Douglas F. Covey, PhD

Douglas F. Covey, PhD

Andrew C. and Barbara B. Taylor Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry

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Research interests

We are interested in the chemistry and biology of steroids. My laboratory specializes in natural products chemistry as it relates to the synthesis of steroids and steroid analogues. The compounds prepared in the laboratory are then studied in laboratories of colleagues throughout the university, and elsewhere, who share with us a common interest in the biological actions of steroids.

Currently our efforts are focused in four main areas:

  1. Neuroactive steroids
  2. Neuroprotective steroids
  3. Cholesterol homeostasis

Neuroactive steroids affect the functioning of ion-channels involved in synaptic transmission in the central nervous systems. Neuroactive steroids modulate the activity of GABA and NMDA receptors, and current chemistry efforts are directed toward identifying binding sites for neurosteroids on these receptors. Chemistry is also being used to prepare compounds for use in studies to determine the mechanism of action for antidepressant and neuroprotective actions of neurosteroids.

Neuroprotective steroids are steroids that prevent or reduce neurodegeneration. We are interested in steroids that prevent neuronal cell death caused by oxidative damage.

The complex process whereby cells regulate the production and distribution of cholesterol in cells is incompletely understood. Steroids prepared in this project area are selected for their ability to provide a better understanding of this complex regulation.

Keywords: steroid chemistry, neurosteroid, neuroprotection, cholesterol, sphingomyelin.

Mingxing Qian, Douglas Covey, Yuanjian Xu

Education and Training

Loyola College, Baltimore, MD B.S. 1967 Chemistry

Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD M.A. 1969 Chemistry

Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD Ph.D. 1973 Chemistry

Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD 73-74 Chemistry

Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD 74-77 Pharmacology

Positions Held

2013-present, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri

2013-present, Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri

1990-present Professor, Department of Molecular Biology and Pharmacology, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri

1983-1990 Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri

1977-1983 Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Washington

University Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri

Honors and Awards

National Academy of Inventors Fellow 2022

Chancellor’s Award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2020

School of Medicine Alumni Assoc. Faculty Achievement Award 2020

Andrew C. and Barbara B. Taylor Distinguished Prof. of Psychiatry 2019

National Academy of Inventors Senior Member 2019

School of Medicine Distinguish Investigator Award 2017

 American Chemical Society St. Louis Award 2004

Selected publications

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