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Dr. Bernadine Cimprich is an Associate Professor Emerita at the University of Michigan School of Nursing. Her research focuses on cognitive function alterations in individuals with cancer, particularly in women treated for breast cancer. Dr. Cimprich's current studies examine significant cognitive challenges stemming from breast cancer treatment and aim to identify potential differences in functional neural activation related to attention and working memory through functional magnetic resonance imaging. Furthermore, she investigates mental attentional fatigue and the therapeutic application of natural restorative environments to enhance cognitive functioning. Her teaching contributions include involvement in both undergraduate and Master’s degree programs, where she specializes in biobehavioral concentration for Nurse Practitioners and PhD students, advocating for research in cognitive dysfunction in cancer patients. Dr. Cimprich has been involved in notable national and international presentations regarding cognitive impairments due to chemotherapy in breast cancer. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and has received multiple awards, including the Cancer Nursing Original Research Award from the International Journal of Cancer Care.
University of Michigan School of Nursing • Ann Arbor, MI
Taught undergraduate and graduate programs, focusing on biobehavioral aspects of nursing.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science