GoMo Health & Center for BrainHealth Partner on 'The Brain Gym' to Boost Employee Performance

Innovative program combines brain health research and adaptive technology for personalized mental fitness support in the workplace.

Apr. 10, 2026 at 7:38am

A translucent, ghostly X-ray photograph of an active human brain, with glowing neural pathways and synapses, conveying the inner workings and potential of the mind.The Brain Gym program aims to unlock the full potential of the human mind through personalized, science-backed brain fitness solutions.Dallas Today

GoMo Health and the Center for BrainHealth have announced an expanded partnership to launch 'The Brain Gym', an innovative program that combines the latest brain health research with adaptive technology to help employees boost cognitive performance, manage stress, and build mental resilience. The program delivers personalized, bite-sized learning moments tailored to individual needs, aiming to make brain fitness an accessible and seamless part of daily routines.

Why it matters

The Brain Gym represents a new frontier in workplace wellness, moving beyond generic wellness trends to provide science-backed, personalized solutions for cognitive and emotional well-being. By integrating evidence-based content from the Center for BrainHealth into an engaging digital platform, the program seeks to transform how organizations support employee mental health and performance without stigma.

The details

The Brain Gym combines the Center for BrainHealth's cutting-edge research with GoMo Health's BehavioralRx® technology to deliver adaptive learning experiences that strengthen cognitive flexibility, regulate emotions, and sustain mental performance. The program is designed to feel less like a chore and more like a natural part of an employee's day, with bite-sized activities that can be easily integrated into busy schedules.

  • The Brain Gym program is launching in April 2026.
  • GoMo Health is participating in BrainHealth Week 2026, including sponsoring the Science Summit: Breakthroughs in Precision Brain Health.

The players

GoMo Health

A healthcare technology company that specializes in personalized digital health solutions and behavior change programs.

Center for BrainHealth

A research institute at the University of Texas at Dallas that conducts pioneering research on brain health and performance.

Stephen White

Chief Operating Officer of the Center for BrainHealth.

Bob Gold

Chief Executive Officer of GoMo Health.

Dallas Police Department

An early adopter of The Brain Gym program, seeing benefits in high-pressure environments where mental resilience is critical.

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What they’re saying

“This collaboration helps brain health scale up, giving teams and organizations a trusted companion for performance and resilience.”

— Stephen White, Chief Operating Officer, Center for BrainHealth

“This expanded partnership reflects a shared commitment to translating brain science into real-world impact.”

— Bob Gold, Chief Executive Officer, GoMo Health

What’s next

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The takeaway

This partnership between GoMo Health and the Center for BrainHealth represents a significant step forward in making science-backed brain health solutions accessible and scalable for organizations, empowering employees to enhance their cognitive performance, manage stress, and build mental resilience as part of their daily routines.