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Daniel Farmer serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry at West Virginia University School of Medicine, holding a Clinical Faculty position. His academic work bridges psychiatry and neuroscience through innovative neuromodulation approaches for severe addiction disorders.
His research program focuses on:
- Developing non-invasive neuromodulation therapies for substance use disorders
- Targeting the nucleus accumbens with focused ultrasound and deep brain stimulation
- Conducting first-in-human clinical trials for treatment-refractory opioid use disorder
- Advancing translational applications of neurostimulation in behavioral medicine
- Establishing safety and feasibility protocols for novel addiction interventions
- Integrating biological and behavioral treatment modalities
Analysis of recent publications reveals a strategic concentration on nucleus accumbens-targeted interventions, with progressive refinement from deep brain stimulation (2021-2023) to non-invasive focused ultrasound approaches (2023-2025). This trajectory demonstrates a clear shift toward developing less invasive, clinically accessible treatments for severe opioid use disorder while maintaining rigorous clinical trial methodology.
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