Alex Badillo-Cabrera 🇵🇷
@alex_badil
Incoming Clinical Neuropsychology PhD student at @LSU. UPR-RP Alumni 🇵🇷
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01-07-2019 16:59:26
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The brilliant Liliana Ramirez Gomez, M.D., primera mujer latina en ser otorgada el Norman Geschwind Prize in Behavioral Neurology de la American Academy of Neurology 😍 qué orgullo, qué emoción y qué inspiración para nosotras que la admiramos tanto Ana Maria Rivas-Grajales MD, MSc Sandra Saade Yakeel T. Quiroz, PhD (she/her) #AANAM
Out today: Here, Yucebas et al. examined the association between category fluency clustering performance (i.e., stating words sequentially that are contained in a subcategory) and brain pathology in #COLBOS 👍🏼 #preclinical #familial #Alzheimers MGH Multicultural Alz Prev Prog cup.org/3oOROYC
🎉 MGH Multicultural Alz Prev Prog is celebrating 5 years of multicultural science! 🌟 Please join us on June 27th for a MAPP Symposium to learn more about the cool research that our team has been doing 😊 Join us in-person or via Zoom. More info here: mapp.mgh.harvard.edu/event/2023symp…
Happy 5th Anniversary to us MGH Multicultural Alz Prev Prog! 🎉 Thanks to everyone who joined us in-person or remotely for our symposium/science celebration! 🥂 I’m soooo proud of everything we’ve accomplished in the past few years! 🥹Thanks again to the MAPP team for their support and hard work! 🤩😍
Yesterday we celebrated the end of the academic year with great company and food! 😍 Thank you all MGH Multicultural Alz Prev Prog for a wonderful year! 🤩 To those who’re moving on to the next chapter of your lives (Erika, Sofia, Crystal, Gabe), best wishes on your next adventures! We’ll miss you! ✨
Big thanks to the City of Boston and the Boston City Councilor, Julia Mejia, for recognizing the important work that MGH Multicultural Alz Prev Prog is doing in our communities 😊 This is sooo special!! 😍Thank you to our community partners at Nuevo Dia Adult Center for their continued support! #ENDALZ
So excited to be chosen by Amplify LatinX as a top 100 Latinx leader in MA, championing the #Latino community! Celebrate with us on September 14 at the @bplboston and September 21 at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston! #ALX100 #ThisishowIAmplify
New interventions for #alzheimersdisease depend on the identification of individuals at earliest stage of the disease. Research from Yakeel T. Quiroz, PhD (she/her) MGH Multicultural Alz Prev Prog leverages data from #COLBOS Can Test of Verbal Fluency Identify Those at Risk for Alzheimer’s? mghpsychnews.org/verbal-fluency…
Congrats to Alex Badillo-Cabrera 🇵🇷, one of our MGH Multicultural Alz Prev Prog clinical research coordinators on getting 3rd place on the Hispanic Neuropsych Society (HNS) at NAN Neuropsychology poster competition! 🎉 Great job, Alex!👏🏼 We’re very proud of you! #COLBOS Congrats to the other winners too!😊 Keep up the good work! MGH Multicultural Asmnt & Rsrch Ctr
More than proud to be finalist and recipient of this award! And very happy to present our research with the Colombian Cohort with Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer Disease!! MGH Multicultural Alz Prev Prog Hispanic Neuropsych Society (HNS)
Congratulations to the INS Student Liaison Committee Co-Chair, Josh Fox-Fuller, Ph.D., on his INS award! Dr. Fox-Fuller has been an international leader in our field and we are all so thankful for his service and leadership! #INS2024inNYC
So excited to finally share that I will be pursuing my PhD in Clinical Psychology LSU Psychology Department under the mentorship of Matthew Calamia x Neuropsychometrics Research Group !!💜💛 Forever grateful to God, my familia, mentors, and the village that lightened the load. Here's to new beginnings! ✨ 1/3
Sooo grateful and proud to lead such a fantastic team! 🤩 Thank you very much for everything you do for our patients, research participants and their families! 👍🏼 #HelloSummer MGH Multicultural Alz Prev Prog MGH Multicultural Asmnt & Rsrch Ctr Resist Alzheimer’s Project #COLBOS #PRADAcol #BostonLatinoAgingStudy
Today our lab launched a free neuropsychology clinic for older adults from underserved communities in Baton Rouge. We are grateful for Alzheimer's Services for opening their doors to us this Saturday as an accessible place in the community to conduct these evaluations.