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NIDA NETWORKING PROJECT

The NIDA Networking Project (NNP) provides opportunities for information sharing and research collaboration among NIDA’s networks across the country. The NNP gives researchers and clinicians access to networks’ locations, people, expertise, and resources to help synergize efforts, improve efficiency, and accelerate scientific discovery. 

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Click on a State on the map or browse on the list of Networks to the right.

Alternate accessible content: please see network section of web site.
 

What's New

Anti-HIV Treatment Effective in IDU Patients
After treatment with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), HIV-infected injection drug users (IDUs) experienced equivalent 7-year survival rates as non-IDUs in a NIDA-funded study. Read more…
 
Meth Use and Risky Heterosexual Behaviors
SATH-CAP investigators found that methamphetamine use can increase the risk of unsafe heterosexual behaviors, which can affect the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Read more…
 
FY 2009 RFAs

Dec 19, 2008

Medications Development Centers of Excellence (P50), RFA-DA-09-002 (P50)

Jan 27, 2009

Behavioral Pharmacology and Genetics: Translating & Targeting Individual Differences (R03), RFA-DA-09-016 (R03)

Jan 29, 2009

Interactions between Physical Activity & Drug Abuse, RFA-DA-09-013 (R01), RFA-DA-09-014 (R03)

Feb 27, 2009 Translational Research on the Clinical Neurobiology of Drug Addiction (P20), RFA-DA-09-012 (P20)
 


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