NIH 27th Anniversary Conference

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) at the University of the Philippines Manila invites you to its 27th Anniversary Conference, focusing on “Neuroscience for a Healthy Filipino Brain.” Join us for a day of insightful discussions with leading experts on brain health and neuroscience on March 6. Followed by different workshops on March 7, 2025.  Reference: https://nih.upm.edu.ph/content/nih-27th-anniversary-conference

UP Manila solvent addiction research promises better treatments for both male and female adolescents

Written by Andre DP Encarnacion A study done in the University of the Philippines Manila (UPM) on the effects of solvent addiction on mice has given its members important clues on the common and different ways toluene—commonly known as “rugby”—affects male and female adolescent brains when inhaled repeatedly. Toluene is a common solvent found in paint, …

Low-cost treatment for solvent addiction possible after recent study — UP Manila

By GMA Integrated News A low-cost treatment for solvent addiction is possible after a study conducted by the University of the Philippines Manila. The treatment of toluene-based solvent addiction is part of the objectives of the three-year research program “Novel Approaches to Treatment of Addiction and Depression using Animal Models,”  funded by the Department of …

Inhaled Solvent Addiction leads to poor decision-making and social isolation, new study says

A team of Filipino scientists and experts have found previously unreported effects of solvent abuse on social behavior and decision-making in a rat model. These findings are expected to pave the way for future treatments of adolescents struggling with inhaled solvent addiction.  The study, “Novel Approaches to Treatment of Addiction and Depression using Animal Models,” suggests that …

Sticking with Bad Choices: UP Researchers Discover New Harms of Solvent Abuse

Sticking with Bad Choices: UP Researchers Discover New Harms of Solvent Abuse

In a scientific article published today, researchers at the University of the Philippines (UP) Manila found that solvents abused by adolescents increase drug-seeking and impair social functions and decision-making abilities in an animal model. These harmful effects last long after stopping the drug, increasing the risk of relapse. Using rats to study addiction is a …

PCHRD, NIH unveil Addiction Neuroscience Research Project at Society for Neuroscience Conference

The first addiction neuroscience research project, funded by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Health Research and Development  (DOST-PCHRD) and implemented by the UP National Institutes of Health, was proudly presented at the 53rd Annual Neuroscience Conference by the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) in Washington, DC from November 11 to 16, …

Pioneer study on treatment for ‘rugby boys and girls’ in progress — UP

By: Luisa K. Cabato Scientists from the University of the Philippines (UP) are conducting a “first-of-its-kind multidisciplinary study” on the chemical, physical, and psychological effects of “rugby” on those who abuse its intended use. The study, called Novel Approaches to Treatment of Addiction and Depression using Animal Models, is a three-year research program headed by the …

DOST funds studies on treatment of addiction and depression in newly renovated UP NIH Animal Laboratory Facility

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) funded two behavioral studies for treating addiction and depression in the newly renovated animal laboratory facility at the National Institutes of Health, University of the Philippines (UP) Manila.  The facility was presented to DOST after a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony on January 27, 2023.  DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum …