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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B." Institute of Medicine. 1997. Dispelling the Myths About Addiction: Strategies to Increase Understanding and Strengthen Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5802.
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B Workshop Contributors and Participants

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.

Jill U. Adams, Ph.D.

Research Assistant Professor

Department of Psychiatry

New York University

Gina Agostinelli, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow

Prevention Research Center

Berkeley, CA

Bruce Alberts, Ph.D.

President

National Academy of Sciences

Washington, D.C.

Amelia M. Arria, Ph.D.

Assistant Public Health Scientist

Johns Hopkins University

Brad Austin

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Rockville, MD

Thomas Babor, Ph.D., M.P.H.

Scientific Director

Alcohol Research Center

Farmington, CT

James Baxendale, Ph.D.

Deputy Director

Quality Assurance and Case Management Programs

National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, Inc.

Washington, D.C.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B." Institute of Medicine. 1997. Dispelling the Myths About Addiction: Strategies to Increase Understanding and Strengthen Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5802.
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Michael J. Bohn, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

University of Wisconsin Medical School

Joseph V. Brady, Ph.D.

Professor of Behavioral Biology and Professor of Neuroscience

Behavioral Biology Research Center

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Jeanine Bussiere, Ph.D., DABT

Scientist

Genentech, Inc.

San Francisco, CA

Joseph Califano, M.D.

Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse

New York, NY

Anne Carney, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Alcohol Research Center

University of Connecticut Health Center

Farmington, CT

Richard Chipkin, Ph.D.

Research Scientist

Schering-Plough Research

Kenilworth, NJ

Jean Comolli

Science Policy Branch

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Rockville, MD

Timothy Condon, Ph.D.

Chief, Science Policy Branch

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Rockville, MD

Rena Convissor

Center for the Advancement of Health

Washington, D.C.

Shawn Cooper, Ph.D.

Clinical Research Division in Substance Abuse

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Joseph Coyle, M.D.

Professor of Neurosciences

Harvard Medical School

Roger Detels, M.D.

Director, NIDA Training Center

University of California at Los Angeles

Ivan Diamond, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor and Vice Chair

Department of Neurology

University of California at San Francisco

Kay Dickersin, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Karen Downey, Ph.D.

Clinical Research Division in Substance Abuse

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B." Institute of Medicine. 1997. Dispelling the Myths About Addiction: Strategies to Increase Understanding and Strengthen Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5802.
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Ronith Elk, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

University of Texas at Houston

Health Sciences Center

Mark Feinberg, M.D., Ph.D.

Medical Officer, Office of AIDS Research

Bethesda, MD

Robert Freedman, M.D.

Professor and Director

Center for Neurosciences and Schizophrenia

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Richard K. Fuller, M.D.

Director, Division of Clinical and Prevention Research

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Rockville, MD

Marc Galanter, M.D.

Professor of Psychiatry

Director, Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse

New York University Medical Center

Julie Gilbert

Medical Student

Harvard University

Avram Goldstein, M.D.

Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology

Department of Molecular Biology

Stanford University

Enoch Gordis, M.D.

Director

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Rockville, MD

Mark Greenwald, Ph.D.

Clinical Research Division in Substance Abuse

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Neil E. Grunberg, Ph.D.

Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Bethesda, MD

R. Adron Harris, Ph.D.

Professor of Pharmacology

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Henrick J. Harwood

Senior Manager

Lewin-VHI, Inc.

Fairfax, VA

Ken Hoffman, M.D., M.P.H.

Director, Center for Addiction Medicine

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Bethesda, MD

John Hopper, M.D.

Clinical Research Division in Substance Abuse

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B." Institute of Medicine. 1997. Dispelling the Myths About Addiction: Strategies to Increase Understanding and Strengthen Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5802.
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Sari Izenwasser, Ph.D.

Psychobiology Section

Addiction Research Center

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Baltimore, MD

Paul S. Jellinek

Vice President

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Princeton, NJ

Chris-Ellyn Johanson, Ph.D.

Clinical Research Division in Substance Abuse

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Sara Jones, Ph.D.

Department of Cell Biology

Duke University Medical Center

Rhonda Jones-Webb, Dr.P.H.

Assistant Professor

University of Minnesota School of Public Health

Linda Kaplan

Executive Director

National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors

Arlington, VA

Henry Khachaturian

Associate Director, Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Science

National Institute of Mental Health

Rockville, MD

Nancy Kilpatrick

Public Health Analyst

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment

Rockville, MD

George R. King, Ph.D.

Assistant Research Professor

Duke University Medical Center

Deborah Kreiss, Ph.D.

Neurophysiological Pharmacology Section

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Rockville, MD

Jill Kuennen, M.A.

Clinical Research Division in Substance Abuse

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

David Kupfer, M.D.

Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Alan I. Leshner, Ph.D.

Director

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Rockville, MD

Jay Levy, M.D.

Cancer Research Institute

University of California at San Franciso

David Lewis, M.D.

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies

Brown University

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B." Institute of Medicine. 1997. Dispelling the Myths About Addiction: Strategies to Increase Understanding and Strengthen Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5802.
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Ed Linehan

Program Analyst

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Rockville, MD

Stephen W. Long

Director, Office of Policy Analysis

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Rockville, MD

Juan Lopez, M.D.

