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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

Dr. Abraham Palmer presents at PRISM lecture series

Dr. Abraham Palmer presented the talk, “Using genome wide association studies
in mice, rats and humans to gain molecular insights into behavioral and physiological traits” at the Progress in the Science of Medicine (PRISM) lecture series on April 8th.

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Abraham Palmer April 8, 2019 Talks & Conferences

Dr. Amanda Barkley-Levenson receives IBANGS travel award

Dr. Amanda Barkey-Levenson received the IBANGS Young Investigator Travel Award for travel to the annual International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland May 10th-14th.

Congratulations, Amanda!

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Abraham Palmer March 15, 2019 Awards

Article co-authored by Dr. Abraham Palmer and Dr. Sandra Sanchez-Roige accepted to Behavioural Processes

The article, “Genomic Basis of Delayed Reward Discounting,” has been accepted for publication in Behavioural Processes. Dr. Abraham Palmer and Dr. Sandra Sanchez-Roige are co-authors along with Joshua Gray, James MacKillop, and Harriet de Wit.

Highlights from the paper:
• Delayed reward discounting (DRD) is a measure of capacity to delay gratification.

• DRD is moderately heritable and associated with mental, physical, and social outcomes.

• DRD is a component of Research Domain Criteria and a putative target for treatment.

• The largest GWAS to date yielded a SNP heritability of 12% and one significant

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Abraham Palmer March 14, 2019 Publications

Apurva Chitre presented at MEDINSPIRE and was recognized with the Best Oral Presentation Award

Apurva Chitre gave a talk at the MEDINSPIRE, an international multidisciplinary medical conference  hosted on 14th – 17th February 2019 in Mumbai, India.
The talk title was “Genome wide association study of body weight, body mass index, adiposity, and fasting glucose in 3,173 outbred rats”. Apurva won the Best oral presentation Award in the Physiology category. Congratulations!

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Abraham Palmer March 11, 2019 Talks & Conferences

Article co-authored by Dr. Abraham Palmer accepted for publication in Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology

The article, “Multidimensional latent structure of risk-related phenotypes in healthy young adults,” has been accepted for publication in Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. Dr. Palmer is a co-author along with Elisa Pabon, James MacKillop, and Harriet de Wit.

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Abraham Palmer February 22, 2019 Publications

Dr. Abraham Palmer presented in a symposium at the Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting in San Francisco

Dr. Palmer gave a talk entitled “Collaboration with 23andMe to study the genetic basis of impulsivity: implications for smoking” at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco (SRNT) on Feb 21, 2019, as part of a session titled “genetic basis of addiction and tobacco-related diseases.”

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Abraham Palmer February 21, 2019 Talks & Conferences

Dr. Abraham Palmer visits 23andMe

Dr. Palmer visited 23andMe on February 20, 2019, and gave a talk titled “Genetic approaches to understanding the biological basis of behavior”.

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Abraham Palmer February 20, 2019 Talks & Conferences

New R01 titled “Genetic Modulators of Glaucoma” has been awarded to Dr. Monica Jablonsky from UTHSC

Dr. Palmer is a co-Investigator on the newly awarded R01 titled “Genetic Modulators of Glaucoma”. The PI is Dr. Monika Jablonski (Department of Ophthalmology in the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center). The grant will be funded by the National Eye Institute to study glaucoma-related traits in HS rats. Dr. Jablonski has been collaborating with NIDA center on a GWAS in outbred rats led by Dr. Palmer. This grant will fund the phenotyping of eyes obtained from the NIDA center. Phenotypes obtained by Dr. Jablonski will

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Abraham Palmer February 5, 2019 Funding & Grants

Article co-authored by Dr. Sandra Sanchez-Roige and Dr. Abraham Palmer accepted in Trends in Genetics

The article, “Electronic health records are the next frontier for the genetics of substance use disorders,” has been accepted for publication in Trends in Genetics. Dr. Sandra Sanchez-Roige and Dr. Abraham Palmer are co-authors.

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Abraham Palmer February 1, 2019 Publications

Dr. Palmer interviewed on KUSI’s “Good Morning San Diego” about a new GWAS for risk tolerance

Dr. Palmer has been interviewed by “Good Morning San Diego” about a new GWAS for risk tolerance.

“Being willing to take risks is essential to success in the modern world,” said study co-author Abraham Palmer, PhD, professor of psychiatry and vice chair for basic research at UC San Diego School of Medicine. “But we also know that taking too many risks, or not giving enough weight to the consequences of risky decisions, confers vulnerability to smoking, alcoholism and other forms of drug addiction.” The full interview can be found here.

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Abraham Palmer January 22, 2019 Interviews
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Visit our project websites for more information:
  • RatGenes.org
    • RATTACA
    • GWAS datasets
  • RatGTEx.org | Expression data portal (gene expression, eQTL, sQTL)
  • POMS | opioidmedicationsurvey.org (Prescription Opioid Medication Survey study)

Abraham Palmer, PhD

Professor & Vice Chair for Basic Research,
Department of Psychiatry
University of California San Diego

Director,
NIDA Center of Excellence for Genetics, Genomics, and Epigenetics of Substance Use Disorders in Outbred Rats ________________________

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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Email: aap@ucsd.edu
Phone: (858) 534-2093
Twitter: @AbePalmer

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PhD, Biomedical Sciences

University of California San Diego, 1999

BA, Biology
University of Chicago, 1992

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BRF-2 | Floor 3-A: Dry Lab
Room 3A24: Abraham Palmer
Room 3A32: Oksana Polesskaya,
Thiago Sanches
3A07-D/E: Benjamin Johnson,
Zachary Tatom, Jonah Pacis
3A07-M: Apurva Chitre

BRF-2 | Floor 3: Wet Lab
Room 3217: Bays FF-JJ
  • Bay FF: Nina Suzuki
  • Bay GG: Montana Lara, Mohammad Sadegi
  • Bay HH: Denghui Chen, Gracie Ang
  • Bay II: Riyan Cheng, Rudy Avila
  • Bay JJ: Ivy Xi

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    • Manuscript accepted in Nature Communications
    • Dr. Palmer gives talk for Rat Genome meeting
    • Manuscript accepted in Psychopharmacology
    • Manuscript accepted in Genes, Brain and Behavior
    • Montana Lara receives IMGS travel scholarship
    • Article published in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
    • Jonah Pacis begins rotation in the Palmer Lab
    • Dr. Palmer gives 2026 Mark Gold Lecture at Washington University in St. Louis
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