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Not everyone gets addicted: The science of vulnerability

18 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Why do some people develop an addiction while others don't? In this episode, Jared Bagley, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Binghamton University,  talks through his work in addiction neurogenetics — what we currently know, what remains poorly understood, and why he thinks the overlap between neuroscience and genomics is where the field needs to go.

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