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However packed his schedule is, he still manages to be a dedicated husband and father. It is not uncommon to have a meeting interrupted with reminders from Mrs. Bruno about car pools or doctor's appointments for his children. This upcoming school year will be Dr. Bruno's nineteenth year dedicated to service, students, and knowledge at The Ohio State University.  Click here to open up Dr. Bruno's home page in the psychology department.

Listen to Dr. Bruno address field-related issues:

Why is attention important? (1.1 MB)

Dr. Bruno discussing acetylcholine's role in attentional processing (3.6 MB)

Dr. Bruno discussing past, current, and future methods of measuring neurochemical changes. (6 MB)

 

Peek into Dr. Bruno's passions outside neuroscience:

What is Dr. Bruno's favorite food? (665 KB)

Where does Dr. Bruno go to relax on vacation? (1 MB)

Why does Dr. Bruno enjoy his position as the NCAA representative for OSU? (1.2 MB)

Dr. Bruno discussing his long history with his wonderful wife. (1.1 MB)

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About Dr. Bruno
"An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man." -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvia, Dr. John P. Bruno earned his Ph.D. at John Hopkins University in 1980. He then received postdoctoral training at the North Carolina Division of Mental Health, under the guidance of Dr. Warren G. Hall at the Dorothea Dix Hospital. Dr. Bruno also completed additional postdoctoral training at the University of Pittsburgh under Dr. Edward Stricker and Dr. Michael Zigmond. Subsequently he joined faculty at Pittsburgh before arriving at OSU in 1986. Dr. Bruno is an extremely busy man, juggling his neuroscience lab, teaching courses, writing research grant proposals, and serving as The Ohio State University's representative to the NCAA.