Our laboratory, established in 2018 at the Medical University of Lublin, is dedicated to advancing research in the field of behavioral science. Since its inception, our team has grown through the continuous addition of young scientists and the establishment of new collaborative research projects.
In our work, we utilize a variety of behavioral assays to explore the pharmacological profiles of drugs, focusing on the effects on the central nervous system (CNS). By linking behavioral responses to different treatments, we aim to uncover the underlying biochemical mechanisms that govern these responses. Our research spans a wide range of CNS disorders, with a particular emphasis on addiction, anxiety, depression, and neurodegenerative diseases.
In recent years, we have expanded our research to include zebrafish as a behavioral and toxicological model. Their unique characteristics, including high-throughput potential, transparency, and physiological similarities to humans, make them an invaluable tool for studying drug toxicity, behavioral changes, and disease mechanisms.
We are constantly pushing the boundaries of traditional research, exploring new and creative approaches to complex biological questions. Our team is always ready to take on new challenges and explore innovative ideas.
We conduct a range of pharmacological, behavioral and toxicological studies on rodents.
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We conduct toxicological and behavioral studies on zebrafish larvae, also perform xenograft procedures
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Thanks to our numerous collaborations, we offer chromatographic analysis of various substances as well as studies such as the assessment of antioxidant enzyme activity.
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Address:
Behavioral Studies Laboratory
Medical University of Lublin
1 Chodzki Street
Lublin, 20-093, Poland
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