More access to opioid treatment programs needed in Southeast
More access to opioid treatment programs needed in Southeast, says OIBR Grantsmanship Development Program graduate and current Fellow, Amanda Abraham.
http://news.uga.edu/releases/article/access-to-opioid-treatment/
Justine Tinkler to speak at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering & Medicine March 28, 2017
OIBR Grantsmanship Development Program participant and current Affiliate, Justine Tinkler, has been invited by the National Academies of Science to speak at an upcoming workshop on the impact of sexual harassment and academia in Washington, D.C.. They have asked her to present her own research on the unintended consequences of harassment training. Congratulations Dr. Tinkler!
More information on the workshop can be found here: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
New research from OIBR Fellow, Gene Brody, links poverty to stifled brain development in children.
Listen in as he talks about his findings: Dr. Gene Brody talks with On Second Thought on March 2, 2017
OIBR congratulates our 2016 UGARF award winners
The Research Awards Program, sponsored by the University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc., recognizes excellence in UGA research and scholarly creativity.
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OIBR Affiliate Jayani Jayawardhana (Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy) just received her first NIH R01 for the project titled, “Opioid Prescribing in Medicaid: Healthcare Utilization and Deaths from Overdose”.
OIBR Fellow Brett Clementz and his colleagues are pushing science forward
A team of researchers led by faculty at the University of Georgia has identified a number of biological markers that make it possible to classify mental disorders with greater precision.