Transplant Neuropsychology Consortium
The Transplant Neuropsychology Consortium is a national, multi-site collaborative.
Consortium Mission
Consortium Objectives
Define specialty adult Transplant Neuropsychology practice, including standards for neuropsychological evaluation with pre- and post-transplant populations, opportunities for intervention, and recommendations for multidisciplinary collaboration.
Establish and support a network of Clinical Neuropsychologists practicing Transplant Neuropsychology.
Develop a collaborative clinical research network to facilitate empirically-sound neurobehavioral research in transplant.
Champion the interpretation of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral findings in context of social drivers of health to promote long-term health and resilience.
Integrate advocacy across the work that we do to promote early access to transplant, long-term brain health, and health equity.
Consortium Activities
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology Submissions
We’re accepting submissions for a Special Issue on Transplant Neuropsychology.
Abstract Deadline: July 10, 2026
Manuscript Deadline: November 30, 2026
Learn more about this special issue and submission instructions
2026 American Transplant Congress (ATC) Conference
We are presenting at the American Transplant Congress 2026 Conference!
Come check out our In-Depth Symposium on Saturday, June 20:
Cognitive Functioning in Transplant: Best Practices for Assessment and Intervention Across the Transplant Trajectory
Consortium Leadership

Franchesca Arias, PhD
Co-Founder
Assistant Professor
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
College of Public Health and Health Professions
University of Florida
farias2@phhp.ufl.edu

Kyle Jennette, PhD
Co-Founder
Director, Transplant Neuropsychology Service
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Neurology, and Transplant Surgery
University of Illinois College of Medicine
kjennett@uic.edu

Jenessa S. Price, PhD
Co-Founder
Director, Transplant Neuropsychology Clinic
Associate Professor
Departments of Surgery & Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
Medical College of Wisconsin
jeprice@mcw.edu

Sarah M. Szymkowicz, PhD, ABPP
Co-Founder
Board Certified in Clinical Neuropsychology
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
sarah.szymkowicz@vumc.org