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David G. Galindo, M.B.A.

David G. Galindo, M.B.A.

Research Associate

Biological Psychiatry Analytic Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Biographical Sketch

Currently David works as a Research Associate on the NRLC project Impulsivity and Biological Markers for Suicidality and Drug Use in Adolescents (R01-MH077684). Before joining the NRLC, David worked as a Research Associate at the University of Texas at Austin's Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research. There he studied the effects of ethanol exposure on dopaminergic signaling, focusing primarily on DARPP-32 phosphorylation in vivo and dopamine transporter (DAT)-mediated dopamine uptake in vitro.

Research Interests

Education

Year Degree Major Institution
2008 M.B.A. Health Care Management Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA
1999 B.A. Psychology The University of Texas, Austin, TX

Interests

  • Softball
  • Music
  • Film and Theater

Presentations/Publications with the NRLC

  • Motivational interventions to reduce adult alcohol use/abuse and drunk driving incidents: A treatment manual for use in the criminal justice system

    Ryan, S. R., Mathias, C. W., Mullen, J., Galindo, C., and Dougherty, D. M. (2014).

    Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services report 085144601.2.6: University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio.