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Emily Briceño, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Adult Clinical Psychology, Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan
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Clinical Associate Professor
Medical School » Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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The Center’s growing membership represents a diverse community of experts focused on interdisciplinary solutions to global health challenges.Become a Member

Emily Briceño, PhD

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Adult neuropsychology, physical medicine and rehabilitation

Emily Briceño's global work focuses on cognitive health and neuropsychological assessment in adult and aging populations. Her research interests in health equity align with the Center's themes of social and environmental determinants of health. She is committed to addressing cognitive health disparities in aging populations and in the measurement of cognition across culturally and linguistically diverse older populations.

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