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    Jarrett Rushmore

    Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Medicine

    Dr. R. Jarrett Rushmore III is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM). He specializes in neuroanatomy and is the curator of the Pandya-Rosene Neuroanatomical Archive and the H.M. brain collection. His research focuses on primate neuroanatomy, visual neglect, cortical spreading depression, and cerebral cortex activation and deactivation methods.14

    Dr. Rushmore obtained his Ph.D. in Anatomy and Neurobiology from BUSM in 2004, where he has since held various academic roles, including Assistant Professor and Graduate Director for the department.13 His work includes exploring the brain's adaptive changes following injury or developmental challenges, using techniques like transcranial magnetic stimulation to study and encourage functional recovery.3 Additionally, he has taught neuroanatomy to medical and graduate students for over a decade and has received multiple teaching awards.3

    Beyond his academic contributions, Dr. Rushmore is actively involved in mentoring students, directing graduate programs, and conducting research supported by grants from institutions like the NIH.12

    Highlights

    Aug 6 · bumc.bu.edu
    R. J. Rushmore III | Anatomy & Neurobiology
    R. J. Rushmore III | Anatomy & Neurobiology
    Jarrett Rushmore, Ph.D. - Psychiatry Neuroimaging Laboratory
    Jun 20 · bumc.bu.edu
    [PDF] curriculum vitae r. jarrett rushmore iii
    Jul 1 · bumc.bu.edu
    Faculty Spotlight: Dr. R. Jarrett Rushmore III
    Faculty Spotlight: Dr. R. Jarrett Rushmore III

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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States