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Home > CDAP > Dr. Larry Middaugh
Dr. Larry Middaugh

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Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

EDUCATION

University of Kansas, Lawrence, KSB.A. 1961Psychology 
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS     M.S. 1966  Psychology
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TNPh.D.  1970Psychology/Physiology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1970-1972 Associate, Department of Biochemistry and Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, MUSC, Charleston, SC
1972-1977Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, MUSC, Charleston, SC
1977-1982Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, MUSC, Charleston, SC
1981-1982Visiting Researcher, National Institute of Aging, Gerontology Research Center, Baltimore, Maryland
1988-2005Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, MUSC, Charleston, SC
2000-2005Professor, Department of Neurosciences, MUSC, Charleston, SC
2005-presentProfessor Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, MUSC, Charleston, SC

AWARDS AND HONORS

1979-present NIAAA, NIEHA, NINDS Ad hoc 
1981-1982Fellow, National Institute on Aging
1982-1988Editorial Advisory Board, Neurotoxicology and Teratology
1984-presentMember, Research Society on Alcoholism
1988-1992Member, Biomedical Research Review Committee Member, NIDA
1989-1992Editorial Advisory Board: Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
1990-1997Editorial Advisory Board: Neurotoxicology Teratology
1997NIDA Center Grant Member
1999NIDA Center Grant Member
1999-2003Editorial Advisory Board: Neurotoxicology Teratology
2000NIDA Special Interest Panel Chair
2002NIAAA Medications Development Workshop
2005-2006NIDA-K

PUBLICATIONS (2006-present)
Boger HA, Middaugh LD, Huang P, Zaman V, Smith AC, Hoffer BJ, Tomac AC & Granholm AC. A partial GDNF depletion leads to earlier age-related deterioration of motor function and tyrosine hydroxylase expression in the substantia nigra. Experimental Neurology 202(2):336-347, 2006.

Griffin WC, 3rd, Boger HA, Granholm AC & Middaugh LD. Partial deletion of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) in mice: Effects on sucrose reward and striatal GDNF concentrations. Brain Research 1068(1):257-260, 2006.

Griffin WC, 3rd & Middaugh LD. The influence of sex on extracellular dopamine and locomotor activity in C57BL/6J mice before and after acute cocaine challenge. Synapse 59(2):74-81, 2006.

Lominac KD, Kapasova Z, Hannun RA, Patterson C, Middaugh LD & Szumlinski KK. Behavioral and neurochemical interactions between Group 1 mGluR antagonists and ethanol: Potential insight into their anti-addictive properties. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 85(2):142-156, 2006.

Melendez RI, Middaugh LD & Kalivas PW. Development of an alcohol deprivation and escalation effect in C57BL/6J mice. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research 30(12):2017-2025, 2006.

Wiren KM, Hashimoto JG, Alele PE, Devaud LL, Price KL, Middaugh LD, Grant KA & Finn DA. Impact of sex: Determination of alcohol neuroadaptation and reinforcement. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 30(2):233-242, 2006.

Zhu HJ, Wang JS, Devane CL, Williard RL, Donovan JL, Middaugh LD, Gibson BB, Patrick KS & Markowitz JS. The role of the polymorphic efflux transporter p-glycoprotein on the brain accumulation of d-methylphenidate and d-amphetamine. Drug Metabolism & Disposition 34(7):1116-1121, 2006.

Boger HA, Middaugh LD, Patrick KS, Ramamoorthy S, Denehy ED, Zhu H, Pacchioni AM, Granholm A-C & McGinty JF. Long-term consequences of methamphetamine exposure in young adults are exacerbated in glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor heterozygous mice. Journal of Neuroscience 27(33):8816-8825, 2007.

Cook-Easterwood J, Middaugh LD, Griffin WC, 3rd, Khan I & Tyor WR. Highly active antiretroviral therapy of cognitive dysfunction and neuronal abnormalities in SCID mice with HIV encephalitis. Experimental Neurology 205(2):506-512, 2007.

Griffin WC, 3rd, Middaugh LD & Becker HC. Voluntary ethanol drinking in mice and ethanol concentrations in the nucleus accumbens. Brain Research 1138:208-213, 2007.

Griffin WC, 3rd, Middaugh LD & Tyor WR. Chronic cocaine exposure in the SCID mouse model of HIV encephalitis. Brain Research 1134(1):214-219, 2007.

Griffin WC, 3rd, Randall PK & Middaugh LD. Intravenous cocaine self-administration: Individual differences in male and female C57BL/6J mice. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior 87(2):267-279, 2007.

Nguyen SA, Malcolm R & Middaugh LD. Topiramate reduces ethanol consumption by C57BL/6 mice. Synapse 61(3):150-156, 2007.

Williard RL, Middaugh LD, Zhu H-JB & Patrick KS. Methylphenidate and its ethanol transesterification metabolite ethylphenidate: Brain disposition, monoamine transporters and motor activity. Behavioural Pharmacology 18(1):39-51, 2007.

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