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Elliot Ackerman John Beyrle John Bruno Bob Bunting Katharine Donato Toshiko Kaneda Charles Kupchan Ellen Laipson Charles Lane Keir Lieber Sean McFate Mohsen Milani Jeffrey Moon Frank Ostroff Shelly Rigger Dennis Ross Eric Rubin Jeremy Shapiro Jeremy Suri John Tefft Daniel Tichenor Lina Tori Jan Martin Walker Wendy Whitman Cobb |
Dr. John Bruno is an Emeritus Professor at Ohio State University, specializing in neuroscience, psychology, and psychiatry. Dr. Bruno's research focuses on the neurochemical mechanisms underlying cognitive deficits in aging and neuropsychiatric disorders like Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, and compulsive drug use. His lab uses animal models to study attentional dysfunctions and cognitive flexibility, aiming to develop effective treatments for these impairments. Throughout his career, Dr. Bruno has contributed significantly to the field of neuropsychopharmacology, developing translational models to test new pharmacotherapies for cognitive enhancement. His research has provided valuable insights into the causes of cognitive deficits in neuropsychiatric disorders and has influenced the development of potential treatments. Although retired, Dr. Bruno's contributions to neuroscience continue to influence the field. He remains engaged in research and is recognized for his dedication to advancing our understanding of brain function and cognitive health. Dr. Bruno received his B.S in Biology from the University of Pittsburgh and his Ph.D. in Behavioral Neuroscience from The Johns Hopkins University. |