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Aubrey Knoff, PhD

Aubrey joined the TRACTS team as a clinical research fellow in August 2022. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Arizona and completed her psychology internship with an emphasis in neuropsychology at the VA Boston Healthcare System. Aubrey is thrilled to continue her...

Arielle Knight, B.A.

Arielle joined the TRACTS team in June 2022 and will be working on multiple projects, including our new study focusing on the relationship between combat exposure and Alzheimer's disease (ATRACTS). Currently, Arielle is a Master's of Public Health student at Boston University School of Public Health...

Larry McBride

Larry recently joined the TRACTS Team in August 2022 as the primary medical technologist. Prior to joining, his focus was helping to establish processes that improved the patient experience within Oklahoma City VA Laboratory. As a Veteran, he is passionate about aligning himself with causes that...

Caroline Sablone, B.A.

Caroline joined the TRACTS team in July 2022 after graduating from Bowdoin College with her B.A. in Neuroscience with a minor in Sociology. She will be working on both the TRACTS and STEP-Home studies. Through this work she hopes to foster her passion for increasing mental health care access and...

Laura Vardon

Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell, PhD

Dr. Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell is an Investigator in the laboratory of Sunil Puria, PhD, within the Eaton-Peabody Laboratories. She is funded by a K01 Mid-Career Transition Award from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communicable Disorders. Her research focus is on middle-ear mechanics...

Checkpoint Inhibitors

Checkpoint inhibitors are becoming more widely used in the management of cancer, so it is important for the ophthalmologist to examine the medication list carefully in a patient with new-onset uveitis. Uveitis Associated with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Immune checkpoint inhibitors are used...

Po-Ru Loh receives 2022 ISCB Overton Prize

Po-Ru Loh has been awarded the International Society for Computational Biology's Overton Prize for outstanding accomplishment by an early to mid-career scientist in the field of computational biology. A big thank-you to all of the mentors, collaborators, and trainees who contributed to the work...