Mental Health Research Institute

University of Michigan

Alan Marlatt, Ph.D.

Professor of Psychology and Director

Addictive Behavior Research Center

University of Washington

James McKay, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Treatment Research Center

University of Pennsylvania

A. Thomas McLellan, Ph.D.

Treatment Research Institute, Inc.

University of Pennsylvania

Robert F. Moore

Division of Research Grants

National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, MD

Roland Moore, Ph.D.

Research Anthropologist

Prevention Research Center

Berkeley, CA

Geoffrey Mumford, Ph.D.

Department of Psychiatry

Johns Hopkins Bay View Campus

Helen Munoz

Special Assistant to the Administrator

Substance Abuse and Mental

Health Services Administration

Rockville, MD

Peggy Murray, M.S.W.

Coordinator, Research and Training

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Rockville, MD

Peter Nathan, Ph.D.

Department of Psychology

University of Iowa

Douglas Novins, M.D.

National Center on Alcohol

University of Colorado

Christine M. Ohannessian, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Department of Kinesiology and Health Education

University of Texas at Austin

Herbert Pardes, M.D.

Vice President for Health Sciences and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine

Columbia University

Elizabeth Parks

Doctoral Candidate

Columbia University

Society for Seamen's Children

New York, NY

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B." Institute of Medicine. 1997. Dispelling the Myths About Addiction: Strategies to Increase Understanding and Strengthen Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5802.
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Carol Paronis, Ph.D.

New England Regional Primate Research Center

Division on Behavioral Biology

Harvard Medical School

Southborough, MA

Robert Philips

National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors

Roswell, NM

Nancy Piotrowski, Ph.D.

Alcohol Research Group

University of California at Berkeley

Dominick P. Purpura, M.D.

Dean

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

New York, NY

Malcolm S. Reid, Ph.D.

Department of Psychiatry

University of California at San Francisco

Rudy Richardson, Sc.D.

Professor and Director

Toxicology Program

University of Michigan

John L.R. Rubenstein, M.D., Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Department of Psychiatry

University of California at San Francisco

Stanley Sacks, Ph.D.

Deputy Director

Institute for Special Population Research

National Development and Research Institutes, Inc.

New York, NY

Christine A. Sannerud, Ph.D.

Drug Sciences Specialist

Office of Diversion Control

Drug and Chemical Evaluation Section

Drug Enforcement Administration

Washington, D.C.

Walter T. Schaffer, Ph.D.

NIH Research Training Officer

Bethesda, MD

Eugene Schoener, Ph.D.

Clinical Research Division in Substance Abuse

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Kory Schuh, Ph.D.

Clinical Research Division in Substance Abuse

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Leslie Schuh, Ph.D.

Clinical Research Division in Substance Abuse

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Terry K. Schultz, M.D.

American Society of Addiction Medicine

Arlington, VA

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Charles R. Schuster, Ph.D.

Director, Clinical Research

Division on Substance Abuse

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Edward M. Sellers, M.D., Ph.D.

Addiction Research Foundation

Toronto, Ontario

Canada

Kenneth I. Shine, M.D.

President

Institute of Medicine

Washington, D.C.

Lisa V. Smith, M.P.H.

Department of Epidemiology

University of California at Los Angeles

School of Public Health

Penni St. Hilaire

Senior Program Management Officer

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment

Rockville, MD

Robert B. Stewart, Ph.D.

Department of Psychology

Indiana University

Carla Storr

Doctoral Candidate

Johns Hopkins University

Boris Tabakoff, Ph.D.

Professor and Chairman

Department of Pharmacology

University of Colorado School of Medicine

Thomas Tatham, Ph.D.

Department of Behavioral Pharmacology

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Bethesda, MD

Paul J. Tiseo, Ph.D.

Assistant Director

Clinical Research

Eisai America, Inc.

Teaneck, NJ

Alison Trinkoff, D.Sc.

Associate Professor

University of Maryland School of Nursing

Keith A. Trujillo, Ph.D.

Psychology Program

California State University at San Marcos

Jaylan Turkkan, Ph.D.

Chief, Behavioral Sciences Branch

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Rockville, MD

C. Fernando Valenzuela, M.D., Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow

University of Colorado Health

Sciences Center

Stuart R. Varon

Medical Director

Johns Hopkins Children's Mental Health Center

Delia M. Vasquez, M.D.

Mental Health Research Institute

University of Michigan

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B." Institute of Medicine. 1997. Dispelling the Myths About Addiction: Strategies to Increase Understanding and Strengthen Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5802.
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Sophia Vinogradov, M.D.

Assistant Professor

Department of Psychiatry

University of California at San Francisco

David Warren

North Carolina Governor's Institute on Alcohol, Inc.

Research Triangle Park, NC

Kenneth Warren, Ph.D.

Director, Office of Scientific Affairs

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Rockville, MD

Barbara Webb, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow

Department of Neuroscience

University of Florida

Robert Weinreib, M.D.

Department of Psychiatry

Treatment Research Center

University of Pennsylvania

Constance Weisner, Ph.D.

Alcohol Research Group

University of California at Berkeley

Harry Wexler, Ph.D.

Center for Therapeutic Community Research

National Development and Research Institutes, Inc.

Laguna Beach, CA

Robert Zucher, M.D.

Director, Alcohol Research Center

University of Michigan

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