sheryl flynn
CEO of Blue Marble Game Co, Neuroscientist, Physical Therapist, interested in building and modifying video games for use in the physical rehabilitation arena
| Headline: | Entrepreneur |
| Work status: | Living The Dream |
| Website: | http://www.bluemarblegameco.com |
| Industries: | Computing, Education, Gaming, Health, Information Technology |
| Next step: | Growing our company! |
| Location: | Altadena, CA 91001 |
| Groups: | USC Health Care Business Club |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Consulting opportunities, Creating a group, Employment opportunities, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding engineers, Finding experts, Finding mentors, Finding team mates, Getting press, Growing my group, Learning about entrepreneurship, Meeting new people, Offering Expertise, Patenting my idea, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Raising money, Recruiting for my startup, Sharing my projects, Starting a company, Trading services |
| Tags: | brain games, eyetoy, games for health, motor rehab, natal, nintendo, physical games, physical therapy, rehabilitation, serious games, sony, video games, wii, xbox360 |
| Schools: | New York University, University of Florida |
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | VR Psych Lab- Motor Rehabilitaiton Projects, Institutes for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA |
| Position: | Co-Director of Motor Lab |
| Time period: | October 2008 - Present |
| Employer: | Blue Marble Game Co, Santa Monica, CA |
| Position: | President/CEO |
| Time period: | May 2008 - Present |
| Employer: | St John’s Health Center, Santa Monica, California |
| Position: | Staff Physical Therapis |
| Time period: | May 2007 - Present |
| Employer: | Precision Rehabilitation, Long Beach California |
| Position: | Clinical Director of Research |
| Time period: | May 2007 - Present |
| Employer: | Various universities |
| Position: | Academic Appointments |
| Description: | Courses Developed and Taught
Clinical Research Assistant Professor: Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, University of Southern California. Research Position. Assistant Professor: Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University: Advanced Neuroscience- Fall 2005, 2006, Scientific Inquiry III- Fall 2005, 2006, Spring 2006, 2007, Motor Control- Spring 2006, 2007, Movement Sciences Summer 2006, 2007, Basic Neuroscience/Neuroanatomy Fall 2006. Assistant Professor: Department of Athletic Training and Physical Therapy, College of Health, University of North Florida: Neuroscience for Physical Therapists- Spring 2005, Differential Diagnosis- Spring 2005. Adjunct Faculty: Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Professions, University of Florida. Neuroscience for Physical Therapists-Fall 2003, 2004 Lecturer: Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Professions, University of Florida. Introduction to Physical Therapy; Summer 2000 |
| Employer: | Georgia State University, University of Florida |
| Position: | Committee Member |
| Description: | Georgia State University:
College Board of the Georgia Brain Train- Fall 2006-present PT Curriculum Committee – Fall 2005 – present PT Admissions Committee- Spring 2006- present Search Committee- Health Research Methods and Biostatistics Faculty Position, Spring 2006 University of Florida Awards Committee Fall 2004, Spring 2005 |
| Employer: | University of Florida, New York University |
| Position: | Graduate Teaching Assistant |
| Description: | Graduate Teaching Assistant: Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Professions, University of Florida. Neurorehabilitation, Neurophysiology, Neurological Evaluation, Orthopedics; Case Study; Fall 1995- Fall 1999, Summer 2003
Graduate Teaching Assistant: Department of Neuroscience, College of Medicine, University of Florida. Neuroscience, Summer 2000 Teaching Assistant: Department of Physical Therapy, New York University, New York City. Modalities, Fall 1992- Spring 1995 |
| Employer: | Georgia State University |
| Position: | Mentor |
| Description: | Graduate Students
