Christine M. Mullen, Psy.D. (she/her) (@drcmmullen) 's Twitter Profile
Christine M. Mullen, Psy.D. (she/her)

@drcmmullen

Clinical Neuropsychologist at the University of Utah, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Blood-based biomarkers help predict outcomes after traumatic brain injury. Proteins measured on the day of injury could help determine prognosis: nih.gov/news-events/neโ€ฆ. #TBI

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Joining the #INS2023 announcement party to say that Tamar Gollan, Mirella Diaz-Santos, Dustin Hammers, Samantha John, and I will be presenting on the role neuropsychology in ADRD clinical trials with Kevin Duff as discussant. Canโ€™t wait!

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33 year old male was found on MRI to have no cerebellum. What potential symptoms or difficulties might you expect him to have? #neurology #neuroscience

33 year old male was found on MRI to have no cerebellum. What potential symptoms or difficulties might you expect him to have? #neurology #neuroscience
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Just registered for #INS2023inSanDiego! If you haven't already, early reg ends 11/21! Thanks INS for making trainee registration reasonably affordable ๐Ÿ‘

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Oren Gottfried, MD This vessel is the reason we (vascular surgeons) do carotid-suvclavian bypasses when covering the left subclavian artery origin with a stent to treat an aortic aneurysm or dissection. As you can see it is supplied by both vertebrals.

<a href="/OGdukeneurosurg/">Oren Gottfried, MD</a> This vessel is the reason we (vascular surgeons) do carotid-suvclavian bypasses when covering the left subclavian artery origin with a stent to treat an aortic aneurysm or dissection. As you can see it is supplied by both vertebrals.