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Jeffrey Parrilla-Carrero: Understanding addiction, one switch at a time

Jeffrey Parrilla-Carrero , PhD knows the face of addiction. As a boy in Puerto Rico, he watched his father battle alcohol use disorder, cycling through attempts to quit that ended in disappointment. The struggle left questions that never stopped tugging at him. Those questions would one day guide Parrilla-Carrero from an aspiring engineer to a neuroscientist — and ultimately, to SIU School of Medicine. Watching his father try and fail to stop drinking sparked young Jeffrey’s curiosity. “At first I thought it was a lack of willpower,” he said. “But I came to understand that addiction is a
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Seed funding, strong roots: Two SIU researchers explore early clues to chronic conditions

2025 Spring Research Seed Grants launch projects on rheumatoid arthritis and balance disorders. Two early-stage research projects at SIU School of Medicine are taking on complex, chronic diseases that affect millions, with the help of focused funding designed to plant the seeds of future discovery. The Spring 2025 Research Seed Grants, awarded by the associate dean for research , support SIU School of Medicine faculty in generating data that could lead to larger, external grants. This year’s recipients are Brandon Cox , PhD, professor and director of the Multidisciplinary Biomedical &
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Seed funding, strong roots: Two SIU researchers explore early clues to chronic conditions

2025 Spring Research Seed Grants launch projects on rheumatoid arthritis and balance disorders. Two early-stage research projects at SIU School of Medicine are taking on complex, chronic diseases that affect millions, with the help of focused funding designed to plant the seeds of future discovery. The Spring 2025 Research Seed Grants, awarded by the associate dean for research , support SIU School of Medicine faculty in generating data that could lead to larger, external grants. This year’s recipients are Brandon Cox , PhD, professor and director of the Multidisciplinary Biomedical &
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Seed funding, strong roots: Two SIU researchers explore early clues to chronic conditions

2025 Spring Research Seed Grants launch projects on rheumatoid arthritis and balance disorders. Two early-stage research projects at SIU School of Medicine are taking on complex, chronic diseases that affect millions, with the help of focused funding designed to plant the seeds of future discovery. The Spring 2025 Research Seed Grants, awarded by the associate dean for research , support SIU School of Medicine faculty in generating data that could lead to larger, external grants. This year’s recipients are Brandon Cox , PhD, professor and director of the Multidisciplinary Biomedical &
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Seed funding, strong roots: Two SIU researchers explore early clues to chronic conditions

2025 Spring Research Seed Grants launch projects on rheumatoid arthritis and balance disorders. Two early-stage research projects at SIU School of Medicine are taking on complex, chronic diseases that affect millions, with the help of focused funding designed to plant the seeds of future discovery. The Spring 2025 Research Seed Grants, awarded by the associate dean for research , support SIU School of Medicine faculty in generating data that could lead to larger, external grants. This year’s recipients are Brandon Cox , PhD, professor and director of the Multidisciplinary Biomedical &
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Seed funding, strong roots: Two SIU researchers explore early clues to chronic conditions

2025 Spring Research Seed Grants launch projects on rheumatoid arthritis and balance disorders. Two early-stage research projects at SIU School of Medicine are taking on complex, chronic diseases that affect millions, with the help of focused funding designed to plant the seeds of future discovery. The Spring 2025 Research Seed Grants, awarded by the associate dean for research , support SIU School of Medicine faculty in generating data that could lead to larger, external grants. This year’s recipients are Brandon Cox , PhD, professor and director of the Multidisciplinary Biomedical &
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Seed funding, strong roots: Two SIU researchers explore early clues to chronic conditions

2025 Spring Research Seed Grants launch projects on rheumatoid arthritis and balance disorders. Two early-stage research projects at SIU School of Medicine are taking on complex, chronic diseases that affect millions, with the help of focused funding designed to plant the seeds of future discovery. The Spring 2025 Research Seed Grants, awarded by the associate dean for research , support SIU School of Medicine faculty in generating data that could lead to larger, external grants. This year’s recipients are Brandon Cox , PhD, professor and director of the Multidisciplinary Biomedical &
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Seed funding, strong roots: Two SIU researchers explore early clues to chronic conditions

2025 Spring Research Seed Grants launch projects on rheumatoid arthritis and balance disorders. Two early-stage research projects at SIU School of Medicine are taking on complex, chronic diseases that affect millions, with the help of focused funding designed to plant the seeds of future discovery. The Spring 2025 Research Seed Grants, awarded by the associate dean for research , support SIU School of Medicine faculty in generating data that could lead to larger, external grants. This year’s recipients are Brandon Cox , PhD, professor and director of the Multidisciplinary Biomedical &
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Healthy chocolate cake

Yes, you can have your cake and feel good about it, too. Using dates, this recipe helps deliver a sweet treat without mounds of sugar lumped in. Healthy chocolate cake Prep time: 10 minutes | Cook time: 25 minutes | Serves: 6 I NGREDIENTS 7.5 oz unsweetened baking chocolate 1/2 tsp baking soda 1 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder 1 1/4 cup pitted dates, about 10 3 eggs 1/4 cup coconut oil 1 tsp vanilla extract DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 350°F In a food processor, pulse chocolate, cocoa powder and baking soda until texture of coarse sand. Pulse pitted dates, then eggs, coconut oil and vanilla
General Results

Healthy chocolate cake

Yes, you can have your cake and feel good about it, too. Using dates, this recipe helps deliver a sweet treat without mounds of sugar lumped in. Healthy chocolate cake Prep time: 10 minutes | Cook time: 25 minutes | Serves: 6 I NGREDIENTS 7.5 oz unsweetened baking chocolate 1/2 tsp baking soda 1 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder 1 1/4 cup pitted dates, about 10 3 eggs 1/4 cup coconut oil 1 tsp vanilla extract DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 350°F In a food processor, pulse chocolate, cocoa powder and baking soda until texture of coarse sand. Pulse pitted dates, then eggs, coconut oil and vanilla
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