Casey Odell, doctor of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University, Spring 2009 Namite Ghate, doctor of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University, Spring 2007 Michael Harris, doctor of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University, Spring 2007 Sabine Copar, doctor of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University, Spring 2007 Christin Adams, master of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University, Fall 2006-Spring 2007 Ann-Huey Hsu, master of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University Fall 2006-Spring 2007 Jennifer Culak, master of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University Fall 2006-Spring 2007 Thomas Boyd, master of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University Fall 2006-Spring 2007 Phyllis Duncan, master of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University Spring 2006-Spring 2007 Anneke Bender, master of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University. Fall 2005-Spring 2007 Bonnie Lincoln, master of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University. Fall 2005-Spring 2006 Bridget Murphy, master of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University. Fall 2005-Spring 2006 Janet Chu, master of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University. Fall 2005-Spring 2006 Angie Jones, master of physical therapy, graduate research assistant. Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University. Fall 2005-Spring 2006 Yi Po Chou, doctoral student, committee member. Rehabilitation Science Doctoral Program. University of Florida Student Science Training Program, UF Center for Precollegiate Education and Training, Faculty mentor for high school students, 7-week summer program. Owen Johnson, Andres Abreu; Summer 2000 |
| Employer: | Various organizations |
| Position: | Grant Activity |
| Description: | MindMentor. SBIR, DOD, Department of Army. Primary Investigator. Awarded March 2008, awarded July 1, 2009. $100,000
Optimizing Participation Throught Technology (OPTT), Co-Investigator, NIDRR, 10/01/2008- 09/30/2013. $4.750 Mil. Math/Science in Motion. Co Investigator, US Department of Education: Technologya and Media Services for Individuals with Disabilities. Aug 2008 Denied. Low Cost Webcam and Off The Shelf Game Interfaces (Nintendo Wii TM) to Produce VR Systems for Home-Based Motor TeleRehabilitation After Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, and Amputation. Rizzo S, Winstein C, Flynn S. TATRAC. Received September 2007- August 2008. $100,000 Virtual Reality Rehabilitation Intervention post Stroke. P.I. Sheryl M. Flynn PT, Ph.D. College of Health and Human Sciences, Intramural Grant Program. Georgia State Univeristy. Submitted Jan 12, 2007- denied. The GSU-ING-ATC Partnership for Interdisciplinary Assessments of Recreational Endurance Athletes: A Pilot Study During Inaugural 2007 GA Marathon Events Co-PI Sheryl M. Flynn PT, PhD. College of Health and Human Sciences, Intramural Grant Program. Gerogia State University. $10,000 July 2007-July 2008. Virtual Reality based Rehabilitation after Central Nervous System Injury. P.I. Sheryl M. Flynn PT, Ph.D. College of Health and Human Sciences, Intramural Grant Program. Gerogia State University. Dec 2005-Dec 2006; $5,000. Effects of patterned neural activity and training on neural transplant function. P.I.: Sheryl M. Flynn, PT, Ph.D.; Co-PIs: Paul J. Reier, Ph.D., Richard Johnson, Ph.D., Don Bolser, Ph.D. Brain Spinal Cord Injury Research Trust Fund. July 2002-2003; $3,000. Associate Investigator VA RR&D Brain Rehabilitation Research Center Malcom Randall VA Medical Center. Gainesville FL. July 2002-July 2004; $114,000 for two years. Effects of patterned neural activity and training on neural transplant function. P.I.: Sheryl M. Flynn, PT, Ph.D.; Co-PIs: Paul J. Reier, Ph.D., Richard Johnson, Ph.D., Don Bolser, Ph.D. Brain Spinal Cord Injury Research Trust Fund. July 2002-2003; $26,998 Center for Neurobiological Studies Predoctoral Traineeship University of Florida Brain Institute, July 1999-2000; $15,000. Center for Neurobiological Studies Predoctoral Traineeship University of Florida Brain Institute, first PT student to receive this traineeship. July 1998-1999; $15,000 Foundation for Physical Therapy Promotion of Doctoral Studies Program Level II Award, Aug 1998-1999; $15,000 Foundation for Physical Therapy Promotion of Doctoral Studies Program Level II Award, Aug 1997-1998; $15,000 |
| Employer: | Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Ca |
| Position: | Principle Investigator |
| Time period: | October 2007 - December 2008 |
| Employer: | Shepherd Center, Atlanta, Georgia |
| Position: | Staff Physical Therapist (PRN) (15-20 hours per week) |
| Time period: | May 2006 - May 2007 |
| Employer: | Division of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga |
| Position: | Principle Investigator |
| Time period: | December 2005 - December 2006 |
| Employer: | Department of Neuroscience, College of Medicine, University of Florida Gainesville FL |
| Position: | Visiting Assistant in Postdoctoral Program |
| Time period: | February 2002 - December 2005 |
| Employer: | Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Professions, University of Florida |
| Position: | Graduate Research Assistant |
| Time period: | February 2001 - December 2001 |
| Description: | Christopher Reeves Paralysis Foundation.
