neuropharmacology उदाहरण वाक्य
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- "The fact it has very few, if any, side effects makes it attractive to many people because there is really no harm in taking it, " said Dr . Teodoro Bottiglieri, director of neuropharmacology at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas.
- Paul Carvey, director of the neuropharmacology research laboratories at Rush-Presbyterian-St . Luke's Medical Center in Chicago, said the study is important because it traced the benefits to caffeine, showing similar results with caffeine-laden foods other than coffee.
- Oxford Neurological Society is a stakeholder of the National Institute for Healthcare Excellence ( NICE ) and submits reviews and opinions on clinical guidelines in the area of neurology, neurophysiology and neuropharmacology, with a special interest in shaping the Public Health policy in neurological treatment and prevention.
- "I think if there's a conflict, it's what the patient feels which is important, so I think it's quite encouraging, " said Roger Pertwee, a professor of neuropharmacology at University of Aberdeen, who was not connected with the study.
- He was a member of editorial boards of scientific journals and magazines, including " Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics ", " Neuropharmacology ", " European Journal of Pharmacology ", " Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Th�rapie ", etc.
- Gerbode is the author of numerous papers and articles, which have been published in the " Journal of Neurochemistry ", the " International Journal of Neuropharmacology ", the " Journal of Rational Emotive and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ", " IRM Newsletter " and elsewhere.
- "' Richard Wurtman "', M . D ., is the Cecil H . Green Distinguished Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Professor of Neuroscience in MIT s Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, and of Neuropharmacology in the Harvard MIT Division of Health Sciences & Technology.
- Nestler is the author ( with Dennis S . Charney ) of " Neurobiology of Mental Illness " ( ISBN 0195189809 ), of " Molecular Neuropharmacology " ( with Robert C . Malenka; ISBN 978-0-07-148127-4 ), and more than 450 chapters and peer-reviewed publications.
- In the same year he was invited to set up an experimental psychiatry programme, the first Clinical Neuropharmacology Research Centre for the National Institute of Mental Health in Washington, D . C . He published a collection of academic papers and became one of the first to suggest the important role of chemicals in the functioning of the brain.
- "When all was said and done, the panel concluded by a narrow margin that ( the drug ) does " have some benefit, even though the data presented by the company had " a lot of warts and pimples, " said Dr . Paul Leber, director of the division of neuropharmacology at the FDA.