Background pattern of a brain with neural connections
Kali Burke

Kali Burke

Project Manager

Global Parkinson's Genetics Program

Kali Burke holds a PhD in Cognitive Psychology and completed postdoctoral training in Otolaryngology and Neuropathology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She previously served as a Scientist at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Her research background includes studying age- and traumatic brain injury–related hearing loss, as well as the effects of Alzheimer’s disease–associated genes on auditory function. Kali has successfully managed complex, multi-institutional projects, supported large-scale data collection efforts, and contributed to scientific publications. She is also a former recipient of an NIH F32 fellowship, reflecting her strong track record in research and project execution.

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