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Dallas Innovative

Lance Murray

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Rypma’s study uses neuroimaging methods to identify mechanisms involved in MS-related cognitive dysfunction, according to UT Dallas. The society said the 10 high-risk pilot projects are part of the year-long Pilot Research Grant program which supports early-stage research projects to quickly evaluate their effectiveness. In 2016, Rypma was awarded more than $290,000 in grant funding from the society to investigate how changes in blood flow can affect cognition in people with MS. Read full story on Dallas Innovative.  

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Bart Rypma, PhD

Principal Investigator Professor, Behavioral and Brain Sciences at UT Dallas Meadows Foundation Endowed Chair in Behavioral and Brain Sciences Director, Sammons BrainHealth Imaging Center


The 2016 Friends of BrainHealth award recipients pictured starting from the left: Dr. Kihwan Han, Erin Venza, Dr. Wing Ting To and David Martinez.

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