Brandy Dupee

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Brandy Dupee has been a research assistant in the Laboratory for Human Neurobiology since the fall of 2013. Some of her responsibilities include human-subjects neuropsychological and wearable device testing, statistical analysis, and preparation of conference and manuscript submissions. Brandy graduated in May of 2017 from Simmons College with a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Behavior. 

When she has time, Brandy explores both digital and film photography and has created over 100 different prints of her photos.

Email: dupee@simmons.edu

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Publications: 

Shaafi Kabiri, N., Cote, A.C., Dupee, B.N., Thomas, K.C. Test-retest reliability of the MATRICS Cognitive Consensus Battery (MCCB) in persons with schizophrenia and healthy volunteers: A non-interventional study. Manuscript in preparation.

Presenations:

Shaffi Kabiri, N., Cote, A.C., Dupee, B.N., Dethridge, C.N., Wager, T., Ward, S., Cai, X., Bhangu, J., Thomas, K.C. (2018, March). Intensive Measurement of Circadian Rhythm in Alzheimer’s Disease- A feasibility study. Abstract submitted to the Advances in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Therapies AN AAT-AD/PD Focus Meeting, Torino, Italy.

Shaafi Kabiri, N., Mendez, N., Cote, A.C., Dupee, B.N., Bhangu, J., Thomas, K.C. Intra-Individual Variability and its Relations with Cognitive Functioning in Healthy Volunteers and Subjects with Schizophrenia. Abstract submitted to the International Neuropsychological Society meeting, Washington, DC., February, 2018.

Shaafi Kabiri, N., Dupee, B.D.,Cote, A.C., Krengel, M.H., Thomas, K.C. Continuous Performance Test-Identical Pairs (CPT-IP): Characterization and Relation to Other Attention and Working Memory Tasks. Poster presentation delivered at the International Neuropsychological Society meeting, New Orleans, LA., February, 2017.

Shaafi Kabiri, N., Cote, A.C.,Dupee, B.N., Fried, P.J., Krengel, M.H., Thomas, K.C. Test-retest reliability of the MATRICS Cognitive Consensus Battery (MCCB) in persons with schizophrenia and healthy volunteers: A non-interventional study. Poster presentation delivered at the Society for Neuroscience meeting, San Diego, CA., November, 2016.