RENEE ROULEAU
Renee is Bridges for Parkinson’s very own “scientist on call”! She and Colleen started their partnership while working together on a clinical research project at Vanderbilt, where Renee became a Parkinson’s “expert”.
After leaving Vanderbilt to go to graduate school for more neuroscience, she volunteered as a coach, and went off to get her Master’s in Neuroscience at the University at Buffalo, helping Colleen and Bridges for Parkinson’s to make science more translatable, translational, and transformative.
Now, Renee resides in the Big Apple working at NYU as an administrator for their medical school program, and continues to be a part of the whole brain here at Bridges for Parkinson’s!
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When she’s not at work, researching for writing articles with Colleen, or caring for her two kitties with cerebellar hypoplasia (another movement disorder, seeing a theme?), you can find her reading the latest “romantasy” book, trying out new restaurants in NYC, or all around the world traveling to new places with her husband in tow.

