This half-day mini-symposium will cover the span of brain health research from cellular level to full organism and will include rehabilitative research. Presentations from established and emerging scientists will include brief talks on models of traumatic brain injury, stroke, neurogenic communication disorders, cognitive functioning, vulnerabilities of the developing brain to trauma, and rehabilitation interventions.
Our speakers include:
Linda J. Noble-Haeusslein, PhD
Professor
Department of Neurology,
Dell Medical School
Department of Psychology,
College of Liberal Arts
Nicole Osier, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
School of Nursing
Department of Neurology,
Dell Medical School
James Sulzer, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Cockrell School of Engineering
Maya L. Henry, PhD, CCC-SLP
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
Sciences and Disorders
Moody College of Communication
Andreana Haley, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology,
College of Liberal Arts
Heather Becker, PhD
Research Scientist
School of Nursing
This is a free event, but registration is required to estimate the food and beverage service. A light breakfast will be served. Parking is available at the Thompson Conference Center for those who register for the event but you cannot have a UT hang tag visible.