Fields of Research
- Neuropsychopharmacology
- Animal Behavior
- Drug addiction/Abuse
Research Summary
Investigating the contributions of microglia to the physical symptoms of withdrawal and pharmacological methods to combat withdrawal from opiate self-administration.
Research Statement
My career objectives include developing an integrated understanding of the intricacies of signaling
mechanisms that allow neurons to communicate and how pharmacological manipulations perturb the activity
and plasticity of neuronal circuits, as well as how these two processes together alter behavior of the organism.
Awards and Honors
N/A
David Bergkamp
Graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. John Neumaier
Affiliations
Currently supported by a NIDA T32 training grant
Volunteer at Seattle Children’s Research Institute
David Bergkamp
Graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. John Neumaier
Affiliations
Currently supported by a NIDA T32 training grant
Volunteer at Seattle Children’s Research Institute
Faculty
- Building:
- UW Health Sciences Building
- Room:
- J681D and BB1526
- Box:
- 357280
Lab
- Building:
- UW Health Sciences Building
- Room:
- J681D and BB1526
- Box:
- 357280
David Bergkamp
Graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. John Neumaier
Affiliations
Currently supported by a NIDA T32 training grant
Volunteer at Seattle Children’s Research Institute
David Bergkamp
Graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. John Neumaier
Affiliations
Currently supported by a NIDA T32 training grant
Volunteer at Seattle Children’s Research Institute
David Bergkamp
Graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. John Neumaier
Affiliations
Currently supported by a NIDA T32 training grant
Volunteer at Seattle Children’s Research Institute
David Bergkamp
Graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. John Neumaier
Affiliations
Currently supported by a NIDA T32 training grant
Volunteer at Seattle Children’s Research Institute