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Hire Dr. Erik N.
United States
USD 85 /hr
Neurobiology and physiology specialist with 20+ years experience in academic writing and research
Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing
Clinical Trial Documentation,
Technical Writing,
Copywriting,
Newswriting
Research
Feasibility Study,
Fact Checking,
Gap Analysis,
Gray Literature Search,
Systematic Literature Review
Consulting
Scientific and Technical Consulting
Product Development
Formulation,
Product Evaluation,
Product Validation,
Concept Development
Work Experience
Director Biomedical Research
Design-Zyme LLC
August 2020 - Present
Director Biomedical Research/Sleep Specialist
Pinnacle Technology
2007 - 2019
Postdoctoral Fellow
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
2003 - 2007
Instructor
California Polytechnic State University
2001 - 2001
Instructor
Allan Hancock College
2000 - 2001
Research Associate
Northwestern University
1999 - 2001
Education
PhD (Neurobiology and Physiology)
Northwestern University
September 1994 - December 2000
BS (Biology)
Virginia Tech
September 1990 - May 1994
Certifications
- Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
(2015). Development of an on-animal separation-based sensor for monitoring drug metabolism in freely roaming sheep . The Analyst.
(2012). Lactate as a biomarker for sleep . Sleep.
(2011). Simultaneous real-time measurement of EEG/EMG and L-glutamate in mice: A biosensor study of neuronal activity during sleep . Journal of electroanalytical chemistry (Lausanne, Switzerland).
(2010). Aerobic exercise improves self-reported sleep and quality of life in older adults with insomnia . Sleep medicine.
(2010). Circadian control of mouse heart rate and blood pressure by the suprachiasmatic nuclei: behavioral effects are more significant than direct outputs . PloS one.
(2000). The circadian clock mutation alters sleep homeostasis in the mouse . The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
(2000). Daily social and physical activity increases slow-wave sleep and daytime neuropsychological performance in the elderly. Sleep.
(1998). Effects of aging on sleep in the golden hamster . Sleep.
(1998). An NK1 receptor antagonist affects the circadian regulation of locomotor activity in golden hamsters . Brain research.