Biography
Dr. Bockbrader is a board certified neurorehabilitation physiatrist and neuroscience researcher. She is an assistant professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) at The Ohio State University (OSU), inpatient attending at Dodd Hall Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital, director of OSU PM&R’s Non-Invasive Neuromodulation Clinic, clinical trial research physiatrist for the OSU Neurological Institute, and director of OSU PM&R residency research. She completed PhD and fellowship training in Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University, winning both a Mellon Fellowship in Humanistic Studies and a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship. She completed her MD and residency training in PM&R at OSU. She has additional training in clinical trials through the NINDS Clinical Trials Methodology Course and advanced training in noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) through the Berenson-Allen Center for NIBS, the B.R.A.I.N Lab at Ohio State University, and Nexstim. Her expertise also extends to EEG, functional imaging, visual psychophysics, brain-computer interface neuroprostheses, and neuromuscular electrical stimulation. Dr. Bockbrader has served as PI or co-PI on clinical trials using navigated TMS, tDCS and brain-computer interfaces. She has published on neurorehabilitation technology and cognitive neuroscience techniques translated for use in clinical populations, with journal articles in Nature, Scientific Reports, Neurorehabilitation and popular media features by the NY Times, Washington Post, BBC, Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s blog on Everyday Health, Scientific American, Popular Mechanics and SXSW Interactive 2016. Current collaborators outside OSU include Battelle Memorial Institute, the Air Force Research Laboratory, and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
WORLD CONGRESS PRESENTATION
Emerging Neuromodulation Techniques for the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Cephalalgias