
About
Eric Petersen is an Assistant Professor at the College of Medicine at Central Michigan University. His research spans neuroscience, synthetic biology, and protein engineering, focusing on developing bioluminescent-optogenetic tools to monitor and modulate neuronal activity for studying brain function and treating neurodegenerative diseases.
Education:
- B.S., Central Michigan University
- A.S., Delta College
- Ph.D., Central Michigan University
His work extends to biomedical engineering and environmental monitoring, creating protein-based biosensors for detecting small molecules, toxins, and contaminants. His laboratory develops neuroprosthetic systems and synthetic gene circuits with applications in Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury, and cellular diagnostics.
Scientific Awards:
- MSU Postdoctoral Excellence in Research Award
- FENS Forum Travel Award – Society for Neuroscience
- CMU College of Medicine Excellence in Research Award
Eric is actively involved in the Society for Neuroscience, Great Lakes Synthetic Biology Association, and World Molecular Imaging Society, advancing interdisciplinary approaches in neurotechnology and molecular imaging.
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