Dr. Kornblith’s work leverages epidemiological methods and big data to inform understanding of the causes of, and adapt and develop treatments for, cognitive and emotional sequelae of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the impacts of TBI and cognitive aging.
Positions
- University of California, San Francisco
- Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
- Faculty, Center for Population Brain Health
- Faculty, Kristine Yaffe Lab
- San Francisco VA Health Care System
- Staff Neuropsychologist
- Clinical Research Psychologist
Grants
- Rehabilitation of Executive Function in Aging Veterans with History of TBI
NIH #IK2RX003073 - The Role of Social Determinants of Health in Risk for Dementia after TBI
Alzheimer's Association Research Grant #21-851520 - Developing a Multimodal Telehealth Intervention for Mild to Moderate TBI: Identifying Patient and Family/Caregiver Needs and Preferences
UCSF Research Allocation Program Grant #7500612
The brain is wider than the sky,
for put them side by side,
the one the other will include, with ease,
and you beside.
Emily Dickinson