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The NRLC is a group of investigators who use a translational approach to research that incorporates areas of behavioral, biological, physiological, and clinical approaches.

Location

The Neurobehavioral Research Laboratory and Clinic (NRLC) is a long standing clinical research unit.  In 2010 the core members became a division (Neurobehaviorl Research Division) within the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, TX. As a division the groups activites reflect the missions of UTHSCSA, including excellence in research, treatment, teaching, and administration.   

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Logo

The NRLC logo was designed to represent our multi-disciplinary, translational approach to research.  The three primary elements are the head, the axon, and the green background.  The blue head and white/blue axon represent the brain and our study of the biological basis for behavior as well as the target for pharmacological interventions.  The green background represents the environmental.  The environment influences the behaviors that we study and provides a context for interpreting these behaviors.  The environment also represents the context within which our community efforts occur to prevent substance use involvement.  The NRLC uses an integrated approach to each of these elements in order to advancing our efforts at the understanding, treatment, and prevention of mental health issues.

Website

The website, designed by Pixel Brain Design and maintained by Charles Mathias, is best viewed at resolutions of 1024x768 or greater.  

 

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