
معرفی
Franklin Brown is an Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology at Yale University, affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine and the Division of Neuropsychology. His clinical work focuses on patients with brain tumors, epilepsy, cancer-related cognitive complaints, multiple sclerosis, and brain injuries. He is renowned for developing the internationally used Brown Location Test (BLT) and the STEPS sleep treatment program, which address cognitive assessment and student sleep education, respectively.
- Education: PhD (Louisiana Tech University, 2002), MA (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 1996), BA (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 1994)
His research spans visual memory, cognitive inefficiency, and their applications in epilepsy and multiple sclerosis, with a focus on improving diagnostic accuracy and understanding subcortical stroke impacts. Recent publications highlight trends in neuropsychological testing, sleep research, and cognitive biomarkers for neurological diseases.
Collaborations include Yale Cancer Center, Pediatric Epilepsy Program, and Yale Ventures. He volunteers on boards (AACN & AACNF), reviews certifications, and advocates for diversity in neuropsychology.

