Program Coordinator
Youth and Young Adult Programs
Janet Koslovsky has designed, led, and supported programs that empower youth and young adults with science-based strategies to optimize their brain’s potential. She currently oversees the BrainHealth Scholar and Student BrainHealth Champion programs and also contributes to The BrainHealth Project as a coach and member of the imaging study team.
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Janet Koslovsky received her BS in microbiology and MS in molecular biology from Texas A&M University. Since joining Center for BrainHealth in 2009, she has focused on translating scientific discoveries into practical strategies that help youth and young adults strengthen and optimize their brain potential. In 2021, she helped launch the BrainHealth Scholar Program and now serves as the coordinator, guiding graduate and undergraduate students nationwide as they explore cognitive strategies and behaviors that promote brain health and efficiency. Through this work, she equips students to bring brain-healthy practices back to their campuses and future careers as Student BrainHealth Champions.
Why is the adolescent brain perfect for a young person at that stage in their life?
Watch highlights from Janet's interview with UT Austin psychology professor David Yeager, PhD, as they debunk common myths about the adolescent brain.
Todd Platt BrainHealth Scholars
Dr. Sandi Chapman alongside the 2025 Todd Platt BrainHealth Scholars
The BrainHealth Scholars program is an in-person educational internship in Dallas, Texas. Undergraduate and graduate students from all colleges, universities and any field of study are eligible to apply.
Over four weeks, scholars explore the importance of brain health and learn underlying science and everyday brain-healthy practices. They also have the opportunity to work collaboratively on a team project. The summer program culminates in a team presentation, after which scholars who attended all sessions are awarded a $1,000 stipend.
The 2025 Todd Platt BrainHealth Scholar program, made possible thanks to the generosity of Candy and Ike Brown, has concluded.
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