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Friday, June 15, 2007
Building on Your Experience: Post Fellowship Opportunities
- Global Health Research Initiative Program (GRIP)
Aron Primack, Fogarty International Center, National institutes of Health - Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program
Judith Babbitts, Institute for International Education
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Opening Plenary Session
- National Institute on Drug Abuse: Institute Update
Lucinda L. Miner, Deputy Director, Office of Science Policy and Communications, NIDA - College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD)
Gabriele Fischer, Chair, CPDD International Committee - Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction (INMHA) International Collaborations on Addictions
Richard Briére, Assistant Director, INMHA
Building the International Research Community
- NIDA International Program Update
Steven W. Gust, Director, International Program, NIDA
Using Innovative Technology in Drug Addiction Research
- Social Network Technology to Evaluate and Facilitate Collaboration
Daniel Olguin Olguin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab - Applying Computer-Based Information Technologies to Substance Abuse Treatment
Warren K. Bickel, University of Arkansas - In Pursuit of Worldwide Community Impact: The Importance of Reach and the Need for Authorable Computerized Intervention Software
Steven J. Ondersma, Wayne State University - Ecological Momentary Assessment in Substance Abuse Research
James W. Hopper, Harvard University
Risk Behaviors and Strategies for Risk Reduction Among Drug Users: Qualitative Description from Four Countries
- Crack Injection and the Increased Use of the Femoral Vein: A Mixed-Method Qualitative Study in the United Kingdom
Timothy Rhodes, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, United Kingdom - The Qualitative View: Risk Behaviors and Strategies for Risk Reduction Among Drug Users
Lisia von Diemen, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Web Tools for Education and Collaboration
- Web Tools for Education and Collaboration
Dale Weiss, Program Analyst, International Program, NIDA - National Library of Medicine Demonstration
Cassandra Allen, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health - NIDA International Virtual Collaboratory (NIVC)
Krystyna Isaacs, JGPerpich, LLC - Update on Electronic Grant Submission and Process for Foreign Investigators
Mark Sweiter, Office of Extramural Affairs, NIDA
Moving Forward in Real Time: Catalyst for Global Progress on Inhalants Research
- Solvent Research in Animal Models of Abuse: A Review of Mechanistic and Behavioral Studies
Silvia L. Cruz, Cinvestav, Mexico - Reasons for, Settings, and Consequences of Inhalant Use
Matthew O. Howard, University of Michigan - Inhalant Abuse Interventions in Canada
Debra Dell, National Youth Solvent Addiction Coordinator, Canada - Using the NIDA International Virtual Collaboratory to Set Directions for New Research