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Center for Molecular Psychiatry

The Center for Molecular Psychiatry at USF Morsani College of Medicine (MCOM) conducts cutting-edge research on brain metabolism, obesity, and psychiatric disorders. Led by Dr. Yong Xu and team members including Lucas Tu, Yongjie Yang, Qingzhuo Liu, Yuxue Yang, Yongxiang Li, Jinjing Jian, Fuhui Wang, Hailan Liu, and others, the center integrates neuroscience, genomics, electrophysiology, and psychiatry to advance mental health

Inflammatory Pain Promotes Increased Opioid Self-Administration: Role of Dysregulated Ventral Tegmental Area μ Opioid Receptors.

Hipólito, Lucia, Adrianne Wilson-Poe, Yolanda Campos-Jurado, Elaine Zhong, Jose Gonzalez-Romero, Laszlo Virag, Robert Whittington, et al. 2015. “Inflammatory Pain Promotes Increased Opioid Self-Administration: Role of Dysregulated Ventral Tegmental Area μ Opioid Receptors.”. The Journal of Neuroscience : The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience 35 (35): 12217-31.

Ahmed Ramadan, PhD presents Flash Talk at MWSM 2025

Ahmed Ramadan, PhD was selected for Flash Talk at Midwest Stress Meeting 2025 Dr. Ahmed Ramadan, a postdoc in the Blair lab, presented a Flash Talk at the 30th Annual Midwest Stress Meeting, which is hosted at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Two PhD students, Abigail Esquivel and Baliqis...

PhD student, Brianna Ariza, joins Blair Lab

Blair Lab welcomes Medical Sciences PhD student, Brianna Ariza! Brianna completed her BS in Health sciences and MS in Nanotechnology at the University of Central Florida. She joins the Blair Lab for her PhD studies to conduct research focused on molecular chaperone, FKBP51, in tau-mediated neuron...

Academy of Distinguished Educators

Three USF Health Morsani College of Medicine faculty were inducted into the college’s prestigious Academy of Distinguished Educators in recognition of their outstanding contributions to training the next generation of health providers. Christopher DuCoin, MD, MPH, associate professor of surgery...