Partners
At Lumos Labs, we believe in building strong relationships not just with our subscribers, but also other researchers and businesses. We've worked hard to develop a community of scientists, medical researchers, healthcare providers and news outlets committed to the benefits of brain training. This growing network includes researchers at Stanford, UCSF, Berkeley and Harvard. It also includes organizations such as Touchstone Health, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Medi-Care First.
If you’re interested in learning more about how you or your institution can partner with Lumosity.com and Lumos Labs, click here.
Partners
Scientific Board
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Moriah Thomason, Ph.D.
Pediatrics and Psychology, Wayne State University and the Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute. Her work is focused on studying the changes in a child’s brain over time that lead to improvements in emotion regulation and cognitive control.
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Cris Niell, Ph.D.
Neuroscience, UCSF. Studies the anatomical and functional changes in neurons during the development of the visual system.
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Michael Walker, Ph.D.
President of Walker Bioscience, Consulting Professor at Stanford University. Specialization in biostatistics, biotechnology, and bioinformatics for biotechnology R&D.
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Elizabeth Race, Ph.D.
Neuroscience, Boston University, Memory Disorders Research Center. Currently researching the neural substrates of memory and cognitive control in younger and older adults and memory disorders in patients with amnesia.
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Jennifer Tsui, Ph.D.
Neuroscience, McGill University. Studying cell signaling pathways and visual system plasticity. Doctoral work examined the molecular underpinning of memory and learning.
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Elizabeth Buchen, M.S.
Neuroscience, UCSF. Researches factors that regulate adult neurogenesis in the hippocampus.
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Raag Airan, MD, Ph.D.
Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Internal Medicine, Washington Hospital Center. Develops optical tools for studying the neural basis of neuropsychiatric diseases.
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Wesley C. Clapp, Ph.D.
Neuroscience, UCSF. Specialization in human neural plasticity as well as major research interests in memory, attention, distraction and aging.
Collaborators
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Martin Buschkuehl, PhD and Susanne Jaeggi, PhD
University of Michigan
Dual N-Back training to improve fluid intelligence in healthy adults -
Thomas Dannhauser, PhD
University College London
Combining Lumosity training, physical fitness, and social engagement to improve outcomes in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) -
Maurice Finn
University of New South Wales
Lumosity training to improve cognition in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) -
Anett Gyurak
University of California, Berkeley
Improving emotion regulation in young adults through cognitive training -
Shelli Kesler, PhD
Stanford University
Improving cognitive outcomes in cancer survivors and children with genetically based learning disabilities -
Christine Hooker, PhD
Harvard University
Lumosity training to improve outcomes in patients with schizophrenia -
Chris Johnson, PhD
University of California, San Diego
Lumosity training to improve outcomes in combat veterans suffering from traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) -
Eric Johnson, PhD
Columbia University
Decision making over the lifespan -
George Loewenstein, PhD
Carnegie Mellon University
Incentivizing healthy behavior in elderly
