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Katherine Casey-Sawicki

Long COVID Town Hall with HealthStreet

On July 15th, the BRAIN Center, in collaboration with UF HealthStreet, hosted an Our Community.Our Health Town Hall focused on Long COVID. Moderated by director Dr. Michael Jaffee, the Town Hall included presentations by center members Dr. Christopher Robinson and…

Registration for BRAIN Center Strategic Planning Event

On September 20th, Brain Injury, Rehabilitation, and Neuroresilience Center members will convene at the Austin Cary Learning Center for a strategic planning event. Learn more about members’ work and share your vision of how the center can enable a vibrant culture for continued innovation. Register in advance below! Register for…

MBI deputy director surpasses 100K citations

BRAIN Steering Committee member and MBI Deputy Director Dr. Steven DeKosky has surpassed 100,000 citations, according to his Google Scholar profile, with an h-index of 139, putting him among an elite group of researchers to reach these marks.

BRAIN Building: Kraus & Snyder

Please join the UF Brain Injury, Rehabilitation, and Neuroresilience (BRAIN) Center on Thursday, June 2nd at 12pm via Zoom for the final BRAIN Building of the season. Ali Kraus, Neurologic Physical Therapist at the Fixel Institute, and Aliyah Snyder, Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, will discuss “Post-Concussion Autonomic Dysfunction: Impact and Treatment Techniques.” Their…

BRAIN Building: A Conversation with the LaRoe Family

Please join the UF BRAIN Center on Thursday, April 28 at 12:30 pm via Zoom for a BRAIN Building session with Dr. Cindy LaRoe and Mr. Ken LaRoe, JD (CEO of Climate First Bank), founders of The Art of Medicine Foundation. Following a cycling crash in 2011, Dr. LaRoe was diagnosed with a traumatic…

Lakiesha Williams Receives Alzheimer’s Association Grant

BRAIN Steering Committee member and associate professor of Biomedical Engineering, Dr. Lakiesha Williams, recently received an Alzheimer’s Association grant for her work studying the disease. Under a $150,000 grant, her project will provide insights into the role of a genotype called apolipoprotein E, or APOE, in tau pathology related to…