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Kate Rachel Gould, a Senior Research Fellow at Monash University, specializes in clinically applied research aimed at understanding and improving cognitive and psychiatric behavioral changes associated with acquired brain injury (ABI). She is a practicing Clinical Neuropsychologist and leads a comprehensive research program that, through experimental and qualitative approaches, focuses on the co-design of interventions. Dr. Gould received the 2024 Vice Chancellor's Research Talent Accelerator Fellow and has conducted landmark studies that map the psychiatric disorders following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Her significant contributions are recognized in clinical guidelines and handbooks. Notably, she has been pivotal in pioneering research related to the effects of cybercrime on individuals with ABI and leads the CYBERABILITY project to co-design educational resources for communities. Dr. Gould has published over 38 peer-reviewed articles and has attracted over $2 million in research funding, demonstrating her impactful work in the field. In addition to her research, she serves as a mentor to doctoral and honors students and is actively engaged in community consultations.
Monash University • Melbourne
Leads research themes focused on cognitive and behavioral adaptations following brain injuries.
Thinkfully • Melbourne
Provides clinical services while developing innovative research collaborations.
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