B.S. Syracuse University Ph.D. University of Michigan
World Area Of Focus:
• Russia/Eastern Europe Less than 10%
Languages:
• Italian (elementary proficiency)
Specialization:
Addiction Alcohol Neurobiology of Mental Disease
Relevant Experience:
Fulton T. Crews is a neuropsychopharmacologist and director of the UNC Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies. He has investigated how ethanol alters the brain including discovering ethanol inhibition of neurogenesis, alterations in excitotoxicity and neuroinflammatory degeneration that contribute to the neurobiology of alcohol dependence. He has made considerable contributions to understanding the neurobiology of adolescence and underage drinking. He has also studied antidepressants, anxiolytics, cognitive enhancers and age related neurodegeneration as well as basic neurochemical processes involved in neurodegeneration and more recently brain regeneration.
Distinctions:
2001 Received the University of Michigan Pharmacology Outstanding Alumnus Award 2002 NIH Grand Rounds 2003 Forbes Lectureship, Grass Foundation Award, Chicago Chapter of Neuroscience 2003 Norbert Kelly Distinguished Award for Contribution to Understanding Addiction as a Mental Disease, Addiction Professionals of North Carolina, Pinehurst N.C. 2006 Grass Lectureship Award, University of Alaska Fairbanks 2006 Bowles Lectureship Award, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2006 NIAAA Mark Keller Honorary Lecturer, National Institutes of Health 2007 RSA Distinguished Researcher Award, Chicago, Illinois 2008 Received John R. Andrews Distinguished Professorship 2008 Plenary Speaker USA-Japan Workshop on Alcoholism, Yokohama, Japan 2009 WENDY AND STANLEY MARSH 3 Endowed Lectureship Univ of Texas 2009 Plenary Lecture Austrian Neuroscience Association, Salzburg AUSTRIA , Okey Memorial Lecture: Psychiatry Research Trust, London England
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years:
3
Relevant Courses Taught:
Medical Pharmacology Psychiatry Residents Physician Continuing Education
Recent Publications:
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