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Pharmacology & Toxicology

Seminar in Alcohol Studies

This graduate course (PHR 189Q) is a seminar offered under the auspices of the Alcohol Training Grant. It meets biweekly in the fall and spring semesters usually on Friday afternoons. The format varies from formal seminars given by invited experts in an area of alcohol research to informal discussions of recent articles from the alcohol research literature to presentations of current research being performed in the labs of faculty affiliated with the Alcohol Training Grant. Topics include but are not limited to molecular and cellular mechanisms of action of ethanol on brain and other organ systems, behavioral analysis of ethanol actions, clinical studies, and psychosocial aspecs of ethanol drinking behavior in humans.

All faculty, post-docs, and students who are interested in the multifaceted problems associated with alcohol use and abuse are invited to attend. Suggestions for speakers and topics are always welcome.

For further information contact Dr. Rick Morrisett (512-471-1911) or Anita Mote (512-471-2061).


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Alcohol Journal Club Schedule - PHR 189Q
Spring 2012- 3:00 p.m. - PHR 2.114
Date Discussion Leader

January 27

Claire Stelly
INS Student

February 10

Linzy Hendrickson, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow

February 24

Ashley Vena
Pharmacy Student

March 9


James Doherty, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow

March 30


Barbara Mason, PhD
Director, Pearson Center for Alcoholism & Addition Research
Professor, The Scripps Institute

April 13


James Reno
Psychology Student

April 27


Yury Nunez, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow

Contact Anita Mote (acmote@mail.utexas.edu; 512-471-2061) or Rick Morrisett (ramorris@mail.utexas.edu; 512-471-1911) for additional information.


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Division Information

Mailing Address:
Pharmacology & Toxicology
College of Pharmacy
The University of Texas
at Austin
1 University Station,
A1915
Austin, TX
78712-0125
USA

Email Address: pharmacy
@www.utexas.edu

Phone: 512-471-5158


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