Dr. Rabinowitz is interested in chronic brain injury outcomes across the spectrum of traumatic brain injury (TBI) severity. In particular, her work focuses on the psychosocial factors that confer resilience after brain injury, with an interest in self-regulation as a key mechanism. A number of Dr. Rabinowitz’s projects leverage mobile technology to augment brain injury assessment and intervention. She works with local and national collaborators on studies of long-term brain injury outcomes, including neuroimaging studies to elucidate neuropathological substrates of chronic and neurodegenerative effects of brain injury, and large epidemiological studies of participation in contact sports as a risk factor for cognitive and emotional dysfunction later in life
Amanda Rabinowitz, PhD
Research Associate Professor
Associate Director, Jefferson Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
Contact Information

Jefferson Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
50 Township Line Road
Elkins Park, PA 19027
Research Associate Professor
Associate Director, Jefferson Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
Research & Clinical Interests
Education
PhD, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA - 2012
MS, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA - 2012
Residency
Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University, Providence, RI - 2012
Fellowship
NIH F32 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Brain Injury and Repair, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA - 2015
NIH T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Neurorehabilitation and Neurorepair, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute/University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA - 2014
Publications
- Prevalence of Self-reported COVID-19 Infection in Persons With Complicated Mild to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury A Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Study
- Effects of Home Neighborhood Tree Canopy Coverage on Mental Health Outcomes: A Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Investigation
- Adolescent Sports Participation and Health in Early Adulthood: An Observational Study
- Predictors of Multidimensional Profiles of Participation After Traumatic Brain Injury: A TBI Model Systems Study
- Adherence to high-frequency ecological momentary assessment in persons with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury
Awards
- 2022 - Rosenthal Award National Institute of Disability Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Centers (Outstanding Publication)
- 2010 - Benton-Meier Neuropsychology Scholarship American Psychological Foundation
- 2010 - Research and Graduate Office Dissertation Enhancement Award The Pennsylvania State University College of Liberal Arts
- 2010 - Research and Graduate Office Dissertation Support Award The Pennsylvania State University College of Liberal Arts
- 2011 - Wisniewski Family Enhancement Award The Pennsylvania State University Psychology Department