Dear RARC Community,
Welcome to the RARC’s latest installment of addiction-related news and events across Rutgers. We hope these digests help you stay informed about the many things happening across Rutgers in the addiction space. Have news or events you’d like us to highlight in an upcoming digest? Send the details to RARC Communication Specialist, Ricki Arvesen (rarc@bhi.rutgers.edu).
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RARC Addiction Seminar Series: Health Equity (Hybrid)
Kicking off the RARC Addiction Seminar Series by focusing on Health Equity on October 11, 2022 at 12:00 - 1:00pm ET. Speakers include, RARC researchers; Jamey Lister, Ph.D., and Adrian Gale, Ph.D., MSW.
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The First of FOUR Faculty Searches the RARC is Launching This Fall is now Live!
Tenured or Tenure-Track Open Rank Faculty Position, Basic Science
BHI and RARC are recruiting a tenured or tenure track faculty member at the Assistant/Associate/Professor level to expand our research portfolio in the basic science of substance use disorders, broadly defined to include preclinical or human subjects-based research programs.
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Linking Genetics to Behavior Using New Methods in Machine Learning, Evolutionary Biology, and Genomics (Hybrid)
RARC Chair of Basic Science & Training, Dr. Chris Pierce is hosting a special seminar featuring Dr. Andreas Pfenning on October 4, 2022 at 11:00am - 12:30pm ET
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Congratulations to RARC Researchers on Receiving New NIDA Grants
Congratulations to Dr. Nina Cooperman on her two new R01 awards and to Dr. Tanya Saraiya on her new K23 Clinical Trail award.
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Open Postdoctoral Position in Addiction Neuroscience in the Aston-Jones Lab at Rutgers Brain Health Institute
A postdoctoral associate is sought with experience in rodent behavior or brain immunohistochemistry. This postdoc will join the Aston-Jones lab to explore brain substrates of addiction using advanced behavioral economic and other behavioral and neurotransduction approaches in rat drug self-administration models!
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Novel Approach for Educating Prison Populations About Opioid Treatment
An educational campaign by Rutgers and the NJ Department of Corrections is first in nation to use direct-access video to reduce disparities.
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Heart Medication Shows Potential as Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder
National Institutes of Health (NIH) reported that the heart medication, Spironolactone, may play a role in reducing alcohol drinking.
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From Submission to Publication (and Beyond): A Look Behind the Curtain of Substance use Research Publishing for Early-Career Researchers (Virtual)
Kicking off the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies FREE Emerging Addiction Science Seminar Series is Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Editorial Director, Paul Candon, M.A. on October 6, 2022 at 12:30pm - 1:30pm ET.
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14th Annual Pioneers in Endocrinology Workshop - Transgender Endocrinology
The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences is hosting their Pioneers in Endocrinology Workshop on October 11, 2022 at 10:00 - 3:00pm ET at the Busch Student Center.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion on Patient Engagement and Healthcare Communication
The School of Communication and Information is hosting this free conference on October 14, 2022 at 8:30am - 4:30pm ET. They invite colleagues and students to present a poster that is topical relevant.
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Turning Your Research into a Report (Virtual)
The Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute for Leadership, Equity and Justice is hosting this free webinar on October 20, 2022 at 1:00pm ET which will offer insight into how to turn scholarship into a comprehensive and accessible report that attracts readers beyond an academic audience.
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Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day Webinar
The Partnership for a Drug-Free NJ is hosting a FREE Learning Webinar Series. Join in on October 6, 2022 at 11:00AM ET to hear experts outline the current state of the opioid crisis and prevention strategies that can be used in your community to mark Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day in New Jersey.
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Gain Critical Information About Diagnosing and Treating Alcohol Use Disorder Webinar
NJAMHAA will host a free webinar about alcohol use disorder (AUD) on on October 24, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to noon.
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2022 NIDA-NIAAA Mini Convention: Frontiers in Addiction Research
This free 2-day virtual meeting will be held on November 1-2, 2022. The Mini-Convention provides a forum for presentations and discussions of current topics in neuroscience and addiction research.
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NIDA Racial Equity Initiative
RFA-DA-23-032: NIDA REI: Addressing Racial Equity in Substance Use and Addiction Outcomes Through Community-Engaged Research at Minority Serving Institutions (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity but work on a campus that does not qualify as a Minority Serving Institution with limited NIH funding, there may be a possibility to collaborate with RARC researchers from the Rutgers-Camden campus. Rutgers-Camden not only meets the requirements of this RFA, but also has extensive connections with community agencies that might be interested in partnering. We encourage any interested faculty to contact the RARC (rarc@bhi.rutgers.edu). We would be happy to connect you with Rutgers-Camden investigators and set up a workgroup to help support the application.
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Rutgers Research Council Awards
The Research Council Awards program offers seed funding to support faculty research that tackles challenging disciplinary problems in the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and creative arts. Funding is available through six separate funding mechanisms (Individual Fulcrum Awards Program, Social and Racial Justice Awards Program, Climate Action Awards Program, Collaborative Multidisciplinary Awards Program, Subvention Program for the Publication of Scholarly Books, Manuscript Review Award). . Applications are due on December 1, 2022.
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NJACTS Institutional Career Development (KL2) Program
The New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science (NJ ACTS), NJ's CTSA, is delighted to announce that it is soliciting applications for its Institutional Career Development (KL2) program. The third class of KL2 Scholars will be appointed starting July 1, 2023. This is an important opportunity for early-stage faculty to be able to devote 80% effort* to their projects, receive research funding and have the support of the community.
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NJHF Annual Grant Program is Now Accepting Applications
The New Jersey Health Foundation is now accepting applications through November 7, 2022 for the recently announced cycle of its Annual Grant Program. This year’s program is comprised of thier Research Grants program which supports early innovative research projects that demonstrate exciting potential and help researchers qualify for larger grants and their new Community Health, Social Service & Education Grants Program which funds health-related community, education and social service projects that address issues impacting society.
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To view the RARC list of funding announcements that may be of interest to Rutgers addiction researchers, Click here | | | | |