John M. Burkhardt

Affiliations: 
Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia, Oeiras, Lisboa, Portugal 
Area:
basal ganglia, oscillatory activity
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I attended graduate school in the Wake Fourest University department of Physiology & Pharmacology, initially working for Don Woodward. After he departed, I was taken into Rui Costa's lab at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia in Portugal, where I am currently a post-doc.

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John E R Staddon research assistant 1999-2001 Duke
Donald J. Woodward grad student 2002-2006 Wake Forest
Rui M. Costa grad student 2007-2008 Wake Forest
 (Effects of dopamine blockade on rate and synchrony in the basal ganglia: Implications for competing theories of Parkinson's disease.)
Rui M. Costa post-doc 2008- NIAAA
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Burkhardt JM, Adermark L. (2014) Locus of onset and subpopulation specificity of in vivo ethanol effect in the reciprocal ventral tegmental area-nucleus accumbens circuit. Neurochemistry International. 76: 122-30
Adermark L, Söderpalm B, Burkhardt JM. (2014) Brain region specific modulation of ethanol-induced depression of GABAergic neurons in the brain reward system by the nicotine receptor antagonist mecamylamine. Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.). 48: 455-61
Burkhardt JM, Jin X, Costa RM. (2009) Dissociable effects of dopamine on neuronal firing rate and synchrony in the dorsal striatum. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 3: 28
Burkhardt JM, Constantinidis C, Anstrom KK, et al. (2007) Synchronous oscillations and phase reorganization in the basal ganglia during akinesia induced by high-dose haloperidol. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 26: 1912-24
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