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Adam Stryjewski is a Researcher affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine (HSS division). His work focuses on neurochemical processes, particularly dopamine regulation and the impact of Vitamin D on neurotransmission. He employs advanced imaging techniques like Positron Emission Tomography (PET) to study clinical translational questions.
Research interests include neurochemistry, pharmacology, and the interplay between vitamin D levels and neurological function. His recent study explored how Vitamin D modulates amphetamine-induced dopamine release in healthy humans, published in Biological Psychiatry.
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