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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Michael A. Taffe obtained his bachelor’s degree from The Colorado College in 1990 and went on to complete doctoral studies in Experimental Psychology at the University of California\, San Diego in 1995. Following a brief post-doctoral stint in the Department of Psychiatry at UCSD\, he joined The Scripps Research Institute as a post-doctoral fellow and was appointed to the faculty of TSRI in 2000. Dr. Taffe was recruited to join the faculty of the Department of Psychiatry at UCSD in 2019. The work of Dr. Taffe’s laboratory has been focused on the potential harms and health risks that attend both acute and chronic exposure to recreational drugs\, including MDMA (“Ecstasy”)\, alcohol\, ?9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and the designer cathinone psychostimulants (“bath salts”). The laboratory also investigates neurobiological alterations associated with prescription opioid abuse and potential new treatment strategies for oxycodone dependence. The therapeutic development work in the laboratory has extended to evaluating anti-drug vaccines for potential use against methamphetamine\, oxycodone and “bath salts” abuse and dependence. Investigations with cannabis focus currently on the lasting consequences of repeated adolescent THC exposure by vapor inhalation. This event is open to the general public.  https://www.coloradocollege.edu/newsevents/calendar/details.html?EventID=50981&amp\;booking=1SEQUENCE:0\n\nhttps://today.coloradocollege.edu/events/6154
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LOCATION:Bemis Great Hall - 920 N. Cascade Ave. (west of Cutler Hall)
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SUMMARY:Sabine Distinguished Lecture\,  ''Implications of racial inequity in science funding for careers\, institutions and health care.'' by Michael Taffe\, Ph.
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