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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. Camron Bryant appointed as Research Scientist (Assistant Professor)

Dr. Carmon Bryant has been promoted from postdoc to research scientist. This change is coincident with the start of his K99/R00 award. Congratulations to Camron!

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Abraham Palmer May 1, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Dr. Clarissa Parker wins travel fellowship to Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion

Dr. Clarissa Parker won a travel fellowship that allowed her to attend the Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion where she presented a poster titled “Genome-wide association for fear-conditioning in an advanced intercross mouse line: The benefits of recombination”.

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Abraham Palmer April 14, 2011 Awards

Palmer Lab’s Research Highlighted in Blog Post

A blog entry titled “The Genetics of Normal” by Robert Mitchum has been published on Science Life. The entry describes the Palmer Lab’s past and future interests in research on the genetic basis for traits such as impulsivity.

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Abraham Palmer April 11, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Dr. Abraham Palmer comments on GWAS about caffeine consumption in Science Magazine

Dr. Palmer’s comments about Cornelis et al, 2011 in PLoS Genetics can be read here. Abraham Palmer is also quoted here on the same topic. A similar article on the topic has been recently published.

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Abraham Palmer April 8, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Camron Bryant and Margaret Distler to present at 2011 Genes, Brain and Behavior Meeting

Both Camron Bryant and Margaret Distler’s abstracts have been chosen for the Selected Talks Sessions at Genes, Brain and Behavior meeting in Rome, Italy. They will each give a 15 minute talk at the meeting.

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Abraham Palmer March 1, 2011 Palmer Lab News

Amy Hart wins IBANGS Outstanding Graduate Student Travel Award

Amy Hart has been honored by IBANGS and will give a 30 minute presentation at the annual meeting in Rome, Italy.

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Abraham Palmer February 26, 2011 Palmer Lab News

New R01 grant funded by NIGMS

The National institute of General Medical Sciences has just issued a notice of grant award for the project titled “Genome-wide association studies in outbred mice” (R01GM097737). This 4 year project has a total cost of just over $2 million dollars and is the third R01 grant awarded to Dr. Palmer.

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Abraham Palmer February 14, 2011 Funding & Grants

K99/R00 grant awarded to Camron Bryant

Camron got official word today that his K99/R00 grant was funded by NIDA. This will support him for 2 more years as a postdoc and 3 additional years once he has an independent position. Congratulations to Camron!

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Abraham Palmer February 8, 2011 Funding & Grants
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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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Curriculum Vitae

Abraham Palmer on:
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ORCiD: 0000-0003-3634-0747
Google Scholar: publications listing
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PhD, Biomedical Sciences

University of California San Diego, 1999

BA, Biology
University of Chicago, 1992

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Israni Biomedical Research Facility
(also known as BRF-2 and IBRF)

3147 Biomedical Sciences Way
La Jolla, CA 92093

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Palmer Lab
9500 Gilman Drive
Mail Code: 0667
La Jolla, CA 92093-0667

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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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