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Joyce Besheer receives NIH grant to study brain circuits affected by PTSD and alcohol use

September 21, 2017

The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has awarded a $1.9 million, 5-year grant to Joyce Besheer, PhD, of the Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies, to study the underlying neuropathy of post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol abuse. click to enlarge Joyce Besheer, PhD Post-Traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating and enduring disorder that … Read more

Congrats to Karen Boschen for winning the Wilson Presentation Award

July 7, 2017

Karen Boschen, a postdoctoral fellow in the Parnell Lab, won the Wilson Presentation Award at the 2017 Annual Teratology Society meeting in Denver, CO for her talk entitled “Changes to Primary Cilia Number and Function in the Neural Tube Following Neurulation-Stage Ethanol Exposure in a Mouse Model of FASD.”

2017 Fall Seminar Series Starts Aug. 28

June 7, 2017

Tentative Schedule for Fall 2017: Monday, August 28th Amanda Elton, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Trainee, Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. “COMT Val158Met polymorphism exerts sex-dependent effects on fMRI measures of brain function.” Lara Hwa, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Trainee, Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. “Intermittent alcohol drinking … Read more

Study confirms link between alcohol consumption, breast cancer risk in black women

May 4, 2017

Study confirms link between alcohol consumption, breast cancer risk in black women In findings published in the journal Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers confirmed the link between alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk in a study in black women. The association has been seen in other studies drawn from … Read more

BCAS helps kids mark Brain Awareness Week at Museum of Life & Science

April 7, 2017

BCAS helps kids mark 2017 Brain Awareness Week Faculty, research associates and students from UNC’s Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies staffed Brain Awareness Week events in March, with support from the Museum of Life and Science in Durham. The event was covered by WRAL-TV and other area media. http://www.wral.com/life-and-science-museum-marks-brain-awareness-week/16572236/

Robinson: ‘Adolescent brain is different’ — TalkItOut video

April 6, 2017

Robinson: ‘Adolescent brain is different’ — TalkItOut video Dr. Donita Robinson, associate professor at UNC’s Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies, discusses how the adolescent brain differs from the adult brain, and how alcohol has a greater effect on the still-developing brain. The video was produced as part of the State of North Carolina’s TalkItOut program, … Read more

Science Daily: How do antidepressants trigger fear and anxiety?

October 1, 2016

How do antidepressants trigger fear and anxiety? “Researchers map the anxiety circuit in the brain and use a compound to limit fearful behavior — an acute side effect of commonly prescribed SSRI antidepressants. …” From Science Daily.

Governor McCrory’s Task Force Gets Report on the Effects of Underage Drinking

February 15, 2016

Governor McCrory’s Task Force Gets Report on the Effects of Underage Drinking Duke Researcher: “It becomes the job of responsible adults in kids’ lives to help provide the restraint that their own brains often can’t.” Researchers from Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill presented their report on the effects of alcohol on the brains of young … Read more

UNC-NCCU Awarded 7.5 million for alcohol health disparities research

December 3, 2015

Researchers at University of North Carolina School of Medicine and North Carolina Central University have been awarded $7.5 million to continue an ongoing collaboration between the institutions aimed at understanding and reducing alcohol-related pathologies among African-Americans. The award, from National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is … Read more