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Sponsored by Wake Forest University School of Medicine and National Families in Action
Directors

David P. Friedman, Ph.D.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Director

Sue Rusche
National Families in Action, Co-Director


Advisory Board

Scientists
Herbert Kleber, M.D.
Center on Addiction &
Substance Abuse (CASA)
at Columbia University
New York, New York

Michael Kuhar, Ph.D.
Yerkes Primate Center
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia

Bertha Madras, Ph.D.
New England Regional
Primate Center
Harvard University
Boston, Massachusetts

Federal Liaison
Timothy Condon, Ph.D.
Associate Director
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Rockville, Maryland

Journalists
A. M. Rosenthal
Syndicated Columnist
Formerly with the
New York Times
New York, New York

Dan Rutz
Free Lance Journalists
Senior Medical Editor, CNN
Atlanta, Georgia

Tom Linden, M.D.
Glaxo Wellcome Distinguished Professor of Medical Journalism
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina


Core Faculty

David P. Friedman, Ph.D.
Wake Forest University
School of Medicine
Winston-Salem
North Carolina

Sue Rusche
Executive Director
National Families
in Action
Atlanta, Georgia

David Altman, Ph.D.
Wake Forest University
School of Medicine
Winston-Salem
North Carolina

Jon Franklin
2-time Pulitzer
Prize Winner
Raleigh News
& Observer

Raleigh
North Carolina

Herman H. Samson, Ph.D.
Wake Forest University
School of Medicine
Winston-Salem
North Carolina
James E. Smith, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of
Physiology & Pharmacology
Wake Forest University
School of Medicine
Winston-Salem
North Carolina

Jack Strandhoy, Ph.D.
Wake Forest University
School of Medicine
Winston-Salem
North Carolina

Mark Wright
Former Reporter
and Editor
Associate Director
News & Media
Wake Forest University
School of Medicine
Winston-Salem
North Carolina

Kent E. Vrana
Wake Forest University
School of Medicine
Winston-Salem
North Carolina
Editorial Board

The Program is currently recruiting an Editorial Board which will peer review all information published on the Program's Internet website.


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Adjunct Faculty

Scientists from other institutions will serve as additional faculty for the Addiction Studies Program workshops.


Website Authors

Unless otherwise noted, all material published on this website has been written by the Addiction Studies Program director and co-director, David P. Friedman, Ph.D., and Sue Rusche, respectively.


Funding Sources

The Addiction Studies Program is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, one of the National Institutes of Health.


Policy on Confidentiality of Data

The Addiction Studies Program collects no personal medical or health information about any individual. Personal stories of addicts are reported by people who volunteer to recount their experiences with drug abuse and drug addiction.

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