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Interpersonal early life trauma is associated with increased cerebral perfusion and poorer memory performance in post-9/11 veterans

Sullivan, Danielle, David Salat, Erika Wolf, Mark Logue, Catherine Fortier, Jennifer Fonda, Joseph DeGutis, Michael Esterman, William Milberg, and Regina McGlinchey. 2020. “Interpersonal Early Life Trauma Is Associated With Increased Cerebral Perfusion and Poorer Memory Performance in Post-9/11 Veterans”. NeuroImage: Clinical 28: 102365.

Apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 moderates the relationship between c-reactive protein, cognitive functioning, and white matter integrity

Wooten, Thomas, Emma Brown, Danielle Sullivan, Mark Logue, Catherine Fortier, Jennifer Fonda, Joseph DeGutis, David Salat, Regina McGlinchey, and William Milberg. 2021. “Apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 Moderates the Relationship Between C-Reactive Protein, Cognitive Functioning, and White Matter Integrity”. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 95: 84-95.

Morgane Bulpin, B.A.

Morgane Bulpin graduated from Boston University with a B.A. in Neuroscience in May 2017. She is currently working on a study that investigates training-related neuroplasticity in developmental prosopagnosia. She is also involved in a study testing cognitive training in a drug abuse rehabilitation...

Emma Brown, B.S.

Emma earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and minor in Computer Science from Boston University. Her research interests include the impacts of deployment trauma and aging on structural and functional changes in the brain. During her time with TRACTS as the neuroimaging research assistant for...

Umesh Venkatesan, Ph.D.

Umi's role within TRACTS includes conducting clinical interviews with veterans and offering feedback on their study participation. He is also involved in analyzing and preparing data for publication. Umi obtained his bachelor's degree in psychology from Johns Hopkins University and later earned a...