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The Section of Sleep Disorders and Sleep-Wake has been a leader in basic research as well as patient-oriented research for more than 30 years. Key projects have included the following: Discovering tha...
Research and scholarship in the Section of Geriatric and Rehabilitation Psychology focuses on a range of topics including the following: • The efficacy of community-based interventions to change healt...
Among the most widely recognized and long-standing programs of its kind in the nation, the Cognitive Resilience and Neuropsychology Program at Rush University Medical Center is committed to the pursui...
The Eating Behavior, Obesity, and Diabetes Laboratory is led by Joyce Corsica, PhD, Megan Hood, PhD, Lauren Bradley, PhD, and Mackenzie Kelly, PhD with significant contributions from our health psycho...
Rush’s Biological Rhythms Research Laboratory is an internationally recognized human circadian rhythms and sleep research laboratory. The laboratory was established in 1987 by Charmane Eastman, PhD . ...
Members of the Division of Behavioral Sciences are active in research across several areas of psychology. They collaborate broadly across the medical specialties at RUSH University Medical Center, and...
My expertise is in the detection of gait and balance impairments in a variety of movement disorders. I am a physical therapist with doctoral and postdoctoral training in basic neurobiology and am pres...
Drs. Carl Maki and Lei Duan Lab Group Carl Maki, PhD , is a professor in the Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology . He earned his bachelor’s degree in biology in 1987 from the University of Wisconsin ...
Jitesh Pratap, PhD , is an associate professor in the Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology . Pratap received his PhD degree from Panjab University, India. He completed his postdoctoral studies at the ...
D. Rick Sumner, PhD , is a professor and chairperson of the Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and director of the Rush MicroCT and Histology Core . Over the past 30 years, our lab has been funded t...