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About David Tate

Dr. David Tate is a clinical neuropsychologist trained at Brigham Young University and Brown Medical School. He is heavily involved in medical imaging research used to examine a number of developmental, clinical, and medical disorders including traumatic brain injury and HIV. Dr. Tate has held faculty appointments at Brown University, Boston University, Harvard Medical School, and University of Texas Health Science Center. Dr. Tate has an active funded research program that explores the biological and cognitive benefits of cognitive rehabilitation treatments for service members with a traumatic brain injury. He also supports the Neuroimaging Core for the Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium (CENC) which is a multicenter DoD/VA funded collaborative effort to study the long-term effects of mild traumatic brain injury among US service members and veterans. In addition, he has begun working with researchers examining the imaging and cognitive effects high altitude flying has on pilots working in decompressed environments.

Positions

September 2018 - Present Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Utah ‐ School of Medicine
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April 2015 - Present Research Associate Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis Missouri Institute of Mental Health
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Education

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2002 - 2005 Internship and Post-Doctoral Training, Brown University ‐ Neuropsychology
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1999 - 2003 PhD, Brigham Young University ‐ Clinical Psychology
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1989 - 1994 BS, BA, Brigham Young University ‐ Psychology, Anthropology
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Contact Information

Phone: 314-516-8409
Fax: 314-516-8405

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