NIDA Training Program
Training in
Drug Abuse Research
Paul Vezina, Ph.D., Program Director
Predoctoral Trainees: Postdoctoral Trainees: |
BRYAN F. SINGER Lab: Dr. Paul Vezina Research Topic: Anatomical, molecular, and behavioral studies of neuronal plasticity underlying psychostimulant sensitization.
Selected Publications: Hunter, J.D., Hanan, D.M., Singer, B.F., Shaikh, S., Brubaker, K.A., Hecox, K.E., Towle, V.L. (2005) Locating chronically implanted subdural electrodes using surface reconstruction. Clin Neurophysiol 116(8), 1984-7. Selected Abstracts/Presentations: Loweth, J., Singer, B.F., Baker, L.K., Alexander, J.K., Josselyn, S.A., Bayer, K.U., Neve, R.L., Carlezon, W.A., and Vezina, P. (2006) Viral-mediated overexpression of CaMKII in the NAcc but not the VTA enhances locomotor responding to amphetamine. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.
Singer, B.F., Loweth, J., Neve, R.L., Carlezon, W.A., Bayer, K.U., and Vezina, P. (2006) Viral-mediated overexpression of CaMKII in the NAcc leads to long-lasting alterations in glutamatergic transmission. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. Singer, B.F., Loweth, J., Neve, R.L., Bayer, K.U., Vezina, P (2007) Viral-mediated overexpression of CaMKII in the NAcc leads to long-lasting D1 DA receptor dependent functional upregulation of AMPA receptors. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. |