Grant Iverson, Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School | Director, Mass General for Children Sports Concussion Program | Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Dr. Grant Iverson is a Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School. He is the Director of the Concussion Research Program for the Schoen Adams Research Institute at Spaulding Rehabilitation. He is the Director of the Mass General for Children Sports Concussion Program. He is also the Director of the Neuropsychology Outcome Assessment Laboratory at Mass General Brigham Spaulding Rehabilitation. He has an internationally recognized research program in two broad areas: (i) outcome from mild traumatic brain injury (across the lifespan, in athletes, civilians, military service members, and veterans), and (ii) improving the methodology for assessing and identifying mild cognitive impairment. His team has published more than 625 empirical articles, reviews, and book chapters.
Financial relationships
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Professional ServicesIneligible company:NeuroHealth Research, LLCTopic:ConsultingDate added:12/11/2025Date updated:12/11/2025
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Professional ServicesIneligible company:NeuroHealth Research and Rehabilitation, Inc.Topic:ConsultingDate added:12/11/2025Date updated:12/11/2025
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Independent contractorIneligible company:Sway Medical, LLCTopic:Scientific AdvisingDate added:12/11/2025Date updated:12/11/2025
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