12/11/2024
On December 4-5, the VCU Humphrey Fellowship Program embarked on its annual visit to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). This inspiring two-day event offered insights into cutting-edge research, impactful programs, and opportunities to network with global leaders in public health and substance use prevention.
Highlights from the Visit: 🧠 Meeting with Dr. Nora Volkow, Director of NIDA, who shared her invaluable insights into the intersection of substance use, neuroscience, and public health.
🌍 Discussions with international experts, including Angela Lee-Winn on HIV and international research, and Brian Marquis on National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week®—a global initiative for substance use education.
🎓 A collaborative session with the INVEST Fellows, a distinguished group of postdoctoral researchers from around the world contributing to groundbreaking substance use research.
🔬 Advances in substance use disorder therapeutics, presented by Dr. Iván Montoya, emphasized the critical need for innovative treatment approaches like long-acting opioid antagonist therapies.
🏥 Insights from the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy addressed rural disparities and strategies to combat the substance use epidemic in underserved areas.
🌐 Global collaboration opportunities discussed by Dr. Flora Katz of the Fogarty International Center highlighted pathways for building sustainable health research capacities.
A Huge Thanks To:
💫 Lindsey Friend, Tom Clarke, Lisa Jordre, Nei-Hyun Park, and the INVEST Fellows in attendance:
• Nezha Bouhaddo
• Diep Nguyen
• Brice Owona Ayissi
• Rabia Hanif
• Tara Rezapour
This visit exemplifies the power of international collaboration in addressing critical public health challenges. Together, we're building a healthier, more informed world! 🌟