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Maulika Kohli, M.S.

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Doctoral Student
2018-Present

SDSU / UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology
Neuropsychology

San Diego

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Areas of Research

Neuropsychology, Cognition, HIV

Bio

Maulika’s research has focused on examining successful aging in people with HIV and utilizing technology in behavioral interventions and cognitive assessments. She was awarded an NRSA Fellowship to support her dissertation project examining whether family history of dementia and APOE e4 status predict neurocognitive trajectories in people with HIV. This research may aid in identifying pre-determined risk factors of neurodegenerative diseases in people with HIV and elucidate why they may be at higher risk of poor neurocognitive outcomes.

Mentors

David Moore, Ph.D., UC San Diego

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Education
  1. M.S. Clinical Psychology
    San Diego State University
  2. B.S. Psychology
    University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Publications
  1. Kennedy, B. C., Tran, P. V., Kohli, M., Maertens, J. J., Gewirtz, J. C., & Georgieff, M. K. (2018). Beneficial effects of postnatal choline supplementation on long-Term neurocognitive deficit resulting from fetal-Neonatal iron deficiency. Behavioural Brain Research,336, 40-43. doi:10.1016/j.bbr.2017.07.043
  2. Kennedy, B. C., Kohli, M., Maertens, J. J., Marell, P. S., & Gewirtz, J. C. (2016). Conditioned object preference: an alternative approach to measuring reward learning in rats. Learning & Memory,23(11), 623-630. doi:10.1101/lm.042598.116
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