Extramural Resources
Selected Research Projects
Selected ongoing research projects and initiatives supported by NIAAA include the following:
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Alcohol Research Resource (R24) Awards
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Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA) Study
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Center for Inherited Disease Research
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Program
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Gene Array Technology Center for Alcohol Research (GATC)
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HIV/AIDS Research at NIAAA
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Human "Brain Bank" Tissue for Alcohol Research
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Medications Development Program, Division of Treatment and Recovery Research
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National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence (NCANDA)
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NIAAA-Funded Research Centers
- Underage and College Drinking Research Program
Extramural Clinical Research
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Search ClinicalTrials.gov for information about Clinical Research Trials supported by NIAAA at institutions around the country.
Guidelines and Resources
- Clinical Trial Regulations, Policies, and Guidance – How to conduct clinical trials
- Recommended Council Guidelines on Ethyl Alcohol Administration in Human Experimentation - How alcohol researchers can ethically and responsibly administer alcohol to human subjects in the course of research
- Council Task Force on Recommended Alcohol Questions - How to develop and integrate questions that help determine people’s patterns of alcohol consumption
- Review of Extramural Research Areas - How to design and conduct research on a variety of alcohol topics
- Data and Safety Monitoring Guidelines - How to ensure the safety of participants in trials of behavioral or pharmacological interventions, human laboratory studies in which alcohol and/or drugs are administered, or human laboratory or clinical studies involving patients in alcohol treatment
- Certificates of Confidentiality (NIAAA-Specific) - Protecting the Identity of Research Subjects - How to apply for authority to withhold the names and other identifying characteristics of individuals who participate as subjects in alcohol-funded research projects
Search the NIH RePorter Database
- To search NIAAA-funded extramural research projects, visit the NIH RePORTER database.