Harrod, Steven Brown
Professor
We are using rodent models to investigate factors that influence the vulnerability for human drug abuse. We are interested in how (1) prenatal nicotine exposure alters drug motivated behavior in offspring; (2) if new drugs have the ability to decrease drug taking behaviors; and (3) whether the sex of the animal influences various drug effects.
Biographical Profile
- College
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Department
- Psychology
- Tenure Status
- Tenured
International Activity
- International Activities
- No
- Institutional Focus Areas
- Biomedical Sciences, Behavioral Sciences
Interest Background
- Do you include students in your research?
- Undergraduates and Graduates
- Interest Keywords
- Behavioral Pharmacology, Gestational Nicotine, Methamphetamine, Drug Self-Administration, Animal Models, Methamphetamine Pharmacotherapies, Lobeline, Rats
- Institutional Focus Areas
- Biomedical Sciences, Behavioral Sciences
- Personal Focus Areas
- Prenatal Nicotine: Long-Term Vulnerability for Drug Abuse.
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