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About Eric Ramsson

Research in the Ramsson Lab focuses on the dopaminergic system of the mouse brain, determining the effects of various drugs on the release and uptake of dopamine. This is done mostly in the striatum and nucleus accumbens, areas involved in movement disorders (such as Parkinson's) and motivation, respectively. We utilized electrochemistry (fast-scan cyclic voltammetry) to record real-time changes in dopamine signaling from mouse brain slices. Currently, we are focusing on the effects of stroke, CBD, and aberrant glucose levels on dopamine signaling.

Positions

Present Professor, Grand Valley State University Biomedical Sciences
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Grants

2021 - Present Dieldrin-induced differential gene methylation and parkinsonian toxicity.
NIH - R01ES031237
Role: Co-investigator
$2,239,354.93
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Courses

  • BMS 480 Zombie Physiology
  • BMS 392 Laboratory Assistant in Physiology
  • BMS 499 Research in BMS
  • BMS 399 Readings in BMS
  • HNR 251 Zombie Physiology
  • BMS 301 Introduction to Research
  • BMS 495 Capstone
  • BMS 428 Neurosciences
  • BMS 427 Neuroanatomy
  • BMS 251 Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
  • BMS 251 Anatomy and Physiology II Lecture
  • BMS 290 - Human Physiology Lecture
  • BMS 208 - Human Anatomy
  • BMS 291 - Human Physiology Laboratory
  • BMS 250 - Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory

Education

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2011 Ph.D., Illinois State University ‐ Neuroscience
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2003 B.S., Bradley University ‐ Biology and Philosophy
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Contact Information

Office: 208 Henry Hall
Phone: (616) 331-8813
Email: ramssone@gvsu.edu



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