Research trainee in Radiology at the Center for Neurological Imaging
Max Wallack is a student at Harvard Medical School, class of 2020. He graduated summa cum laude from Boston University in 2015. He previouslyworked as a research trainee in the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics at Boston University School of Medicine, where he coauthored multiple publications on Alzheimer’s disease. In 2008, Max founded a nonprofit organization, PuzzlesToRemember, which has since provided therapeutic puzzles to over 5,000 facilitiies worldwide. He also wrote a book, since translated into 11 languages, explaining Alzheimers disease to children. He is currently a research assistant at Brigham and Women’s Center for Neurological Imaging, focusing on the temporal effects of Multiple Sclerosis lesions on white matter tracts. Max’s primary interests are focused in neuroradiology, particularly in neurodegenerative diseases.