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Justin Ingram serves as an Associate Professor in Biology specializing in Anatomy & Physiology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where he investigates mammalian brain function in normal and pathological states using advanced imaging and sensing technologies.
His educational qualifications include:
- Ph.D. in Neuroscience from The Pennsylvania State University
- B.S. in Biology/Chemistry from Lock Haven University
- A.A.S. in Nanotechnology from Lock Haven University
Dr. Ingram's research integrates neuroscience, neuroengineering, and nanotechnology with emphasis on epileptic disorders and spreading depression. He has pioneered patented oxygen-sensing technology for real-time seizure detection in living tissue and actively develops optical techniques including fluorescent imaging, intrinsic optical imaging, and two-photon microscopy to monitor ionic dynamics during hyperexcitability events.
His professional recognitions comprise:
- Graduate School Teaching Certificate
- Nanomanufacturing Technology Certificate
Current work focuses on advancing nanosensing devices for real-time analyte monitoring in neural tissue while teaching Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II. His research bridges fundamental neurophysiology with clinical applications in seizure detection, utilizing custom-developed instrumentation for intracellular/extracellular monitoring.
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