Time | to 03:03 pm Add to Calendar 2023-09-19 09:30:00 2023-09-19 15:03:00 Translational Neuroscience Perspectives on Substance Use Prevention: Summer Symposium Series Virtual (Zoom) Population Research Institute America/New_York public |
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Location | Virtual (Zoom) |
Presenter(s) |
Emma Jane Rose, Penn State University Diana Fishbein, Penn State University/UNC-Chapel Hill/NPSC Nathaniel Riggs, Colorado State University Ty Ridenour, RTI International Hamed Ekhtiari, University of Minnesota Judy Cameron, University of Pittsburgh |
Description |
Applying Neuroscience Concepts, Technologies, and Methods to Substance Use Prevention This symposium will present research showing that biological and neuroscience technologies and findings incorporated into intervention protocols can improve effectiveness and benefit a greater number of prevention and treatment recipients. Speakers will discuss their work and those of others that are aligned with a translational basic science approach to developing interventions that more effectively disrupt pathways to substance use disorders (SUDs). Presentations will span the translational spectrum, from pre-clinical and basic research, to program development and efficacy trials, to implementation in real-world settings. As such, beginning with a discussion of relevant neuroscience findings, applications of mechanistic information will be reviewed that have been amassed as a blueprint to develop adaptive intervention strategies that more specifically target underlying generators of the phenomenon we seek to prevent. From there, the discussion will turn to methodological advances that enable optimization of programs and clinical trials to compare personalized intervention models to one-size-fits-all” approaches. And finally, speakers will address translation of this growing science to clinicians, practitioners, and policymakers. |
Event URL | https://psu.zoom.us/webinar/register /WN_tdM3gBDJSxuHfJfuwTtbqA |
Registration URL | https://psu.zoom.us/webinar/register /WN_tdM3gBDJSxuHfJfuwTtbqA |
Contact Person | Diana Fishbein / Emma Rose |