
Julius Fridriksson
@juliusthor_vpr
Aphasia treatment; neurobiology of aphasia recovery; normal and disordered mechanisms of speech & language.
Center for the Study of Aphasia Recovery (C-STAR)
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https://web.asph.sc.edu/aphasia/ 22-01-2010 17:57:00
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Last Friday, University of South Carolina announced a new hospital focused on neurological care, coming soon to Columbia’s BullStreet District. It and other @UofSCBrainHealth efforts will transform South Carolina from a “neurology desert” into a hub for brain care. 🧠🫂sc.edu/uofsc/posts/20…



This is why #USCBrainHealth is building an expanding network of cognitive screening clinics throughout the state with our partners @thePrismaHealth and HopeHealth: bit.ly/uscbhn#WorldAl… #DementiaAwareness #AlzheimersAwareness #USCBrainHealth #BrainHealth #NeuroTwitter



South Carolina is leading the way with AI! Chairman Jeff Bradley and the AI Committee are partnering with Google to declutter outdated regulations, setting an example for the nation. Exciting progress for innovation and efficiency! 👇 pluribusnews.com/news-and-event…


Welcome to the University of South Carolina Brain Health Team, Senator Shealy!

The USC Brain Health Network screened their first patient for dementia in January 2024. 🧠🫂 Since then, the network has expanded to five locations and seen hundreds of patients. The Sumter clinic ribbon-cutting ceremony was a major highlight in a busy spring!

Glad to see this work out in @BrainComms: Verbal working memory and syntactic comprehension segregate into the dorsal and ventral streams, respectively w/Julius Fridriksson @Leo_Bonilha Gregory Hickok Dirk den Ouden Zeinab Khoshhal Mollasaraei Chris Rorden academic.oup.com/braincomms/adv…

R01 grant writing at a coffee shop on a Sunday afternoon. Going back to basics University of South Carolina USC Research


Today, we are thrilled to launch the Carolina Grants and Innovation Hub, a one-stop shop for University of South Carolina faculty researchers and research administrators to get innovative training and proposal development support. 🔗sc.edu/about/offices_…

Thank you Gov. Gov. Henry McMaster for an executive budget that supports transformational initiatives including University of South Carolina's planned neurological facility dedicated to treating stroke, brain trauma, epilepsy & other neurological issues. This investment is vital for rural & underserved SC!


Congratulations to our USC Brain Health colleague Senator Katrina Shealy on receiving the 2025 Riley-Wilkins OneSouthCarolina Legislative Award. Shealy earned this award through her tireless advocacy for South Carolina families. 🏆furman.edu/riley/news/sen…


.University of South Carolina's State House Briefing is out! 🏛House Ways & Means budget week 🏥AARP South Carolina backs Gov. Gov. Henry McMaster's call for USC's neuro hospital 🎇Carolina Day showcases USC's impact 📋Student leaders share insights with Daniel J. Rickenmann Take a look & subscribe! …ty-of-south-carolina.read.axioshq.com/p/state-house-…


Matchin et al. report sentence comprehension relies on distinct networks; working memory maps to dorsal stream damage, while syntax links to ventral stream lesions in post-stroke aphasia. Please read at:buff.ly/4ify9Yj@wmatch… Julius Fridriksson @Leo_Bonilha Gregory Hickok


This week, a U.S. District Court Judge blocked the National Institutes of Health from implementing a change to indirect cost rates. In a new video University of South Carolina VP for Research Julius Fridriksson shares how this ruling affects our research community.


USC VP for Research Julius Fridriksson enjoyed catching up with SC Rep. @SyllesteDavis, chair of the House 3M Committee, to discuss how the state’s needs align with University of South Carolina innovation — with a focus on AI and its growing impact for SC & beyond. #SCStrong #ResearchImpact


Well done University of South Carolina faculty, students and staff! Your research success makes the Palmetto State more competitive and creates a better life for South Carolinians! Special thanks to the USC Research team and our visionary leader Julius Fridriksson #ForeverToThee