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National Institutes of Health National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Research Program

National Institutes of Health National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Research Program. Presented by: Dr. Linda Porrino National Advisory Council Representative, NIDA. May 16, 2007. Biomedical Research Center (BRC). NIDA IRP Located in Baltimore.

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National Institutes of Health National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Research Program

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  1. National Institutes of HealthNational Institute on Drug AbuseIntramural Research Program Presented by: Dr. Linda Porrino National Advisory Council Representative, NIDA May 16, 2007

  2. Biomedical Research Center (BRC) NIDA IRP Located in Baltimore Move to new facilities will begin Fall, 2007

  3. Board of Scientific Directors (BSC) Reviews (Previous and Future)

  4. January 11, 2007 Eliot Gardner, Ph.D., Chief, Neuropsychopharmacology Section, Chemical Biology Research Branch Elliott Stein, Ph.D., Chief, Neuroimaging Research Branch Yihong Yang, Ph.D., Chief, Physics Units, Neuroimaging Research Branch (Tenure Track) May 4 & 5, 2006 Roy Wise, Ph.D., Chief, Behavioral Neuroscience Research Branch Yavin Shaham, Ph.D., Chief, Neurobiology of Relapse Section, Behavioral Neuroscience Research Branch Charles Schindler, Ph.D., Preclinical Pharmacology Section, Behavioral Neuroscience Research Branch Eric Moolchan, M.D., Director, Teen Tobacco Addiction Research Clinic, Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Research Branch Previous BSC Reviews

  5. Future BSC Reviews • Fall 2007 • Jean Lud Cadet, M.D., Ph.D., Chief, Molecular Neuropsychiatry • Amy Newman, Ph.D., Chief, Medicinal Chemistry • Tsung-Ping Su, Ph.D., Chief, Cellular Pathology

  6. NIDA IRP Extramural –Intramural Sharing Resources 18 Intramural NIDA scientists 145 collaborations with extramural scientists

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  15. Irving Sunshine Award 2007- Presented to Marilyn A. Huestis, Ph.D. Marilyn A. Huestis, Ph.D., Chief of Chemistry and Drug Metabolism Section, Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Research Branch, was recently selected for the prestigious Irving Sunshine Award from the International Association of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Clinical Toxicology (IATDMCT). This award is presented no more than every two years to a scientist who has made outstanding contributions in the field of Clinical Toxicology. The award is named after one of the key founding figures in the discipline of toxicology and is recognition of work that maintains the fine tradition of the science of Clinical Toxicology. The presentation will be made as part of the opening ceremony of the biannual Congress in Nice, September, 2007.

  16. Smissman Award 2007- Presented to: Kenner Rice, Ph.D., • The Bristol-Myers Squibb Smissman Award: This award was established in honor of Professor Edward E. Smissman of the University of Kansas, on the occasion of his untimely death in 1974. The Smissman Award is presented in odd years by the Division of Medicinal Chemistry at the Fall National Meeting of the American Chemical Society. It is given to a living scientist whose research, teaching or service has had a substantial impact on the intellectual and theoretical development of the field of Medicinal Chemistry. Normally, the award is intended for scientists relatively late in their active scientific careers where upon a substantial body of creative work is available, and sufficient time has passed to put their work in perspective.

  17. NIDA IRP 2007 Initiatives • Viral gene delivery Core • Mitochondrial Diseases Program • Obesity Program • EMA Program

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