Ronald Myers, Ph.D.

Senior Science Editor/JoVE

Ron received his Ph.D. in cellular, molecular, and developmental biology from Tufts University. During his thesis work he investigated the role of various extracellular matrix proteins in the proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells. After graduating from Tufts, Ron began a postdoctoral research position at Harvard Medical School. His research focused on the role of a novel class of arrestins, the α-arrestins, on β-adrenergic receptors in the context of heart failure and obesity. In his spare time Ron is an animal lover and enjoys camping and the outdoors.

      Posts by Ronald Myers, Ph.D.

    • Post ImageApril 29, 2019Big or Small Lab? Which is Better for Postdocs?By: Ronald Myers, Ph.D.Read More
    • Post ImageJuly 18, 2018Work/Life Balance in Grad SchoolBy: Ronald Myers, Ph.D.Read More
    • Post ImageMarch 6, 2018Use of Nanotechnology in Cancer TherapyBy: Ronald Myers, Ph.D.Read More
    • Post ImageSeptember 13, 2017Immunotherapy: Use Your Own Body’s Defenses to Fight CancerBy: Ronald Myers, Ph.D.Read More
    • Post ImageJune 7, 2017Recent Advances in Neuroimaging TechniquesBy: Ronald Myers, Ph.D.Read More
    • Post ImageMarch 1, 2017The Optogenetic RevolutionBy: Ronald Myers, Ph.D.Read More
    • Post ImageNovember 30, 2016Global Collaborative Projects in Science: Successes and ChallengesBy: Ronald Myers, Ph.D.Read More