Risa Nakase-Richardson, PhD FACRM, FNAN

Associate Chief of Staff for Research

Risa.Richardson@va.gov

RisaN@usf.edu

Affiliation(s)

University of South Florida

Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine & Neurosurgery and Neural Repair

Tampa VA Research & Education Foundation

Chairman of the Board

Research

Research Area(s): Traumatic brain injury & rehabilitation; Sleep and traumatic brain injury; Healthcare access, quality, and equity; Disorders of consciousness / severe brain injury

Research Population: Traumatic brain injury; Disability (cognitive / behavioral)

Research Methods: Mixed methods research; Implementation science; Stakeholder engagement; Objective technologies / wearables for sleep measurement

Collaboration

Dr. Richardson is interested in collaborating with implementation science and clinical translational experts in TBI and sleep. In particular, funded PIs who can collaborate on center-level grant submissions.

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Recent Funding History

 

Dates Title Funding Source and Type Role
2023 – 2027 Improving Healthcare Engagement and Access to Optimize Long-Term Outcomes: Supporting Veterans and Service Members with TBI Morbidity (I-HEAL) DOD, CDMRP TP220152 / Focused Program Award Mechnanism PI
2023 – 2027 The REACH Intervention for Caregivers of Veterans with TBI: Efficacy and Dissemination across the VA Polytrauma System of Care DOD, CDMRP TP220091 / Randomized Control Trial Mechanism LSPI
2021 – 2025 Characterization, evaluation, and implementation of innovative TBI intensive evaluation and treatment programs (IETP) VA, QUERI 1I5I01RX002775-04 / Merit, Partnered Evaluation Award Multiple PI
2014 – 2025 Improved Understanding of Medical and Psychological Needs (I-MAP) in Veterans and Service Members with Chronic TBI DOD, DHA W91YTZ-13-C-0015 / Service Directed Contract PI
2018 – 2024 Characterization and Treatment of Chronic Pain after Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury NIDILRR 90DPTB0017 / TBI Collaborative Award Mechanism Multiple PI
2019 – 2025 Long-Term Impact of Military-related Brain Injury Consortium DOD/VA I01 CX002097 / Multicenter Merit Co-I
2020 – 2022 Improving Sleep Apnea Treatment Adherence After Brain Injury: A Feasibility Study VA I21 RX003303 / VA Pilot Award Co-I
2016 – 2022 Comparative Effectiveness of Sleep Apnea Assessment Strategies to Maximize TBI Rehabilitation Outcome (C-SAS). PCORI R-1511-33005 / Comparative Effectiveness Trial PI
2020 – 2021 Dissemination of Effective Rehabilitation Strategies for TBI PCORI EADI-16211 / Engagement Award LSPI
2022 – 2025 Comparing treatment approaches to promote inpatient rehabilitation effectiveness for traumatic brain injury (CARE 4 TBI) NIH 5UG3NS117844 & 4UH3NS117844 / UG3/UH3 Co-I