Jennifer was inspired and eager to get involved in the mission to educate athletes, coaches and staff on the severity, signs and recovery of concussion. Jennifer is a committed football player for the Glasgow Uni Women’s 1st team and wants all of her teammates and opponents to know the signs so that everyone can enjoy the sport safely while looking after their health and wellbeing. Jennifer will be working to improve concussion awareness and best practice.

James is a fifth-year Medical student with a BMedSci (Hons) in Sports Science Medicine.  James is actively pursuing a career in Sport and Exercise Medicine and has a particular interest in concussion, having suffered several himself throughout University and noting the functional impact symptoms can have on students. He is currently conducting research into the role of Specialised Concussion Clinics in the management of post-concussion syndrome in the UK. James hopes he can bring his experience in Social Media to help disseminate important information on how to recognise, assess and manage concussions and avoid the potential lasting symptoms.

James Nelson - Social Media/Comms Intern

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