Two UF Neuropsychology students receive research awards

Lauren Kenney

Lauren Kenney receives “Best Translational Neuropsychology Student Research” award from APA Division 40.  Lauren will present her research during the Blue Ribbon Awards symposium at the 2020 annual meeting of APA in Washington, DC.  Her project is entitled “Classifying Cognitive Subtypes in Non-Demented Individuals with Parkinson Disease:  A data-driven Approach” and is based on her first year project.  Lauren is a first year graduate student in CHP, an Associate Trainee on an NINDS-funded T32 on Movement Disorders, and works in the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at the Fixel Institute.

 

Adrianna Ratajska receives ‘Best Student Submission’ award by APA Division 40.   Adrianna will present her research at the “Blue Ribbon” Awards Symposium during the 2020 annual meeting of APA in Washington DC.   Her study, entitled “Cognitive Subtypes in Individuals with Essential Tremor seeking Deep Brain Stimulation,” is also her first year project.  Adrianna is a first year graduate student in CHP, an associate Trainee on an NINDS funded T32 in Movement Disorders, and works in the Cognitive Neuroscience lab at the Fixel Institute.

Learn more about the NINDS-funded T32 in Movement Disorders program

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Charles Jacobson

Chuck Jacobson maintains the UFMDC Research and Clinical database called INFORM.

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