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.

  • CTN Primary Care SIG: Engaging Primary Care in Research: Lessons from a High-Performing CTN Site

    Webinar/Virtual

    The 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.   Next Primary Care SIG Meeting: “Engaging Primary Care in Research: Lessons from a High-Performing CTN Site”  September 22, 2025  12-1pm ET  Jennifer LaHue, MBA, BSN Director of Strategic Initiatives, Clinical Informatics & Office-Based Addiction Treatment Program Harris Health System Zoom Information Join the Zoom Meeting here! Meeting ID: 947 8237 5156 Passcode: 790019   Interested in presenting at a future Primary Care SIG meeting? Email Sebastian Tong at setong@uw.edu or Claire Simon at clairebs@uw.edu

  • Guam’s Sixth Annual Behavioral Health and Addictions Virtual Conference

    Webinar/Virtual

    This live virtual conference is available at no-cost and will take place during National Recovery Month on September 24-25, 2025 (see time zone conversion chart within the agenda at-a-glance attached for days/times of presentations and workshops). All workshops are eligible for one (1) continuing education credit/contact hour, with select sessions eligible for one (1) CME or pharmacy credit/contact hour. Sponsored by:  Guam Behavioral Health & Wellness Center (GBHWC) and the Pacific Southwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center (HHS Region 9) Learn more and register here!

  • CTN/ATTC Webinar: Characterizing Collegiate Recovery Programs: Findings from a Mixed Methods Study

    Webinar/Virtual

    This presentation from Noel Vest, PhD, Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Public Health, will explore findings from a mixed-methods national study examining the structure, implementation, and impact of Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs) in the U.S. and Canada. Participants will learn about CRP funding models, mutual-help group (MHG) integration, and student recovery pathways, including key demographic trends and service utilization patterns. Drawing on both survey and qualitative data, the presentation will highlight barriers and facilitators to program success, with practical recommendations for expanding culturally competent and sustainable recovery support on college campuses. 1.5 CE/CME available. Sponsored by the CTN Western States Node and the Northwest and Pacific Southwest ATTCs.  

  • Greater Intermountain Node: Cannabis: Balancing Risk and Therapeutic Potential

    On the Rocks (OTR) is the Greater Intermountain Node’s (GIN) monthly Research Discussion Series, spotlighting standout addiction-related research from across the Greater Intermountain community. Designed for dynamic exchange, OTR fosters collaboration and fresh thinking through interactive conversations between presenters and attendees. The series name nods to the stunning Rocky Mountain backdrop and the iconic Utah trails just steps from our offices. Join us for the next OTR on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, from 12–1 PM MST, featuring “Cannabis: Balancing Risk and Therapeutic Potential” with Marcel O. Bonn-Miller, PhD. Dr. Bonn-Miller will share insights from three key research areas: Cannabis Use Disorder, the therapeutic promise of cannabinoids, and regulatory science. He’ll present findings on cannabis use among veterans with PTSD, explore cannabinoid-based treatments for sleep, anxiety, and substance use disorders, and discuss CBD safety standards and regulatory frameworks. Dr. Bonn-Miller holds a BA and PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Vermont and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford. He launched his research career at the VA and University of Pennsylvania, later leading cannabis research in both academic and industry settings. He now serves as Chief Scientific Officer at Charlotte’s Web and has authored over 175 peer-reviewed publications. Visit the OTR website to learn how to join. Free CME/CE credit available for live attendees.

  • AATOD (American Assoc. for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence) Conference 2025

    Philadelphia Marriott Downtown 1201 Market St., Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The 2025 American Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence, Inc. (AATOD) Conference will be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, October 4-8, 2025. The 2025 conference theme is “The Evolving Field of Opioid Treatment.” The intent is to educate and promote acceptance and integration of MAT options by patients, families, clinicians, the medical system, judicial systems, government, policymakers, social service administrations, and the general public. Presenters will disseminate innovative, evidence-based initiatives and treatment techniques to better serve patients and providers, improve program development and administration, promote integration across the continuum of care, and enhance patient outcomes to assist communities in developing an effective response to this crisis.

  • NE Node Science Series: Meeting Teens Where They Are: Harnessing the Power of Digital Health Games to Impact Adolescent Behavioral Health

    Webinar/Virtual

    In this webinar from the Northeast Node's Science Series, Dr. Lynn E. Fiellin will discuss the: Role of Digital Health Games, like those developed by the play2PREVENT Lab, which can serve as effective tools for addressing adolescent mental health and substance use challenges by engaging youth where they are and providing scalable, cost-effective interventions. Impact of User-Centric Game Development and examine the importance of involving adolescents in the design and development process of health-focused video games, ensuring relevance and effectiveness through iterative feedback and collaboration. Efficacy of Evidence-Based Interventions reviewing the methodologies and outcomes of randomized controlled trials conducted to assess the impact of digital health games on health behaviors, such as opioid misuse prevention and mental health promotion among high-risk adolescents.

  • American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting

    Walter E. Washington Convention Center 801 Allen Y. Lew Place NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Each year, APHA’s Annual Meeting and Expo convenes about 12,000 public health professionals and partners from around the world to engage, collaborate and grow. The Annual Meeting brings together a broad spectrum of professionals across a variety of disciplines. As the largest public health gathering of the year, this is a meeting you won’t want to miss. Join AJPH this year to learn from your peers, hear from today’s leaders, network with exhibitors and make long-lasting connections.

  • American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) Annual Meeting

    Fairmont San Francisco 950 Mason St., San Francisco, CA, United States

    This event provides the latest scientific developments in substance use disorders and co-occurring psychiatric disorders for psychiatrists, primary care physicians, and allied health professionals. The goal of the conference is to recognize emerging issues and trends in addiction psychiatry and be on the forefront of diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders and co-occurring psychiatric disorders.

  • Health System Node: Lessons Learned About Treating Co-occurring Conditions Among Adults Receiving Substance Use Disorder Treatment

    Webinar/Virtual

    Co-occurring mental health and physical problems are common among patients receiving treatment for substance use disorders. When present, these issues typically predict poorer functional and substance-related outcomes following treatment. This suggests that addressing co-occurring problems during an episode of substance use disorder treatment could significantly improve a wide range of outcomes. However, prior studies have yielded somewhat inconsistent results regarding the additional and/or synergistic benefits of treating co-occurring mental health and physical problems beyond the standard effects of substance use disorder treatment alone. In this virtual seminar, Dr. Mark Ilgen will briefly review the results of three large-scale randomized trials that targeted distinct issues—chronic pain, suicide risk, and insomnia—commonly faced by patients in substance use disorder treatment. He will then discuss common themes across these studies, as well as potential lessons learned for clinicians and researchers interested in treating complex substance use disorder patients in real-world settings. No registration required. Contact Morgan Ford for more information: morgan.ford@kp.org. Website/link to join: Join the Microsoft Teams Meeting here Meeting ID: 250 658 877 216 6 Passcode: B8jq2m9A

  • Frontiers in Addiction Research: NIDA-NIAAA Mini-Convention

    Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina 333 W. Harbor Dr., San Diego, CA, United States

    The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) invite you to the annual 2025 NIDA-NIAAA Frontiers in Addiction Research Mini-Convention, a one-day in-person meeting in San Diego, CA, on November 14, 2025.