ADAI News & Events
November 25, 2019
Inside One of Seattle’s Biggest Opioid Busts
ADAI scientist Caleb Banta-Green was interviewed for a fascinating story about the drug fentanyl, and the multi-state effort to bring down a leading drug dealer in Seattle. Read the full story at Seattle Met . . .
November 18, 2019
“Addiction: Mechanisms, Treatment, Prevention” UW Course for Winter Quarter
The multidisciplinary course “Addiction: Mechanisms, Treatment, Prevention” (CONJ556) will be offered in Winter Quarter 2020, Thursdays from 3:30 – 5:20pm in Health Sciences Tower room T635. Organized by ADAI Director Dr. Susan Ferguson, this lecture and discussion-based course highlights key advances, insights, methods, and challenges for the understanding of drug addiction from psychological, pharmacological, psychiatric,…
November 14, 2019
Speaking from the Heart: The Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP)

The Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) is an award-winning home visitation case‐management intervention working with a challenging population: pregnant and parenting women who have substance use disorders and trauma histories. Begun in 1991 at the University of Washington, PCAP now operates in fifteen counties throughout Washington State with the goals of helping mothers build healthy families…
Highly Potent Opioid Carfentanil Found in Seattle
Carfentanil, an opioid 10,000 times more potent than morphine and 100 times stronger than fentanyl, is showing up in Seattle with increasing frequency. In a KOMO News interview, ADAI principal scientist Caleb Banta-Green warns that users don’t know what they’re getting, or the dangers of this drug. View the full story on KOMO News. In…
November 5, 2019
“You don’t cure addiction — you manage it,” says ADAI scientist in interview with Variety.
Caleb Banta-Green, ADAI principal research scientist, told the entertainment news source Variety that “You don’t cure addiction — you manage it actively with counseling. You need to create a new life and a new way of interacting with people in a way that is healthy for you.” The interview was published on November 5 in Variety‘s Recovery…
November 4, 2019
Joe Merrill Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. Joseph Merrill, associate professor in General Internal Medicine at the UW, received a lifetime achievement award from the Washington State Health Care Authority’s Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery. The award was presented at the state’s Co-Occurring Disorders Conference in Yakima in October 2019. Dr. Merrill was the driving force behind the initial three-year,…
November 1, 2019
ADAI Small Grant Awards for UW Research on Marijuana
ADAI awarded four Small Grants for Marijuana Research in the September 2019 cycle. The goal of the Small Grants Program is to stimulate research at the University of Washington by supporting promising pilot projects which may ultimately be developed into full studies with outside grant support. Congratulations to the recipients! Michael R. Bruchas, PhD, Professor,…
October 29, 2019
Position Open for ADAI Administrator
ADAI has an outstanding opportunity for an Administrator. This position reports to the Director and is responsible for managing the operations of the institute, financial planning, budget management, grant and contract management, human resources administration, and special projects. As a member of the ADAI Executive Committee, the Administrator participates in policy review and development, long-range…
October 22, 2019
Washington’s Ban on Nicotine Vaping Products is a “Stopgap Public-Health Imperative”
In an op-ed published in the Seattle Times, ADAI research scientist Bia Carlini and WSU professor Laura Hill challenge an earlier column that downplayed the appropriateness of Washington’s ban on nicotine vaping products. Noting the lack of research into these unregulated and widely-available products which have been linked to illnesses in hundreds of individuals and…
“Treat Us Like Human Beings”: New ADAI Report Features Interviews with Syringe Exchange Participants

A new brief from Alison Newman, MPH, Connor Henry, MPH, and Caleb Banta-Green, PhD, MPH, MSW, “Treat us like individual human beings”: 2018 qualitative interviews with Washington State syringe exchange participants,” is now available on our Publications & Reports page. To get a richer understanding of the lives of syringe exchange participants, the authors conducted…
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