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Dr. Bonnie Levin has over 25 years of experience as a neuropsychologist and has published extensively in the field of mental status changes associated with degenerative disorders. The majority of her research has focused on the cognitive and behavioral aspects of Parkinson’s disease and other dementias. She has been funded by the National Parkinson’s Foundation and has served as an ad hoc reviewer and as a permanent member of the NINDS/NSDK study section. Dr. Levin has taught the graduate level course in Neuropsychology within the Department of Psychology for the past 20 years. She has trained over 100 graduate practicum students, interns, and post-doctoral fellows.
Dr. Katzen joined the UM faculty in 2006 and as a Research Assistant Professor. Her main research interests are in aging and dementia. She has an NIH-NINDS funded Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23) to study cognitive recovery in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus. Dr. Katzen is also actively engaged in several other research projects within the Division including a longitudinal study examining the cognitive and behavioral aspects of Parkinson’s disease (PD).