March 11, 2019
Professional Tools
Empathy Lens Photo Collection Free realistic, non-stigmatizing photographs of syringe services programs and harm reduction interactions, safer use supplies, mobile clinics, drug checking services, community health services, recovery supports, provider/patient interactions, and more — for use in education, media, and other information outreach. Includes an educational page about stigma in media with tips on how…
Education & Prevention
ADAI Clearinghouse Resource center for Washington state residents with both print and online resources about drugs and alcohol. Community organizations can order some print materials for free; most items are available digitally. Some materials available in multiple languages. [visit site] Learn About Cannabis Science-based information about cannabis for a general audience. Includes factsheets, special pages…
February 28, 2019
John F. Neumaier

In February 2005 Dr. Neumaier was named an Associate Director of the Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute (ADAI) to oversee the ADAI Small Grants Program. Prior to that, he had served as a regular reviewer for the Small Grants program for several years. John F. Neumaier, M.D., Ph.D. graduated from Reed College and then completed…
January 25, 2019
Bryan Hartzler

Now in his 22nd year at ADAI, Dr. Hartzler’s work principally focuses on the dissemination and implementation of empirically-supported health services for persons with substance use disorders. This is reflected in his directorship of the UW Center for Advancing Addiction Health Services (CAAHS), and in research to date that includes local, regional, national, and international…
December 14, 2018
Beatriz Carlini

Dr. Beatriz Carlini, PhD, MPH (Bia) is Research Associate Professor at the Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. Since 2016, Dr. Carlini has led the ADAI Cannabis Research and Education Program (CERP). Her research career has been dedicated to understanding the public health impact of legal psychoactive substance use (such…
Caleb Banta-Green

Dr. Banta-Green is the director of the UW Center for Community-Engaged Drug Education, Epidemiology and Research (CEDEER) at ADAI and Research Professor in the UW Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute. He is an adjunct research professor in the Departments of Epidemiology and Health Systems & Population Health at the…
December 10, 2018
E-Learning and Interventions
This page highlights some of the online trainings, webinar recordings, and virtual toolkits developed by different centers and programs at ADAI. Online Training Medicinal Cannabis & Chronic Pain Developed for health professionals, including physicians, nurses, osteopaths, pharmacists, and PAs, this training presents current information on the use of medicinal cannabis for the treatment of various…
Publications & Reports
Find Publications by Keyword, Topic, or Author Search all publications by keyword Find all ADAI Briefs/Reports Browse by Topic:American Indians / Alaska NativesCannabisHarm reductionHIV/AIDS/Sexual Risk BehaviorGender/LGBTQ+Stimulants (methamphetamine, cocaine) Opioids/Overdose PreventionPregnant & Parenting Women/FASDTreatmentState & County Drug TrendsYouth/Young Adults/College Search by ADAI Author Select a NameView All by YearBanta-Green, CalebBiamont, BenBrunner, MegCarlini, BeatrizDonovan, Dennis M. (ret.)Ferguson,…
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