• NIDA HIV Seminar Series

    NIDA HIV Seminar Series: Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (July 26, 1pm ET)

    Join the NIDA HIV Research Program in welcoming Bohdan Nosyk, PhD, Associate Professor and St. Paul’s Hospital CANFAR Chair in HIV/AIDS Research at Simon Fraser University, for the next installment of the NIDA HIV Seminar Series titled “Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the US: How Do We Intervene to Meet Our Ambitious Goals?” Bohdan Nosyk is an Associate Professor and St. Paul’s Hospital CANFAR Chair in HIV/AIDS Research at the Faculty of Health Sciences, and leads the Health Economic Research Unit at the Center for Health Evaluation & Outcome Sciences. Dr. Nosyk’s research seeks to inform complex policy decisions surrounding the prevention and management of HIV/AIDS and substance use disorders.…

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    NIDA Racial Equity Initiative: Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs)

     These NOFOs are focused on research to advance equity for racial and/or ethnic minority populations in the United States. The NOFOs call for innovative, solution-oriented, community-engaged research from research teams with a commitment to broad dissemination of findings. Applications are expected to incorporate diverse perspectives. Please note that some NOFOs are open to all institutions, and some are limited to applications from Minority Serving Institutions (see Section III of the respective NOFOs for eligibility criteria).  A recording of the TA webinar that was held on September 26, 2022, during which NIDA staff provided an overview of the NOFOs and responded to questions, can be found at: https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=45937. Please note that…

  • TxSUS 2023: Connecting Texas to Accelerate Access

    Big South/West Node Workshop at TxSUS 2023

    The PIs of the CTN Big South/West Node attended this year’s Texas Substance Use Symposium (TxSUS) for a panel titled, “Screening, Interventions and Collaborative Care Models for Increasing SUD Treatment in Primary Care.” The panel session provided an overview and rationale of establishing primary care models for screening and interventions for SUD. The main objectives were to learn about (1) approaches for incorporating alcohol and drug screening into primary care practices, integrated with the electronic health record (EHR); (2) lessons learned from SUD collaborative care trials in primary care settings; and (3) establishing collaborative care models in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC), including pharmacists, in SUD/OUD treatment and management. Find…