Rick B. Meeker, PhD
Professor of Neurology
Areas of Interest
Brain cholinergic receptors, vasopressin, AIDS research, HIV and FIV
About
Dr. Meeker’s research is focused on the mechanisms of HIV neuropathogenesis and the development of therapeutic strategies for the treatment of neuroinflammation. Inflammatory changes within the brain caused by the viral infection initiate a toxic cascade that disrupts normal neural function and can eventually lead to neuronal death. To explore the mechanisms responsible for this damage, we investigate changes in calcium homeostasis, glutamate receptor function and inflammatory responses in primary neuronal, microglial and macrophage cultures. New therapeutic approaches targeted to signal transduction pathways and calcium regulation that protect the neurons and reduce inflammation are under investigation.
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Doctor of Philosophy
Bowling Green State University
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Master of Arts, Psychology
Bowling Green State University
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Neurobiology
Perdue University
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Molecular Pharmacology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill