Like many of our faculty members, Richard Browne, PhD, has a number of research interests. His primary focus is on the clinical biochemistry of oxidative stress in human health and disease.
Our pursuit of research complements our department’s commitment to excellence in education.
We share our research studies with physicians and scientists worldwide through publications in leading academic journals. View a listing of our faculty’s most recent publications.
The Role of the Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis-Norepinephrine System in Amphetamine-type Stimulant Use Disorders. Jinwoo Park (Principal Investigator). NIH/NIDA. $3,225,662. 9/1/2023-6/1/2028.
Modulating Oligodendroglial NFkB as a Therapeutic Strategy for Krabbe Disease. Daesung Shin (Principal Investigator). The Rosenau Family Research Foundation. $250,000. 11/1/2024-1/1/2027.
Effects of mesolimbic amylin signaling on macronutrient intake. Jinwoo Park (Co-Investigator). NIH/NIDDK. $1,853,714. 12/1/2021-11/1/2026.