Elliot A. Stein

Affiliations: 
National Institute on Drug Abuse 
Area:
Addiction, Neuroimaging
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Catherine H. Demers research assistant Washington University
Dan Kelley research assistant Medical College of Wisconsin
Zheng-Xiong Xi grad student 1995-1997 Medical College of Wisconsin
Sarah Aronson Fischell grad student 2016-2020 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Harshawardhan Deshpande post-doc 2019- National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Hugh Garavan post-doc 1997-1999 Medical College of Wisconsin
Natalia Lawrence post-doc 2000-2002 Medical College of Wisconsin
Britta Hahn post-doc 2002-2007 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Simona Spinelli post-doc 2005-2007 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Emma Jane Rose post-doc 2004-2009 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Yantao Zhang post-doc 2005-2009 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Xiaochu Zhang post-doc 2005-2010 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Matthew T. Sutherland post-doc 2007-2012 NIDA
Jennifer Stark post-doc 2009-2013 NIDA
Annabelle Marie Belcher post-doc 2009-2014 NIDA
Agnes J. Jasinska post-doc 2012-2014 NIDA Intramural Research Program
Agnes J. Jasinska post-doc 2012-2014 NIDA Intramural Research Program
Meredith McHugh post-doc 2010-2015 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Vani Pariyadath post-doc 2010-2015 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Elise Lesage post-doc 2014-2017 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Xioyu (Sherry) Ding post-doc 2013-2018 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
John R. Fedota post-doc 2013-2018 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP (PsychTree)
Michael Tennekoon post-doc 2015-2018 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Robin J. Keeley post-doc 2015-2019 NIDA Intramural Research Program
Vaughn R. Steele post-doc 2015-2019 National Institute on Drug Abuse-IRP
Juan (Johnny) Castillo research scientist 2018-2020 NIDA Intramural Research Program (PsychTree)

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Shai Porat collaborator 2012-2013 IRP/NIDA/NIH
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Steele VR, Rotenberg A, Philip NS, et al. (2024) Case report: Tremor in the placebo condition of a blinded clinical trial of intermittent theta-burst stimulation for cocaine use disorder. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 15: 1391771
Cao Z, McCabe M, Callas P, et al. (2023) Recalibrating single-study effect sizes using hierarchical Bayesian models. Frontiers in Neuroimaging. 2: 1138193
Korponay C, Stein EA, Ross TJ. (2022) Misconfigured striatal connectivity profiles in smokers. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Joutsa J, Moussawi K, Siddiqi SH, et al. (2022) Brain lesions disrupting addiction map to a common human brain circuit. Nature Medicine. 28: 1249-1255
Ekhtiari H, Zare-Bidoky M, Sangchooli A, et al. (2022) A methodological checklist for fMRI drug cue reactivity studies: development and expert consensus. Nature Protocols
Deshpande HU, Fedota JR, Castillo J, et al. (2022) Not all smokers are alike: the hidden cost of sustained attention during nicotine abstinence. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Ottino-Gonzalez J, Albaugh MD, Cao Z, et al. (2021) Brain structural covariance network differences in adults with alcohol dependence and heavy drinking adolescents. Addiction (Abingdon, England)
Ottino-González J, Uhlmann A, Hahn S, et al. (2021) White matter microstructure differences in individuals with dependence on cocaine, methamphetamine, and nicotine: Findings from the ENIGMA-Addiction working group. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 230: 109185
Cao Z, Ottino-Gonzalez J, Cupertino RB, et al. (2021) Mapping cortical and subcortical asymmetries in substance dependence: Findings from the ENIGMA Addiction Working Group. Addiction Biology. e13010
Fedota JR, Ross TJ, Castillo J, et al. (2020) Time-Varying Functional Connectivity Decreases as a Function of Acute Nicotine Abstinence. Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
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