Skip to main content

Four new members named to the National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Alcohol Workshop Provides Learning Tools for Teachers

Brain Awareness Week Event: “The Brain Lab”

Robinson Lab Image Used on Cover of Neuroscience

CAS Predoctoral Student Receives Mentoring Award

Parnell Receives Career Transition Award from NIAAA

Sulik Selected to Present the T.K. Li Plenary Address at RSA

Morrow Appointed Editor for Psychopharmacology Journal

Postdoctoral Fellow O’Leary-Moore Receives RSA Award

Hodge Receives Faculty Mentoring Award

Crews, Breese and Morrow Receive Professorships

Morrow Appointed to Board of Pharmacological Reviews

Science 360: The Developing Brain

ABMRF Awards Kash Funding to Study Relapse

Sulik Receives ARRA Funding for Challenge Grant

ARRA Funding Awarded to Robinson

Sulik Receives Henry Rosett Award

CAS Postdoc Receives Travel Fellowship

Robinson Receives Five-Year R01 Award

Linda Spear, Ph.D. Receives 2008 Bowles Lectureship Award

UNC study ties ending moderate drinking to depression

David Overstreet Honored with Excellence Award

Richard Olsen Receives Bowles Lectureship Award

Ehlers Received Thurman Lectureship Award

Dr. Fulton Crews Receives RSA Distinguished Researcher Award

Dr. Leslie Morrow Receives NIAAA Grant Fundign for Studies on “Stress, Alcohol and GABAergic Neuroactive Steroids in Primates”

Dr. Fulton Crews Receives Mark Keller Honorary Award

Bowles Center Researcher Receives K01 Award to Study Ethanol’s Discriminative Stimulus Effects

UNC Researchers Awarded a $2.6 Million NIH Grant to Apply Systems Biology Approaches to Studies of Liver Toxicity

Study: Injectable drug, combined with counseling, shows promise in treating alcohol dependence

UNC findings may help explain cause of most common movement disorder

Center Line

CAS Seminar Series

The CAS Seminar Series hosts speakers from all over the world, representing many different areas of research relating to addiction medicine. These experts share their findings and methods, and exchange scientific viewpoints with faculty and students. Seminars will be held on Mondays in Taylor Hall, Room 124 (map), from 12:30-1:30 pm unless otherwise noted.

UNC Neuroscience Center Seminar Program