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Caroline A. Arout

Neuroscience and Pharmacology

Columbia University

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About Caroline A. Arout at Columbia University (Columbia)

Caroline A. Arout is a researcher at Columbia University investigating cannabinoid-based treatments for pain and substance use disorders. Representative publications include "Signaling-specific inhibition of the CB1 receptor for cannabis use disorder: phase 1 and phase 2a randomized trials", and "The impact of preexisting psychiatric disorders and antidepressant use on COVID-19 related outcomes: a multicenter study", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

pain mechanismscannabinoid therapeuticsopioid withdrawalneuropeptidesexperimental pain modelscannabis use disordertranslational neuroscienceanimal physiology
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Research Output

Total Citations843

Emerging researcher

Publications37

Selective publication record

h-index16

Developing track record

i10-index19

Early-stage portfolio

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