year: Doctoral diversity program

hometown: memphis, TN

Autumn Brunson

Autumn graduated in May of 2021 from Tennessee State University with a BS in Cellular and Molecular Biology. She was accepted into the Johns Hopkins Doctoral Diversity Program and has been working with the lab since September. Autumn has assisted with many of the lab’s projects, including both the Recovery and Mindfulness studies. She is currently working on a project titled, “Preventing Post-Stroke Anxiety in Patients Discharged Home”.

Publication

Marsh, E.B., Girgenti, S., Llinas, E.J., Brunson, A. Outcomes in Patients with Minor Stroke: Diagnosis and Management in the Post-thrombectomy Era. Neurotherapeutics (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13311-023-01349-5 Click to read article

Girgenti, Sophia G. BS; Brunson, Autumn O. BS; Marsh, Elisabeth B. MD. Baseline Function and Rehabilitation Are as Important as Stroke Severity as Long-term Predictors of Cognitive Performance Post-stroke. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 102(2S):p S43-S50, February 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000002125 Click to read article