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Neurotrauma Chair Professor. Vice Chair, Research. Director, Brain Trauma Research Center.
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In 2001, he became a co-director of the Safar Center for Resuscitative Research. In May of 2004, Dr. Dixon was named full professor of neurological surgery at the University of Pittsburgh and was later appointed vice chairman of research in the Department of Neurological Surgery in 2008.
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Effects of TBI on striatal DA signaling.Effects of TBI on SNARE proteinsEffects of repetitive closed head impact mild TBI in ratsTransgenicsOperation Brain Trauma Therapy (OBTT)Behavioral Outcomes CoreDHA and fish oilMemantineMild TBI modelsMilitary relevant models for TBIOpportunities for undergraduates: 1. Research for course credit 2. Summer CNUP program 3. Work study Opportunities for Graduate student mentorship: 1. Research rotations 2. Thesis committees On an individual basis, graduate students may rotate through the Dixon Lab. Postdoctoral training is possible if funds are available. Open positions are posted...
Tara Byrne, MS Cassandra Berkey Shaun Carlson, PhD Sherman Culver Jeremy Henshar Youming Li Michelle Ma, MD Margaret Young
Hulys Bayir, MD Corina Bondy, PhD Robert Clark, MD Ashley Fortress, PhD Steven Graham, MD, PhD Milos Ikonokovic, MD Anthony Kline, PhD Patrick Kochanek MD David O. Okonkwo, MD, PhD Ava Puccio, PhD Amy Wagner, MD
Professor, Neurological Surgery. Phone. 412-383-2188. E-mail. dixonec@upmc.edu. Education & Training. PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University (1985) Campus Address. 217 Hill Building. One-Line Research Description. Mechanisms of post-traumatic memory deficits, models of traumatic brain injury, and functional outcomes. Research Interests.
Dr. Dixon’s current studies are exploring the role of synaptic vesicles on neurotransmitter release deficits chronically after traumatic brain injury. Neurotransmitter release at the synapse requires fusion of synaptic vesicles with the presynaptic plasma membrane.