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SUMMARY:NIAAA Annual Address with Director George F. Koob\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Dr. George F. Koob\, Ph.D.\, Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)\, will deliver an annual address highlighting current priorities\, emerging opportunities\, and ongoing efforts across the Institute. As Director\, Dr. Koob leads NIAAA’s work to reduce the public health burden associated with alcohol misuse and oversees a broad research portfolio spanning basic science\, epidemiology\, prevention\, diagnosis\, and treatment. \nThe address is expected to provide perspective on areas of ongoing focus across the Institute\, including prevention of alcohol misuse\, improving the diagnosis and treatment of alcohol use disorder\, addressing alcohol-related health consequences\, and strengthening the research enterprise that supports progress in these areas. \nRegister Here
URL:https://cpdd.org/event/niaaa-annual-address-with-director-george-f-koob-phd/
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SUMMARY:CPDD thinklab Webinar: Ethical Considerations for Clinical Research in People Who Use Drugs
DESCRIPTION:Ethical Considerations for Clinical Research in People Who Use Drugs\nSpeaker: William Stoops\, PhD \nOur inaugural session\, “Ethical Considerations for Clinical Researchers Working with People Who Use Drugs\,” launches the series with a critical examination of the ethical challenges unique to this field. While grounded in the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) requirements vital for NIH training grants\, this session provides universal insights into navigating critical aspects of clinical research\, including informed consent\, risk-benefit assessment\, stigma mitigation\, and community engagement. \nAttendees will gain technical understanding of responsible research practices designed to protect participant autonomy and confidentiality while maintaining scientific integrity in complex clinical and community-based environments. \nThe CPDD Education Committee is pleased to introduce the new CPDD thinklab\, a Research Training & Career Development Series\, with comprehensive curriculum designed to support the addiction science workforce across the professional spectrum.   \nBy bridging the gap between basic discovery and clinical application\, these sessions deliver practical guidance on the scientific rigor and ethical conduct critical for investigators across all career stages and the biomedical\, behavioral\, and clinical sciences\, from basic laboratory scientists to clinical practitioners. The curriculum emphasizes the development of reproducible research and the proficiency of regulatory competencies necessary to advance the field of substance use disorders and addiction science. \nEach session features an expert scientist and addresses essential topics relevant to the multidisciplinary research pipeline\, from animal models to clinical trials\, offering actionable takeaways that can be immediately applied to research training and professional practice.
URL:https://cpdd.org/event/cpdd-thinklab-webinar-ethical-considerations-for-clinical-research-in-people-who-use-drugs/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CPDD Webinars
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SUMMARY:DAD-R Spring Webinar: Editor's Picks
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URL:https://cpdd.org/event/dad-r-spring-webinar-editors-picks/
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SUMMARY:DAD-R Editor's Choice Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Highlights from DAD-R \nDive in with us as our DAD-R Editor's share four standout articles from the first half of 2025. We'll be spotlighting fresh research on addiction science—from how alcohol affects people living with HIV at the cellular level\, to the long-term effects of prenatal exposure to substances\, to improving access to opioid treatment in rural areas\, and the surprising impact of nicotine pouch marketing. Each study brings new insights that could help shape future care\, policy\, and prevention strategies. \nWhether you're working in healthcare\, research\, public health\, or just curious about the latest findings\, this webinar is a great chance to hear directly from the experts and ask questions. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of some of the most pressing issues in addiction today—and how science is helping us tackle them.\nDon’t miss it!
URL:https://cpdd.org/event/dad-r-editors-choice-webinar/
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SUMMARY:NIDA International - Publishing Addiction Science Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Publishing Addiction Science Webinar\nThursday\, September 18\, 2025\n12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time (U.S.) \nThe NIDA International Program (IP) and the International Society of Addiction Journal Editors (ISAJE) are pleased to announce a live webinar on a topic regularly featured at the annual NIDA International Forum. The NIDA IP and ISAJE will co-host a webinar on September 18 titled “Publishing Addiction Science.” This webinar will be an insightful\, interactive presentation designed to assist researchers moving through the complex journey of academic publishing. \nThis free webinar will be held virtually\, using the Microsoft Teams platform. Attendees can participate using the Microsoft Teams desktop app or a web browser. Registration is not required. \nJoin us on September 18 at 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. (U.S.) using the Webinar Link. \nAbout the Presenters: \nCasy Calver\, Ph.D.\, M.Sc.\, is the Executive Officer for ISAJE. Dr. Calver is also the Managing Editor of Addiction Science & Clinical Practice and Editorial Director in the Clinical Addiction Research and Education Unit and the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center. Her doctoral dissertation in Editorial Studies was an annotated edition of the 1937 publication\, Authors Take Sides on the Spanish War. She holds an M.Sc. in Global Health Policy. \nAdam J. Gordon\, M.D.\, M.P.H.\, FACP\, DFASAM is an ISAJE board member with a 25+ year history of conducting research and has authored more than 350 peer-reviewed articles and hundreds of scholarly presentations and abstracts. Dr. Gordon is the Elbert F. and Marie Christensen Endowed Research Professor\, tenured Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry\, at the University of Utah School of Medicine and the Section Chief of Addiction Medicine at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Salt Lake City Health Care System. He founded and is the Director of the Program for Addiction Research\, Clinical Care\, Knowledge\, and Advocacy and is the Director of the Greater Intermountain Node of the NIDA Clinical Trials Network. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Substance Use & Addiction Journal. \nPlease plan to join the webinar 5 minutes early to prevent any technical delays\, as this is a new webinar format being used by NIDA. \n 
URL:https://cpdd.org/event/nida-international-publishing-addiction-science-webinar/
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SUMMARY:APPA 2024 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Confirmed speakers:  Neil K. Aggarwal\, Margarita Alegría\, Deidre Anglin\, Anne Becker\, Carlos Blanco\, Christina Borba\, Joshua Breslau\, Pamela Collins\, Adolfo Cuevas\, Cristiane Duarte\, Erin Dunn\, Joseph Gone\, Sidney Hankerson\, Helena Hansen\, Mark Hatzenbuehler\, Nev Jones\, Katherine Keyes\, Lisa Kiang\, Laurence Kirmayer\, Rachel Kronick\, Roberto Lewis-Fernández\, Michael Lindsey\, Bruce Link\, Chackupurackal Mathai\, Kieran O’Donnell\, Ruth Shim\, Jennifer Stevens\, and Lawrence Yang. \nRegistration is now open for the 2024 APPA Annual Meeting.  \nEarly-bird registration closes on January 12\, 2024\, so register now! \nIn 2024\, APPA will be returning to the Martinique New York Hotel on Broadway: just two blocks from Herald Square and next door to the Empire State building\, we’ll be in the heart of the city. \nNew for 2024: registration rates are bundled with APPA membership! Everyone who registers for the meeting will become a member of APPA and will have access to our members-only content at www.appassn.org – including meeting materials and webinar recordings.\n\nCLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER
URL:https://cpdd.org/event/appa-2024-annual-meeting/
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