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Virtual Event – Proposed Roles of Modulating Norepinephrine in Psychiatric Illnesses

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Virtual Event – Proposed Roles of Modulating Norepinephrine in Psychiatric Illnesses
This online session examines the relationship between norepinephrine and psychiatric illnesses by investigating an overlap between monoaminergic pathways and circuitry, and demonstrating how malfunctioning cortical circuits can influence emotions, arousal, and cognition.
Featuring
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Miranda Fisher, PhD
Medical Science Liaison
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Simon Kim, PharmD
Medical Science Liaison
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Dennis Sholler, PhD (OPDC)
Senior Medical Science Liaison, CNS
Speakers Miranda Fisher, Phd; Simon Kim, PharmD; and Dennis Sholler, Phd are employees of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.