321 Asbury Building (South Wing)
American University
Washington, D.C. 20016-8062
202-885-1710

 

Psychopharmacology Laboratory

 

 
 
Location:
The Psychopharmacology Laboratory is located on the first floor of the South Wing of Asbury Building in room 109

Tel.: 202-885-1721

Personnel: Anthony Riley
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Anthony Riley, Ph.D. -- Director
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Psychopharmacology Laboratory Facilities

The Psychopharmacology Laboratory at American University focuses on a variety of research issues, all of which have as their basis in drug use and abuse. We examine both the genetic and epigenetic basis of drug intake, prenatal drug exposure, drug interactions and the interaction of the reinforcing and aversive effects underlying drug acceptability. The lab consists of a core room surrounded by three running rooms (for conditioned place preferences, schedule-induced polydipsia and schedule-controlled responding) as well as a procedure room for drug injections and behavioral observations. Adjacent to these areas are rooms for drug storage, preparation and chemical analysis and for graduate student offices. All animal housing occurs in an adjacent secure animal facility which can house up to 500 animals. This area serves as holding areas for animals as well as for breeding colonies. This area also houses food and bedding storage, cage and bottle washing facilities, and a procedure room for injections and assays. A common surgery and histology room are available in the same complex.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


CAS | Psychology | Behavioral Neuroscience Program
Riley
| Neuropharmacology Lab

Neuropharmacology Laboratory Information: alriley@american.edu
Psychology Department and Web Page Information: psychology@american.edu
Last rev.: 05/14/02