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Goodin will be responsible for community and stakeholder engagement to advance opioid research with the goal of impacting the communities most vulnerable to opioid overdose.
New funding will advance research on the role of diet and race in knee arthritis pain and pain sensitivity, respectively, in transgender community.
Newly funded research by the McKnight Foundation will study whether genetic links contribute to addiction and relapse.
Record $95 million Heersink lead gift to advance strategic growth and biomedical innovation.
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As the country has grappled with an opioid crisis and with COVID-19, a third crisis has brewed. Suicide is now the 10th leading cause of death in the United States.

This work is a step forward in understanding early molecular changes that influence the development of addiction, and may have application to the role of similar gene programs that mediate other types of behavior, memory formation or neuropsychiatric disorders.

The diet increased quality of life, and it decreased serum levels of the adipokine leptin and a marker of oxidative stress.