Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Boston University School of Medicine
Dr. Bogdanova is a Director of the Neurorehabilitation Lab and an Assistant Professor at the Boston University School of Medicine, and a Director of the Virtual Care Neurorehabilitation Program, PM&R, VA Boston HCS. She holds a PhD in Behavioral Neuroscience and a PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology. She is a licensed clinical neuropsychologist and neuroscientist with experience in brain injury, cognitive rehabilitation, and clinical research. Dr. Bogdanova is an expert in neurorehabilitation, novel neuromodulation treatments, and multidisciplinary brain injury rehab. She served as a subject matter expert on several scientific review panels (NIH, NASA, DOD, CDMRP, CRMRP) and a Committee on Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy for TBI: Consensus Study, by NAM. She served as a Principal Investigator on multiple federally funded clinical trials of cognitive rehabilitation and neuromodulation in TBI. Her program of research focuses on development and evaluation of multimodal neurorehabilitation interventions to improve cognitive and neuropsychiatric deficits in TBI. Dr. Bogdanova has developed and currently leads the Virtual Care Neurorehabilitation and Neuromodulation TBI Programs at the VA PM&R Service. She has an extensive publication record and she co-authored three cognitive rehabilitation evidence-based systematic reviews and the ACRM “Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual: Translating Evidence-Based Recommendations into Practice”. Her work has been presented nationally and internationally (over 100 presentations and lectures). Dr. Bogdanova is a founding chair of VR & Computerized Cognitive Rehab and co-chair of EBCR Executive Function workgroup of the ACRM BI-ISIG Task Force. She also serves on the ACRM Disorders of Consciousness Task Force, International SIG, and International COVID-19 Task Force.