The Chemistry and Physiological Systems Research Branch supports research on all aspects of chemistry and physiological systems affected by drugs of abuse.
This branch supports research programs on
The NIDA Drug Supply Program is administered by the Chemistry & Physiological Systems Research Branch. In addition to funding research in drug abuse, addiction, prevention, and treatment, NIDA facilitates such research to accomplish its mission by providing chemicals and research probes that are either unavailable, difficult to obtain, or very expensive to buy to researchers. In addition, this program also provides analytical services for the analysis of researchers experimental samples.
For additional information contact Hari Singh, Ph.D. or Kevin Gormley
PA-02-095: Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology of Smoked Drugs of Abuse
PA-99-004: Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins
Addendum - Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins
Rao S. Rapaka, Ph.D.
Chief
(301) 443-6300
Focuses on chemistry, drug design, peptides & proteomics, enzymology.
Paul S. Hillery, Ph.D.
Health Scientist Administrator
(301)443-6300
Supports research in organic & medicinal chemistry, structural biology.
Hari H. Singh, Ph.D.
Health Scientist Administrator
(301)443-6300
Focuses on peptide, medicinal, analytical chemistry, Drug supply and analytical services.
Pushpa Thadani, Ph.D.
Health Scientist Administrator
(301) 443-6300
Supports perinatal pharmacology, CNS development, cardiovascular, respiratory functions and other physiological systems research, Minority and SBIR Research Representative.
Kevin Gormley
Drug Supply Program Coordinator
(301) 443-6275
Deb Musumeci
Branch Secretary
(301) 443-6300
Mrs. Musumeci serves as secretary to the Branch Chief and other staff of the Chemistry and Physiological Systems Research Branch, and also the Branch Chief and other staff of the Genetics and Molecular Neurobiology Research Branch, Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Research (DNBR). Her responsibilities include maintaining flow of office work, setting priorities and managing everyday office procedures for the Branches. She is also responsible making travel arrangements for Branch Chiefs and staff. Importantly, she processes grant pay memos and maintains an accurate database log on grants.
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