Dickman Lab @ WashU
Vestibular Neuroscience
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J. David Dickman, PhD
Principal Investigator
  Current Appointment:

Professor, Dept of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Washington University in St. Louis, MO (2007-present)
Program in Neuroscience, Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences

Education:

PhD Psychology (Neuroscience) (1985) - University of Wyoming
MS Psychology (1979) - University of Wyoming
BA Biology (1976) - Trinity University

 
  Experience & Training:
   
  Molecular Biology Summer Workshop
Smith College, Northampton, MA (Summer 2000)
Dr. Steven A Williams
Institute for Biomedical Problems
Moscow, USSR (1989 & 1992)
Dr. Inessa Kozlovskaya
 
  NASA Research Associate, University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, TX (1985-1989)
Dr. Manning J. Correia
NASA-Ames Research Center
Moffett Field, CA (1985)
 
  Dept of Biophysics, National Institutes of Health
Washington, DC (Summer 1984)
Drs. Carol & Joel Colton
Dept of Psychology, University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY (1980-1985)
Dr. David V. Smith
 
  Evoked Potential Laboratory, Children's Medical Center
Tulsa, OK (1979-1980)
Dr. William Finley
   
  Ongoing Research Support:

Vestibular Lagena Structure and Function in Birds (7/01/05 - 6/30/10)
This project examines the morphology and function of the lagena otolith organ in birds. Role: Principal Investigator
R01 DC007618-01 (NIH/NIDCD)

Gravity Dependence of Otolith System Function (1/01/06 - 11/30/10)
This project examines the role of gravity on the development of vestibular function. Role: Principal Investigator
R01 DC006913-01 (NIH/NIDCD)

Neural Organization and Plasticity of the Vestibulo-ocular Reflex (7/01/99 - 6/31/08)
These studies address the influence of multisensory integration in the vestibular nuclei and cerebellum that underlie adaptation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex. Role: Co-Investigator
R01 EY12814-09 (NIH/NIDCD - Angelaki, PI)