Dalton Hill
Clinical Research Coordinator, Acquired Brain Injury Research Program
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About Dalton
“Research is the key to unlocking better futures.”
That belief shapes Dalton Hill’s work as an Acquired Brain Injury Clinical Research Coordinator at Shepherd Center. Dalton leads the traumatic brain injury (TBI) Model Systems Longitudinal Study, ensuring every data point reflects both scientific rigor and the lived experiences of patients recovering from traumatic brain injury.
His role spans study coordination and data collection, with a focus on improving health outcomes and advancing rehabilitation strategies for individuals with TBI.
Research specialties
- Health outcomes for individuals with traumatic brain injury
- Longitudinal data collection and analysis
- Evidence-based rehabilitation strategies
Education & training
- B.S., Biology – University of Georgia, 2021
Certifications
- National Institutes of Health (NIH) Human Subjects Research Certification
Why his work matters
Dalton is inspired by the culture of care and collaboration at Shepherd.
“The dedication and love our staff pours into their work is unmatched. Every day, I see how research can make a real difference in people’s lives.”
Beyond Shepherd
Outside of work, Dalton enjoys exploring new research ideas and spending time outdoors.