| 31. | I am especially interested in the low level details, specifically the molecular biology aspect of neuroscience and psychopharmacology.
|
| 32. | In 1957, she joined the Veterans Administration Hospital in Brockton, Mass ., to do research in psychopharmacology.
|
| 33. | After his death, Carl's case was featured in the winter 1995 Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology.
|
| 34. | Likewise, her mostly objective, rational assessment turns uncomfortable when she editorializes against aspects of modern life and psychopharmacology.
|
| 35. | Kline's work has been acknowledged as a major factor in opening a new era in psychiatry : psychopharmacology.
|
| 36. | He is also an Associate Professor at the School of Medicine-University of Queensland teaching Addiction Psychiatry and Psychopharmacology.
|
| 37. | The " last romantics " were also the last unmedicated artists; post-modernism and psychopharmacology are synonymous.
|
| 38. | An expert in psychopharmacology testified at the trial he had a history of organic brain damage, alcohol counseling and delirium.
|
| 39. | Research groups work on topics such as depression, neurologic diseases, psychopharmacology, schizophrenia, sleep, and other topics.
|
| 40. | Steven Sotman and Daniel Barbaro of Fort Worth, Texas, and National Psychopharmacology Laboratories, a now-defunct Tennessee company.
|