The Health, Employment, and Longevity Project is an internationally recognized 40-year program of research focused on promoting health, employment, and longevity after disability for neurological conditions. Currently funded projects include spinal cord injury (SCI), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and multiple sclerosis (MS). The Health, Employment, and Longevity Project has shown continual growth with the contributions of dedicated staff, students, and faculty. More than 13,000 assessments have been conducted with over 5,000 unique participants with neurological injuries. Since 2002, our team has received 21 grants with a total grant funding of $20,461,476. FB: www.facebook.com/longevityafterinjuryproject Blog: www.sciandtbiresearch.blogspot.com