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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 admitted to American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP) as associate member

This year there were 60 applications for Associate Member but only 15 slots where available. Associate Members can attend the annual meeting without an invitation and can also serve on some of the committees. More information is available here.

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Abraham Palmer December 8, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Dr. Abraham Palmer and Harriet de Wit’s article published in Human Genetics

The article, ““Translational genetic approaches to substance use disorders: bridging the gap between mice and humans,” has been published in Human Genetics. This article will appear in a special issue of Human Genetics edited by Maximilian Muenke and Nora Volkow. A copy of the article can be found here.

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Abraham Palmer November 27, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Clarissa Parker’s article published in Genes, Brain and Behavior

The article, “Genome-wide association for methamphetamine sensitivity in an advanced intercross mouse line,” has been published in Genes, Brain and Behavior. The article can be found here.

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Abraham Palmer November 23, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Dr. Abraham Palmer gives seminar at University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center (UTHSC)

Dr. Abraham Palmer was invited by Professor Rob Williams to present a seminar titled “Quantitative Genetic Studies of Behavior”. While in Memphis he had the best BBQ ribs that he’d ever tasted!

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Abraham Palmer November 8, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Dr. Camron Bryant’s article accepted for publication in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

The article, “The Blessings and Curses of C57BL/6 Substrains in Mouse Genetic Studies,” has been accepted for publication in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

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Abraham Palmer November 1, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Clarissa Parker, Riyan Cheng and Dr. Abraham Palmer’s article accepted in Genes, Brain and Behavior

The article, “Genome-wide association for methamphetamine sensitivity in an advanced intercross mouse line,” has been accepted in Genes, Brain and Behavior, and can be found here.

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Abraham Palmer October 26, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Dr. Abraham Palmer serves as ad-hoc member of NIH study section (GHD)

Dr. Abraham Palmer was able to ride his bicycle to the fall meeting of Genetics of Health and Disease (GHD), which was held in downtown Chicago. He was the only member who arrived by bicycle. He will skip the February meeting but will be back on in May.

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Abraham Palmer October 25, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Camron Bryant, Clarissa Parker and Abraham Palmer’s article accepted in Neuropsychopharmacology

The article, “Csnk1e is a genetic regulator of sensitivity to psychostimulants and opioids,” has been accepted in Neuropsychopharmacology.

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Abraham Palmer October 18, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Camron Bryant’s poster selected for ACNP Travel Awardee Breakout Session

Congratulations, Camron!

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Abraham Palmer October 18, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Shyam Gopalakrishnan joins the lab

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Abraham Palmer October 17, 2011 Palmer Lab News
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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

UCSD Profile
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ORCiD: 0000-0003-3634-0747
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PhD, Biomedical Sciences

University of California San Diego, 1999

BA, Biology
University of Chicago, 1992

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University of California San Diego
Israni Biomedical Research Facility
(also known as BRF-2 and IBRF)

3147 Biomedical Sciences Way
La Jolla, CA 92093

Mailing address:
University of California San Diego
Palmer Lab
9500 Gilman Drive
Mail Code: 0667
La Jolla, CA 92093-0667

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Palmer Lab Members

Palmer Lab Members

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

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

  • For administrative and website support:
    April Jones (akjones@health.ucsd.edu)

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    • Visit us at the RATTACA booth at SfN 2025!
    • Palmer Lab attends CTC 2025 in Barcelona, Spain
    • Manuscript accepted in Nature Communications
    • Manuscript accepted in Addiction Neuroscience
    • U01 grant awarded with Dr. Abraham Palmer as MPI
    • R01 grant awarded with Dr. Abraham Palmer as a co-investigator
    • Dr. Brittany Leger successfully defends her thesis!
    • Dr. Palmer gives talk at the NIDA Genetics and Epigenetics Cross-Cutting Research Meeting
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