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Mar 20 Pharm 9003 Class Lecture by Carrie Jones, PhD

March 20, 2018 by zrb8mf@virginia.edu

[Pinn 5023] Hosted by Spring 2018 Pharm 9003 Class, Beth Sharlow, PhD and John Lazo, Phd

Carrie Jones, PhD, is an Assistant Professor, Pharmacology and Director of BCarrie Jones received her B.S. in Biology from Indiana University and further completed her Ph.D. from the Indiana University School of Medicine. While obtaining her Ph.D., she began her work in the Neuroscience division of pharmacology at Lily Research Laboratories, starting in 2001 on her first Postdoctoral Research Fellowship there. In 2005, Dr. Jones embarked on further postdoctoral studies within Vanderbilt University’s Department of Pharmacology.

Dr. Jones joined the Vanderbilt Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery in 2005, and now serves as the Director of Behavioral Pharmacology and is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacology. Her In Vivo Pharmacology team is dedicated to utilizing translational approaches, including assessment of changes in behavior, neurochemistry and imaging endpoints such as PET and functional MRI, to explore the underlying mechanisms of novel ligands targeting different G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and transporters within the CNS and the implications of these effects on different disease states, most notably schizophrenia.
ehavioral Pharmacology at Vanderbilt University