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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...

Michelle Pebole, PhD

Michelle joined the TRACTS team as a postdoctoral fellow in August 2022, after earning her MA in Exercise and Sport Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and PhD in Kinesiology and Community Health from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is interested in...

Aging TRACTS (ATRACTS)

Aging TRACTS (ATRACTS) is a new study that seeks to learn about brain and behavioral changes in middle aged and older Veterans. We hope to better understand the impact combat exposure has on brain function and risk of Alzheimer’s Disease in individuals who have been deployed. We will examine whether...

Virtual TRACTS (V-TRACTS)

Virtual TRACTS Moves the ten hour testing day at the VA Hospital into three online sessions from the comfort of your home. One, you will meet with a research assistant and complete a series of questionnaires to provide our psychologists with important background information about your military...