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- n. A person involved in neuropharmacology.
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Examples
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Jaak Panksepp, the neuropharmacologist, has demonstrated the opioid reward for belonging -- and the consequent pain of exclusion.
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I had also quit smoking after hearing the diagnosis and started on a psychotropic medication after having brain scans by a renowned neuropharmacologist, Dr. Hamlin Emory.
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Griffiths, a neuropharmacologist, is the lead investigator in the first major study of drugs and spirituality since the 1970s.
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Columbia University psychiatrist Richard Brown warns of that hazard in "Stop Depression Now," a new book coauthored with Baylor University neuropharmacologist Teodoro Bottiglieri.
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Rosenbaum's UCLA colleague, neuropharmacologist Edythe London, was less lucky.
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This natural hallucinogen is illegal in the United States, but University of Miami neuropharmacologist Deborah Mash has spent five years studying it at the Healing Visions Institute for Addiction Recovery in St. Kitts.
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Danni called in a neurologist, a neuropharmacologist.
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John Hughes, a neuropharmacologist with particular expertise in the biochemistry and pharmacology of neurotransmitters, was recruited by Professor Kosterlitz and joined him in
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Caley, a neuropharmacologist, will offer background on the basic pharmacology and usage of medications used to treat ADHD, disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity or impulsivity.
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A neuropharmacologist by training, she is former head of science policy and scientific affairs at the European division of Pfizer Inc.
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