Upcoming Events
This page is focused on publicly-accessible events related to the CTN and/or hosted by NIDA, Nodes, CTN study teams, or CTN SIGs and committees. We also list some major national/international conferences of particular interest to the Network.
For more national/international conferences and events, visit NIDA’s Meetings & Events page and this list from the journal Addiction.
Virtual Quarterly CTN Steering Committee Meeting
Webinar/VirtualThe National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Center for the Clinical Trials Network (CCTN) is hosting a virtual Quarterly Steering Committee Meeting on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. ET.
T&I SIG: A Pragmatic Measure of Context at the Organizational Level: The Inventory of Factors Affecting Successful Implementation and Sustainment
Webinar/VirtualSuccessful implementation and sustainment of interventions is heavily influence by context. Yet the complexity and dynamic nature of context make it challenging to connect and translate findings across implementation efforts, limiting potential replicability and utility. The Inventory of Factors Affecting Successful Implementation and Sustainment (IFASIS) was developed to be a pragmatic, quantitative, organizational-level assessment of contextual factors. The intention is to characterize context with a measure that may enhance replication and reproducibility of findings beyond single implementation case studies. In this talk, the development and validation of the IFASIS will be presented, as well as examples of its practical utility. Speaker: Helene Chokron Garneau, PhD, MPH (Senior Research Scientist at Stanford University School of Medicine and co-Director of the Center for Dissemination and Implementation At Stanford (C-DIAS). To join the session, contact Elena Rosenberg-Carlson at rosenbee@stanford.edu
CTN Youth SIG: Implications of Basic Emotion Science for Substance Use Treatment and Intervention
Webinar/VirtualMichelle “Lani” Shiota, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Psychology Director, Substance use and Addiction Translational Research Network (SATRN) Arizona State University Dr. Michelle “Lani” Shiota is a Professor of Psychology at ASU conducting research on positive emotions, emotion regulation, and emotion-related mechanisms of health behavior. As Director of SATRN@ASU she guides a network of academic researchers and community partners in promoting community-engaged and interdisciplinary addiction science as well as evidence-based practice. A former junior high science teacher and teen dance instructor, Dr. Shiota also brings a unique perspective on issues related to youth substance use. Dr. Shiota’s presentation will delve into implications of basic emotion science for innovative, mechanistic research on substance use prevention, treatment, and harm reduction. Informed by psychology, neuroscience, and addiction science, the presentation will highlight distinct research questions revealed through this lens, as well as opportunities for intervention.
Primary Care SIG: Implementing Practice Facilitation to Enhance Chronic Pain and Opioid Management in Older Adults
Webinar/VirtualThe Primary Care SIG aims to engage primary care in research, develop substance use treatment interventions relevant to community-based practice, and promote the transfer of evidence-based results from substance use research into community-based practices.
Northeast Node Science Series: Cannabis: Therapeutic Use and Consequences
Webinar/VirtualDr. Alan Budney will review the state of the science related to the clinical efficacy of cannabis use and discuss alternative ways to consider and act on what is known.
American Society of Addiction Medicine Annual Meeting
This year's ASAM conference will be held in Denver, CO, from April 24-27, 2025 with the theme "Innovations in Addiction Medicine and Science."
American Psychiatric Association (APA) Annual Meeting
APA's 2025 annual meeting will be held in Los Angeles, CA (with virtual options) from May 17-21, 2025 with the theme, "Lifestyle for Positive Mental and Physical Health," will be the feature of a Lifestyle Psychiatry session track.
CTN Primary Care SIG webinar: Methadone in Primary Care
Webinar/VirtualThe Primary Care SIG aims to engage primary care in research, develop substance use treatment interventions relevant to community-based practice, and promote the transfer of evidence-based results from substance use research into community-based practices. Primary Care SIG Key Objectives Primary Care SIG Webinars and presentations The Primary Care SIG is led by Sebastian Tong, MD, MPH, and meets every other month on the 4th Monday of the month from 9-10am PT/12-1pm ET. To join the Primary Care SIG webinar series listserv, please provide your contact information here. Next Primary Care SIG Meeting Methadone in Primary Care May 19, 2025 Claire Simon, MD Clinician Researcher, FM University of Washington Paul Joudrey, MD, MPH Assistant Professor, GIM Register here!
CTN T&I SIG: Implementation of ED-Initiated Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder
Webinar/VirtualJoin the CTN Translation & Implementation (T&I) SIG on May 20, 2025 (9-10am PT) for their next meeting, featuring the work of CTN-0069: Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department (Project ED Health). Presenters Gail D'Onofrio, MD, MS, and David A. Fiellin, MD, will share their study approach and results, as well as considerations for integrating implementation outcome evaluations in efficacy/effectiveness protocols. Interested in attending? Reach out to Elena Rosenberg-Carlson (rosenbee@stanford.edu) for the meeting link and/or to join the SIG listserv! Read more about the presenters here (pdf)!
CTN Quarterly Steering Committee Meeting (Virtual)
Webinar/VirtualThe Center for the Clinical Trials Network (CCTN) at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is hosting a virtual Quarterly Steering Committee Meeting on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 from 1:00 – 4:15 p.m. Eastern. Register for the meeting | View the agenda Once registered you will receive a confirmation email with a link to join the meeting and an option to download a calendar invitation. Please note: The event platform has changed from Zoom to Teams. Please register for the meeting early as it can take up to five minutes for the system to recognize a new registration and allow access to the meeting. If you have any questions about the meeting logistics, please contact CTNSupport@sdsolutionsllc.com. Individuals with disabilities who need sign language interpreting and/or other reasonable accommodations to participate in this event should contact Sean Randol at (202) 258-3638 or srandol@sdsolutionsllc.com or through the Federal Relay (1-800-877-8339). Requests should be made at least five business days in advance of the event.
OV Node Summer Speaker Series: Forming an Interprofessional Workforce to Address Opioid Use Disorder Among At-Risk Youth
Webinar/VirtualJoin the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Center for Addiction Research, part of the CTN Ohio Valley Node, is hosting a Summer Speaker Series. The series will highlight cutting-edge UC addiction research and UC-community collaborations related to prevention and treatment. The first session in the series will be held on June 11, 2025 from 12-1pm ET: Forming an Interprofessional Workforce to Address Opioid Use Disorder Among At-Risk Youth June 11, 2025, 12-1pm ET Host: T. John Winhusen, PhD (University of Cincinnati) Presenters: Michael D. Brubaker, PhD, LICDC-CS, NCC, School of Human Services, University of Cincinnati Kaycia Spenser, LISA, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Register here!
Northeast Node Science Series Webinar: Digital Tools to Promote Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Care (June 12, 2025, 12pm ET)
Webinar/Virtual1.0 CME, ANCC, or Vermont OPR CE credits available! Advances in digital technology, such as mobile devices, have fundamentally changed our society and are rapidly changing how we provide substance use and mental healthcare. In this webinar from the CTN Northeast Node, part of their ongoing Science Series, Dr. Lisa Marsch, Director of the Dartmouth Center for Technology and Behavioral Health, will discuss how digital technology can provide state-of-the science, personalized behavioral healthcare anytime and anywhere. She will review how data collected from mobile devices can provide new insights into the dynamic nature of substance use and mental health disorders in people’s daily lives and provide personalized digital therapeutic interventions to complement and extend our traditional models of care. She will highlight the striking behavioral healthcare needs across the globe and how digital technologies can help provide scalable solutions to tackle these population-level needs. She will provide a vision for the potential of digital technology to help redefine the future of behavioral healthcare. Register for the session here!