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Christopher J. Evans is a Professor in Residence at the Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences within the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. His research focuses on opioid receptors, pain mechanisms, addiction neurobiology, and neuroimmune interactions. Key areas include understanding how opioids affect reward pathways, chronic pain's impact on motivation, and developing treatments for substance use disorders. His work integrates pharmacology, genetics, and clinical trials to address complex neurobehavioral disorders.
Notable contributions include studies on sex chromosome effects on opioid analgesia, the role of kappa opioid receptors in pain and addiction, and the therapeutic potential of neuroimmune modulators like ibudilast. Evans has pioneered animal models to dissect opioid receptor function and contributes to translational research bridging basic science and clinical applications.
His articles highlight advancements in opioid receptor pharmacology, neuroimmune modulation in alcohol use disorder, and the genetic underpinnings of pain perception. Though no awards or grants are explicitly listed, his prolific publication record underscores his academic impact. No student advisement or lab affiliations are detailed in the provided texts.
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