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About Krisztian Toth

Krisztian Toth is a Pharmaceutical and Clinical Sciences Professor at Campbell University (NC) and an Adjunct Associate Professor at Duke University (NC). He received his MD and his Ph.D. in behavioral neuroscience from the University of Pecs (Hungary). His professional experiences include research in brain reward circuitry and graduate and post-graduate level teaching in various institutions. Dr. Toth received his postdoctoral training at Penn State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and Duke University Medical Center. His current research focuses on pre-clinical drug development targeting ghrelin receptors to treat addictive behavior.

Positions

Present Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
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Honors and Awards

  • Pro Renovanda Cultura Hungariae Foundation "Students for Sciences" Scholarship, 2002
  • Teaching Student Fellowship, 2002-2004
  • ERASMUS Fellowship at the University of Pavia, Italy, 2003
  • Fellowship of the Hungarian Republic, 2003-2004
  • Fellowship of the Grastyán Foundation, 2006
  • Fellowship of the "Programme of European Neuroscience Schools," University of Rome, Italy, 2007

Education

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2016 National Institute of Health ‐ Neurotherapeutics Discovery & Development for Academic Scientists
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2010 Ph.D., University of Pecs ‐ Medical Sciences
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2007 University of Rome ‐ Advanced Training Course in Neuroplasticity
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2004 M.D., University of Pecs
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Posters (2)

Publications (30)