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Friday, June 19, 2009
International Society of Addiction Journal Editors (ISAJE) Workshops
Practical Issues in Publishing Addiction Science
- How To Choose a Journal
Thomas F. Babor, Associate Edit, Addiction - Beyond the Anglo-American World: Advice to Researchers
Isidore S. Obot, Editor, African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies - How To Write a Good Research Paper
Peter Miller, Commissioning Editor, Addiction - How To Review Papers for a Scientific Journal
Robert L. Balster, Editor, Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Ethical Issues in Publishing Addiction Science
- Publication Issues for Graduate Students, Postdocs, and Junior Faculty
Dominque Morisano, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health/University of Toronto - Authorship Credits
Erin L. Winstanley, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine - The Seven Deadly Sins of Scientific Publishing
Thomas F. Babor, Associate Editor, Addiction - Moral Reasoning in Addiction Publishing
Thomas F. McGovern, Editor-in-Chief, Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly - Conflict of Interest in Relation to Funding Sources
Peter Miller, Commissioning Editor, Addiction
NIDA International Fellowship Programs Alumni Meeting
- Science for Global Health: Funding Opportunities From the Fogarty International Center
James E. Herrington, Fogarty International Center - Experiences in Developing Collaboration: Union Alternative Georgia and University of Pennsylvania
David Otiashvili, Union Alternative Georgia
George E. Woody, University of Pennsylvania
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Welcoming Remarks and Introduction
- College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD)
Flavio Pechansky, Chair, CPDD International Committee
Disorders of Desire: Shared Brain Vulnerabilities to Drug and Non-Drug Rewards
- Common Brain Mechanisms in Addiction and Obesity
Joseph Frascella, Division of Clinical Neuroscience and Behavioral Research, NIDA - Similar Brain Dysfunctions in Chemical and Non-Chemical Addictions
Wim van den Brink, University of Amsterdam - Unbridled Passions: Overlapping Brain Substrates for Cue-Induced Drug and Sexual Desire
Anna Rose Childress, University of Pennsylvania
National Institute on Drug Abuse Progress, Priorities, and Plans for the Future
Timothy P. Condon, Deputy Director, NIDA
Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Research
- Ambiguity in Research Ethics With Hidden and Hiding Populations
Catherine L.W. Striley, Washington University School of Medicine - Ethical Issues Across Cultures
Linda B. Cottler, Washington University
Multinational Assessment and Prevention of Inhalant Abuse
- White Knight and Opal: Supply Reduction Approaches to Volatile Substance Misuse in Australia
Sarah MacLean, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Melbourne - Multinational Country Scan of Inhalant Abuse – Next Steps
M. Patricia Needle, Consultant, NIDA
Presentations from this session are also available as screencast recordings:
- Volatile Solvent Abuse Among Indigenous Youth: An Environmental Scan of Canada, Australia, Mexico, and the United States
Colleen Anne Dell, University of Saskatchewan - Solvent Inhalant Abuse Among Street Children in Upper Egypt
Alaaeldin Elkoussi, Assiut University College of Medicine - White Knight and Opal: Supply Reduction Approaches to Volatile Substance Misuse in Australia
Sarah MacLean, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Melbourne - Multinational Country Scan of Inhalant Abuse — Next Steps
M. Patricia Needle, Consultant, NIDA
The New World of Naltrexone: New Formulations, New Indications
- Blocking Opiate Effects at the Receptor for the Treatment of Addiction: An Historical Perspective of Naltrexone Research and Development
Richard L. Hawks - New Formulations of Naltrexone in the United States
Sandra D. Comer, Columbia University - Evaluation of New Formulations of Naltrexone for Opiod Dependence in Russia
Evgeny Krupitsky, Pavlov Medical University - Naltrexone for Alcohol Dependence Around the World
David R. Gastfriend, Alkermes, Inc.
The Interaction of Violence and Substance Use Affecting Women’s Treatment and Interventions in the Global Arena: What Is Known and What Is Needed Next
- Introduction by Chair
Wendee M. Wechsberg, RTI International - Women With Trauma and Substance Use Disorders: Research Findings and Options for Treatment Interventions
Denise A. Hien, City University of New York and Columbia University - Issues of Global Violence Against Women Involved in Substance Abuse: An Australian Perspective
Lucy Burns, Australian National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
Treating Addiction During Pregnancy: Exploring Multinational Perspectives To Build a Treatment Approach Consensus
- Introduction and Goals
Gabriele Fisher, Medical University of Vienna
Hendree Jones, Johns Hopkins University - The Ethics of Conducting Addiction Research With Pregnant Participants
Marianne Springer-Kremser, Medical University of Vienna - The Treatment of Addiction During Pregnancy: State of Data in Australia
Lucy Burns, Australian National Drug and Research Centre - The Real-Life Situation for Substance-Dependent Pregnant Women in France
Laurent Gourarier, Maison Blanche Hospital, Paris - Evidence-Based Research on Methadone Maintenance During Pregnancy in Israel – Outcomes and Findings Related to Nicotine Dependence
Einat Peles, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center