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Biography
Dr. Charles Abramson was born and raised in New York. He graduated Boston University with his PhD in 1986. He is now working at Oklahoma State University as a Regents Professor and Boger Professor. Throughout his career at OSU as a professor his teaching interests include Learning and Memory, Comparative Animal Behavior, Biological Psychology, and History of Psychology.

Career Goal of publishing 200 papers.

in between his time working with graduate students to publish research papers using his famous "boozing" bees and writing books and teaching aides to help today's children become interested in the sciences. He lives in Stillwater with his wife, Zena.

Teaching
While Dr. Abramson teaches college students at Oklahoma State University, he enjoys teaching other educators as well. Many of his publications are teaching related articles and books that are used as teaching aids. Articles include, but not limited to, the use of activity handbooks, how to demonstrate classical conditioning to students , and even making games for educational use. But he didn't stop with just publishing articles to empower other educators, with the changing of technology, he started to create websites for educators to reference. Such as the Psychology Museum and Resource Center, Charles Henry Turner - Contributions of a Forgotten African-American to Psychology, Contributions of Women in Psychology, and A Brief History of Japanese Psychology.