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Behavioral Therapies Development Program


Funding Opportunities: Grants And Training

Other Related Program Announcements and Program Areas


Program Announcements (PAs) are intended to encourage further investigation in a particular area of interest to NIDA or to fill gaps in current knowledge. For a more comprehensive listing of program announcements see the Program Announcements section of NIDA's Home Page. The Request for Applications (RFA) is a mechanism for funding projects that are of immediate interest to NIDA. Grant applications submitted under an RFA must be received within a specified time frame and are expeditiously reviewed. For a current list see the RFA section of NIDA's home page.

PA-95-055: Research on Comorbid Mental and Drug Abuse Disorders

For the development and testing of therapies to treat people with co-occurring drug abuse and mental problems. For more information contact Lisa Onken, Ph.D. via e-mail at lo10n@nih.gov.


PA-93-106: Drug Abuse Treatment for Women of Childbearing Age and Their Children

To stimulate research to improve drug abuse treatment for women of childbearing age and their offspring. For more information contact Dorynne Czechowicz, M.D. via e-mail at dc97d@nih.gov.


PA-95-076: Marijuana/Cannabis Abuse Research

To promote research on efficacious treatments for marijuana abuse and dependence. For more information contact Elizabeth Rahdert, Ph.D. (children and adolescents) at er34g@nih.gov or Debra Grossman, M.A. (adults) at dg79a@nih.gov.


PA-97-005 Research on Adolescent Drug Abuse

Research on the development and testing of therapies for adolescents with drug use disorders. For more information contact Elizabeth Rahdert, Ph.D. via e-mail er34g@nih.gov.

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