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neuropsychopharmacology

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  • noun sciences The clinical and scientific study of the physiological and psychological properties of agents acting within the central nervous system

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  • It is very clear that there is a significant under-funding of research, said David Nutt, professor of neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London and a past president of the European college.

    A third of Europeans are suffering from a mental disorder in any one year 2011

  • Drug companies have always had difficulty making money from neuroscience, "because researching the brain is a riskier enterprise, with lower successful hit rates and higher risks of failure than some other therapeutic areas," says David Nutt , professor of neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London and president-designate of the British Neuroscience Association.

    R&D Cuts Curb Brain-Drug Pipeline 2011

  • Trained as a clinical research fellow in neuropsychopharmacology at NIMH, he later returned as Chief of the Psychosocial Treatments Research Branch, responsible for all federally supported psychosocial treatment research in mental health nationwide.

    Alvaro Fernandez: We Need to Reinvent Brain Care 2010

  • Trained as a clinical research fellow in neuropsychopharmacology at NIMH, he later returned as Chief of the Psychosocial Treatments Research Branch, responsible for all federally supported psychosocial treatment research in mental health nationwide.

    Alvaro Fernandez: We Need to Reinvent Brain Care Alvaro Fernandez 2010

  • Alcohol, tobacco and more than a dozen illegal drugs were assessed on a wide range of factors by a panel of experts convened by David Nutt, a professor of neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College in London and a critic of the government 's vilification of certain illegal drugs while permitting alcohol.

    The Pitfalls of Calculating Bad Behavior By Carl 2010

  • Trained as a clinical research fellow in neuropsychopharmacology at NIMH, he later returned as Chief of the Psychosocial Treatments Research Branch, responsible for all federally supported psychosocial treatment research in mental health nationwide.

    Alvaro Fernandez: We Need to Reinvent Brain Care 2010

  • Certainly, neuropsychopharmacology has its place as an important part of dealing with mental illness and neuroses, but it should never be the only solution.

    Remembering, Repeating, and Working Through William Harryman 2007

  • But if you're an ocassional taker, or curious about it, I suggest you read further, to get the skinny on the cognitive neuropsychopharmacology of ketamine.

    Mind Hacks: Through the k-hole 2005

  • Professor David Nutt, head of the department of neuropsychopharmacology and molecular imaging at Imperial College, said: The effect of taking Seroquel entirely depends on the dose.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • Professor David Nutt, head of the department of neuropsychopharmacology and molecular imaging at Imperial College, said: The effect of taking Seroquel entirely depends on the dose.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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