
Adrian Marie Svingos, MS, PhD
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Languages
- English
Gender
FemaleJohns Hopkins Affiliations:
- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty
About Adrian Marie Svingos
Primary Academic Title
Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Background
Adrian M. Svingos, PhD is a neuropsychologist and research scientist within the Center for Brain Injury Recovery and Brain Injury Clinical Research Center at Kennedy Krieger Institute.
Dr. Svingos earned her master's and doctorate degrees from the University of Florida, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology (Neuropsychology Track). She completed an APA-accredited clinical neuropsychology internship at the University of Florida Health Science Center. Dr. Svingos underwent specialized postdoctoral fellowship training in brain injury research and clinical neuropsychology at Kennedy Krieger and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (NIH T32: Research Training in Rehabilitation for Brain Injury and Neurological Disability).
Dr. Svingos’ research focuses on identifying prognostic markers (i.e., novel therapeutic targets) associated with outcomes following brain injury and measuring cognitive and functional outcomes relevant to individuals with brain injury. Currently, she is pursuing projects focused on reducing the risk of concussion and repeated injury among youth who participate in contact sports using attentional resource allocation training.
Centers and Institutes
Expertise
Education
- University of Florida, Ph.D., 2020
- University of Florida, M.S., 2016
- Syracuse University, B.S., 2014