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Mark S. Gold, M.D. is a Dizney Eminent Scholar and Distinguished Professor at the University of Florida, College of Medicine’s Brain Institute, Departments of Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Anesthesiology, Community Health & Family Medicine. Dr. Gold is the Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (2003), University of Florida College of Medicine 2003 Exemplary Teacher , Underrepresented Minority Mentor (2004), UpToDate’s Addiction Medicine Section Editor, American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (2005; Founder’s Award), 24th Annual Nelson J Bradley Career Life Time Achievement Award (2006), DARE’s Public Service Award (2007), Teacher of the Year, researcher, and inventor who has worked for over 35 years to develop models for understanding the effects of tobacco and other drugs on the brain and behavior. Dr. Gold has developed animal models which have led to new treatments for addicts and also conceptualized hypotheses which were more-than novel but also yielded new approaches to treat patients.
Gold’s major research focus has been on developing animal or laboratory models and bringing them from concept to therapy. Dr. Gold’s work on the brain systems underlying the effects of opiate drugs led to a dramatic change in the way opiate action was understood. Gold’s work on cocaine let to a complete change in thinking about cocaine’s addiction liability, acute and chronic actions. Current NIDA Director, Nora Volkow, M.D. has cited this work and Gold for changing the focus of addiction treatment from withdrawal to drive for the drug. In addition to theory, Dr. Gold’s research has led to changes in the treatment of opiate and cocaine addictions and also obesity. Over the past decade, Dr. Gold has pioneered the hypothesis of hedonic overeating or pathological attachment to food as an addiction. Gold’s group first proposed overeating, binge eating and obesity as hedonic, drug-abuse like events in the 1990s and has reported research for the past decade in this important area of public health and treatment development. This work led to new approaches to treat the obese as well as to prevent overeating in recent post-addicts. Drs Brownell and Gold recently (7/07) brought many of the nation’s experts in obesity, drug abuse and addictions together at a think tank held and hosted by Yale University.
Since beginning his career in research at the University of Florida in 1970, he has been the author of over 900 medical articles, chapters, and abstracts in journals for health professionals on a wide variety of psychiatric research subjects and authoring twelve professional books including practice guidelines, ASAM core competencies, UpToDate, and CMEs.
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Future pharmacologyno. 1 (2023): 108-116
PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH AND BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT (2023): 4287-4291
Abdalla Bowirrat,Igor Elman,Catherine A. Dennen, Marjorie C. Gondre-Lewis,Jean Lud Cadet,Jag Khalsa,David Baron, Diwanshu Soni,Mark S. Gold, Thomas J. McLaughlin,Debasis Bagchi,Eric R. Braverman,
PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH AND BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT (2023): 4839-4857
Handbook of Substance Misuse and Addictionspp.1-13, (2022)
ANNALS OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINEno. 21 (2022): 1181-1181
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