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By identifying genes that influence behavior we hope to obtain fundamental mechanistic insights into the molecular basis of both health and disease. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GENES AND BEHAVIOR Learn more

Article by Dr. Amanda Barkley-Levenson accepted for publication in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research

The article, “Glyoxalase (GLO1) inhibition or genetic overexpression does not alter ethanol’s locomotor effects: implications for GLO1 as a therapeutic target in alcohol use disorders,” was written by Amanda Barkley-Levenson and accepted for publication in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. Dr. Abraham Palmer is a co-author on the paper.

Congratulations, Amanda!

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Abraham Palmer March 5, 2018 Palmer Lab News, Publications

Drs. Olivier George and Abraham Palmer awarded NIDA U01 grant

A new U01 grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) was awarded to Olivier George from TSRI. Dr. Palmer is a co-investigator on this project, which will use HS rats to perform a GWAS for extended access to oxycodone. The grant (U01DA044451-01A1) titled “Use of Next-Gen Sequencing to Identify Genetic Variants that Influence Compulsive Oxycodone Intake in Outbred Rats” will start on April 1, 2018 and will end January 31, 2023.

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Abraham Palmer March 1, 2018 Funding & Grants

Article co-authored by Drs. Abraham Palmer & Amanda Barkley-Levenson accepted for publication in Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior

The article, “Inhibition of Glyoxalase 1 reduces alcohol self-administration in dependent and nondependent rats,” is in press and will be published in Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. Dr. Abraham Palmer & Dr. Amanda Barkley-Levenson are co-authors and other authors include Giordano de Guglielmo, Dana Conlisk, and Olivier George.

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Abraham Palmer March 1, 2018 Publications

The Globe and Mail highlights Dr. Abraham Palmer’s research on loneliness

A recent article by Wency Leung at The Globe and Mail discusses why loneliness is so bad for the human body. The article is titled “Why is loneliness so toxic? Scientists are exploring what it does to the human body,” and highlights Dr. Palmer’s recent research on the genetics of loneliness.

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Abraham Palmer January 25, 2018 Interviews, Palmer Lab News

Palmer Lab Research Highlighted as One of the Top Advancements & Breakthroughs by BBR Foundation Grantees in 2017

The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation presented the Palmer Lab with honors for one of the Top Advancements & Breakthroughs by Foundation Grantees in 2017. This list illustrates some of the major research achievements by BBRF grantees over the past year.

For the past 30 years, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Grants have funded the most innovative ideas in neuroscience and psychiatry.

This past year, BBRF funded more than $19 million divided between approximately 400 Young Investigator Grantees, approximately 80 Independent Investigator Grantees, and 15 Distinguished Investigator Grantees who are expected to

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Abraham Palmer January 3, 2018 Awards, Funding & Grants, Palmer Lab News

Article by Dr. Sandra Sanchez-Roige is published in Nature Neuroscience and gains media attention

The article, “Genome-wide association study of delay discounting in 23,217 adult research participants of European ancestry” written by Dr. Sandra Sanchez-Roige, was published in Nature Neuroscience.

The recently published article has garnered significant attention in various news and social media outlets. Altmetric.com ranked the article in the top 5% of all research outputs ever tracked by Altmetric. It was also featured by Newsweek with an article on 12/12/17. 23andMe interviewed Dr. Abraham Palmer on the 23andMeBlog. The article was also featured on Genética Médica.

Congratulations, Sandra!

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Abraham Palmer December 12, 2017 Palmer Lab News, Publications

Palmer Lab attends American College of Neuropsychopharmacology meeting

Drs. Amanda Barkley-Levenson and Sandra Sanchez-Roige each attended the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2017 meeting in Palm Springs, CA. The meeting took place December 3-7, 2017. Dr. Sanchez-Roige presented a poster titled ‘Using Genome-Wide Association Studies to Explore the Role of Impulsivity in Psychiatric Diseases.’ Dr. Barkley-Levenson presented a poster titled ‘Use of intracranial self-stimulation as a screen for novel preclinical therapeutics for alcohol use disorders.’

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Abraham Palmer December 6, 2017 Talks & Conferences

Dr. Abraham Palmer speaks at University of Utah Seminar Series

Dr. Abraham Palmer spoke at the School of Medicine Seminar Series at the University of Utah on Tuesday November 28th, 2017. His talk was titled “Using the quantitative genetics toolbox to identify new ways to treat mental illness.”

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Abraham Palmer November 28, 2017 Talks & Conferences

Dr. Jianjun Gao speaks at The Second Shaanxi Province Silk Road Forum of Young Scholars

The Second Shaanxi Province Silk Road Forum of Young Scholars was held on November 15-17, 2017 in Xi’an, China. Dr. Jianjun Gao was invited to present his research with a talk entitled, “A cost-effective pipeline of genome-wide SNP calling from Genotyping by Sequencing (GBS) data of HS rats.”

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Abraham Palmer November 17, 2017 Talks & Conferences

Article by Dr. Sandra Sanchez-Roige accepted for publication in Genes, Brain and Behavior

The article written by Dr. Sandra Sanchez-Roige entitled “The genetics of human personality” was accepted for publication in Genes, Brain and Behavior. Dr. Abraham Palmer is a co-author on the paper.

Congratulations, Sandra!

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Abraham Palmer November 7, 2017 Palmer Lab News, Publications
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Abraham Palmer, PhD

Professor & Vice Chair for Basic Research,
Department of Psychiatry
University of California San Diego
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Palmer Lab
University of California San Diego
Israni Biomedical Research Facility (BRF-2)
3147 Biomedical Sciences Way

La Jolla, CA 92093-0667
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Twitter: @AbePalmer

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Curriculum Vitae

PhD, Biomedical Sciences
University of California San Diego, 1999

BA, Biology
University of Chicago, 1992

Director, NIDA National Center of Excellence for GWAS in Outbred Rats

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    • Manuscript accepted in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
    • Manuscript accepted in Complex Psychiatry
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    • Dr. Palmer gives talk at Rutgers University
    • Dr. Abraham Palmer awarded California Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program Grant
    • Dr. Palmer gives talk for Kansas State University
    • Dr. Abraham Palmer will continue as Vice Chair of Basic Science Research in the UC San Diego Department of Psychiatry
    • Manuscript published in Nature Genetics
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