Bernard T. Drumm

Bernard T. Drumm

Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine

Affiliated withUniversity of Nevada Reno School of MedicineUniversity of Nevada, Reno School of MedicineDUNDALK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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Biography

I am a Research Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Physiology & Cell Biology at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), U.S.A, where I held a postdoctoral position from 2013-2017 after I received my PhD in Physiology from Dundalk Institute of Technology in 2013.

I actively engage in smooth muscle physiology research, teach research-led content in our physiology graduate and medical programmes, supervise undergraduate research students and serve on relevant committees. I became an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2017 and earned a postgraduate certificate (PG Cert) in 'Teaching & Learning In Higher Education' from University College Cork in 2018.

Since 2014 I have taught a range of modules in the UNR Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology & Physiology Graduate Programme and more recently in the School of Medicine Education Programme (MED) and the Physicians Assistant Studies (PAS) Programme. I conduct assessment for these modules using various modalities such as continuous assessment assignments, non-marked submissions and problem-solving based exams. I am also a tutor and mentor to international undergraduate exchange students. This role involves delivering tutorials, evaluating student understanding by classroom assessment techniques, providing academic counsel and advice for students and organizing the Annual International Student Research Symposium.

My research focuses on calcium signalling in smooth muscle, particularly in the urinary and gastrointestinal systems in order to find cellular targets for incontinence and motility disorders. During my postdoctoral fellowship I was awarded the Barcroft Early Career Medal, Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland (2017) and produced an internationally recognized record of peer-reviewed publications in journals such as, J General Physiology, Nature Reviews Urology, Sci Sig, J Physiology, PNAS and Advances in Physiology Education, etc.

JoVE Journal Publications

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Year
Applications of Spatio-temporal Mapping and Particle Analysis Techniques to Quantify Intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> Signaling In Situ
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2019
2021

Other Publications

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Microtubule structures underlying the sarcoplasmic reticulum support peripheral coupling sites to regulate smooth muscle contractility.

Science signaling| PubMed ID: 28928237

2017
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2019
2019
2020
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2020
Excitatory cholinergic responses in mouse colon intramuscular interstitial cells of Cajal are due to enhanced Ca release via M receptor activation.

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology| PubMed ID: 32539213

2020
2020
2020
The intracellular Ca release channel TRPML1 regulates lower urinary tract smooth muscle contractility.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America| PubMed ID: 33199609

2020