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Atul Ambekar

Professor, National Drug Dependence Treatment centre, AIIMS, New Delhi

Biography

Dr. Ambekar is a member of various expert bodies including Expert advisory panel on drug dependence (WHO) and Strategic Advisory Group on Injecting Drug Use (UN). He has been instrumental in developing the capacities on Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) in India and has been providing training to staff from India as well as other countries. He has authored a number of practice guidelines and training manuals.Epidemiology, Harm reduction and Drug Policy are among his primary areas of interest.
Publications

An Association Study on the Glutamate Pathway GRIN2A Gene Polymorphisms with Heroin Dependence

Background: Heroin dependence (HD) is a complex disorder characterized by disruption in particular circuits of the brain and influenced by environmental and genetic factors. Glutamate pathway plays a role in normal brain functions including learning, memory, and cognition. Disturbances in Glutamate pathways are implicated in many psychiatric disord... Read More»

Ranjan Gupta, Tripti Grover, Atul Ambekar, Renu Singh, Meera Vaswani and Arundhati Sharma

Research Article: J Addict Res Ther 2017, 8:348

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.1000348

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