Biology and Health Sciences

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Dr. Rudolf Bohm


Associate Professor

Dr. Rudolf Bohm is an Associate Professor of Molecular Biology whose lab investigates the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms that shape neural circuits and behavior. Using Drosophila as a model, his team combines molecular genetics with translational neuroscience approaches to uncover how neurons communicate and adapt without conventional synaptic signaling.

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Dr. Bohm mentors a small cohort of motivated undergraduate and graduate researchers. His lab provides high-impact training opportunities in grant-funded projects—ideal for students interested in molecular biology, behavioral genetics, and preparing for doctoral or professional programs.

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Grant Highlights

  • NIH Kirschstein NRSA Postdoc Fellowship (2005–2007)
  • USDA–AgriCULTURE Grant (2024) – Supporting undergraduate biotech and fieldwork training across international and community contexts

Research Interests

  • Genetic dissection of neural circuitry
  • Neural activity and behavior
  • Mechanisms of epigenetic adaptation
  • Non-electrical neuronal signaling

Courses Taught

  • BIOL 4355: Biotechnology Research, Ethics & Culture in Agriculture
  • BIOL 4401: Molecular Biology

Honors & Awards

  • Kirschstein NIH National Research Service Award, Postdoctoral Fellow
  • Ambion Scholar, Center for Developmental Biology Scholar

Interested in joining? Email Dr. Bohm your CV and statement of interest for full consideration. Limited research positions available for qualified graduate students.

Dr. Rudolf Bohm