OCEANS-TBI Study

OCEANS-TBI Study Optimizing Cognitive, Environmental, and Neuromotor Stimulation in Traumatic Brain Injury Study

Meet our Principal Investigator, Dr. Carlson!Dr. Carlson is a Professor in the Department of Mental Health at the Johns ...
03/07/2022

Meet our Principal Investigator, Dr. Carlson!

Dr. Carlson is a Professor in the Department of Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (SPH), core faculty in the Center on Aging and Health at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and holds joint appointments in the Johns Hopkins SPH Department of Epidemiology, and in the School of Nursing’s Center on Innovative Care in Aging. Dr. Carlson focuses on identifying environmental, brain, and behavioral boosters of cognitive aging to reduce dementia risk. Through this work, she examines the intersection of cognition and physical function to define how physically, socially and cognitively enriching activity in daily life may be both enjoyable and beneficial to functional independence (www.carlsonlab.org).

Meet our Co-Principal Investigator, Dr. Peters!Dr. Peters is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University School o...
03/07/2022

Meet our Co-Principal Investigator, Dr. Peters!

Dr. Peters is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He holds dual appointments in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Department of Neurology. He completed his medical school training, psychiatry residency, and neuropsychiatry fellowship at Hopkins before joining the faculty.
An active clinician, teacher, and researcher, Dr. Peters sees patients in the Acquired Brain Injury Clinic and Memory and Alzheimer’s Treatment Center at Johns Hopkins Bayview. He has been internationally recognized for his research work and has received research funding from the National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, and National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center. His research focuses on cognitive and other neuropsychiatric symptoms following traumatic brain injury with a specific focus on traumatic brain injury in older adults and neuro-imaging-based biomarkers.
Dr. Peters is an avid program builder, seeking to create sustainable, scalable, high quality mental health solutions that are technology-driven. Towards this end he is medical director of the Johns Hopkins Healthcare Solutions Balance program, which offers employer-based mental wellness solutions. Additionally, he is the medical director of Telepsychiatry and Telebehavioral Health Programs at Hopkins, overseeing more than a dozen clinical, research, and educational programs that utilize telemedicine. Dr. Peters is the chief medical officer of Rose (askrose.com), a technology-driven mental health solution that augments in-person mental healthcare utilizing a patient-facing mobile application and clinician-facing dashboard. Lastly, he is co-founder of the psychiatry entrepreneurship task force at Hopkins, which seeks to promote the entrepreneurial pursuits of faculty within the psychiatry department.

Meet our Co-Investigator, Dr. Krakauer!Dr. John Krakauer is a Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, and Director of t...
03/07/2022

Meet our Co-Investigator, Dr. Krakauer!

Dr. John Krakauer is a Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, and Director of the Center for the Study of Motor Learning and Brain Repair at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Krakauer received his bachelor’s and master’s degree from Cambridge University, and his medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons where he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. After completing an internship in Internal Medicine at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, he returned to Columbia University for his residency in Neurology at the Neurological Institute of New York. He subsequently completed a research fellowship in motor control in the Center of Neurobiology and Behavior at Columbia and a clinical fellowship in stroke at the Neurological Institute at Columbia University Medical Center. He and his lab have developed Bandit the Dolphin Game for clinical use with a gravitation-free robotic arm among patients recovering from paralysis of the arm(s) post stroke.

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