
About
Eric Dumont is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences at Queen's University, affiliated with the School of Medicine and the Faculty of Health Sciences. His research focuses on neurophysiological mechanisms governing behaviors in mammals, particularly how the brain balances survival-driven behaviors amid conflicting stimuli. He holds cross-appointments in the Translational Institute of Medicine (TIME) and employs a multi-disciplinary approach combining molecular, surgical, behavioral, and electrophysiological techniques.
Education:
- PhD in Pharmacodynamics and Biochemistry, University of Montreal (1999)
- Postdoctoral training at Université Laval (1999-2001) and the Vollum Institute, Portland (2001)
Research Interests: Dr. Dumont investigates compulsive behaviors, stress/anxiety neurobiology, and synaptic plasticity in brain regions like the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST). His work bridges molecular mechanisms to behavioral outcomes, with recent studies exploring psilocybin therapies and dopamine’s role in compulsive sucrose consumption.
Lab & Teams: His lab uses systems biology and advanced techniques to dissect neural circuits underlying behaviors. Collaborations with TIME highlight translational research goals.
Grants & Awards: No specific awards listed, but sustained research contributions in neurophysiology are evident through his publication record.
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