Biographie

Dr. Sephira Ryman est professeure adjointe et neuropsychologue clinicienne. Elle a étudié la psychologie et les neurosciences au Wellesley College. Elle a complété sa formation en neuropsychologie à l'Université du Nouveau-Mexique (PhD), à l'Université de Californie à Los Angeles (Stage) et au Stanford Medical Center (Fellowship).

Présentation personnelle

My research lab is interested in understanding microbiome and cerebrovascular mechanisms in Lewy body diseases, which include Parkinson's disease and Dementia with Lewy bodies. We are currently supported by NIH R03 and R01 mechanisms to pursue these aims, though we collaborate on numerous projects examining biomarkers and neuropsychiatric functioning across Traumatic Brain Injury, Depression, Alzheimer?s disease, and Vascular Cognitive Impairment. I currently serve as the Clinical Core Co-Lead for the exploratory New Mexico Exploratory Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and the Junior Director of the Administrative Core for the Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) multimodal imaging of neuropsychiatric disorders. I am originally from New Mexico and thrilled to partner with communities to learn more about how our research can improve the lives of individuals impacted by neurological and psychiatric conditions.

Pour plus d'informations sur des études spécifiques, pour vous porter volontaire pour une étude ou pour rencontrer l'équipe de recherche du Dr Ryman, envoyez-nous un e-mail à agingstudy@mrn.org ou appelez le (505)-803-5499.

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