Hilary Little

Hilary Little is Professor of Addiction Science at St George's, University of London and the Institute of Psychiatry. Little's research has a focus on alcohol dependence including pharmacological treatments, influence of stress in alcohol dependence and the effects of chronic alcohol consumption on memory. Little is a member of the British Pharmacological Society, the British Association for Psychopharmacology and the Research Society on Alcoholism and a reviewing editor of the Addition Biology journal.

Selected publications

 * Diana, Marco, Mark Brodie, Annalisa Muntoni, Maria C. Puddu, Giuliano Pillolla, Scott Steffensen, Saturnino Spiga, and Hilary J. Little. "Enduring effects of chronic ethanol in the CNS: basis for alcoholism." Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 27, no. 2 (2003): 354–361.
 * Little, Hilary J. "Behavioral mechanisms underlying the link between smoking and drinking." Alcohol Research & Health (2000).
 * Little, Hilary J. "The contribution of electrophysiology to knowledge of the acute and chronic effects of ethanol." Pharmacology & Therapeutics 84, no. 3 (1999): 333–353.