Jessica Foley, PhD, PsyD
Jessica M Foley, Ph.D., ABPP-CN
Board Certified Clinical Neuropsychologist
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Neurology
Dr. Jessica Foley is a board certified Clinical Neuropsychologist and Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology, who has served within the Memory and Aging Center of the UCSF School of Medicine since 2014. Dr. Foley was awarded a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard University in 2002, followed by a Ph.D. and Psy.D. from Nova Southeastern University (2007) with a specialization in clinical neuropsychology. She completed predoctoral internship training specializing in neuropsychology at Brown Medical School Department of Psychiatry, and postdoctoral fellowship training in neuropsychology at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neurosciences and Human Behavior. She previously (2009-2014) served as a Neuropsychologist and Instructor of Psychiatry within the Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry and the Boston VA Medical Center, where she functioned as the senior Neuropsychologist within the Brockton division (specialized in the assessment of medically complex older adults). She also served as faculty within the Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology and Training Leader for neuropsychology training within the geropsychology internship and fellowship programs.
Dr. Foley currently functions as an Attending Neuropsychologist within the UCSF Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center, in which capacity she serves a multidisciplinary team and performs neuropsychological evaluations for patients presenting with suspicion of neurodegenerative illness. She also performs comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations of adults with a variety of known or suspected neurologic illnesses through the Department of Neurology Adult Outpatient Neuropsychology Clinic. Dr. Foley also serves as a faculty mentor for neuropsychology students in training, supporting clinical and research skills among developing scientist-practitioners in clinical neuropsychology.
Dr. Foley’s primary research interest concerns preclinical detection of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions by exploring genetic, metabolic, and cognitive factors that predict brain white matter deterioration. An additional interest entails understanding factors that moderate cognitive and white matter changes in older adults with HIV-infection.
Funded Grants:
1. Preferential white matter degeneration among individuals at genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease vs. Healthy Older Controls: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging study
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Source: American Psychological Association Division 40 (Neuropsychology)
Funding Period: February, 2011-August, 2014
2. Effects of Aging on White Matter Pathology in HIV versus other Neurodegenerative Illnesses
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institutes of Aging (NIA) Clinical Research Loan Repayment Program (LRP; declined due to conflict)
Funding Period: August, 2009- August, 2011
3. White matter pathology, cognition and functional abilities in geriatric HIV
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Source: UCLA AIDS Institute and the UCLA Center for AIDS Research (AI28697)
Funding Period: June, 2008-June, 2009
4. The influence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) on Cognition:
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) study (PI: Susan Bookheimer, Ph.D.)
Role: Co-Investigator (replacement)
Funding Source: UCLA Faculty Senate Grant (FAU 56199 AQ 19914)
Funding Period: January, 2007-June, 2009
Ad Hoc Review
Journals: The Clinical Neuropsychologist, AIDS and Behavior, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Child Neuropsychology, European Journal of Neurology, American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias
Abstracts: National Academy of Neuropsychology, HIV Prevention Conference
Grant Review
Reviewer Alzheimer’s Association International Research Grants Program (2014-current)
Reviewer APA Division 40 (Neuropsychology) Pilot Grants (2012-2014)
Reviewer Benton Meier Neuropsychology Scholarship ( 2012-2014)
Reviewer APA Division 40 (Neuropsychology) Blue Ribbon Award (2012-2014)
Reviewer Society for Clinical Neuropsychology Early Career Award (2012-2014)
Board Certification Work Sample Review
Reviewer American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (ABCN) (2015-current)