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Advances in Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment: Volume 178

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Advances in Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment, Volume 178 in the International Review in Neurobiology series, presents a comprehensive exploration of emerging therapies and approaches in the field. Topics in this new release include Introduction: Current Treatments, Oxytocin and Vasopressin, Neuroactive steroids, Pharmacological activators of ALDH2, Anti inflammatories and mesenchymal stem cells, Sodium oxybate, Psychedelic compounds, Cannabinoids, Environmental Enrichment, Animal models and translational challenges, GABAergic compounds, and Ghrelin system and GLP-1. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780443296383

About

Rosana Camarini is an Associate Professor and Principal Investigator at the Universidade de São Paulo Brazil specializing in neuropsychopharmacology with a focus on the neurobiological basis of drug addiction and dependence. With a Ph.D. from Universidade Federal de São Paulo and postdoctoral training at Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center UCSF her academic journey has been marked by a commitment to understanding the interplay between early drug exposure environmental stimuli and addictive behaviors with focus on alcohol addiction. Additionally she has served as a Visiting Professor at Medical University of South Carolina Charleston USA Arizona State University Tempe USA and Sorbonne Université Paris France enriching her academic experience and fostering international collaborations. Throughout her career Camarini has explored the behavioral and neurochemical/molecular effects of alcohol and cocaine exposure during early drug exposure particularly during prenatal and adolescent stages. Moreover she has investigated the impact of environmental enrichment/exercise on addiction highlighting its potential as a non-pharmacological intervention. Camarini served as President of the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ISBRA) where she spearheaded initiatives promoting diversity and early career development. Additionally her role in revitalizing the Latin American Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (LASBRA) underscores her dedication to regional scientific advancement. Camarini has chaired and given lectures at numerous international symposia contributing to the global discussion on addiction research. In addition to her academic pursuits Camarini holds key administrative roles including Head of the Pharmacology Department and Coordinator of the Neuroscience Research Support Center at Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Her commitment to scientific rigor is evident through her involvement in Experimental Planning and Reproducibility Strategies Core” of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences at USP. With over 90 publications indexed in PubMed she has a plethora of ongoing research projects funded by prestigious agencies like FAPESP and CNPq. Camarini's contributions also extend to editorial boards of addiction journals. Through her mentorship of graduate students and postdocs she nurtures the next generation of scientists ensuring a legacy of excellence in neuropsychopharmacology research. Fábio Cardoso Cruz an esteemed figure in the field of neuropsychopharmacology has dedicated his academic and professional pursuits to unravelling the intricate neurobiology of drug use disorders. With a primary focus on elucidating the molecular mechanisms driving drug-seeking relapse particularly influenced by contextual cues Cruz has delved into the multifaceted effects of stress on susceptibility to addiction. His research extends to investigating sex differences in responses to drugs and stress as well as understanding the long-term consequences of early drug exposure on brain function escalating the risk of addiction. Utilizing an innovative combination of optogenetic and chemogenetic tools alongside transgenic rodent models Cruz and his team have made significant strides in shedding light on the biological underpinnings of addiction behaviors. Moreover Cruz has expanded his research into proteomics delving into metabolomics and transcriptomics of single cells. His utilization of sophisticated techniques such as immunohistochemistry fluorescence FACS and western blotting has been pivotal in advancing the understanding of addiction. In the realm of animal models Cruz has employed operant self-administration the ABA renewal and conditioning place preference paradigms to gain insights into addiction behaviors. This comprehensive methodological approach underscores his commitment to cutting-edge research and addressing the complexities of drug use disorders. Driven by an insatiable curiosity and a profound dedication to contributing meaningful insights Fábio Cardoso Cruz aims not only to advance the scientific community's understanding of addiction but also to pave the way for the development of more effective interventions. Through his research and mentorship he aspires to inspire the next generation of scientists to explore the uncharted frontiers of neuropsychopharmacology.

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