
معرفی
Ronald B. Emeson is the Joel G. Hardman Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and holds additional professorships in Psychiatry and Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He is affiliated with Vanderbilt University and its Medical Center, contributing to both research and education within these departments.
His research interests center on molecular neurobiology, with a focus on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying neural function and dysfunction. This includes exploring interactions between genetic, biochemical, and physiological processes in psychiatric and neurological disorders. His work bridges neurobiology, pharmacology, and molecular physiology, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches.
No specific scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. However, his endowed chair (Joel G. Hardman Professor) reflects recognition of his scholarly contributions. His advising record is not detailed here, but his roles suggest involvement in mentoring students and postdocs across his departments.
Dr. Emeson’s laboratory activities are based at 8140 MRB III, a facility within the Molecular Physiology and Biophysics department. This location supports his neurobiology research, potentially in collaboration with cross-departmental teams at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.





