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Horace H. Loh

Horace H. Loh is a renowned Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Minnesota, where he has dedicated over three decades to pioneering research in the field of addiction, particularly focusing on morphine and related substances. His work has significantly advanced the understanding of opioid drugs at both cellular and molecular levels, making him a leading figure in pharmacological research. Professor Loh's groundbreaking research includes the discovery of the potential of dynorphin as a treatment for narcotic addiction and its use as a non-addictive analgesic agent. This discovery has opened new avenues for treating addiction and managing pain without the risk of dependency, marking a significant milestone in the field. His prolific career is evidenced by the publication of over 580 peer-reviewed manuscripts, which have contributed to the global body of knowledge on addiction and pharmacology. Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Loh has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, recognizing his contributions to science and research. His work has attracted substantial grant support, amounting to $47,395,656, which has facilitated further exploration and innovation in his field of expertise. This financial backing underscores the importance and impact of his research endeavors. Beyond his research, Professor Loh is deeply committed to education and mentorship. He has guided numerous Ph.D. students and post-doctoral fellows, many of whom have gone on to achieve success in both academia and industry. His mentorship has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of scientists and researchers, ensuring the continued advancement of pharmacological sciences. Professor Loh's dedication to scientific inquiry and education has earned him international acclaim and respect within the academic community. His contributions have not only advanced the understanding of opioid addiction but have also laid the groundwork for future research and therapeutic developments. His legacy is one of innovation, mentorship, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge in the quest to improve human health and well-being.

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