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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Neurology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home AboutAbout Mission Message from the Department Head Leadership Faculty Careers Our Culture Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Department Portals FacultyFaculty Emeritus Faculty Voluntary Clinical & Adjunct Faculty Sections Patient CarePatient Care Find a doctor Our Approach to Care Areas of Care Locations ResearchResearch Research Centers Labs Clinical Trials EducationEducation Adult Residency Pediatric Residency Fellowships Postdoctoral Research Opportunities Medical Student Education Living in St. Louis ConferencesConferences Grand Rounds Neuroscience Glossary News Events Giving Open Search Balls-Berry LabJoyce Balls-Berry, PhD Joyce (Joy) Balls-Berry, PhD, is an associate professor of neurology at Washington University School of Medicine and core leader for the newly established Health Disparities and Equity Core in the Knight ADRC (Center Director John Morris, MD). Prior to joining Washington University School of Medicine, Balls-Berry was an assistant professor of epidemiology and senior associate consultant at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. She completed her formal education at Xavier University of Louisiana with graduate training at Washington University School of Medicine and The University of Toledo. Balls-Berry completed a post-doctoral research fellowship in health equity, epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of Florida. Her work as a scientist centers on increasing awareness of the importance of community-patient engagement in research to increase health equity in minority and under-resourced communities. Recently, she completed a PCORI project to expand the efforts of the Minority Women in Research Network, which she established in 2011. The network’s mission is to promote community-patient engagement in research conducted by minority women scientists interested in research collaborations, academic scholarship, innovation and dissemination. As an educator, Balls-Berry received the Mayo Clinic Teacher of Year for the Graduate School and Educator of the Year for the Center for Clinical and Translational Science awards. The faculty and the student body vote on these awards. Recently, she shared her story of living with dyslexia and handling personal challenges as TEDx Talk. Principal investigator Joyce Balls-Berry, PhDAssociate Professor of Neurology   Balls-Berry lab Research profile Recent publications Academic Promotions in Medicine: An Appraisal of FairnessMarch 1, 2024 Academic Promotions in Medicine: An Appraisal of FairnessWarsame, R., Kim, Y. H., Ouk, M. Y., Mara, K. C., Lacy, M. Q., Hayes, S. N., Shalle, Z., Balls-Berry, J., Jordan, B. L., Enders, F. T., Wolanskyj-Spinner, A. P. & Spinner, R. J., Mar 2024, In: Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 99, 3, p. 424-434 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-reviewRelationships of Cognitive Measures with Cerebrospinal Fluid but Not Imaging Biomarkers of Alzheimer Disease Vary between Black and White IndividualsMarch 1, 2024 Relationships of Cognitive Measures with Cerebrospinal Fluid but Not Imaging Biomarkers of Alzheimer Disease Vary between Black and White IndividualsBonomi, S., Lu, R., Schindler, S. E., Bui, Q., Lah, J. J., Wolk, D., Gleason, C. E., Sperling, R., Roberson, E. D., Levey, A. I., Shaw, L., Van Hulle, C., Benzinger, T., Adams, M., Manzanares, C., Qiu, D., Hassenstab, J., Moulder, K. L., Balls-Berry, J. E., Johnson, K., & 16 othersJohnson, S. C., Murchison, C. F., Luo, J., Gremminger, E., Agboola, F., Grant, E. A., Hornbeck, R., Massoumzadeh, P., Keefe, S., Dierker, D., Gray, J., Henson, R. L., Streitz, M., Mechanic-Hamilton, […]Health Equity Engineering: Optimizing Hope for a New Generation of HealthcareJanuary 1, 2024 Health Equity Engineering: Optimizing Hope for a New Generation of HealthcareEnders, F. T., Golembiewski, E. H., Balls-Berry, J. E., Brooks, T. R., Carr, A. R., Cullen, J. P., DiazGranados, D., Gaba, A., Johnson, L., Menser, T., Messinger, S., Milam, A. J., Orellana, M. A., Perkins, S. M., Chisholm Pineda, T. D., Thurston, S. W., Periyakoil, V. S. & Hanlon, A. L., 2024, (Accepted/In press) In: Journal of Clinical and Translational Science.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-reviewAssociation Between Socioeconomic Factors, Race, and Use of a Specialty Memory ClinicOctober 3, 2023 Association Between Socioeconomic Factors, Race, and Use of a Specialty Memory ClinicLewis, A., Gupta, A., Oh, I., Schindler, S. E., Ghoshal, N., Abrams, Z., Foraker, R., Snider, B. J., Morris, J. C., Balls-Berry, J., Gupta, M., Payne, P. R. O. & Lai, A. M., Oct 3 2023, In: Neurology. 101, 14, p. E1424-E1433Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-reviewIdentifying contributors to disparities in patient access of online medical records: examining the role of clinician encouragementOctober 1, 2023 Identifying contributors to disparities in patient access of online medical records: examining the role of clinician encouragementSisk, B. A., Lin, S., Balls-Berry, J. J. E., Servin, A. E. & Mack, J. W., Oct 1 2023, In: JAMIA Open. 6, 3, ooad049.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review Complete bibliography Department of NeurologyWashington University School of MedicineMSC 8111-29-9000660 S. Euclid Ave.St. Louis, MO 63110Contact Us Instagram Twitter Contact Us Events Intranet Subscribe to newsletter Privacy Policy Disclaimer ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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