Research Assistant
Center for Neurorehabilition Services
Fatima Sharif holds a degree in Neuroscience and Philosophy from the College of William & Mary, with a concentration in Contemplative Studies. Her interdisciplinary training drives her commitment to integrative neurorehabilitation, focusing on cognitive restoration. Fatima is passionate about investigating how neurodiagnostic data track with subtle aspects of lived experience, and is particularly interested in developing therapeutic interventions that leverage the connection between respiration and the nervous system. Her current research evaluates the clinical viability of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for persistent post-concussive symptoms, with the goal of translating these insights to advance precision neurorehabilitation.