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Overview

Margaret Haney is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and has a research focus primarily within the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience. Their work spans several subfields including Pharmacology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology, Neurology, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The scientist's research topics include Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Psychedelics and Drug Studies, Sleep and Wakefulness Research, and Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders.

Margaret Haney has authored several recent papers such as:

  • Acute effects of cannabinoids on symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder: A human laboratory study (2020), published in Depression and Anxiety
  • Signaling-specific inhibition of the CB1 receptor for cannabis use disorder: phase 1 and phase 2a randomized trials (2023), published in Nature Medicine
  • A placebo-controlled investigation of the analgesic effects, abuse liability, safety and tolerability of a range of oral cannabidiol doses in healthy humans (2021), published in British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
  • Cannabinoid Augmentation of Exposure-Based Psychotherapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (2020), published in Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • Cannabis Use and the Endocannabinoid System: A Clinical Perspective (2022), published in American Journal of Psychiatry

Frequent co-authors include Caroline A. Arout, Richard W. Foltin, Ziva D. Cooper, Tonisha Kearney-Ramos, and Gillinder Bedi.

The scientist's work has appeared frequently in journals such as

  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Addiction Biology
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Nature Medicine

Best Publications

  • Abstinence symptoms following smoked marijuana in humans.

    M. Haney;Amie S. Ward;Sandra D. Comer;Richard W. Foltin

  • Marijuana withdrawal in humans: effects of oral THC or divalproex.

    Margaret Haney;Carl L Hart;Suzanne K Vosburg;Jennifer Nasser

  • Effects of Acute Smoked Marijuana on Complex Cognitive Performance

    Carl L Hart;Wilfred van Gorp;Margaret Haney;Richard W Foltin

  • Abstinence symptoms following oral THC administration to humans.

    Margaret Haney;Amie S. Ward;Sandra D. Comer;Richard W. Foltin

  • The effects of smoked cocaine during the follicular and luteal phases of the menstrual cycle in women.

    Suzette M. Evans;Margaret Haney;Richard W. Foltin

  • Social stress increases the acquisition of cocaine self-administration in male and female rats

    Margaret Haney;Stefania Maccari;Michel Le Moal;Hervé Simon

  • Controversies in translational research: drug self-administration

    Margaret Haney;Roger Spealman

  • Dronabinol and marijuana in HIV-positive marijuana smokers. Caloric intake, mood, and sleep.

    Margaret Haney;Erik W Gunderson;Judith Rabkin;Carl L Hart

  • Smoked Cocaine Self-Administration is Decreased by Modafinil

    Carl L Hart;Margaret Haney;Suzanne K Vosburg;Eric Rubin

  • Effects of THC and lofexidine in a human laboratory model of marijuana withdrawal and relapse

    Margaret Haney;Carl L. Hart;Suzanne K. Vosburg;Sandra D. Comer

  • Neurobiological mechanisms controlling aggression : preclinical developments for pharmacotherapeutic interventions

    Klaus A. Miczek;Elise Weerts;Margaret Haney;Jennifer Tidey

  • Oral Cannabidiol does not Alter the Subjective, Reinforcing or Cardiovascular Effects of Smoked Cannabis

    Margaret Haney;Robert J Malcolm;Shanna Babalonis;Paul A Nuzzo

  • Comparison of smoked marijuana and oral Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol in humans

    Carl L. Hart;Amie S. Ward;Margaret Haney;Sandra D. Comer

  • Comparison of subjective, pharmacokinetic, and physiological effects of marijuana smoked as joints and blunts.

    Ziva D. Cooper;Margaret Haney

  • Effects of ecopipam, a selective dopamine D1 antagonist, on smoked cocaine self-administration by humans.

    Margaret Haney;Amie S. Ward;Richard W. Foltin;Marian W. Fischman

  • Self-administration of cocaine, cannabis and heroin in the human laboratory: benefits and pitfalls

    Margaret Haney

  • Dronabinol and marijuana in HIV(+) marijuana smokers: acute effects on caloric intake and mood.

    Margaret Haney;Judith Rabkin;Erik Gunderson;Richard W. Foltin

  • Bupropion SR worsens mood during marijuana withdrawal in humans.

    Margaret Haney;Amie S. Ward;Sandra D. Comer;Carl L. Hart

  • Investigation of sex-dependent effects of cannabis in daily cannabis smokers

    Ziva D. Cooper;Margaret Haney

  • Cocaine-Specific Antibodies Blunt the Subjective Effects of Smoked Cocaine in Humans

    Margaret Haney;Erik W. Gunderson;Huiping Jiang;Eric D. Collins

  • Conditioned effects of environmental stimuli paired with smoked cocaine in humans.

    Richard W. Foltin;Margaret Haney

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard W. Foltin
Richard W. Foltin Columbia University
Carl L. Hart
Carl L. Hart Columbia University
Sandra D. Comer
Sandra D. Comer Columbia University
Klaus A. Miczek
Klaus A. Miczek Tufts University
Eric J. Rubin
Eric J. Rubin Harvard University
Frances R. Levin
Frances R. Levin Columbia University
Nicholas T. Van Dam
Nicholas T. Van Dam University of Melbourne
Judith G. Rabkin
Judith G. Rabkin Columbia University
Anissa Abi-Dargham
Anissa Abi-Dargham Stony Brook University
Adam Bisaga
Adam Bisaga Columbia University

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