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Friday, April 4th 6:30PM - Registration, Cocktails, and Banquet
Saturday, April 5th 7:00AM - Registration and continental breakfast 8:15AM - L. Howell, W. Fantegrossi, R. Bauzo, J. Morales and H. Kimmel, Emory University and Yerkes National Primate Center,
"Behaviorally-relevant doses of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) do not induce behavioral stimulant or dopamine transporter mediated effects in nonhuman primates." 8:35AM - S.S. Negus(1), F.I. Carroll(2), L.L. Howell(3), H.L. Kimmel(3), N.K. Mello(4), J. Newman(1), and T.F. Prisinzano(5), Virginia Commonwealth University(1), Research Triangle Institute(2), Emory University and Yerkes National Primate Center.(3), McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School(4), and University of Kansas(5),
"Preclinical evaluation of modafinil and other monoamine reuptake inhibitors as candidate "agonist" medications for cocaine dependence: Effects in assays of cocaine discrimination and cocaine self-administration in rhesus monkeys." 8:55AM - T. Hiranita, A. Hauck Newman and J.L. Katz, DHHS/NIH/National Instiute on Drug Abuse,
"Substitution of sigma receptor agonists in rats trained to self-administer cocaine." 9:15AM - A. Markou, University of California San Diego,
"Effects of contingent and noncontingent nicotine on brain reward function." 9:35AM - S. C. Fowler, J. Pinkston, E. Vorontsova, S. Latif, University of Kansas
"Concurrent spatial and temporal effects of amphetamine on DRL 72-s maintained behavior in rats." 9:55AM - Coffee Break 10:20AM - S.G. Ghozland; J.M. Tolliver; S.M. Carr; C.A. Sannerud, Drug Enforcement Administration,
"Ongoing scheduling actions at DEA." 10:40AM - A. Young, K. Hazel, M. Evola, and N. Jones, Texas Tech University and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,
"Generalization profile of a morphine -> naltrexone cue in rats." 11:00AM - Z.D. Cooper, W.J. Kowalczyk, M.A. Sullivan, S.K. Vosburg J.M. Manubay, and S.D. Comer, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York State Psychiatric Institute,
"Relative reinforcing effects of oxycodone and morphine using a drug versus drug choice procedure." 11:20AM - E.A. Walker, R.B. Raffa, and J.J. Foley, Temple University School of Pharmacy,
"Effects of chemotherapeutic agents on learning and memory in mice." 11:40AM - J.A. Harvey, A.G. Romano, K.D. Dave, J. Quinn, A. Skiandos, and V.J. Aloyo, Drexel University College of Medicine,
"Differences in the actions of LSD and DOI on learning and on motor movements." 12:00PM - Lunch 1:10PM - C.P. France(1), J.-X. Li(1), A. Unzeitig(1), W. Koek(1), M. Javors(1), and K.C. Rice(2), University of Texas Health Science Center - San Antonio(1), and Chemical Biology Branch, National Institutes of Health(2),
"Discriminative stimulus effects and 5-HT2A receptors: endogenous tone or constitutive activity?" 1:30PM - R.J. Lamb & L.C. Daws, University of Texas Health Science Center - San Antonio,
"Differences in ethanol self-administration in SERT KO mice." 1:50PM - RC.M. Helms, L.S.M. Rogers, and K.A. Grant, Oregon National Primate Research Center,
"Antagonism of the substitution of ethanol, pentobarbital, and midazolam for 1.0 and 2.0 g/kg ethanol by Ro15-4513 and Ro15-1788 in cynomolgus monkeys." 2:10PM - N.A. Ator, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,
"A potpourri of behavioral effects of older and newer hypnotics in baboons and humans." 2:30PM - L.P. Carter, Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc.,
"Convergence of laboratory and “real world” evidence: the plural of anecdote is not data." 2:50PM - Break 3:15PM - J.W. Pinkston and S.C. Fowler, University of Kansas,
"Effects of visual deprivation on apomorphine-induced pecking of pigeons." 3:35PM - M.L. Banks(1), R.W. Gould(2), P.W. Czoty(2), and M.A. Nader(2), Emory University(1) and Wake Forest University(2),
"What can we gain from measuring response rates in food-drug choice studies?" 3:55PM - G.T. Collins(1), J.H. Woods(1), S. Wang(1), and J.L. Katz(2), University of Michigan Medical School(1) and DHHS/NIH/National Instiute on Drug Abuse(2),
"Dopamine D2-like receptor-behavior relations in rodents: yawning, hypothermia, and erection." 4:15PM - J.H. Woods, University of Michigan,
"Dopamine receptors and conditioned behavior." 4:35PM - Closing BPS acknowledges the generous contributions of: Last updated 28 March 08
The BPS 2008 meeting will be held Friday, April 4th - Saturday, April 5th, just prior to the Federation of American
Societies of Experimental Biology (FASEB) meeting. Registration for this 51st annual meeting will begin at 6:30 PM on Friday in the San Diego Hotel and Marina, San Diego Ballroom A,
and will continue at this same location starting at 7:00 AM on Saturday.
After dinner talk presented by Dr. Jonathan L. Katz, National Institute on Drug Abuse
A post-banquet hospitality suite will be available thereafter (room TBA).