Curriculum vitae
Nathan Schoppa, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
UCD at Fitzsimons. RC-1 North Tower, P18-7115. Mail Stop F8307, PO Box 6511, Aurora, CO 80045.
Tel (303) 724-4523. Fax (303) 724-4501.
Email nathan.schoppa@UCHSC.edu.
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Education
1995 Ph.D., Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale University. Laboratory of Fred J. Sigworth.
1987 B.A., Biology, University of Chicago.
Academic Appointments
2003- Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Colorado Denver.
2001-02 Research Assistant Professor, Vollum Institute, Oregon Health & Science University.
1995-01 Postdoctoral fellow, Vollum Institute, Oregon Health & Science University. Laboratory of Gary L. Westbrook.
Awards and Honors
2005-10 NIH RO1 Mechanisms of interneurons in the olfactory bulb. $225,000/year direct costs.
1996-98 National Research Service Award fellowship for postdoctoral research.
1988-91 National Science Foundation fellowship for graduate study.
1986-87 Barton Scholarship for Excellence in Biological Sciences, University of Chicago.
1986-87 Phi Beta Kappa, University of Chicago.
Teaching
2005- Co-taught NRSC 7670 Advanced Topics course on sensory neuroscience (UCD).
2005- Co-taught NRSC 7670 Advanced Topics course on computational modeling using NEURON (UCD).
2005- Lectured on respiratory physiology in the Physiology 5000 course for first-year medical students (UCD).
2005- Lectured on respiratory physiology in the Physiology course for dental/physical therapy students (UCD).
2004- Lecturer and discussion leader for NRSC7600 Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology course (UCD). Topic: Potassium channel conduction and gating.
2004-05 Instructor for computer-facilitated physiology laboratory for first-year medical students at UCD (Physiology 5000).
2001 Discussion leader for first-year Neuroscience graduate student seminar course (Vollum Institute).
1992-94 Coordinator of and lecturer in physiology course in the Physicians Associates program at Yale University.
Service
Ad-hoc reviewer for Journal of Comparative Neurology, Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Journal of Neurophysiology, Journal of Neuroscience, Nature Neuroscience, and Neuron.
Ad-hoc reviewer for National Science Foundation.
Present member of thesis committees for six Ph.D. students at UCD (Department of Physiology and Biophysics or Neuroscience Program). Chair of one thesis committee.
Additional committee appointments at UCD include the Neuroscience Retreat Committee, the Neuroscience Program Curriculum Committee, and the Medical School Curriculum Committee (CVPR sub-block).
Organizer of Department of Physiology and Biophysics Seminar Series at UCD.
Original Research Articles
Schoppa, N. E. (2006) Synchronization of olfactory bulb mitral cells by precisely-timed inhibitory inputs. Neuron 49:271-283.
Schoppa, N. E. and Westbrook G. L. (2002) AMPA autoreceptors drive correlated spiking in olfactory bulb glomeruli. Nature Neurosci. 5:1194-1202.
Schoppa N. E. and Westbrook G. L. (2001) Glomerulus-specific synchronization of mitral cells in the olfactory bulb. Neuron 31:639-651.
Christie, J. M., Schoppa, N. E., and Westbrook, G. L. (2001) Tufted cell dendrodendritic inhibition in the olfactory bulb is dependent on NMDA receptor activity. J. Neurophysiol. 85:169-173.
Schoppa N. E. and Westbrook G. L. (1999) Regulation of synaptic timing in the olfactory bulb by an A-type potassium current. Nature Neurosci. 2:1106-1113.
Schoppa, N. E., Kinzie, J. M., Sahara, Y., Segerson, T. P., and Westbrook, G. L. (1998) Dendrodendritic inhibition in the olfactory bulb is driven by NMDA receptors. J. Neurosci. 18(17):6790-6802.
Schoppa, N. E. and Sigworth, F. J. (1998) Activation of Shaker potassium channels. I. Characterization of voltage-dependent transitions. J. Gen Physiol. 111:271-294.
Schoppa, N. E. and Sigworth, F. J. (1998) Activation of Shaker potassium channels. II. Kinetics of the V2 mutant channel. J. Gen Physiol. 111(2):295-311.
Schoppa, N. E. and Sigworth, F. J. (1998) Activation of Shaker potassium channels. III. An activation gating model for wild-type and V2 mutant channels. J. Gen Physiol. 111(2):313-342.
Schoppa, N. E. and Westbrook, G. L. (1997) Modulation of mEPSCs in olfactory bulb mitral cells by metabotropic glutamate receptors. J. Neurophysiol. 78(3):1468-1475.
Cascio, M., Schoppa, N. E., Grodzicki, R. L., Sigworth, F. J., and Fox, R. O. (1993) Functional expression and purification of a homomeric human ?1 glycine receptor in
baculovirus-infected insect cells. J. Biol. Chem. 268:22135-22142.
Schoppa, N. E., McCormack, K., Tanouye, M. A., and Sigworth, F. J. (1992) The size of the gating charge in wild-type and mutant Shaker potassium channels. Science 255:1712-1715.
Schoppa, N. E., Shorofsky, S., Jow, F., Fozzard, H., and Nelson, D. J. (1989) Voltage-gated chloride currents in canine tracheal epithelial cells. J. Mem. Biol. 108:73-90.
Invited Reviews
Schoppa, N. E. (2005) Neurotransmitter mechanisms at dendrodendritic synapses in the olfactory bulb, Chapter in Dendritic Transmitter Release (M. Ludwig, ed., Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publisher).
Schoppa, N. E. and Urban, N. N. (2003) Dendritic processing within olfactory bulb circuits. Trends in Neuroscience 26: 501-506.
Schoppa, N. E. and Westbrook, G. L. (2001) NMDA receptors turn to another channel for inhibition. Preview in Neuron 31:877-879.
Schoppa, N. E., Yang, Y., and Sigworth, F. J. (1997) How is voltage coupled to channel opening in Shaker K+ channels? Prog. Cell Research 6:66-109.
Recent invited seminars
2006 Ultimate Colorado Mid-Winter Meeting, Vail, CO (1/06): Mechanisms that drive precise synchrony in olfactory bulb neurons.
2005 Conference on Chemosensory Modulation, Jackson, WY (1/05): Synchronization of mitral cells by interneurons in the olfactory bulb.
2004 American Chemosensory Society Annual Meeting (4/04). Discussant in symposium Cellular mechanisms of olfactory learning.
Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Heidelberg, Germany (10/03): Dendritic mechanisms of synchronizing a network of mitral cells in the olfactory bulb.
University of Gottingen, Germany (10/03): Dendritic mechanisms of synchronizing a network of mitral cells in the olfactory bulb.
UCD Neuroscience Program seminar (9/03): Dendritic mechanisms of synchronizing mitral cells in the olfactory bulb.
2003 Chemical Senses Gordon Conference (7/03): Glomerular mechanisms of synchronizing mitral cells of the olfactory bulb.
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