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October 1, 2015 Dear Colleagues, It is my pleasure to recommend Logan Morton for a position with your company. Logan first came to my attention through a mutual acquaintence with whom I am working on development of a new organization to advance research on traumatic brain injury. As you are aware, Logan is completing his degree in engineering, with special interest in biomechanics and biomedical engineering, two key areas in understanding trauma induced brain damage. After talking with Logan and reviewing his resume, I offered him a summer internship at the Mind Research Network. Logan joined my team in June of 2015, and proved to be a remarkable asset during his brief stay between semmesters. I engaged Logan on several projects which included (1) collection and analyses of data from advanced brain monitoring methods (electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography), (2) development of behavioral test paradigms for exploring how non-invasive vagal nerve stimulation can improve memory and learning, and (3) design of response devices for testing cognition before and after induction of mild traumatic brain injury in an animal model. In all aspects, Logan’s performance was exemplary. He quickly grasped complex and new concepts. With minimal discussion of project goals and some basic training, he was able to work independently to produce outstanding results. Logan is bright and personnable, and I am confident he will prove to be an asset to your team. I recommend him highly, without any reservations. Feel free to contact me directly should you have any additional questions. Sincerely, Jeffrey David Lewine, Ph.D. Professor of Translational Neuroscience, Mind Research Network Director of Business Development, Mind Research Network Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology, University of New Mexico Adjunct Associate Professor of Neurology, University of New Mexico Health Science Center Director of Neuroscience, Lovelace Scientific Resources Director of Clinical Research, Cognionics Inc. CEO, Center for Advanced Diagnositics, Evaluation and Therapeutics, LLC.

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October 1, 2015 Dear Colleagues, It is my pleasure to recommend Logan Morton for a position with your company. Logan first came to my attention through a mutual acquaintence with whom I am working on development of a new organization to advance research on traumatic brain injury. As you are aware, Logan is completing his degree in engineering, with special interest in biomechanics and biomedical engineering, two key areas in understanding trauma induced brain damage. After talking with Logan and reviewing his resume, I offered him a summer internship at the Mind Research Network. Logan joined my team in June of 2015, and proved to be a remarkable asset during his brief stay between semmesters. I engaged Logan on several projects which included (1) collection and analyses of data from advanced brain monitoring methods (electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography), (2) development of behavioral test paradigms for exploring how non-invasive vagal nerve stimulation can improve memory and learning, and (3) design of response devices for testing cognition before and after induction of mild traumatic brain injury in an animal model. In all aspects, Logan’s performance was exemplary. He quickly grasped complex and new concepts. With minimal discussion of project goals and some basic training, he was able to work independently to produce outstanding results. Logan is bright and personnable, and I am confident he will prove to be an asset to your team. I recommend him highly, without any reservations. Feel free to contact me directly should you have any additional questions. Sincerely,

Jeffrey David Lewine, Ph.D. Professor of Translational Neuroscience, Mind Research Network Director of Business Development, Mind Research Network Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology, University of New Mexico Adjunct Associate Professor of Neurology, University of New Mexico Health Science Center Director of Neuroscience, Lovelace Scientific Resources Director of Clinical Research, Cognionics Inc. CEO, Center for Advanced Diagnositics, Evaluation and Therapeutics, LLC.