Research Scientist, Tampa VA Research and Education Foundation, Working with @NakaseRisa; PhD in Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences; CCC-SLP; Pronouns: she/her
Is it appropriate to share clinically relevant research results with active-duty Special Operations Forces?
We explore ethical, legal & operational perspectives, with the goal of empowering Operators who seek information about their brain health.
https://t.co/Pxv6x8kdBz
We are grateful for @NavySEALfnd leadership and support.
We hope that our paper in @PNASNews informs future efforts to improve SOF brain health. For details, see: https://t.co/lA3rqmi8MX.
For a summary, see: https://t.co/eXw5wpyiQh
@MGH_CNTR@MGHMartinos@MGHNeuroSci @MGH_RI
Neuroimaging, blood proteomics, and health data from 30 military personnel show that increased exposure to explosive blasts was associated with structural and functional brain alterations and a decrease in health-related quality of life. In PNAS: https://t.co/lCOTXM1S0i
Our team @MGHNeuroSci is committed to ensuring that the brave men and women who protect our country receive the best possible medical care.
Details of the ReBlast study results available at: https://t.co/lA3rqmi8MX
@MGHNeurology@MGHMartinos@MGH_CNTR @MGH_RI @MassGeneralNews
Impact of Repeated Blast Exposure in Active-Duty U.S. Special Operations Forces: https://t.co/lA3rqmi8MX
We thank the 30 SOF participants, who bring the military one step closer to a diagnostic test for repeated blast brain injury.
@MGHNeurology@MGHMartinos@MGH_CNTR
Delighted to share our latest paper, a systematic review of ICAPs (intensive comprehensive #aphasia programmes). Open access (free to read). Please contact me with your thoughts. https://t.co/FRlztSZqOD with @MadelineCruice @LucyDipper & Prof Jane Marshall @CityLCS
🎆#CATs10yrs programme🎆
Date: *Tuesday* 28th March 2023
Time: 9am British Summer Time (6pm AEST, 4am EDT)
Topic: How CATs has advanced aphasia research methodology during the past decade
Speakers: @SarahJWallace @ErinGodecke
Attend: https://t.co/rRE2FtHJDJ
🎆#CATs10yrs Programme🎆
📽️ A videoclip series '10 reasons to join CATs' shares the perspectives of CATs members as part of our 10 years of CATs anniversary programme in 2023
The videos capture researchers from a variety of countries and career-stages
Rik, kudos to you! I just read the feature article in "The ASHA Leader" on your innovative approach to treatment of adults with acquired brain injury (ABI).
Reflecting on the many times I have doubted my place in SLT, when doing a PhD, when moving into academia, when writing this book..because I never saw someone that looked like me doing those things. So, this photo is for any minoritised SLTs and students in that place of doubt.
1/2 USA-led research team carried out a systematic literature review (including n=8 studies) describing current research on psychological outcomes from music-based tx for PWA, summarizing therapy outcomes, and evaluating research quality.
https://t.co/uUmAhH3qgr
American team carried out a review of systematic reviews (SRs) of constraint-induced language therapy (CILT)
6 SRs were included, 3 contributing to a meta-analysis. The original studies contained both SRs of RCTs and of all study designs
🖇️Paper: https://t.co/MWtaUeZJwr
How does the cerebellum contribute to cognition? McDougle, Tsay et al. show that individuals with cerebellar pathology are impaired on cognitive tasks that require continuous manipulation of mental representations, but not simple memory retrieval. https://t.co/DOsL6gXtCr
Our band "The TIM Trio" performed its first gig at the @MGHMartinos Center last night as part of the inaugural "Martinos Center's Got Talent" show! @marcologgia1 on Keys, @MichaelDatko on Drums, with special guest vocalist Jennifer Murphy! @MGH_RI @MGHImaging#physicslife