Contact: Cindy Harrison-Felix at CHarrison-Felix@craighospital.org

Cindy Harrison-Felix, PhD, FACRM, Co-Principal Investigator for the Pain Study is a Research Scientist III in the Research Department at Craig Hospital. She is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Colorado, Denver. She is also the Co-Project Director of the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Data and Statistical Center and a Co-Project Director of the Traumatic Brain Injury Model System at Craig Hospital.

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Contact: Jeanne Hoffman at Jeanneh@uw.edu

Jeanne M. Hoffman, PhD is Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine. She is a clinical psychologist who provides direct patient care with an emphasis on pain management. She has been an investigator with the UW TBIMS since 2001 and the Project Director since 2015. She has extensive experience in the study of pain, including headache, in individuals with TBI.

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Contact: Risa Richardson at Risa.Richardson@va.gov

Risa Nakase-Richardson, Ph.D., FACRM is a Clinical Research Neuropsychologist at the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital and Professor and Research Director in the Morsani College of Medicine, Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Division, at the University of South Florida.

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Contact: Flora Hammond at Flora.Hammond@rhin.com

Flora Hammond, MD, FACRM, FAAPMR: Dr. Hammond is a board certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physician who is an active clinician, researcher, administrator, and advocate. She is professor and Chair of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Indiana University School of Medicine; Chief of Medical Affairs and Brain Injury Co-Director at the Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana. She is project director of the Indiana Traumatic Brain Injury Model System and the Executive Chair of the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems.

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Contact: Ross Zafonte at RZafonte@mgh.harvard.edu

Dr. Ross Zafonte is Earle P. and Ida S. Charlton Professor and Chairman of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School. He also serves as chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) at Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital as well as Vice President Medical Affairs Research and Education at Spaulding Rehabilitation Network.

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Contact: Robin Hanks at RHanks@med.wayne.edu

Robin Hanks, Ph.D., ABPP is the Project Director of the Southeastern Michigan Traumatic Brain Injury System at Wayne State University in Detroit Michigan. She is also the Chief of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology and Director of Training in Clinical Neuropsychology at the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan. Her academic appointments include Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Wayne State University School of Medicine, and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychology at Wayne State University and the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

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Contact: Thomas Bergquist at BERGQUIST.THOMAS@MAYO.EDU

Thomas F. Bergquist, Ph.D., FACRM, ABPP-CN is Associate Professor of Psychology in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and co-investigator in the NIDILRR funded Mayo TBI Model System Center. He is a fellow in the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) and chair-elect of the Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group within ACRM

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Contact: Simon Driver at Simon.Driver@bswhealth.org

Simon Driver, PhD, is Project Director of the North Texas TBI Model System and Research Center Director for Baylor Scott and White Research Institute in Dallas, Texas.

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Contact: William Walker at William.Walker@vcuhealth.org

William C. Walker, MD, is the Ernst and Helga Prosser Professor and Associate Chair of Clinical Care in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), Richmond, Viginia. Dr Walker is board-certified in PM&R with over 25 years of experience performing clinical care and clinical research in persons with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and other neurologic disorders. His research interests include TBI outcomes, post-traumatic headaches, pain, and other comorbidities.

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Contact: Amanda Rabinowitz at RabinowitzA@einstein.edu

Amanda Rabinowitz is an Institute Scientist at Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, where she directs the Brain Injury Neuropsychology Laboratory. A clinical neuropsychologist by training, Dr. Rabinowitz's research focuses on cognitive and emotional consequences of traumatic brain injury across the spectrum of injury severity.

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Contact: Jennifer Marwitz, MA at JMarwitz@uab.edu

Jenny Marwitz is Director of Traumatic Brain Injury Research in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). She serves as Chair of the TBI Model Systems Data Committee and Project Co-Director for the UAB TBI Model System. Her research interests include emotional adjustment, community reintegration, return to work, and driving after brain injury.

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Contact: Angelle Sander at Angelle.Sander@memorialhermann.org

Dr. Angelle Sander is a clinical neuropsychologist and is Project Co-Director for the Texas Traumatic Brain Injury Model System of TIRR. She is Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Baylor College of Medicine and Director of the Brain Injury Research Center at TIRR Memorial Hermann in Houston, Texas.

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Contact: Cynthia Beaulieu at cynthia.beaulieu@osumc.edu

Cynthia L. Beaulieu, PhD, ABPP-CN is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist, clinical researcher, and Associate Clinical Professor in the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at The Ohio State University. She is the OSU site Principal Investigator for the TBI Pain Collaborative study and Co-Investigator on several other TBI research projects.

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Contact: Nancy Chiaravalloti at nchiaravalloti@kesslerfoundation.org

Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD is Director of Neuropsychology, Neuroscience and TBI Research at Kessler Foundation and Research Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Rutgers – NJ Medical School. She is the Project Director of the New Jersey Traumatic Brain Injury Model System at Kessler Foundation / Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and Principal Investigator on several research grants from the NIH, Department of Defense, and NIDILRR.

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Contact: Kelly Crawford at Kelly.Crawford@atriumhealth.org

Kelly M. Crawford, MD, is an Assistant Professor and Program Director of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department at Carolinas Rehabilitation.  Clinically she cares for patients with acquired brain injury in the inpatient rehabilitation, acute care consultation, and outpatient clinic settings.

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Contact: Kristen Dams-O’Connor at kristen.dams-oconnor@mountsinai.org

Kristen Dams-O'Connor, PhD, FACRM, Investigator for the Pain Study is Professor of Rehabilitation and Human Performance, Professor of Neurology, and Director of the Brain Injury Research Center at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, NY. She is also the Project Director of the New York Traumatic Brain Injury Model System at Mount Sinai and Principal Investigator on TBI research grants from the NIH, Department of Defense, and NIDILRR.

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Contact: Monique J. Tremaine, PhD at Monique.tremain@hmhn.org

Monique J. Tremaine, Ph.D., MS-CP is Director of Neuropsychology at JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute. She is a co-investigator for the JFK Johnson Traumatic Brain Injury Model System.

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