NIAAA for Middle School
AGENDA - CRAN Joint Advisory Council Meeting May 8, 2024
2021 ICCFASD Annual Public Meeting
Advisory Council
Offices and Divisions
NIAAA is made up of five divisions and four offices. An organizational chart is available here. Office of the Director, NIAAA NIAAA Director: Dr. George F. Koob NIAAA Deputy Director: Dr. Patricia A. Powell The Office of the Director leads the Institute by setting research and programmatic priorities and coordinating cross-cutting initiatives. The Office includes: Office of Extramural Activities, Director...
Deputy Director's Page
NIAAA 50th Anniversary Science Symposium, Day 2
Taste and Smell in Obesity
Project MATCH Monograph Series
Agenda - Advisory Council Meeting for February 4, 2021
Agenda - Advisory Council Meeting for May 11, 2021
AGENDA - MEETING OF THE CRAN JOINT ADVISORY COUNCILS - MAY 10, 2023
Comprehensive Program for High-Risk Women
Agenda - Advisory Council Meeting for May 12, 2020
Naltrexone Treatment
Combine Study Data Access
A Multisite Trial of Combined Pharmacotherapies and Behavioral Interventions (COMBINE) for Alcohol Dependence Description The COMBINE Study is the largest pharmacotherapy trial conducted for Alcohol Use Disorder in the United States. This clinical trial evaluated the efficacy of naltrexone and acamprosate, both alone and in combination, in the context of medical management with and without Combined Behavioral Intervention (CBI). Sponsor...
Advisory Council Agenda June 10, 2015
Agenda - Advisory Council Meeting for September 12, 2019
College Drinking Hazardous to Campus Communities Task Force Calls for Research-Based Prevention Programs
The consequences of college drinking are larger and more destructive than commonly realized, according to a new study supported by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). Commissioned by the NIAAA Task Force on College Drinking, the study reveals that drinking by college students age 18-24 contributes to an estimated 1,400 student deaths, 500,000 injuries, and 70,000 cases...