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Kimberly Sullivan is a Research Associate Professor at Boston University School of Public Health specializing in Environmental Health. She serves as the Principal Investigator for the Gulf War Illness Consortium (GWIC) and the Gulf War Illness Biorepository Network (BBRAIN), focusing on the pathobiology and treatment of Gulf War Illness (GWI). With a strong background in behavioral neurotoxicology, Dr. Sullivan's research includes coordinating field studies concerning the effects of neurotoxic substances and their impact on cognitive functioning and neurological diseases. Her work encompasses understanding the genetic and environmental factors contributing to cognitive decline in military veterans. Dr. Sullivan has been active in various multi-site clinical trials aimed at identifying biomarkers and effective treatments for GWI and related health issues. She earned her PhD at Boston University and previously obtained her BA from Curry College. Her academic and research contributions have been widely recognized, making significant strides in the understanding of GWI and its implications on veteran health.
Boston University School of Public Health • Boston, MA
Conducting research on Gulf War Illness and its effects on veterans, leading multi-site clinical trials and managing research on environmental exposures.
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