Biography:
Dr.
Julio J. Ramirez obtained his B.S. in Psychology
from Fairfield University in 1977, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in
Psychology from Clark University in 1980 and 1983, respectively. He
did his postdoctoral work in Neuroscience at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology from 1985 to 1986. He taught at the College
of St. Benedict/St. John's University from 1981 to 1985. Presently
he is the R. Stuart Dickson Professor of Psychology and has been
here since 1986.
Dr. Ramirez's research interests include Alzheimer's disease and the
recovery of function after central nervous system injury, with an
emphasis on determining the functional significance of hippocampal
neuroplasticity. His research has been supported by the National
Science Foundation, the National Institute of Mental Health, the
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, and the
North Carolina Board of Science and Technology.
Dr. Ramirez teaches courses in neuroscience, learning, and general
psychology. He has involved students in his research program since
1981. Numerous students have coauthored presentations and papers
with him in national and international conferences and journals (see
sample publications by using the above Publications link). The
Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Washington, D. C.,
in 1989 recognized his contributions to undergraduate science
education when he was named the North Carolina Professor of the Year
and a National Gold Medal Professor of the Year. He has won awards
from the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience and the Council on
Undergraduate Research for his contributions to undergraduate
science education and research. Most recently, the National Science
Foundation gave him the 2004 Director’s Award for Distinguished
Teaching Scholars. He is the Behavioral Neuroscience Section Editor
for the journal Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience and
the Senior Editor of The Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience
Education.