Carilion researching new ways to detect brain trauma Gene Marrano March 24, 2022 1 minute read Carilion Clinic and two other partners have been awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health that is being used to find better ways to detect geriatric brain injuries – faster and less costly as well. More from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: Share: Post navigation Previous: Gardens at Grandin to begin renovations at English Gardens ApartmentsNext: Homeless advocate: Eliminating homeless tents easier said than done Related Stories Governor defends existing Google data center deals amid Roanoke-area protests Ian Price April 30, 2026 Pediatric ABA Program for young children with autism arrives in Roanoke later this year Gene Marrano April 30, 2026 VA Drivers Raise $115,000 for the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation Emma Thomas April 30, 2026