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Linda D. Ruiz, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in neuropsychology. She earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from DePaul University and a BA in Psychology from Stanford University, followed by postdoctoral and predoctoral training at the VA Maryland Health Care System.
- Education: BA in Psychology (Stanford University, 2011), PhD in Clinical Psychology (DePaul University, 2019)
- Training: Internship and fellowships in neuropsychology at VA Maryland Health Care System (2019–2022)
Dr. Ruiz’s research examines how environmental and social factors impact long-term cognitive health. Her work includes studies on neighborhood socioeconomic resources, psychosocial hazards, stroke risk, and cognitive aging, as well as educational outcomes influenced by neighborhood context and school environments.
As a bilingual neuropsychologist, she provides comprehensive evaluations for patients with neurological, psychiatric, and medical conditions, focusing on enhancing cognitive health and safety through a whole-health perspective.

