David Klorig, PhD
- Instructor, Translational Neuroscience
David Klorig, PhD
Research Interests
- Epilepsy
- Neuroscience
- Sleep-Dependent Memory Processing
- Education
- BS, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), 2005
- PhD, Wake Forest University, 2014
- Positions
- Instructor, Translational Neuroscience
- Departments and Affiliations
- Translational Neuroscience
Research
- Optogenetically-Induced Population Discharge Threshold as a Sensitive Measure of Network Excitability. Klorig DC, Alberto GE, Smith T, Godwin DW. eNeuro. ; 6(6)
- Expression of channelrhodopsin-2 localized within the deep CA1 hippocampal sublayer in the Thy1 line 18 mouse. Dobbins DL, Klorig DC, Smith T, Godwin DW. Brain Res. 2018 01; 1679:179-184.
- A magnetic rotary optical fiber connector for optogenetic experiments in freely moving animals. Klorig DC, Godwin DW. J. Neurosci. Methods. 2014 Apr; 227:132-9.
- The use of keratin biomaterials derived from human hair for the promotion of rapid regeneration of peripheral nerves. Sierpinski P, Garrett J, Ma J, Apel P, Klorig D, Smith T, Koman LA, Atala A, Van Dyke M. Biomaterials. 2008 Jan; 29(1):118-28.
- Potentiating effect of the ATP-sensitive potassium channel blocker glibenclamide on complex I inhibitor neurotoxicity in vitro and in vivo. Kou J, Klorig DC, Bloomquist JR. Neurotoxicology. 2006 Sep; 27(5):826-34.