
About
Dr. Kelly Dougherty is an Associate Professor of Biology at Rhodes College, specializing in the biophysical mechanisms of epilepsy. Her research integrates molecular biology, biochemistry, and electrophysiology to study voltage-gated ion channels and neuronal excitability. She focuses on understanding antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and anesthetics' mechanisms, particularly their unanticipated drug targets. She actively involves students in her research program.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Cell and Developmental Biology, Thomas Jefferson University (2009)
- B.S. in Biology with a microbiology concentration, West Chester University (2003)
Research Interests:
Dr. Dougherty’s work explores how ion channel dysregulation contributes to epilepsy. Her studies emphasize the hippocampus, investigating regional differences in CA1 pyramidal neurons and the effects of drugs like carbamazepine. She employs computer modeling alongside experimental techniques to elucidate drug action pathways and neuronal excitability control mechanisms.
Publications:
Her peer-reviewed articles (2006–2020) focus on hippocampal electrophysiology, ion channel dynamics, and drug mechanisms. Key topics include HCN channel modulation, Kv4.2 potassium channels, and regional hippocampal specialization.
Advising & Grants:
While no specific grants are listed, her research program incorporates student collaboration. No awards are mentioned in the provided text.
Labs/Teams:
Her work is conducted in Rhodes College's Biology department labs, focusing on cellular and molecular neuroscience approaches.
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