The Be More Today Show is back with a special episode looking at the Athletic brain. Check out my conversation with fellow Brown Alumna and life-long athlete Dr. Allison Brager.
Dr. Allison Brager is the Chief Science Officer of the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. She is the recipient of two National Research Service Awards from the National Institutes of Health and a National Academies of Sciences Fellowship to study physiological resiliency in extreme environments. Dr. Brager’s work spans from clinical drug trials to applied field studies with elite athletes, combat divers, and Special Forces in some of the most austere places on earth to include Antarctica.
In 2020, Dr. Brager underwent astronaut assessment & selection at NASA. She sits on advisory boards for the NCAA, NATO, Special Operations Command, the Office of the Army Surgeon General, and the federal government. She is the recipient of two presidential Meritorious Service Medals and a Joint Commendation Medal for her clinical and research expertise during the COVID-19 pandemic and the War on Terrorism. Dr. Brager has > 40 peer-reviewed publications in flagship journals to include Science, eLife, Journal of Neuroscience, and Neuropsychopharmacology and is author of Meathead: Unraveling the Athletic Brain. She holds an Sc.B in Psychology from Brown University and a Ph.D in Physiology from Kent State University.
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