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  • 13th Annual VCBH Conference

    13th Annual VCBH Conference The Vermont Center on Behavior and Health (VCBH) proudly presents the 13th Annual Conference, to be held on October 9th and 10th, 2025 at the Hotel Champlain. Our Keynote speaker, Jack Henningfield, PhD, is a prominent expert in addiction science and public health policy, particularly in the areas of tobacco control, […]

  • DAD-R Editor’s Choice Webinar

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    Highlights from DAD-R Dive 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 […]

    Free
  • International World Neurology Conference 2025

    International World Neurology Conference 2025 A two‑day hybrid event on November 15–16, 2025, the ** https://neurologyconference2025.com/  brings together neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroscientists, anesthesiologists, and allied health professionals in Orlando and online to explore advances in neuroplasticity, AI‑driven diagnostics, VR rehabilitation, and novel neurotherapeutics through CPD‑accredited sessions. Send general questions to:  info@pubscholars.org    

  • Protecting Federal Leadership in Addiction Science and Public Health – Part 1

    Tuesday, January 13th from 2:30 - 4pm ET We’re pleased to announce a new six-part congressional briefing series from the Addiction Science Defense Network (ASDN): Protecting Federal Leadership in Addiction Science and Public Health, launching January 13th and continuing approximately every two weeks (to be announced). At a time when substance use disorders continue to […]

  • Informing Research Gaps: Recovery Capital and Emerging Adults

    This 90-minute virtual forum will explore critical gaps in Recovery Capital among Emerging Adults and their families, featuring panelists with lived experience to offer invaluable insights. More details below:

    Recovery Capital refers to the internal and external resources that help individuals initiate and maintain recovery. Emerging Adults, people aged 18 to 28, have unique recovery needs, yet few studies focus on this population. This forum features panelists with lived experience who will explore what Emerging Adults wish they and their families knew about Recovery Capital and how family support influences recovery, providing researchers, providers, and community members with practical insights to inform future studies and recovery support services.

    Free
  • COPE Training

    Get trained in COPE, a first-line treatment for PTSD and co-occurring substance use disorders, from March 19-20 (9 to 5pm EST). TRAINING PROVIDES: Comprehensive overview of PTSD and substance use disorder comorbidity Empirically-supported and trauma-focused techniques to reduce PTSD and substance use simultaneously Session-by-session checklists Interactive role plays and real-world case examples

  • 2026 BBC Conference

    2026 BBC Conference, San Antonio, TX March 20-22, 2026 Important Dates for BBC 2026! Registration Open: 3 November 2025 Travel Award Deadline: 12 December 2025 Abstract Deadline: 27 February 2026 Registration Close: 27 February 2026 *Abstracts submitted after 12 December are not eligible for travel awards. All abstracts must be original and may only be […]

  • NABR Webinar: “How Can We Defend Animal Research – As Ideology That Rejects Sound Science and Humane Ethics Is Increasingly Driving the Opposition?”

    Please join us on May 5, 2026, at 12:30 p.m. EDST for the next NABR Webinar. Jerrold Tannenbaum will be returning and joined by Brandon Morton and Taylor Bennett for a presentation titled “How Can We Defend Animal Research – As Ideology That Rejects Sound Science and Humane Ethics Is Increasingly Driving the Opposition?” Defending […]

  • Call for Proposals Now Open: 2026 National Conference on Addiction Recovery Science (NCARS)

    Call for Proposals Now Open: 2026 National Conference on Addiction Recovery Science (NCARS) We are pleased to share that the Call for Proposals is now open for the National Conference on Addiction Recovery Science (NCARS). This year’s conference is fully virtual, based on the positive feedback on the format in prior years and the interest […]

  • CPDD thinklab Webinar: Ethical Considerations for Clinical Research in People Who Use Drugs

    Virtual

    Ethical Considerations for Clinical Research in People Who Use Drugs Speaker: William Stoops, PhD Our 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 […]

    Free
  • NIAAA Annual Address with Director George F. Koob, PhD

    Virtual

    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 […]

    Free