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NSR-M Northeast
Regional Clinic and Research Hub
1970 W. Fayette Street, Suite 210
Syracuse, New York, 13202NSR-M Northeast is our advanced research and development clinic. Servicing individuals from all over the northeast, this specialty clinic is also our primary research laboratory. Under the direction of Dr. Adam Anderson, Cornell University professor and neuroscientist, NSR-M Northeast brings you the latest technological and scientific advancements in individualized light filtering technology.
Meet Our Team
Dr. Adam Anderson
Chief of Clinical Research and Operations
Dr. Adam Anderson is a Professor of Psychology at Cornell University specializing in affective and cognitive neuroscience. His research examines how the central and peripheral nervous systems interact to support emotion and cognition. Considering the psychological, physiological, and neural levels of analysis, a guiding principle in his work is understanding the function of emotions as distinct tools intended to help rather than hurt us. With over 150 publications, Dr. Anderson employs advanced brain imaging techniques to better understand a variety of human cognitive and affective functions, including how light affects the visual system.
Dr. Jenna Riley
Director of Clinical Practice
Dr. Jenna Riley, OTD, OTR/L is an experienced occupational therapist specializing in NeuroSpectral Regulation for migraines. She began her career as a certified occupational therapy assistant before earning her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Utica University and a Post-Professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate from Bay Path University. With over ten years of experience, Jenna has worked in the school-based, acute care, and academic settings, most recently serving as Professor of Practice for the Occupational Therapy Master's Program at Le Moyne College. Through these experiences, she has gained a deep understanding of how chronic and complex conditions impact daily life. Passionate about improving her clients' quality of life, she uses this innovative, non-invasive technique to address light sensitivity improving engagement in activities that matter most. Through research, Dr. Riley is dedicated to advancing the scientific evidence supporting NSR-M filters and expanding access to this assistive technology for those in need. Outside of work, she enjoys hiking, baking, and traveling as well as spending time with her husband and their lively toddler.
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GereBlock 1970 West Fayette Street, Suite 210, Syracuse, NY 13202
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