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Dispelling the Myths About Addiction: Strategies to Increase Understanding and Strengthen Research (1997)
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Appendixes

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A Workshop Agenda INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Committee to Identify Strategies to Raise the Profile of Substance Abuse and Alcoholism Research Workshop on Raising the Profile of Substance Abuse and Alcoholism Research March 28–29, 1996 Lecture Room, National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. WORKSHOP AGENDA Day One—March 28, 1996 8:15–8:30 a.m. Opening Remarks   Dr. Stanley Watson, Committee Vice Chair 8:30–11:00 Panel Sessions 8:30–8:50 Panel One: Young Investigators (Basic Research)   Facilitator: Dr. Richard Tsien 8:50–9:15 Discussion 9:15–9:35 Panel Two: Young Investigators (Clinical Research)   Facilitator: Dr. Ting Kai Li 9:35–10:00 Discussion

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10:00–10:10 Break 10:10–10:35 Panel Three: Young Investigators (Health Services, Community, Behavioral Research)   Facilitator: Dr. Sally Satel 10:35–11:00 Discussion 11:00–12:40 Plenary Session: 11:00–11:30 Dr. Avram Goldstein, Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology, Stanford University 11:30–11:50 Questions, Answers, and Discussion 11:50–12:20 Dr. Ivan Diamond, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Neurology, University of California at San Francisco 12:20–12:40 Questions, Answers, and Discussion 12:40–1:30 Lunch 1:30–3:30 Working Groups Meeting   Neurosciences/Animal Models Cofacilitators: Drs. Marc Caron and Judith Walters   Human Subjects Research Cofacilitators: Drs. Sharon Hall and William Schmidt 3:30–3:45 Break 3:45–5:00 Reports and Discussion of Breakout Groups 5:00–5:30 Closing Synopsis and Workshop Summary—Day I 5:30–6:30 Reception

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Day Two—March 29, 1996 8:30–8:45 a.m. Welcome and Purpose of Second Day   Dr. Stanley Watson, Committee Vice Chair 8:45–12:00 Lessons Learned 8:45–9:15 Depression   Herbert Pardes, M.D., Vice President for Health Sciences and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Columbia University 9:15–9:20 Brief Question-and-Answer Period 9:20–9:50 Epilepsy   Dominick Purpura, M.D., Dean, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 9:50–9:55 Brief Question-and-Answer Period 9:55–10:25 Breast Cancer   Kay Dickersin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Maryland 10:25–10:30 Brief Question-and-Answer Period 10:30–10:45 Break 10:45–12:00 Discussion of Lessons Learned and Other Innovative Strategies for Raising the Profile of Substance Abuse and Alcoholism Research 12:00 Workshop Adjourned

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