Dr.
Paul Nussbaum is a clinical neuropsychologist who specializes in aging
across the lifespan and brain health. With a home base in Pittsburgh,
Pa. Dr. Nussbaum maintains an Adjunct Associate Professorship in Neurological
Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He provides
national and international lectures on the human brain, brain-behavior
relations, diseases of the brain, and brain health promotion. Dr.
Nussbaum also serves as a consultant to different organizations and
companies throughout the United States. More>>>
“Breaking
News for Dr. Nussbaum on the Brain Health Front”
Teaming with Emeritus AL, Dr. Nussbaum has helped to
lead a controlled prospective pilot investigation of his Brain
Health Lifestyle with 12 independent living older adults. The program
lasted six weeks and data is now being collected. Results will be
communicated once the analyses are complete!
Dr. Nussbaum
presenting on Brain Health for the International Center on Leadership
in Education, San Diego (2008).
Transforming
Life After 50 Institute
Redefining Aging: Brain Research
Presentation (1:22) – View/Listen: RealPlayer,
Windows
Media, MP3
Dr.
Nussbaum Helps to Bring Brain Health to Corporate America
MetLife
Emeritus
FitBrains
Memorial Hospital
Smart Genetics
Hasbro
Health Initiatives
International Center on Leadership in Education
Diamond Cabinets
Dr.
Nussbaum Educating America on Brain Health!
Dr.
Nussbaum presents on Brain Health at The Geriatric Interest
Network (April 1, 2008), Foxdale CCRC (April 2, 2008), and
at the Penn State University Gerontology Center Colloquia
(April 2, 2008).
Dr.
Nussbaum presents on Brain Health to the Business, Political,
and Education Leadership at the first Summit on Education
for the 21st Century, Modesto California, April 11 and 12,
2008).
Dr.
Nussbaum presents at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute on Alzheimer’s
Disease and Brain Health, April 16, 2008, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dr.
Nussbaum presents on Brain Health for Metlife and A.G. Edwards
at two events in Chicago, April 17th, 2008.
Dr.
Nussbaum named Chief Scientific Officer
for FitBrains (fun brain games)