emma.rhodes@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
Emma Rhodes is a Clark Scholar and an instructor and clinical neuropsychologist in the Frontotemporal Degeneration Center at the University of Pennsylvania. She completed her PhD in clinical psychology at Temple University, predoctoral internship in neuropsychology at UCSD, and postdoctoral fellowship in geropsychology and neuropsychology at UCSF/San Francisco VA Medical Center. Dr. Rhodes’ research focuses on mechanisms of neuropsychiatric symptoms in neurodegenerative disease, with an emphasis on digital measurement of social and emotional dysfunction in bvFTD. In clinic, she conducts comprehensive neuropsychological assessments of patients with a wide range of neurologic and psychiatric conditions and strives to conduct research that is clinically informed and meaningful for patients and their families.