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The Sports Institute at UW Medicine, formerly the UW Medicine Sports Health and Safety Institute, has announced that Dr. Samuel Browd, UW School of Medicine professor of neurological surgery, has become the new director of the institute.

Appointed earlier this year, Browd succeeds founding director Dr. Stanley Herring, clinical professor in the UW School of Medicine Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, and Neurological Surgery, who will remain in a key leadership position as the institute’s senior medical advisor.

The Sports Institute at UW Medicine was created to bring together experts and evidence-based approaches and research from across medicine, policy, science and technology to improve safety in sports and expand participation. Since its founding, the institute has led first-of-its-kind efforts to legislate safe return to play across all 50 states and to advance best practices in sports safety.

Browd is an adjunct professor of bioengineering and an affiliate faculty member of the Foster School of Business. He has founded four venture-backed biomedical startups out of the University of Washington. Browd is also an attending pediatric neurosurgeon at Seattle Children’s Hospital and medical director of the Seattle Children’s Sport Concussion Program. He serves as Seattle Children’s Director of Hydrocephalus and Surgical Director of the Tone Management Program.