Dr. Corina Bondi, PhD Receives Award

During the 39th Annual National Neurotrauma Symposium held in June in Atlanta, GA, Dr. Corina Bondi, PhD, Assistant Professor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Pittsburgh, was awarded the 2022 Rosalind Franklin Award. Established in 2021 by Mary Ann Liebert Publishers (Journal of Neurotrauma), it aims to recognize a female researcher who has made a notable scientific contribution to the field of neurotrauma. The recipient is selected based on the impact of their research in traumatic brain injury (TBI) or spinal cord injury, educational efforts such as mentoring, outreach and dissemination of neurotrauma knowledge, and significant contributions to the mission of the National Neurotrauma Society (NNS) beyond research and educational activities. Dr. Bondi was selected due to “her research contributions to our understanding of executive function impairment across sexes and age after TBI, her mentorship of 42 trainees, and outstanding service as a leader in NNS.”

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Left to right: Corina Bondi, PhD, '03; Courtney Robertson, MD, 2021-2022 National Neurotrauma Society President; Alana Conti, PhD, 2021-2022 National Neurotrauma Society Vice President.
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