NIDUS Boot Camp Alumni in the News: May 2025

Each month, we highlight news stories and articles featuring NIDUS Boot Camp alumni. If you are a Boot Camp alum and have an accomplishment that you’d like featured here, let us know.

Richard Fortinsky, PhD
UConn Today: Supervised Exercise Improves Broken Hip Outcomes in Older Women – UConn Today

Shoshana Herzig, MD, MPH
HCPLive: Crisis Point: Turning the Tide in The Opioid Crisis

Aaron Koenig, MD
FirstWord Pharma: NeuLogiq Platform Confirms Electrophysiological Marker of Target Engagement in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder

Kate Madden, MD
AuntMinnie: ISMRM: MRI is an ‘indispensable’ tool for AD diagnosis and staging
AuntMinnie: 6 practical tips for making MRI more sustainable
AuntMinnie: Week in Review: MRI in paradise — aka the ISMRM meeting | Cancer incidence increases in women

Thomas H. McCoy, MD
Psychiatry Online: Stratifying Risk for Postpartum Depression at Time of Hospital Discharge

Ziad Obermeyer, MD
The Nation Newspaper: Using AI to further cancer research: Tales of experts behind the breakthroughs

Esther Oh, MD, PhD
NYU Langone News: Addressing Hearing Loss May Reduce Isolation Among the Elderly

Mark Oldham, MD
Psychiatric Times: New Delirium Guidelines Discussed at APA Annual Meeting

Nicholas S. Reed, AuD, PhD
NYU Langone News: Addressing Hearing Loss May Reduce Isolation Among the Elderly
Neuroscience News: Can Hearing Aids Ease Loneliness? New Study Says Yes

Brandon Westover, MD
JAMA Network: General AI May Revolutionize Neurology—Or It Might Be Bad

Jo Ellen Wilson, MD, PhD, MPH
Prevention: How Microplastics in Human Brains May Affect Mental Health

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