Project: Acute neurophysiological changes in SCI individuals with locomotor training. PI: Carl Kukulka, PhD, PT; Start date: 2001. Completion date: 2003. |
| Employer: | Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Professions, University of Florida |
| Position: | Graduate Research Assistant |
| Time period: | June 1999 - May 2001 |
| Description: | National Center for Medical Rehabilitation and Research, National Institutes of Health. K-01, Career Development Award.
Project: Activity-dependent plasticity after spinal cord injury. PI: Andrea L. Behrman, PhD, PT Start date: 4/1/00, Completion date: 4/1/05. |
| Employer: | The Oaks Skilled Nursing Facility, Gainesville, Florida |
| Position: | Staff Physical Therapist (PRN) |
| Time period: | August 1998 - December 2000 |
| Employer: | Shands at Alachua General Hospital, Gainesville, Florida |
| Position: | Staff Physical Therapist (PRN) |
| Time period: | January 1997 - December 2000 |
| Employer: | Shands Rehabilitation Hospital, Gainesville, Florida |
| Position: | Staff Physical Therapist (PRN) (~18 hours per week) |
| Time period: | January 1996 - December 2000 |
| Employer: | Beth Israel Medical Center, New York City, New York |
| Position: | Staff Physical Therapist |
| Time period: | January 1993 - August 1995 |
| Employer: | Board of Education, New York City, New York |
| Position: | Staff Physical Therapist |
| Time period: | October 1991 - December 1992 |
EDUCATION
| University: | University of Florida |
| Time period: | 1995 - 2005 |
| Degree: | Motor Control / Neuroscience, PhD |
| University: | New York University |
| Time period: | 1989 - 1991 |
| Degree: | Physical Therapy, BSc |
PUBLICATIONS
| Articles: | In progress or submitted
Chetan P Phadke, Ph.D.; Sheryl M Flynn, Ph.D.; Floyd J Thompson, Ph.D.; Andrea L Behrman, Ph.D.; Mark H Trimble, Ph.D.; Carl G Kukulka, Ph.D. Comparison of single bout effects of bicycle training versus locomotor training on paired reflex depression of the soleus H-reflex after motor incomplete spinal cord injury Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Flynn S.M., Lange B.S., Rizzo A.A. Virtual Reahbilitation: What do those with disabilities want? Paper under review Chetan P Phadke, Ph.D.; Sheryl M Flynn, Ph.D.; Floyd J Thompson, Ph.D.; Andrea L Behrman, Ph.D.; Carl G Kukulka, Ph.D. (2008) Effect of a single bout of bicycle training and locomotor training on paired reflex depression of the soleus H-reflex in subjects with motor incomplete spinal cord injury. Archives of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation journal. Under review. Flynn SM, Goodfellow L, Shendell D, Bardonot D. What motivates disabled individuals to become endurance athletes? Data analyzed, paper in progress. Flynn SM, Bender A, Palma P, Hsu A, Boyd T, Adams C, Williams J. Low-Tech Virtual Reality Improves Function in Individuals with Central Nervous System Injury. – in final preparation stages Flynn SM, Chu J, Jones A, Lincoln B, Murphy B. How do age, gender and gaming experience affect performance on a Low – Tech Virtual Reality Device? Refereed publications Thigpen, M.T., Cauraugh, J., Creel, G., Day, K., Flynn S., Fritz, S., Frost, S., Respess, R., Gardner-Smith, P., Brack, M., Behrman, A. (2008). Adaptation of postural responses during different standing perturbation conditions in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury. Gait & Posture. In press. Flynn SM, Ghate N, Copar S, Harris M. Effects of Virtual Reality Immersion in Individuals with Central Nervous System Injury. Presence Preceedings, October 2007. Flynn SM, Bender A, Palma P. A Low-Cost Virtual Reality Device to Improve Function after Stroke: A case study. Journal of Neurological Physical Therapy December 2007. Behrman AL, Light KE, Flynn SM, Thigpen MT. Is the Functional Reach test useful for identifying falls risk among individuals with Parkinson disease? Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2002 Apr;83(4):538-42. Trimble MH, Behrman AL, Flynn SM, Thigpen MT, Thompson FJ. Acute effects of locomotor training on overground walking speed and H-reflex modulation in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury. J Spinal Cord Med 2001 Summer;24(2):74-80 Thigpen MT, Light KE, Creel GL, Flynn SM. Turning difficulty characteristics of adults aged 65 years or older. Phys Ther 2000 Dec;80(12):1174-87 Non-refereed publications Mukalel R, Flynn S, Thigpen M, Trimble M, Behrman AL. (2000). Arm posture affects lower limb reflex and EMG activity while walking in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury. Journal of Undergraduate Research. 