National Institute on Drug Abuse
Behavioral Therapies Development Program - Funded Projects
[Career Development Awards][Fellowship and Training Programs][Research Program Projects and Centers][Basic Research and Development]
Career Development Awards
Independent Scientist Awards (K02)
This award fosters the development of outstanding scientists with the need for a period of intensive research support as a means of enhancing their research
careers. Grants are awarded to independent scientists who have had independent peer-reviewed research support.
Senior Scientist Awards (K05)
For the support of well-established outstanding scientists whose contributions have been critical to the mission of the institute.
Mentored Clinical Scientists Development Program Award (K12)
The K12 mechanism is designed to foster the development of advanced
clinical research skills through didactic training and mentored research
experience. Support will be provided to eligible institutions to develop or
enhance research training opportunities for clinicians selected by the
institution, who are training for careers as independent researchers in
the drug abuse and addiction area of biomedical and behavioral
research.
Scientist Development Award for Clinicians (K20)
To foster the development of outstanding scientists with potential to make important contiributions to the fields of alcoholism, drug abuse or mental health (ADM) research. Primarily intended to provide supervised research experience for clinically trained individuals, especially physicians, who show special promise for a research career but do not possess sufficient research skills.
Scientist Development Award (K21)
To foster the development of outstanding scientists with potential for making important contributions to the fields of alcoholism, drug abuse or mental health (ADM) research. Primarily intended to meet the need for supervised research experience for highly promising biological or behavioral scientists who need further supervised research experience.
Fellowship and Training Programs
Research Program Projects and Centers
Cooperative Agreement (U01)
NIDA uses this mechanism to support a circumscribed project directed toward a specific NIDA major objective, basic theme or program goal to be performed by the named investigator(s) together with collaborating NIDA scientists in an area representing their specific interest and competencies.
Specialized Center Grants (P50)
NIDA provides support for research center grants to provide a unique environment and to foster a synergistic approach to research on drug abuse and
addiction. The goal of the center grant program is to encourage the application of multiple scientific perspectives and approaches to address the problems of drug abuse and addiction and to foster inter- and multi-disciplinary collaboration and coordination. Specialized Center Grants (P50) provide support for core(s) and innovative, state-of-the-art related research projects. The activities included in the supported research must be thematically integrated, demonstrate a multi-disciplinary perspective, synergy in research approach, and each individual research project must be inherently tied with the other projects and the core.
Basic Research and Development
Research Project Grant (R01)
Also known as the traditional or regular NIH research grant, this is the principal mechanism of NIDA support for investigator-initiated research. This mechanism is used by NIDA to support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his/her specific interest and competencies.
- Reducing High Risk Behavior in HIV-Positive Drug Abusers
Avants, Kelly; Yale University
- Matching Patients to Smoking Treatments
Baker, Timothy; University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Cognitive Therapy in Personality Disordered Drug Abusers
Ball, Samuel; Yale University
- Therapist Adherence to Treatment of Cocaine Abuse
Barber, Jacques; University of Pennsylvania
- Behavioral Therapy for Substance Abuse by Schizophrenics
Bellack, Alan; University of Maryland, Baltimore
- Prescriptive Therapy for Drug Abuse with Depression
Beutler, Larry; University of California, Santa Barbara
- Concurrent Treatment of PTSD and Cocaine Dependence
Brady, Kathleen; Medical University of South Carolina
- Antisocial Drug Abusers--Diagnosis and Treatment
Brooner, Robert; Johns Hopkins University
- Coping with Depression in Smoking Cessation
Brown, Richard, A.; Butler Hospital (Providence, R.I.)
