Robert Sorge

 RobertE. Sorge

Robert E. Sorge

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Jan 23, 2020
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Awesome

Dr. Sorge is a very nice person and he really enjoys what he was teaching. He makes everything very clear and interesting. I learned tons from his lecture. All of his exams are from the lecture, so attendance is mandatory. Put time and effort, you will make an A. I really enjoyed his class so highly recommend! He is the best professor at University of Alabama.

Jul 17, 2020
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Prof. Sorge's lectures were very informative and subject matter was totally cool. He doesn't make things easy though, especially his exams. Questions are hard but format is awful! We had 40 questions to answer in 40 minutes. You can't go back or skip questions as well. It was really hard.

Biography

University of Alabama Birmingham - Psychology


Resume

  • 2006

    McGill University

    McGill University

    Supervisor: Dr. Paul Clarke\nProject: Development of a novel model of nicotine intake in rats

    McGill University

    University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Birmingham

    Alabama Area

    Associate Professor

    Supervisor: Dr. Jeff Mogil\nProjects: Sex differences in spinal TLR4

    P2X7 receptors and pain

    olfaction and pain

    translational regulation and pain

    Postdoctoral Fellow

    Montreal

    Canada Area

    McGill University

  • 2001

    Concordia University

    University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Examined the potential of buprenorphine to alter behavioural and neurochemical responses to heroin and cocaine in rats.

    Concordia University

    PhD

    Studied the potential of buprenorphine to reduce or modulate addiction to

    and the neurophysiological response to

    heroin and cocaine in rats.

    Neuroscience

  • 2000

    French

    MA

    Studied the antiemetic potential of THC

    Experimental Psychology

  • Pain Testing

    Psychology

    Neuroscience

    Behavioural measures

    Science

    In Vivo

    Addiction Models

    Research

    Sorge

    Robert

    Sorge

    University of Alabama at Birmingham

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