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Stacy Ruvio, PhD

  • Professor

Biography

Dr. Stacy Ruvio is Chair of the Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at D鈥橸ouville. She mainly teaches neurobiology and anatomy & physiology courses. Her research interests include neurobiology and the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL). She is actively involved in service to D鈥橸ouville.

Education & Training

  • Credential in Effective College Instruction, Association of College and University Educators (ACUE), 2022
  • Post-Doctoral Research Training, Neurobiology, University of Rochester, 2013
  • PhD, Biochemistry, SUNY University at Buffalo, 2010
  • BS, Biology, SUNY Geneseo, 2005

Awards & Honors

  • D鈥橸ouville Faculty Mentorship Award (2024)
  • President鈥檚 Excellence Award for Grants and Sponsored Programs, Bronze Medal (2024)
  • American Association of University Professors (AAUP) D鈥橸ouville Faculty Scholar of the Year Award (2022)
  • National Science Foundation Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (NSF S-STEM) Grant (2022)
  • D'Youville Biology & Mathematics Faculty of the Year (2022 and 2018)
  • D'Youville Title III Grant (2021)
  • D'Youville Institute for Teaching Innovation (ITI) Faculty Fellow of Scholarship for Teaching and Learning (AY 2018-19)
  • Conference Travel Grants, D'Youville Faculty Development Committee (2015-2024)
  • Research Grants, D'Youville Research Committee (2018-2021)

Research Interests

  • Neurobiology
  • Scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL)
  • Anatomy and physiology education

Publications

  • Anas E, Hoover E, Ille AL, Ille AM, Amico-Ruvio S. Towards multi-target glioblastoma therapy: Structural, distribution, and functional insights into protein target candidates. Brain Res., 2024. 1822:148623.
  • Ille, AM*, Kishel, E*, Bodea, R, Ille, A, Lamont, H, and Amico-Ruvio, S. Protein LY6E as a candidate for mediating transport of adeno-associated virus across the human blood-brain barrier. J. Neurovirol., 2020. 26(5): 769-778. *Co-first authors.
  • Lamont, H*, Ille, A*, and Amico-Ruvio, SA. Identification of a novel variant of Golli myelin basic protein BG21 in the uniquely neuroprotective white-footed mouse. Neurosci. Lett., 2019. 701: 8-13. *Co-first authors.
  • Shapovalov, Y, Zettel, M, Spielman, SC, Amico-Ruvio, SA, Kelly, EA, Sipe, GO, Dickerson, IM, Brown, EB and Majewska, AK. Fluoxetine modulates breast cancer metastasis to the brain in a murine model. BMC Cancer, 2014. 14(1): 598-612.
  • Amico-Ruvio, SA, Paganelli, MA, Myers, JM and Popescu, GK. Ifenprodil effects on GluN2B-containing glutamate receptors. Mol. Pharmacol., 2012. 82(6): 1074-81.
  • Maki, BA, Aman, TK, Amico-Ruvio, SA, Kussius, CL and Popescu, GK. C-terminal domains of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor modulate unitary channel conductance and gating. J. Biol. Chem., 2012. 287(43): 36071-80.
  • Amico-Ruvio, SA, Murthy, SE, Smith, TP and Popescu, GK. Zinc effects on NMDA receptor gating kinetics. Biophys. J., 2011. 100(8): 1910-18.
  • Amico-Ruvio, SA and Popescu, GK. Stationary gating of GluN1/GluN2B receptors in intact membrane patches. Biophys. J., 2010. 98(7): 1160-69.

Departments

Contact Information

Phone: (716) 829-8178 Email: ruvios@dyc.edu Office: SASE 209