- Stop-Smoking Treatment for Drug/Alcohol Abuse Inpatients
Burling, Thomas; American Institutes for Research
- Enhancing Readiness to Change is Schizophrenics
Carey, Kate; Syracuse University
- Matching & Maintenance Treatments for Cocaine Dependence
Carroll, Kathleen; Yale University
- Dual Diagnosis Adherence Strategies
Daley, Dennis; University of Pittsburgh
- Cognitive Enhancements for Treatment of Probationers
Dansereau, Donald; Texas Christian University
- HIV Risk Reduction for Women in Drug Treatment
Eldridge, Gloria; Jackson State University
- Outpatient Aversion Therapy For Cocaine Abuse
Elkins, Ralph; Medical College of Georgia
- Development of Network Therapy for Cocaine Abuse
Galanter, Marc; New York University Medical Center
- Matching Coping Styles and Treatment Strategies
Gottheil, Edward; Thomas Jefferson University/Medical College
- Behavioral/Pharmacologic Treatments to Reduce Drug Abuse
Grabowski, John; University of Texas-Houston
- Maintaining Non-Smoking
Hall, Sharon; University of California, San Francisco
- Acceptance Theory and the Treatment of Polydrug Abuse
Hayes, Steven; University of Nevada & Community College
- PTSD Treatment Outcomes for Cocaine-Dependent Women
Hien, Denise; St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center
- Treating Cocaine Abuse--A Behavioral Approach
Higgins, Stephen; University of Vermont
- Using Contingency Management to Enhance Methadone Detox
Iguchi, Martin; Allegheny University of Health Sciences, Hahnemann University
- Methadone Treatment: Behavioral/Pharmacological Variables
Iguchi, Martin; Allegheny University of Health Sciences-Hahnemann University
- Expectancy-Based Coping Skills for Cocaine Abuse
Jaffe, Adam; Yale University
- Treating Nicotine Addiction in Pregnancy
Johnson, Karen; University of Tennessee at Memphis
- Treatment of Cocaine Abuse and Attention Deficit Disorder
Kleber, Herbert; New York State Psychiatric Institute
- Buprenorphine Maintenance for Opioid Addicts
Kosten, Thomas; Yale University
- Levels of "Intervention" For Engaging Cocaine Abusers
Landau, Judith; University of Rochester Medical Center
- Developing a Rural Behavioral Therapy--Stage I
Leukefeld, Carl; University of Kentucky
- Treatment of Drug Abusers with Borderline Personality
Linehan, Marsha; University of Miami
- Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Treat. for Cocaine Users in MMTPS
Magura, Stephen; National Development and Research Institutes, Inc.
- Aftercare for Cocaine Patients: Effectiveness and Costs
McKay, James; University of Pennsylvania
- Modeling And Modifying Motivation For Change
Miller, William; University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- Unilateral Family Interention for Drug Problems
Miller, William; University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- Group Cognitive-Behavior Therapy & Dual Diagnosis of Women
Najavits, Lisa; McLean Hospital
- Motivation and Patch Treatment for Underserved Smokers
Niaura, Raymond; Miriam Hospital
- LAAM with Behavioral Treatment for Opioid/Cocaine Abuse
Oliveto, Alison; Yale University School of Medicine
- CBT For Illicit Drug Use In Methadone Treated Patients
Pollack, Mark; Massachusetts General Hospital
- Behavioral/Cognitive Behavioral Trial for Cocaine Abuse
Rawson, Richard; Matrix Center
- Assertive Outreach for Substance Dependent Mentally Ill
Rosenthal, Richard; Beth Israel Medical Center
- Reinforcing Effects of Benzodiazepines in Anxiety
Roache, John; University of Texas Health Science Center
- Developing Family Therapy for BPD Drug Abusing Youths
Santisteban, Daniel; University of Miami
- Enhanced Referral and Social Support in Detoxified Women
Schilling, Robert; Columbia University
- Behavioral Treatments for Cocaine Dependent Women
Schottenfeld, Richard; Yale University
- Treatment of Heroin Dependent Poly Drug Abusers
Schuster, Charles; Wayne State University
- Contingency Management: Tobacco Smoking in Opiate Addicts
Shoptaw, Steven; Los Angeles Addiction Treatment Research Center
- A Therapeutic Workplace for Drug Abusers
Silverman, Kenneth; Johns Hopkins University
- Outpatient Treatment for IV Drug Abusers
Stitzer, Maxine; Johns Hopkins University
- Behavioral Methods for Cigarette Smoking Cessation
Stitzer, Maxine; Johns Hopkins University
- Structural Ecosystems Tx with Drug Using Minority Youth
Szapoznik, Jose; University of Miami
- Family Systems Engagement with Drug Abusing Mothers
Szapocznik, Jose; University of Miami
- Imipramine-Relapse Prevention in Depressed Methadone Patients
Tross, Susan; St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital
- Drug Abuse Treatments for Adolescents
Waldron, Holly; University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- Therapy For Drug Abusers With Psychiatric Comorbidity
Ziedonis, Douglas; Yale University
The Small Grant Program (R03)
To provide research support specifically limited in time and amount for studies on drug abuse and addiction. Small grants provide flexibility for initiating studies which are generally for preliminary short-term projects, and are non-renewable.
Cooperative Clinical Research Grants (R10)
To support clinical evaluation of various methods of therapy and/or prevention in specific disease areas. These represent cooperative programs between participating institutions and principal investigators, and are usually conducted under established protocols.
First Independent Research Support and Transition (FIRST) Award (R29)
To provide a sufficient initial period of research for newly independent biomedical investigators to develop their research capabilities and demonstrate the merit of their research ideas.
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