Ronald Bradley
Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Central Michigan university
USA
Biography
Ronald Bradley, DO, PhD, completed the DO-PhD Program in 1984. He received a PhD in Anatomy/Neuroscience. In 2010, he was the Director of Psychiatric Services at Millcreek Community Hospital, and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Lake Eric College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, PA. Currently, he is the Genesee County Community Mental Health Medical Director in Flint; MI. Bradley specializes in addiction psychiatry. He completed a Psychiatry Residency at the University of Michigan. During his residency, he carried out research on affective disorders and substance abuse. In 1992, he received a patent for a Test Kit for Detecting and Treating Substance Abuse, which he developed. He has published more than twenty papers on substance abuse problems and treatment.
Research Interest
Globular bodies: a primary cause of the opacity in senile and diabetic posterior cortical subcapsular cataracts, An immunocytochemical analysis of methionine enkephalin, substance P, and glutamic acid decarboxylase within neostriatal neurons