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Virtual Event – Monoamine Theory In Depression: Implications For Disease & Treatment
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Virtual Event – Monoamine Theory In Depression: Implications For Disease & Treatment
This is a Virtual Event for PsychU members in Idaho, Utah, Montana, and San Diego, Riverside, Imperial and San Bernardino Counties, CA.
The learning objectives of this program are:
- Identify monoamine neurobiological pathways and potential role in emotional behaviors
- Review the Monoamine imbalance theory in Depression
- Discuss current paradigm of treatment options and the neurobiological theories behind treatments
Featuring
Michael Aldape, PhD (OPDC)
Senior Clinical & Scientific Liaison
Sucharita Somkuwar, PhD, BPharm (OPDC)
Clinical & Scientific Liaison
Speakers Michael Aldape, PhD and Sucharita Somkuwar, PhD, BPharm are employees of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.
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