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Division of Basic Neuroscience and Behavioral Research (DBNBR) |
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Chemistry and Physiological Systems Research Branch
- Mission MissionThe Chemistry and Physiological Systems Research Branch supports research on all aspects of chemistry and physiological systems affected by drugs of abuse. Program AreasThis branch supports research programs on
NIDA Drug Supply ProgramThe NIDA Drug Supply Program is administered by the Chemistry & Physiological Systems Research Branch. In addition to funding research in drug abuse, addiction, prevention, and treatment, NIDA facilitates such research to accomplish its mission by providing chemicals and research probes that are either unavailable, difficult to obtain, or very expensive to buy to researchers. In addition, this program also provides analytical services for the analysis of researchers experimental samples. For additional information contact Hari Singh, Ph.D. or Kevin Gormley Program AnnouncementsPAR-08-249: Mechanisms of Adverse Drug Effects in Children (R03) PAR-08-248: Mechanisms of Adverse Drug Effects in Children (R01) NOT-DA-08-035: Notice of Availability of Set-aside Funds for FY 2009 for PAS-07-327 NOT-DA-08-016: Notice to clarify the eligibility requirements for NIDA's Early Career Award in Chemistry of Drug Abuse and Addiction (ECHEM) award (PAS-07-327) PAR-07-416: Developmental Pharmacology (R01) PAS-07-327: Early Career Award in Chemistry of Drug Abuse and Addiction (ECHEM) - NIDA (R03) PA-07-302: Application of Metabolomics for Translational and Biological Research (R21) PA-07-301: Application of Metabolomics for Translational and Biological Research (R01) PA-07-282: Mechanisms, Models, Measurement, & Management in Pain Research (R01) NOT-DA-07-028: Notice of Intent to Publish a Program Announcement to Support Research by Newly Independent Chemistry Investigators for the Study of Drug Abuse and Addiction PA-06-543: Mechanisms, Models, Measurement, & Management in Pain Research (R03) PA-06-542: Mechanisms, Models, Measurement, & Management in Pain Research (R21) ContactsRao S. Rapaka, Ph.D. Focuses on chemistry, drug design, peptides & proteomics, enzymology. Thomas Aigner, Ph.D. Supports research on imaging, nanomedicine and other emerging technologies. Paul S. Hillery, Ph.D. Supports research in organic & medicinal chemistry, structural biology. Vishnudutt Purohit, D.V.M., Ph.D. Administers research in the areas of prenatal/perinatal exposure, maternal/fetal pharmacokinetics, placental transport, mechanisms of pain/analgesia, and physiological systems such as cardiovascular, pulmonary, reproduction, and immunology. Hari H. Singh, Ph.D. Focuses on peptide, medicinal, analytical chemistry, Drug supply and analytical services. Kevin Gormley |
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