Training in Equity and Structural Solutions in Addictions
The UW Training in Equity and Structural Solutions in Addictions (TESSA) T32 Training Program is a pre- and postdoctoral training program funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA). TESSA provides predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowship positions in multidisciplinary training for addiction health services research from an anti-racist lens.
TESSA offers trainees opportunities for mentored research and training in addiction health services research. The program’s goal is to provide the next generation of addictions health services researchers with the knowledge, skills, and experiences to generate innovative structural solutions to improve equity. TESSA hopes to foster a multidisciplinary understanding of addictions and their care from an anti-racist, structural lens.
Investigators
Emily Williams, PhD, MPH (Health Systems and Population Health) Principle Investigator
Judith Tsui, MD, MPH (UW Medicine) Principle Investigator
Mary Hatch Mentor
Fund Information
NIH/NIDA
Grant #: <1T32 DA057920
USD: $$1,356,492
Start: 7/2023
End: 6/2028
Status: current