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    Ralph DiLeone, PhD

    Professor of Psychiatry and of Neuroscience
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    Deputy Director, Abraham Ribicoff Research Facilities, Psychiatry

    About

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    Professor of Psychiatry and of Neuroscience

    Deputy Director, Abraham Ribicoff Research Facilities, Psychiatry

    Appointments

    Education & Training

    PhD
    Stanford University, Developmental Biology (1998)
    BA
    Skidmore College, Biology-Chemsitry (1992)

    Research

    Overview

    Broadly, our research seeks to define the molecular and neural basis of behavior. Most of the work focused on neurocircuitry underlying responses to natural rewards (i.e. food) as well as drugs of abuse. We investigate the regulation and integration of these circuits with the longer term goal of understanding their relevance in disease, as well as the role that these circuits played in evolution. It is notable that the motivation to ingest food, though highly adaptive during most of our natural history, has proven to be incompatible with the current state of excess food supply. Similar circuits likely underlie our motivation for physical activity, including exercise. Understanding the motivational systems that control feeding and activity will give us insight into the molecular mechanisms of a complex behavior, and will ultimately serve to better define the etiology of obesity and eating disorders.

    Our current translational studies on opioid use disorder are focused at evaluating specific therapeutics for their mechanisms as well as their efficacy in animal models of dependence and drug seeking.


    Our experiments and progress depend upon our ability to effectively monitor and manipulate neurons within the adult brain. We are active in using viral and transgenic techniques for conditional genetic analysis of neural function and behavior. The lab also leverages conditional viral approaches to evaluate activity (via fiber photometry) or to manipulate (via optogenetics) specific circuits and neuronal types during behavior.

    Medical Research Interests

    Animal Nutrition Sciences; Ethology; Exercise; Feeding and Eating Disorders; Glucose Metabolism Disorders; Natural History; Neurobiology; Obesity; Psychiatry; Substance Abuse Detection

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Ralph DiLeone's published research.

    Publications

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    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    • activity

      Society for Neuroscience

    Get In Touch

    Contacts

    Academic Office Number
    Office Fax Number
    Mailing Address

    Psychiatry

    Ribicoff Research Facilities, 34 Park St, CMHC

    New Haven, CT 06519

    United States

    Locations

    • Connecticut Mental Health Center

      Academic Office

      34 Park Street, Ste W305

      New Haven, CT 06519