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Neuropharmacology is the
study of how
drugs affect function in the
nervous system, and the
neural mechanisms through which they
influence behavior. There...
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Professor Richard Green (1944–2020) was a
British neuropharmacologist.
Green obtained his PhD in 1969
under the
supervision of
Gerald Curzon, and then...
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Emilia Brodin* (1990–),
football player Arvid Carlsson* (1923–2018),
neuropharmacologist Anders Celsius* (1701–1744),
astronomer Birgitta Dahl, (1937–2024)...
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Arvid Carlsson (25
January 1923 – 29 June 2018) was a
Swedish neuropharmacologist who is best
known for his work with the
neurotransmitter dopamine and...
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April 17, 2024) was an
American academic administrator, educator,
neuropharmacologist, businessman, and
university president. He
served as the
tenth president...
- (born 1935; Hebrew, מרתה וינשטוק-רוזין) is an Austrian-born
Israeli neuropharmacologist, best
known as the
developer of
rivastigmine (Exelon). Weinstock-Rosin...
- for the drug. The Los
Angeles Times quoted Theodore J. Cicero, a
neuropharmacologist at the
Washington University School of
Medicine in St.
Louis who...
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performer Richard Green (astronomer),
American Richard Green (
neuropharmacologist) (1944–2020),
British Richard Green (****ologist) (1936–2019), American...
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character in the
Trancers films Richard Deth (1945– ), a
controversial neuropharmacologist DETH (ΔΕΘ), the
Thessaloniki International Fair
Death Death (disambiguation)...
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Louise Scotter MNZM is a New
Zealand academic neuropharmacologist, and is a
senior lecturer at the
University of Auckland, and head of the university's...