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    Research Interests
    
    The molecular pharmacology of neurotransmitter receptors and their role in 
    drug addiction and other CNS diseases.Our team's research program studies the 
    biology of receptors through which neurotransmitters such as the dopamine, 
    serotonin and the opioids exert their action. These substances, which are 
    important in the brain reward system, affect brain function by activating 
    receptors which transmit biochemical signals that cause alterations inside 
    the cell and carry messages between nerve cells in the brain. The receptors 
    for dopamine, serotonin, and the opioids are part of the family of G-protein 
    coupled receptors (GPCR) and are suspected to be involved in many clinical 
    disorders such as anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and drug abuse. |  
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    Contact Us
      Dr. Susan R.George 
      s.george@utoronto.ca 
      Medical Sciences Building 4358 1 King's College Circle University of Toronto Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1A8 Tel: 416-978-3367 Fax: 416-971-2868  
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        Dr. Brian F. O'Dowd 
      brian.odowd@utoronto.ca
      Medical Sciences 
      Building 43521 King's College Circle University of Toronto Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1A8 Tel: 416-978-7579 Fax: 416-978-2733    |  |