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Mary E. Abood, PhD

Mary E. Abood, PhD

 

Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology

Professor, Center for Substance Abuse Research

Telephone:  215-707-2638

Email:  mabood@temple.edu

 

Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology

Center for Substance Abuse Research

 

Educational Background:

 

BA Chemistry, Carleton College, Northfield, MN

 

PhD, Pharmacology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

    

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

    

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professional affiliations:

 

  • American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
  • College on Problems of Drug Dependence
  • International Cannabinoid Research Society
  • Society for Neuroscience

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Research Interests:

 

Dr. Abood's laboratory is investigating recently discovered endogenous compounds called the endocannabinoids and their cellular receptors. The endocannabinoid system is thought to play a role in addiction, pain control, motor control, learning, and memory as well as in regulating immune function and bone growth. Her lab has cloned the CB1 and CB2 receptors and identified some of the structural and concomitant functional features of these receptor molecules. These studies are designed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of CB receptor action. The endocannabinoid system is also involved in neuronal cell fate and neurodegeneration; her laboratory has published several papers on the role of cannabinoids in excitotoxicity and in the neurodegenerative disease ALS. More recently, she has also focused on identifying novel cannabinoid receptor subtypes. These efforts have led to the identification of GPR55 and GPR35 as two putative cannabinoid receptors.

 

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TEACHING:

 

  • Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine
  • Director, Core Pharmacology Course for graduate students, 1993-1998
  • Pharmacology Conference for Pharmacy students, 1991-1999
  • Temple University School of Medicine

    Cellular Pharmacology lecture on Tyrosine Kinases, 2008-present

    Dental Neuroanatomy lecture on Sensory Systems, 2009

    Pharmacology of Drugs of Abuse lecture on Cannabinoids, 2010

    Neuropharmacology lecture on Cannabinoid Receptors, 2009, 2011

    Development, Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System lecture on the Endocannabinoid System in Bone, 2010, 2011

    Seminars in Cell Biology, faculty moderator, 2009-present

 

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TRAINEES:

 

Postdoctoral Fellows and Other Scientists Supervised:

 

Colleen McLaughlin, Ph.D., 1992-95
(now McCue)
Law Enforcement Program
Manager, SPADAC
(Spatial intelligence and Predictive Analytics)

 

Graeme Griffin, Ph.D., 1997-99
Associate Director, Business Development
Astellas Pharma


Qing Tao, M.D., 1994-99
Research Associate
Virginia Commonwealth University

Sean McAllister, PhD, 1999-2004

Scientist, Cal Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco

 

Neetha Sallapudi,  MD, 1999-2000

in private practice

 

Sharon Anavi-Goffer, PhD, 2002-2003

Senior Lecturer, Ariel University of Samaria

                                   

Chandrasekeran Raman, PhD, 2001-2004

Scientist, Xenoport

                      

Ankur Kapur, PhD, 2005-2010

Investigator II, Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research

 

Pingwei Zhao, PhD, 2005-2010

Associate Scientist, Temple University

 

Haleli Sharir, PhD, 2008-present

 

Linda Console-Bram, PhD, 2010-present

 

Graduate Students Supervised (as Primary Advisor):

Sean McAllister, PhD 1999
Vincent Showalter, PhD 1996
Jahan Marcu, PhD Candidate, Temple University

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