NNS 2026

Mikaela Sullivan, Ms.

Clinical Research Assitant

Mikaela Sullivan, MS, is a Clinical Research Assistant in the Department of Neurosurgery and member of the Brain Injury Research Program and Center for Neurotrauma Research. She completed her bachelors degrees at Wisconsin Lutheran College in psychology and Spanish. She then completed her masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Marquette University. Her research investigates the impacts of head trauma on later-life cognitive and neurobehavioral health through use of multimodal biomarkers and assessment. She plans to pursue her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology with a Neuropsychology emphasis to further her research and clinical interests in traumatic brain injury, aging, and neurodegenerative disease processes.

All Sessions by Mikaela Sullivan, Ms.

2:01 pm - 2:04 pm

DB01.18 - Associations of Neurotrauma History with Parkinsonism and Lewy Body Dementia Clinical Features in Former NFL Players at Late Life

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Associations of Neurotrauma History with Parkinsonism and Lewy Body Dementia Clinical Features in Former NFL Players at Late Life