Brady Jamal Williamson , PhD
Research Assistant Professor
Medical Science Building
231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45267
Phone 513-558-2334
Fax 513-558-1599
Email willi3by@ucmail.uc.edu
Education
Bachelor's Degree: University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH, (Neuroscience and Psychology)
Master's Degree: University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH, (Experimental Psychology)
Doctoral Degree: University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH, (Experimental Neuropsychology)
Research and Practice Interests
Brady is primarily interested in how brain connectivity/plasticity changes in relation to development or neurological insult. This has led him down the path of optimizing neuroimaging protocols to acquire ideal data for studying this phenomenon. Along the way, Brady has gained expertise in advanced statistics, machine/deep learning, programming, neuropsychological assessment, and neuroimaging protocol design.
Research Support
Grant: #R21HD115776 JIT HOLD Investigators:Awosika, Oluwole; Bhattacharya, Amit; Demel, Stacie; Sucharew, Heidi; Williamson, Brady 07-01-2024 -06-30-2026 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Tracking the Development and Influence of Post-Stroke Sensory Reweighting on Walking and Balance Outcomes Role:Collaborator 0.00 Hold Level:Federal
Grant: #2RF1NS036695-20 Investigators:Demel, Stacie; Vagal, Achala; Wang, Lily; Williamson, Brady; Woo, Daniel -06-30-2029 National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Hemorrhagic Stroke-V Role:Collaborator 0.00 Hold Level:Federal
Grant: #PTSD Study MOU / 23-1643-CRA 07-31-2024 -07-30-2029 US Army Medical Research and Development Command A Phase 2, Multi-center, Multi-arm, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Adaptive Platform Trial to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Potential Therapeutic Interventions in A Role:PI 82409.23 Hold Level:Federal
Grant: #PTSD Study MOU / 23-1643-CRA 07-31-2024 -07-30-2029 US Army Medical Research and Development Command A Phase 2, Multi-center, Multi-arm, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Adaptive Platform Trial to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Potential Therapeutic Interventions in A Role:PI 82409.23 Hold Level:Federal
Contact Information
Academic - Medical Science Building
231 Albert Sabin Way
CincinnatiĀ
Ohio, 45267
Phone: 513-558-2334
Fax: 513-558-1599
willi3by@ucmail.uc.edu