An RCT to treat learning impairment in multiple sclerosis
The MEMREHAB trial
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- Received January 22, 2013
- Accepted in final form August 12, 2013
- First Published November 8, 2013.
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Author Disclosures
- Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD,
- Nancy B. Moore, MA,
- Olga M. Nikelshpur, PhD and
- John DeLuca, PhD
- Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD,
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Brain Changes, Changes in Daily LifeSpringerin preparation
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Title of Project: Improving New Learning and Memory in TBI: Applying fMRI to Measure OutcomeFunding Agency: National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)Role: Principal Investigator Type of Award: Field Initiated GrantDates: 10/1/09 – 9/30/12Award Number: H133A070037Title of Project: Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training (AART) Center on Neurocognitive RehabilitationFunding Agency: National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)Role: Project DirectorType of Award: Fellowship Training GrantDates: 7/1/2009 - 6/30-2014 Award Number: H133P090009Title of Project: Improving Learning in TBI: A Randomized Clinical Trial Funding Agency: National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)Role: Principal Investigator Type of Award: Major site specific project in the TBI Model Systems GrantDates: 10/1/07 – 9/30/12Award Number: H133A070037Title of Project: Competitive Supplement to Improving Learning in MS: A Randomized Clinical TrialFunding Agency National Institutes of Health (NCMRR)Role: Principal InvestigatorType of Award: Competitive Supplement to ongoing RO1 Dates: 5/1/07 – 4/30/11 Title of Project: Improving Learning in MS: A Randomized Clinical Trial Funding Agency National Institutes of Health (NCMRR)Role: Principal InvestigatorType of Award: R01 Dates: 7/1/04 – 4/30/11
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- Nancy B. Moore, MA,
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- Olga M. Nikelshpur, PhD and
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- John DeLuca, PhD
(1) William Paterson University, Scientific Advisory Board, 2001-Present(2) Board of Directors, Division 22 Rehabilitation Psychology, American Psychological Association, Member at Large, 2010 - 2013(3) Board of Directors, National Academy of Neurology, Member at Large, 2010 - 2012(4) Board of Trustees, New Jersey Neuropsycholocial Society, 1997 - present
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(1) National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Travel Expenses for an invited talk for the ISPMSC Conference in Milan, Italy, February 2013(2) Case University travel expenses and honoraria for presenting Grand Rounds, April 2013(3) Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, travel expenses for invited talk, April 2013 and May 2013(4) DIH Technologies, travel expenses for invited talk at the ISPRM conference in China, June 2013(5) IMSCOGS Conference, travel expenses for invited talk at its 2013 conference, June 2013
(1) Journal of Clinical and Experimental, Board, 2009-present(2) Rehabilitation Psychology, Board, 1999-present(3) Neuro-Psychoanalysis, Board, 1999-present(4) Neuropsychology Review, Board, 2005-present(5) Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Associate Editor, 2005-present(6) Multiple Sclerosis, Board, 2006-present
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(1) Encyclopedia of Clinical Neurpsychology, Springer, 2011(2) Handbook for the Assessment of Driving Capacity, Elsevier, 2009(3) Information Processing Speed in Clinical Populations, Taylor & Francis Group, 2008(4) Functional Neuroimaging in Clinical Populations, The Guilford Press, 2007(5) Fatigue as a Window to the Brain, The MIT Press, 2005
(1) Kessler Foundation, Vice President for Research
(1) Biogen Idec(2) Memen Pharmaceuticals
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(1) Biogen Idec(2) Memen Pharmaceuticals
(1) National Multiple Sclerosis Society, MB0024Principal Investigator(2) National Multiple Sclerosis Society, RG4232A1/1, Co-Investigator(3) National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, H133A070037, Co-Investigator(4) National Institutes of Health, NCMRR, RO1HD045798, Co-Investigator
(1) Rutgers New Jersey School of Medicine - Professor, Departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Neurology and Neurosciences(2)Touro College, New York, Clinical Professor of Psychology
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- From the Kessler Foundation Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Laboratory (N.D.C., N.B.M., O.M.N., J.D.), West Orange; and Departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (N.D.C., O.M.N., J.D.) and Neurology & Neurosciences (J.D.), Rutgers, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ.
- Correspondence to Dr. Chiaravalloti: nchiaravalloti{at}kesslerfoundation.org
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