Monday Lecture Series
Monday, May 2, 2016
4:00 p.m., Carson Family Auditorium (CRC)
Mary Jeanne Kreek, M.D.
Senior Attending Physician,
The Rockefeller University Hospital
Patrick E. and Beatrice M. Haggerty Professor and Head,
Laboratory of the Biology of Addictive Diseases,
The Rockefeller University
50th Anniversary of First Research Paper on Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Update on Molecular, Neurobiological, Behavioral, and Genetic Research
Recommended Readings:
Bond, C., LaForge, K. S., Tian, M., Melia, D., Zhang, S., Borg, L., … & Tischfield, J. A. (1998). Single-nucleotide polymorphism in the human mu opioid receptor gene alters β-endorphin binding and activity: possible implications for opiate addiction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 95(16), 9608-9613.
Butelman, E. R., Yuferov, V., & Kreek, M. J. (2012). κ-opioid receptor/dynorphin system: genetic and pharmacotherapeutic implications for addiction. Trends in Neurosciences, 35(10), 587-596. doi:10.1016/j.tins.2012.05.005.
Dole, V. P., Nyswander, M. E., & Kreek, M. J. (1966). Narcotic blockade. Archives of Internal Medicine, 118(4), 304-309. doi:10.1001/archinte.1966.00290160004002
Kreek, M. J., Nielsen, D. A., Butelman, E. R., & LaForge, K. S. (2005). Genetic influences on impulsivity, risk taking, stress responsivity and vulnerability to drug abuse and addiction. Nature Neuroscience, 8(11), 1450-1457. doi:10.1038/nn1583
Reed, B., Butelman, E. R., Yuferov, V., Randesi, M., & Kreek, M. J. (2014). Genetics of opiate addiction. Current Psychiatry Reports, 16(11), 1-12. doi:10.1007/s11920-014-0504-6.