Sentences with phrase «neuropsycho pharmacologist»

Sarah Bailey, a pharmacologist at the University of Bath, expressed strong doubts to Tech Insider:
One of the pharmacologists who developed Prozac, the drug in question, put it this way: «If the human brain were simple enough to understand, we would be too simple to understand it.»
A pharmacologist by training, I also knew that the bisphosphonates — a class of drugs developed for osteoporosis sufferers — were then being tested on OI patients.
Tony Edwards, author of «The good news about booze» and University College London Pharmacologist, Professor David Colquhoun, will debate «Is drinking good for your health?»
Peace, Dan Hello Dan: Scoville Heat Units were first developed in 1912 by pharmacologist Wilbur Scoville, who used human tasters for his Scoville Organoleptic Test.
In 1912, Wilbur L Scoville, a pharmacologist developed the Scoville Organoleptic test.
«Pharmacologists will tell you that corticosteroids are not damaging to the joint if they're given with rest,» he says.
Breastfeeding is highly beneficial to baby, but expert Thomas Hale, a pharmacologist and director of the Infant Risk Center at Texas Tech University School of Medicine, recommends that mothers who wish to continue their marijuana use do not breastfeed baby.
Written by a world - renown clinical pharmacologist, Dr. Thomas Hale, this drug reference provides includes everything that is known about the transfer of various medications into human milk, and the use of radiopharmaceuticals, the use of chemotherapeutic agents, and vaccines in breastfeeding mothers.
«It is, of course, important to discern between «a few occasional drinks,» such as having a beer or two or perhaps a glass of wine at dinner, and then «binge drinking,»» says Maija Haastrup, a clinical pharmacologist at the Odense University Hospital in Denmark, who co-authored the review I previously mentioned.
I think we owe a debt of gratitude to clinical pharmacologist Tom Hale, PhD, for his pioneering work.
The line was created using family recipes handed down from decade to decade and utilizes the wisdom of pharmacologists who've been healing skin conditions for over a century with natural remedies.
Now: The book «Medications and Mothers» Milk» (Hale Publishing, $ 32.95) by clinical pharmacologist Thomas Hales gives nursing mothers on antidepressants and other medication some critical guidance.
Pseudoephedrine & milk supply: Thomas Hale Ph. D., a renowned breastfeeding pharmacologist (Breastfeeding Pharmacology), notes that «breastfeeding mothers with poor or marginal milk production should be exceedingly cautious in using pseudoephedrine» and that «it is apparent that mothers in late - stage lactation may be more sensitive to pseudoephedrine and have greater loss in milk production» (Medications and Mother's Milk, 2012 edition).
Clinical pharmacologists can see the bigger picture - helping patients, the NHS, and the wider economy too.
That number could be reduced, but not all NHS organisations across Britain ensure their patients get equal access to the expertise of clinical pharmacologists.
Those who become clinical pharmacologists need better support — from university through to consultant level — and a clearer career route to help develop their expertise.
The British Pharmacological Society launched today a new report calling for an increase in the number of clinical pharmacologists across the four UK nations.
And that's not even to get to the point where a pharmacologist is going to demonstrate it in court.
«There's no question it's important work,» says A. Douglas Kinghorn, a pharmacologist at the University of Illinois, Chicago, who says the finding could partly explain the low rates of some cancers in Japan.
Pharmacologists have discovered a mechanism that triggers Cotard's syndrome — the mysterious condition that leaves people feeling like they, or parts of their body, no longer exist.
«Soviet pharmacologists focused on medicinal botanicals because of shortages of chemically synthesized medicines.»
«Most clinicians will tell you that they see them in at least 5 percent of patients and as many as 20 percent,» says Matthew F. Muldoon, an internist and clinical pharmacologist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
In order to address this question, the team lead by the Freiburg pharmacologists used modern sequencing methods.
By varying access to the liquor this way, pharmacologist and alcohol researcher Selena Bartlett of the Ernest Gallo Clinic & Research Center at the University of California, San Francisco, and her colleagues made rats crave it.
The pharmacologist felt the animal studies submitted were not a good indication of possible toxicity in humans, since animals absorb thalidomide poorly.
As pharmacologists, our interest is primarily in the mechanisms and therapeutics of ischemic heart diseases, and we have been working on the cardiovascular effects of herbs according to modern scientific criteria.
It was not developed by any scientific panel of pharmacologists or ever published in a peer - reviewed forum.
«That danger needs to be considered before we open a Pandora's box,» says Glen Hanson, a pharmacologist at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and former acting director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Lawrence Carter is a US - based behavioural pharmacologist who has worked on issues related to drug abuse for academia, government and industry
«People used to think that once your epigenetic code was laid down in early development, that was it for life,» says Moshe Szyf, a pharmacologist with a bustling lab at McGill University in Montreal.
Among those working to understand it was John Vane, a pharmacologist at the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
But don't be discouraged if you aren't a card - carrying molecular biologist or pharmacologist.
This open layout means that Bio21 students, primarily graduate students and postdocs, are assured of opportunities to interact with researchers from a variety of disciplines; a biochemistry student, for example, has the opportunity to work — and chat — with chemists who are designing molecules for potential drugs, or geneticists, or pharmacologists.
Wayne Bowen (pictured left), a trained biochemist and pharmacologist, returned to Brown University in September 2004 as a professor of biology, after completing research stints in academia, industry, and government.
Miriam Schneider, a behavioral pharmacologist who studies adolescence at the University of Heidelberg, and her colleagues recently documented this shift.
Robert Coleman is a pharmacologist with pharmaceutical industry experience.
«Nature didn't come up with pain just to torture mankind,» says Martin Angst, an anesthesiologist and clinical pharmacologist at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
Developmental biologists with doctoral degrees who work in academia, for example, earned a median salary of just $ 45,000, whereas Ph.D. pharmacologists earned $ 99,000.
In part because «botanicals are complex mixtures of chemicals,» supplements in this category present «a serious and growing public health problem,» Marcus and a colleague, pharmacologist Arthur Grollman of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, wrote in The New England Journal of Medicine in 2002.
That's a huge missed opportunity, says Ryan Vandrey, a behavioral pharmacologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
«The results are preliminary but exciting,» says Nader Moniri, a pharmacologist at Mercer University in Atlanta.
The study impressed Paul Kaufman, an ocular pharmacologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
David Colquhoun, a retired pharmacologist and feisty tweeter on these issues, proposes that researchers should report not only the P value, but also how likely the hypothesis needed to be to assure only a 5 percent false positive risk.
The posters targeted physiologist Edgardo D'Angelo, parasitologist Claudio Genchi, pharmacologist Alberto Corsini, and biologist Maura Francolini.
That suggestion doesn't line «up with the basic science and certainly does not describe our own data on Olinvo,» says Jonathan Violin, a molecular pharmacologist who co-founded Trevena and is now one of its vice presidents.
Garret FitzGerald, a pharmacologist and cardiologist at the University of Pennsylvania and a critic of COX - 2 inhibitors, was curious about a fatty acid called prostacyclin, which is produced by COX - 2.
The paper «is a tour de force,» for its labor - intensive validation of concepts that had only been inferred from smaller studies, says molecular pharmacologist Gavril Pasternak of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
Throughout sanofi - aventis, scientists see a growing need for classically trained pharmacologists.
'' [This study] opens a new option for reevaluating phenomena which we have been wondering about for decades,» says Kay Brune, a pharmacologist at the University of Erlangen in Germany.
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