Dr. Eric Krause earns New Investigator Award from American Physiological Society

Eric Krause, Ph.D., an assistant professor of pharmacodynamics, has earned the American Physiological Society, or APS, Central Nervous System Section New Investigator Award. The accolade recognizes an outstanding investigator in the early stages of his or her career who has made meritorious contributions to the central nervous system area of study. Krause received the award at the APS Central Nervous System Section’s reception at the 2017 Experimental Biology meeting in Chicago. A member of the UF College of Pharmacy faculty since 2011, Krause studies how the central nervous system coordinates behavioral and physiological responses to stress.