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Haley Melikian, Ph.D.
Academic Role: Associate Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In:
Psychiatry
Joint Faculty In:
Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
Other Affiliation(s):
Brudnick Neuropsychiatric Research Institute
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
Program in Neuroscience
Cocaine and antidepressant-sensitive monoamine transporters
In my laboratory, we study cellular
regulation of cocaine- and antidepressant-sensitive neurotransmitter transporters.
Once secreted into the synapse, extracellular neurotransmitter concentrations
must be constrained in order to control the intensity, duration and distribution of
signaling. The primary mechanism for terminating neurotransmission is reuptake
into presynaptic terminals mediated by neurotransmitter transporter proteins.
Transporters specific for monoamines, such as dopamine and norepinephrine, are
potently blocked by the psychostimulant drugs cocaine and amphetamines, as well
as by therapeutic agents such as antidepressants. These drugs act by blocking
reuptake, resulting in increased extracellular monoamine levels.
Recent studies have demonstrated that endogenous cellular mechanisms can also
alter transporter function. We are currently using biochemical and cell biological
approaches to examine the contribution of membrane trafficking to transporter
regulation. Additionally, we are using chimeric proteins and point mutants to
investigate structural transporter domains and post-translational modifications
involved in the regulatory process. Finally, we are exploring how protein-protein
interactions influence transporter function and regulation.
Office: BNRI
Phone: 508 856-4045
E-mail: Haley.Melikian@umassmed.edu
Keywords:
Intracellular Trafficking,
Pharmacology,
Addiction,
Membrane Transport,
Neurobiology
Postdoctoral Position Available
Postdoctoral positions (PhD, MD, and/or DVM) are available for outstanding candidates at the new Irving S. and Betty Brudnick Neuropsychiatric Research Institute in the Department of Psychiatry. The Institute provides a translational research environment in which to study:
Molecular analyses of cocaine- and antidepressant-sensitive monoamine transporters
Interested applicants should mail or fax a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference to the attention of:
Haley E. Melikian, PhD
Irving S. and Betty Brudnick Neuropsychiatric Research Institute
Department of Psychiatry
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Room 107
303 Belmont Street
Worcester, MA 01604
The University of Massachusetts Medical School is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution.
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