Author

Alexandra N Houston-Ludlam

Washington Univeristy in St. Louis - Cited by 132 - Addictions - Mood Disorders - Genetics - Mouse Models

Biography

Alexandra N Houston-Ludlam is affiliated to Molecular Neurobiology Branch, NIDA-IRP/NIH/DHHS, 333 Cassell Dr., Baltimore, MD 21224, USA. she is a recipient of many awards and grants for her valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. Her international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. Her research interests reflect in her wide range of publications in various national and international journals. 
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What’s it all about? A qualitative study of undergraduate students’ beliefs about meaning of life
CE Hill, G Bowers, A Costello, J England, A Houston-Ludlam, G Knowlton, ...Journal of Humanistic Psychology 53 (3), 386-414, 2013201
44
2013
Bioremediation of a common product of food processing by a human gut bacterium
AR Wolf, DA Wesener, J Cheng, AN Houston-Ludlam, ZW Beller, ...Cell host & microbe 26 (4), 463-477. e8, 2019201
38
2019
A novel training approach to activate alternative behaviors for smoking in depressed smokers.
C Kopetz, L MacPherson, AD Mitchell, AN Houston-Ludlam, RW WiersExperimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology 25 (1), 50, 2017201
30
2017
The interaction of sociodemographic risk factors and measures of nicotine dependence in predicting maternal smoking during pregnancy
AN Houston-Ludlam, KK Bucholz, JD Grant, M Waldron, PAF Madden, ...Drug and alcohol dependence 18, 168-175, 20120
9
2019
4
2020
Elevated maternal and child mortality among women with multiple DUI convictions compared with socio‐demographically matched controls
VV McCutcheon, KK Bucholz, AN Houston‐Ludlam, AC HeathAddiction 11 (11), 1981-1991, 2019201
4
2019
Issues in the study of alcohol consumption in genetically modified mice
FS Hall, SO Golub, AN Houston-LudlamJournal of Alcoholism and Drug Dependence 1 (7), 01301
2
2013
Temporal trends in smoking and nicotine dependence in relation to co-occurring substance use in the United States, 2005–2016
Temporal trends in smoking and nicotine dependence in relation to co-occurring substance use in the United States, 2005–206Y Wang, Y Liu, M Waldron, AN Houston-Ludlam, VV McCutcheon, ...Drug and Alcohol Dependence 226, 08903, 20220
1
2021