# Predoctoral Training in Addiction Science

> **NIH NIH T32** · UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL · 2020 · $342,731

## Abstract

Program Summary/Abstract
The present proposal is a continuation of an interdisciplinary, predoctoral training program in research on
substance use disorders (SUDs) currently in its 29th year as a NIDA-supported training grant. The objective
continues to be the preparation of individuals for careers that require broad knowledge and research expertise
in addiction science, with emphasis on the abuse of drugs and alcohol (alone or in combination), consistent
with the Collaborative Research on Addiction at NIH (CRAN). Only predoctoral trainees with an established
interest in pursuing research related to SUDs are selected from a substantial pool of competitive applicants at
the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC-CH). The environment at UNC-CH provides optimal
resources for training in addiction science, including rapidly advancing 21st century methodologies. First, the
training program includes a core of faculty mentors whose research and teaching activities provide a broad
spectrum of research training opportunities. These include research programs focusing on motivated
behaviors, opioid and cytokine neurobiology, astrocytes in SUDs, the neuropharmacology and neurobiological
effects of abused substances, investigations of the immune system and of HIV/AIDS and drug abuse,
behavioral genetics of drug abuse and vulnerability and impulsivity. The inclusion of mentors from the Clinical
Psychology program and from UNC’s Obstetrics & Gynecology Department brings research opportunities in
translational areas that will enrich the trainees’ knowledge in substance abuse treatment. Research
laboratories are located within the Psychology and Neuroscience Department, the Psychiatry Department, the
Neuroscience Center and the Center for Alcohol Studies. Second, all trainees receive formal training in basic
neural and behavioral sciences and statistics. More focused training related to addiction science takes place
through several interdepartmental courses and seminars and extensive laboratory research. Third, the
program offers many opportunities for professional development through a yearlong Seminar in Addiction
Science which trainees take part in every year as they progress through the program. The Seminar in
Addiction Science provides a) training in grant writing, b) practice in making research presentations, c)
numerous presentations by outside scientists in addiction science and d) introduction of a range of career
options. Fourth, the trainees regularly present their research at national meetings and receive training in
teaching skills. Finally, UNC-CH is committed to maintaining ethical conduct in research and instruction on this
topic is integrated from a variety of sources and takes place over the course of the entire training period. Over
the last 15 years, 43 trainees have received their PhD (average time to degree: 5.5 yrs.) and the program has
successfully trained several individuals from underrepresented groups. Upon completion of the pro...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 9934581
- **Project number:** 2T32DA007244-31
- **Recipient organization:** UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL
- **Principal Investigator:** Regina M Carelli
- **Activity code:** T32 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $342,731
- **Award type:** 2
- **Project period:** 1990-09-30 → 2025-06-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/9934581

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 9934581, Predoctoral Training in Addiction Science (2T32DA007244-31). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-23 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/9934581. Licensed CC0.

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