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Richard Kriebel, Ph.D

  

Dr. Kriebel is Chair and Professor of the Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology Department at PCOM. He is also Associate Dean of Curriculum and Research.

His scholarly interests include the use of technologies in health education and patient care, neurocircuitry and CNS regeneration and plasticity with a focus on development, aging and pain, and curriculum evolution and the impact of technology. Dr. Kriebel has been involved in many teaching programs, including the Minority Student Tract Program in Anatomical Sciences, Clinical Integration of the Neurosciences, and Sensory-Motor Development, and he served as an Independent Studies Supervisor for courses on Anatomy in Art.

Dr. Kriebel was honored with the Student National Medical Association's Mentor Award in 1995 and in 1991 he received the Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching. He is a member of the Society for Neurosciences and the American Association for Higher Education and is on the editorial review boards of the American Journal of Anatomy, Cell Tissue Research, and the Brain Research Bulletin, among other publications. 

Dr. Kriebel received his Ph.D. in Anatomy and Neurosciences from Temple University in 1973.

 

Email: rickk@pcom.edu