Pace Gary

Gary Pace, Ph.D., has been actively involved in the research and treatment of brain injury and neurological diseases in children, adolescents and adults for more than 20 years. As Clinical Director for the May Center for Education and Neurorehabilitation and Senior Vice President of Neurorehabilitation Services for the May Institute, Dr. Pace oversees the May Institute's brain injury program and is responsible for the supervision and training of pre- and post-doctoral interns. In addition, he conducts, supervises, and disseminates advanced research on treatment for children and adolescents with brain injuries. Dr. Pace completed his post-doctoral fellowship at the John Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics. Prior to joining the May Institute, he was the Program Director and Director of Outpatient Services at the Kennedy Krieger Institute. A member of the National Brain Injury Association, the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts, and the Association for Applied Behavior Analysis, Dr. Pace frequently presents his work at national conferences. A past member of the editorial board for the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Dr. Pace has published in many leading professional journals, including Brain Injury Source, Journal of Head Injury Rehabilitation, and the American Journal of Psychology.