Expert research and neuropsychology consulting for graduate students, TBI law firms, and life sciences companies. Founded by a published NYU neuropsychology researcher with clinical experience and Harvard collaborations.
Terman Consulting Group was founded on a single conviction: that rigorous, publication-grade research methodology should not be the exclusive province of well-resourced institutions. Our clients, whether graduate students navigating dissertation committees, attorneys building complex neurological injury cases, or companies requiring credible scientific infrastructure, deserve the same level of analytical precision applied in peer-reviewed research.
The firm is led by a published neuropsychology researcher with peer-reviewed publications in international journals, active research collaborations at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and over 2,000 clinical and research hours across nine laboratories. Every engagement is handled with the same methodological discipline that governs published scientific work.
Neuropsychology Researcher · Clinical Research Associate · NYC
Ethan Terman is a neuropsychology researcher at New York University pursuing his MA in Psychology with a 3.9 GPA. His research spans oculomotor biomarkers in autism spectrum disorder and prodromal psychosis, Alzheimer's disease biomarkers, traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, and neuropsychological assessment methodology.
He has published peer-reviewed research in Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, with additional manuscripts under review at journals including Frontiers in Psychology and work targeting JAMA Psychiatry. He collaborates with investigators at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Dr. Gerald Voelbel at NYU, and has presented research at the Eastern Psychological Association, International Neuropsychological Society, Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Society for Clinical Neuropsychology, and American Heart Association.
"Ethan is a current master's student at NYU whose research focuses on the speculative implementations of AI in neuroimaging technology for clinical applications in the field of neurology and neuropsychology. He has won an award for research from the NIH and his previous university, VCU, where he was allotted $4,000."
Recipient of a National Institutes of Health research award for undergraduate work examining NLRP3 inflammasome inhibition in Alzheimer's disease animal models at Virginia Commonwealth University.
View Published Research →Selected as a fellow for Scholars Committed to Opportunities in Psychological Education (SCOPE), a competitive fellowship program across Loyola University New Orleans and Auburn University recognizing emerging psychological researchers.
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