Cognitive neuropharmacology is the study of how drugs interact with the brain and affect thinking and behavior, such as speech and language. Researchers at the Center for Clinical and Cognitive Neuropharmacology collaborate with investigators from such disciplines as neuroscience, neuroimaging, linguistics, natural language and speech processing, psychometrics, pharmacogenomics, pharmacometrics, and informatics to study how drugs can affect an individual’s cognitive functioning.

Susan Marino, PhD
Director, Center for Clinical and Cognitive Neuropharmacology
Associate Professor, Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology
Member, Institute of Personalized Medicine