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Keypoint Newsletter: Welcoming the New Fellows Class of 2024
Keystone Symposia is pleased to introduce the Keystone Symposia Fellows Class of 2024! This year we welcome seven...
Frederick Gregory is the Neurophysiology of Cognition Program Manager and extramural lead for DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory’s Humans in Complex Systems Research Competency. In these roles, he establishes the scientific vision to lead in identifying and enabling the execution of high-risk high payoff extramural and intramural basic research intent on developing future Army capabilities to promote cognitive dominance and human-intelligent autonomous agent teaming. He leads the initiation of new multi-disciplinary basic research opportunities at universities and small businesses in addition to establishing collaborations between international researchers and Army scientists. He recently served a 5-year detail in London at DEVCOM Atlantic Headquarters leading the international Human Dimension program for Army Research Office.
Dr. Gregory received a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Morehouse College and doctoral degree in Neurobiology from the University of California-Los Angeles. He did post-doctoral training, first, as an Institutional Research and Academic Career Development Awards (IRACDA) Teaching and Research Postdoctoral Fellow in Pharmacology at Emory University and then in Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Iowa. Prior to Army civilian service, he was Program Manager for the John H. Hopps Jr. Defense Research Scholars Program and Adjunct faculty member at Morehouse College.
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Mentor: E. Dale Abel, MD, PhD
Dec 4, 2023 by Keystone Symposia
Keystone Symposia is pleased to introduce the Keystone Symposia Fellows Class of 2024! This year we welcome seven...
Sep 6, 2023 by Keystone Symposia
Established in 2009, Keystone Symposia’s Fellows Program has become a premier professional advancement opportunity for...