Disclosures
Barbara C. Jobst, MD, PhD
Editorial Boards
Associate Editor for Neurology
Research Support, Commercial Entities
(1) Neuropace, Inc. (2) Harvard Pilgrim, Inc.
Research Support, Government Entities
U48 DP006377-01M001 Jobst, Escoffery (multiple PI) 10/2019-09/2024 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Home based self-management and cognitive training changes lives (HOBSCOTCH). This is a replication trial at DH and Emory University to study diverse population and disseminate a self-management program (HOBSCOTCH) developed at DH for cognition in patients in epilepsy. Role: PI and PI of MEW network 2019-2022 NIH U01 NS108929-01 (subaward 38854/00) Jobst (PI) 06/2019-05/2024 NINDS (University of Pennsylvania prime: Kahana PI) Using direct brain stimulation to study cognitive electrophysiology To determine biomarkers of cognition and cognitive improvement with electrical intracranial stimulation Role: National Clinical PI and site PI NIH UG3NS112826 (subaward) Jobst (PI) 09/2019 – 08/2024 NINDS (Yale university prime: Blumenfeld PI) Thalamic stimulation to prevent impaired consciousness in epilepsy The goals of this project are to complete necessary applications and protocols to initiate a study using deep brain stimulation of the thalamic intralaminar central lateral nuclei to improve outcomes for patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Role: Site PI OIA-1632738 T Tse (PI) 09/2016-08/2020 National Science Foundation Title: RII Track-2 FEC: Neural Basis of Attention The goals of this project are to develop a greater understanding of attention with the ultimate goals of developing a unified model of attention that applies across multiple domains from single cells to large brain circuits. This project also brings together the largest consortium of scientists focused on attention Role: Co-Investigator