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Kristin Kramer, Ph.D.
Division of Neuroscience, Development and Aging

Scientific Review Officer
Emerging Technologies and Training in Neurosciences (ETTN)
Fellowship : Behavioral Neuroscience (F02A)

NIH/CSR
Center for Scientific Review, Room 5205
6701 Rockledge Dr. Bethesda, MD 20892
 
Email: kramerkm@csr.nih.gov
Phone Number: 301-437-0911

Dr. Kristin Kramer serves as the Scientific Review Officer for CSR’s Behavioral Neuroscience Fellowship study section within the Emerging Technologies and Training in Neurosciences IRG. After receiving her Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Minnesota, she had postdoctoral training at both the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She then served as an assistant professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Memphis where she developed a research program focused on the neuroendocrine control of social behaviors such as alloparental care and aggression. Her research centered on plasticity of neuroendocrine systems and resulting adult social behavior following perturbations during the early postnatal period. She investigated the developmental effects of oxytocin on social behavior later in life and the role of estrogen receptors in regulating male aggression.



 

Last Update 11/25/2009


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