1(9). Flynn SM. Barriers to women in Neuroscience: The Travel Award Winners Speak. Women in Neuroscience Quarterly Newsletter, October, 1999. Reviews Flynn SM. Review of Current Literature: Disorders of Posture, Balance, and Gait in Parkinson's disease by Rogers, MW. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine. 14(4):825-845. Review published in Neurology Report, Vol 21, (4): October 1997. Published Abstracts and Proceedings Flynn SM, Lange, BS, Yeh C-S, Rizzo, AA. Virtual Reality Systems Using Low-Cost Webcam and Off-the-Shelf Game Interfaces for Motor Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury and Amputation MMVR17: Medicine Meets Virtual Reality: NextMed: Design for/the WellBeing, January 19-22, Long Beach, CA Lange BS, Flynn SM, Yeh C-S, Rizzo AA Rehabilitation of Upper Limb Extremity BimanualCoordination Tasks Using a Novel Bimanual Novint Falcon Application and Specifically Designed Game Based Task. MMVR17: Medicine Meets Virtual Reality: NextMed: Design for/the WellBeing, January 19-22, Long Beach, CA S M Flynn, B S Lange, S C Yeh, A A Rizzo Virtual Reality Systems using Low Cost Webcam and Off The Shelf Game Interfaces for Motor Rehabilitation After Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury and Amputation Medicine Meets Virtual Reality, Jan 2009 Lange B, Flynn SF, Yeh SC, and Rizzo AA: Virtual reality systems using low cost webcam and off the shelf game interfaces for motor rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and amputation. International Conference Series on Disability, Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies, Porto, Portugal, September 2008. Belinda Lange, Sheryl Flynn, Skip Rizzo, and Shih-Ching Yeh Low Cost Optical Tracking Interface for Use with Novel Video Game Applications to Enhance Motor Rehabilitation. SIGGRAPH Los Angeles, CA. Aug 2008 Flynn SM, Rizzo A.A., Lange B.S., Yeh, S. Low Cost Webcam and Off The Shelf Game Interfaces to Produce VR Systems for Motor Rehabilitation CyberTherapy, San Diego CA, June 2008. S M Flynn, B S Lange, S C Yeh, A A Rizzo Virtual Reality Systems using Low Cost Webcam and Off The Shelf Game Interfaces for Motor Rehabilitation After Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury and Amputation Medicine Meets Virtual Reality, Feb 2008. Flynn SM, Ghate N, Copar S, Harris M. Effects of Virtual Reality Immersion in Individuals with Central Nervous System Injury. Submitted to Presence, Barcelona Spain Nov 2007 Flynn SM, Bender A, Palma P, Hsu A, Boyd T, Adams C, Williams J. Low-Tech Virtual Reality Improves Function in Individuals with Central Nervous System Injury. Presented at PTAG, April 2007, Augusta Georgia. Flynn SM, Palma PD, Bender A. Low-tech Virtual Reality after Stroke: A Case Study. Presented at CSM February 2007, Boston, MA. Flynn SM, Shah P, White T, Reier P. Enriched Environment as an Adjunct to Cellular Replacement Therapy for Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Preliminary Findings. Accepted for presentation at CSM 2005 in New Orleans, LA Chiu YP, Light KE, Behrman AL, Flynn SM, Teitelbaum O, Teitelbaum P. The Application of Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation in Movement Analyses of Stroke. Accepted for presentation at CSM 2005 in New Orleans, LA Flynn SM, Shah P, Teitelbaum O, Teitelbaum P, Reier P. (20004) Eshkol Wachman Movement Notation for Physical Therapists. Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association, Nashville TN. Behrman AL, Chou YL, Phadke C, Flynn SM, Kukulka C, Thompson FJ. (2003) H-reflex modulation during body weight supported treadmill walking in subjects with incomplete spinal cord injury (i-sci): immediate response to treadmill speed. CSM, Tampa. Phadke C, Kukulka C. Behrman A, Thompson F, Flynn S, Chou Y. (2002). H-reflex rate depression in normal and spinal cord injured subjects before and after a single bout of treadmill and bicycle training. Society for Neuroscience, Orlando; F51, 851.9 AL Behrman, SM Flynn, MT Thigpen, Y Chou, CP Phadke. (2002). Locomotor training outcomes for persons with incomplete spinal cord injury. American Paraplegia Society, September 3, 2002 , 48th Annual Conference Program and Abstracts, p. 23. Light KE, Frimel TN, Lola Rosenbaum, Bartness WW, Villamil JM, Flynn SM. Lower extremity strength in individuals after total hip arthroplasty. Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy 24(3): 23-24, 2001. Aquino V, Flynn SM, Behrman AL, Thompson FJ. The effect of locomotor training on grid and ladder crossing in contused spinal cord injured adult rat. FPTA meeting, August 3, 2001. Flynn SM, Behrman AL, Thompson FJ. Activity-dependent neuroplasticity following locomotor training in the spinal cord injured adult rat. Functional recovery after spinal cord injury. 2000; Monte Verita, Ascona, Switzerland. Fritz S, Saunders D, Flynn SM, Light KE, Behrman AL. Effect of arm swing on step length during constant speed treadmill walking: A pilot study. Graduate Student Forum 2000 - University of Florida. Flynn SM, Fritz S, Thigpen MT, Behrman AL, Thompson FJ. (2000). Locomotor training improves recovery of walking following contusion injury in the adult rat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26, 260.6 Flynn SM, Trimble MH, Behrman AL, Thompson FJ. (1999). Rate-depression of the soleus H-reflex in SCI and control subjects: Implications for Different Presynaptic Mechanisms. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 25: 262.15. Flynn SM, Thigpen MT, Taylor E, Creel GL, Behrman AL. Recovery of walking: activity-dependent plasticity in an individual with a chronic, incomplete spinal cord injury. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 21:S43. Thigpen MT, Flynn SM, Creel GL, Taylor E, Behrman AL. (1999). Case study: the effect of locomotor training on spatial-temporal parameters in an individual with an acute incomplete spinal cord injury. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 21:S121. Trimble MH, Behrman AL, Flynn S, Thigpen MT, Taylor EJ, Thompson FJ. (1998). Treadmill walking: A permissive condition for H-reflex gain modulation in incomplete SCI subjects. Neurology Report, 22(5), 182. Behrman A, Light K, Flynn S, Bowers D, Triggs W, Friedman W. (1997). Task sensitivity of the Berg balance test for individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Neurology Report, 20(4), 17. Light K, Behrman A, Flynn S, Bowers D, Friedman W. (l997). Cross-correlations of the movements in the timed functional movement battery for elderly clients. Neurology Report, 20(4), 12-13. Behrman A, Light K, Flynn SM, Bowers D, Triggs W, Friedman W. (l996). Upright mobility in Parkinson’s disease: Backward walking is the most difficult. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 22, 91.16 Light KE, Behrman AL, Flynn SM, Bowers D, Friedman WA (l996). Timing of functional movements for individuals with Parkinson’s disease. The Gerontologist, Vol. 36 (I), 133. Light KE, Behrman AL, Flynn SM, Bowers D. (1996). Is the functional reach test a meaningful balance assessment for clients with Parkinson’s disease? College of Health Professions Annual Research Fair, PT:35. |
INFORMATION
| Memberships: | American Physical Therapy Association, l989 - present
Neurology Section – Award Committee Chair Spring 2007- 2010 Research Section Education Section North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, l999- 2002 Society for Neuroscience 2003 |
| Awards: | 2002 Post-Professional Student Research Award. Neurology Section, American Physical Therapy Association
2000 Poster Session First Place Awardee in Human Physiology and External Influences. Graduate Student Forum 2000 - University of Florida: Fritz S, Saunders D, Flynn SM, Light KE, Behrman AL. Effect of arm swing on step length during constant speed treadmill walking: A pilot study. 1996 Poster Session First Place Awardee University of Florida College of Health Professions Thirteenth Annual research Fair, Graduate Student Research Award, for Masters thesis: S. Flynn, A. Behrman, K. Light, M. Thigpen. Is the Timed “Up and Go” Test an effective measure of functional performance in individuals with Parkinson’s disease? 1995-1999 Full Tuition Scholarship, University of Florida 1991 Authur J. Nelsen Award for Electrotherapy, New York University $1,000 1991 Ida Bodman Service and Leadership Award, New York University 1990-1991 Full Tuition Scholarship, New York University 1990 Ida Bodman Service and Leadership Award, New York University 1990 Student Fellowship Program, Rusk Institute, New York University 1989-1990 Half Tuition Scholarship, New York University 1985-1989 Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society |
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