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Substance Abuse
 
  • University of Michigan School of Public Health
    Ann Arbor, MI
    $340,276—Evaluation of the tobacco harm reduction movement and its implications for nicotine addiction and public health (2 years). ID#44113
  • University of Minnesota School of Public Health
    Minneapolis, MN
    $394,736—Research and demonstration to assess the effectiveness of server training to prevent the sale of alcohol to underage persons at community events (2 years). ID#44120
    $340,942—Assessment of the effects of economic development activities on employment, alcohol outlet density and homicide (2 years). ID#44122
  • National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    New York, NY
    $99,145—Examining the impact of body weight, tobacco prices and tobacco control policies on smoking initiation by adolescents (1 year). ID#46091
  • National Opinion Research Center
    Chicago, IL
    $116,896—Research on the simple economics of the social costs and benefits of the war on drugs (2 years). ID#45566
  • The New York Academy of Medicine
    New York, NY
    $399,837—Evaluation of the social determinants that influence participation in the New York State Expanded Syringe Access Demonstration Program (3 years). ID#45561
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health
    Chapel Hill, NC
    $399,988—Examining the sales practices of Internet cigarette vendors: Implications for policy development, implementation and enforcement (3 years). ID#47214
  • The Pennsylvania State University College of Health and Human Development
    University Park, PA
    $373,968—Medicinal nicotine for harm reduction: Evaluation effects and assessing policy (3 years). ID#45567
  • The Pennsylvania State University Social Science Research Institute
    University Park, PA
    $99,801—Assessing the impact of substance abuse on employment status (18 months). ID#45500
  • University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
    Philadelphia, PA
    $291,743—Study on the treatment of opioid dependence in New York state primary care clinics (18 months). ID#45568
  • Rand Corporation
    Santa Monica, CA
    $264,124—Research on the implementation and impact of California's Proposition 36, a diversion program for non-violent drug-possession offenders (18 months). ID#44121
    $24,927—Research on the implementation and impact of California's Proposition 36, a diversion program for non-violent drug-possession offenders (1 year). ID#46304
    $399,998—Study on drug prosecutions and drug policy reform (18 months). ID#45563
    $398,559—National and cross-national analyses of the effects of cannabis depenalization (2 years). ID#45564
  • The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Research Foundation
    College Station, TX
    $99,992—Research on factors that influence alcohol-related traffic fatalities in Texas and evaluation of the state's blood alcohol concentration law (2 years). ID#45499
  • Tobacco Control Resource Center Inc.
    Boston, MA
    $99,716—Developing and disseminating legal policy research intended to control the growth of Internet sales of tobacco products (2 years). ID#45271
    $49,737—Developing and disseminating legal policy research intended to control the growth of Internet sales of tobacco products–supplemental support (2 years). ID#46927
  • University of Washington School of Law
    Seattle, WA
    $99,770—Fetal alcohol syndrome and the law: Policy choices and implementation (1 year). ID#47686
  • University of Washington School of Medicine
    Seattle, WA
    $399,988—Development and implementation of a pilot office-based buprenorphine program for opiate-addicted Medicaid patients (3 years). ID#44114
  • Wake Forest University Health Sciences
    Winston-Salem, NC
    $931,993—Technical assistance and direction for the Substance Abuse Policy Research Program (1 year). ID#44211


Treatment Research Institute, Inc.

Philadelphia, PA
$205,823Outcome evaluation of an initiative to incorporate substance abuse treatment into welfare reform programs (8 months). ID#43918

University of Wisconsin–Madison Medical School

Madison, WI
$54,277Completing and implementing a national blueprint to promote tobacco cessation (7 months). ID#45383

Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation Inc.

Madison, WI
$49,953Expanding a smoking cessation counseling program for pregnant and parenting women (7 months). ID#45798

 

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