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Sandra Bond Chapman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sandra Bond Chapman
Sandra Bond Chapman, Ph.D., founder and chief director of the Center for BrainHealth, is the Dee Wyly Distinguished Professor in Brain Health,〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=The University of Texas at Dallas )〕 and a Professor in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at The University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Chapman’s research elucidates novel approaches to prevent mental decline and to maximize frontal lobe function after brain injuries and diseases, and how to strengthen healthy brain development across the lifespan. Her research documents that brain health and maximizing brain function is a cause that touches every person. As Chief Director of the Center for BrainHealth, her vision is for the Center to become an international focal point for brain health discovery by applying the latest in brain research to faster treatments than those that came before. With more than 120 publications and 40 funded research grants, Dr. Chapman is a cognitive neuroscientist dedicated to translating leading-edge research to serve as a national public health road map both in discovery of ways to maintain cognitive health into late life and build critical thinking and reasoning skills in today’s youth. On the new frontier of brain research, Dr. Chapman is collaborating with brain scientists across the country and around the world to solve some of the most important issues concerning the brain and its health. She was one of 20 core scientists nationwide invited to participate in a National Science Foundation Think Tank Workshop to solve Higher Order Cognitive Decline in Teens in the United States. Dr. Chapman’s research record and brain health breakthroughs have led to nationwide recognition and selection of the Center for BrainHealth as the single Virtual Center for the National Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury Plan to link all states with the most current assessment and training for brain injury. She is a core member for the National Institutes of Health for selecting the central data elements for nationwide clinical trials in acquired brain injury and has garnered major federal, state, and private research support to advance treatment for America's veterans, sports concussions, healthy brain aging, adolescent reasoning and brain development, Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, autism, schizophrenia, ADHD, social cognition disorders, and many others. ==Career==
Chapman began her career in the 1970s as a speech pathologist, where she often worked with children diagnosed with severe autism. During this time, Chapman encountered several children able to solve complex puzzles despite their hindering diagnosis. This contradiction sparked Chapman's interest in the brain’s potential.〔''Mind Matters: Brain Trust''. D Magazine, Dawn McMullen.2010-05.〕 Chapman's fascination the brain's modifiability later evolved into the idea of a multidisciplinary center housing brain researchers and therapists working collectively to prevent, arrest, and reverse brain traumas.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=The University of Texas at Dallas )〕 Only 20 years after it was first conceptualized, Chapman opened the Center for BrainHealth in Dallas, Texas.〔Robert Miller.The Dallas Morning News: ''BrainHealth Takes Pleasure in New Center''. Knight Ridder Tribune Business News.2007-01-21〕 Chapman continues to serve as the Center for BrainHealth's chief director.
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