Examples of Funded Grants*
Clinical and Social Sciences
Communications - Pilot Test of a CD-ROM Intervention to Prevent Impaired Teen Driving
Human Development - Development of a Culturally Appropriate Substance Abuse Prevention Program for American Indian Teens on the Colville Reservation
Communications - Effective Communication with Rebels for the Prevention of Binge Drinking: Fear versus Humor Tactics
Psychology - Substance Abuse and Psychopathology: an Interactive Decompensation Model
Basic Biomedical Sciences
VCAPP - Effect of Sleep on Extinction of Cocaine Conditioned Place Preference Behavior
Psychology - Sex Differences in Biodisposition of Cannabinoids
Chemistry - Non-Covalent Binding of Drugs with Hair
VCAPP - Alterations in Striatal Clock Gene Expression During Drug Addiction Relapse is Dependent Upon the Circadian Pacemaker
VCAPP - Role of the Circadian Pacemaker in Cocaine Addiction Relapse
WSU Spokane Exercise Science - Protective Effect of Ethanol Against Endothelial Cell Damage Caused by Hypoxia and Reoxygenation: Role of Protein Kinase C and Adenosine Receptors
VCAPP - Alcohol and Sleep: Role of GHRH
Psychology (1/4 Time RA) - Sex Differences in NMDA Antagonist-Opioid Interactions
Psychology - Dynamic Changes in the Value of Ethanol Reinforcers
Psychology/WSU Vancouver - Contribution of the Periaqueductal Gray to Morphine Tolerance
VCAPP/An.Sci./Pharmacy - Fetal Alcohol Exposure in Swine: An Animal Model for Investigating the Effect of Alcohol on Aggression and Play Behavior
Pharmaceutical Sciences - Pharmacological Alteration of c-Fos Expression in Mice Exposed to N2O
Chemistry - Dopamine Transporter (DAT) Protein Functional Groups in Dopamine Transport and DAT Inhibition by the Amphetamines and Cocaine
VCAPP - Effect of Electroconvulsive Seizure on Relapse to Cocaine-Seeking Behavior in Rats
Chemistry (1/4 Time RA) - Investigation of Dopamine Transporter (DAT) Functional Groups Important in both the Dopamine Transport Process and DAT Inhibition by Cocaine
Psychology - Ethanol-induced Suppression of LTP is Offset by an AT4 Receptor Agonist: Search for a Mechanism(s) of Action
Psychology - The Role of Hippocampal Long-term Potentiation in Binge-drinking-induced Memory Loss
* The following statement must be included in publications resulting from investigations supported from these funds, either as footnotes or in "acknowledgments" in the publications: "This investigation was supported in part by funds provided for medical and biological research by the State of Washington Initiative Measure No. 171."
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