Dr. Harriet De Wit

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Biography

Harriet De Wit is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Chicago. Her research primarily focuses on understanding the behavioral and physiological effects of drug use, particularly in relation to addiction and substance abuse. Her studies delve into individual differences in risk factors for excessive drug use and analyze how various substances affect mood, cognitive performance, and brain activity. A major area of interest for Dr. De Wit is the study of conditioned drug effects and the influence of cues on future drug use. Her work often involves the use of healthy human volunteers to explore the complexities of drug interactions, reward mechanisms, and the psychological underpinnings of substance use. Over the course of her career, she has published extensively on topics related to psychopharmacology, including the effects of drugs such as methamphetamine and opioids. Dr. De Wit is recognized for her contributions to the field and has received multiple awards for her research in addiction and psychopharmacology.

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Awards

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Lifetime Achievement Award

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John F. Lemieux Medal

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Distinguished Achievement Award

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Distinguished Lecturer

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Marian W. Fischman Memorial Lectureship Award

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Solvay Award

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Doctorate Program
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IELTS
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Department of Philosophy