With support form the CTSI, CSORDA funds four Research Projects that are highly interactive both thematically and technically use shared models, reagents and methodologies. Projects focus on different brain circuitry associated with reward/aversion and employ mouse genetics and behavioral analysis combined with electrophysiology, optogenetics, transcript analysis and brain imaging.

See all previous Pilot and Feasibility awardees below. 

 

2022 Awardees

UCLA

Project Title: "Development of non-addictive peripherally-restricted cannabinoids for treatment of chronic pain"

UCLA

Project Title: "Kappa opioid receptor modulation of serotonin in aversive states"

UCLA

Project Title: "Effects of smoked cannabis on analgesia and opioid withdrawal: A within-person randomized controlled trial among people taking opioids for chronic pain"

UCLA

Project Title: "Electrophysiological Correlates of Opioid Use and Associated Changes in Affect using Direct Invasive Human Neuronal Recordings"


2021 Awardees

UCLA

Project Title: "Translational Imaging Study of Limbic kappa Opioid Receptors in Chronic Pain States"

UCLA

Project Title: "Human Habenula Connectivity and Opioid Addiction"


2020 Awardees

UCLA

Project Title: "Translational Imaging Study of Limbic kappa Opioid Receptors in Chronic Pain States"

UCLA

Project Title: "The role of sleep disruption and restoration in opiate withdrawal"