Sabrina Jarrott
Sabrina (Erlhoff) Jarrott manages the development and implementation of the TabCAT software platform. TabCAT is a technologically and scientifically robust system for the administration of novel cognitive and behavioral assessment measures aimed at advancing early detection and monitoring of neurocognitive disorders developed by Dr. Kate Possin.
Sabrina focuses on the effective delivery of innovations within TabCAT to facilitate the detection of cognitive impairment in specialty and non-specialty settings, particularly in underserved populations. She leads efforts to enhance usability, accessibility and engagement of TabCAT through thoughtful experience design and inventive solutions and supports collaborations with UCSF-based and international scientists, care providers and software developers.
Previously she coordinated the Brain Health Assessment study led by Dr. Possin as well as the Consortium for Detecting Cognitive Impairment Including Dementia (DetectCID).
Sabrina received her undergraduate degree in Cognitive Science from UC Berkeley and joined the Memory and Aging Center in 2016.