About
Dr. Kesler is a cognitive neuroscientist with expertise in neuroimaging, neuropsychology, biostatistics, machine learning and computer programming. The focus of her research concerns the effects of cancer and its treatments on brain network (connectome) organization. She aims to improve precision health management of cognitive toxicities in patients with non-CNS cancer though connectome-based subtyping and prognosis of cognitive dysfunction. She also examines the relationships between the connectome, cognition, and survival in patients with CNS cancer. She has obtained over $14 million in external grant funding including four National Institutes of Health R01’s and the prestigious National Institutes of Health Director’s New Innovator Award.
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