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Yale/NIDA Proteomics Center Project Investigators
Overall Theme: “Biomarkers of Addiction”
 
Name Department Institution Website Project Title
James Bibb Psychiatry The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Phosphoproteomic Studies of NMDA Receptor-Cdk5 Interactions
Thomas Biederer Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry Yale U. Identification and Analysis of Protein Complexes Mediating Synapse Formation
Sreeganga Chandra Neurology Yale U.   Neuronal Substrates Required for Synapse Maintenance
Pietro De Camilli Cell Biology Yale U. Endocytic Mechanisms and Phosphoinositide Metabolism at Synapses
Ralph DiLeone Psychiatry Yale U. Phosphoprotein Profile of Hypothalamic-limbic Circuits Integral to Motivated Behavior and Addiction
Elizabeth A. Eipper Neuroscience University of Connecticut Health Center   Effects of Cocaine Treatment on Kalirin Phosphorylation and Function
William N. Green Neurobiology University of Chicago   Proteomic Assays of Neuronal Protein Palmitoylation
Paul Greengard Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Rockefeller U. The Role of miRNAs in Neuronal Cell Survival and Function
Leonard K. Kaczmarek Pharmacology, Cellular and Molecular Physiology Yale U.   Modulation of Slack and Slick Channels by Protein Phosphorylation
Richard P. Lifton Genetics Yale U.   Phosphoproteomic Studies of Neuronal WNK Kinases
Paul Lombroso Child Study Center Yale U. Involvement of the Tyrosine Phosphatase, STEP, in the Actions of Amphetamine
Robert C. Malenka Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
 
Stanford University   Dynamic Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Synaptic Plasticity
Maria Morabito Cell Biology UMASS Medical School Studies of Cdk5-dependent posttranslational modifications of PSD-95
Angus Nairn Psychiatry Yale U. Regulation of Synaptic Structure and Function by Drugs of Abuse
Marina Picciotto Psychiatry, Pharmacology, Neurobiology Yale U. Proteomic Analysis of Nicotinic Effects on the Mesolimbic Dopamine System
Samuel Sathyanesan Psychiatry Yale U.   Neurobiology of the Choroid Plexus Proteome
Arthur Simen Psychiatry Yale U. Proteomic Analysis Of The Promoter Regions Of Genes Relevant To Substance Abuse And Dependence
Rajita Sinha Psychiatry Yale U. Stress-Related Biomarkers of Relapse Vulnerability in Addictive Disorders
Stephen Strittmatter

Neurobiology, Neurology

Yale U. Protein Fingerprinting of Cultured Cells Treated with Opiates
and Neuropsychiatrically Active Compounds
Jane Taylor Psychiatry Yale U. Proteomic Analysis of Cellular Alterations Associated with Cocaine-Induced Impairments in Incentive-Motivational Processes and Cognitive/Inhibitory Function in Non-Human Primates
Susumu Tomita Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry Yale U.   Identify Calcium Regulated Phosphorylation Sites In Stargazin-Like TARPs
Dan Wu Pharmacology Yale U.   Lipid and proteomic analyses in Wnt signaling
Zoran Zimolo Psychiatry Yale U.   Proteomics of Substance Abuse in Psychiatric Illness


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