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Clinical Trials Network
CTN Bulletin January 31, 2013
Volume 13 - 02
Trial Progress – Over 15,000! Trial enrollment numbers reflect study information as of January 31, 2013.
Open Studies • CTN 0037 – STRIDE (Stimulant Reduction
Intervention using Dosed Exercise) Enrolled 302 (N=300). Enrollment completed – in follow up phase.
• CTN 0047 – SMART-ED (Screening, Motivational Assessment, Referral, and Treatment in Emergency Departments) Enrolled 1,285 (N=1,285). Enrollment completed – in follow up phase.
• CTN 0048 – CURB (Cocaine Use Reduction with Buprenorphine). Enrolled 302 (N=300). Enrollment completed – in follow up phase.
• CTN 0049 – Project HOPE (Hospital Visit as Opportunity for Prevention and Engagement for HIV-Infected Drug Users). Enrolled 271 (N=800).
• CTN 0050 – Long Term Follow-up to the CTN 0027 (START) Study. Enrolled 758 (N=1,267).
• CTN 0052 – BRAC (Buspirone for Relapse-Prevention in Adults with Cocaine Dependence). Enrolled 49 (N=60). Total Enrolled All Studies: 15,633
CTN Scientific Poster Session
Clinical Trials Network (CTN) members pride themselves on sharing results, experiences, techniques, and observations from their scientific trials. Numerous CTN posters have been presented at national meetings over the past year. The CTN applauds the
efforts of its members and encourages the sharing and transferring of information. In order to maximize the impact of these valuable lessons, members who have presented posters since January 2012 are encouraged to consider displaying them at the March 2013 Steering Committee (SC) Meeting. CTNers who are interested in displaying a poster should contact Asmaa Ahmed at [email protected] with the poster title, author(s), and meeting that the poster was presented at by February 22, 2013. Nearly a dozen posters have already been submitted. A listing of the approved poster titles and authors will be included in the next Bulletin.
CTN is a program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse,
part of the National Institutes of Health within the Department of Health and Human Services.
NIDA National Drug Facts Week NIDA’s National Drug Facts Week (NDFW) is a weeklong event for teens to get answers on drugs and drug abuse from scientific experts. There are numerous
community based events and activities on the web, television, and through contests. This year’s NDFW began on January 28th with more than 500 events registered from around the country, breaking records from previous years. For the first time, events are being held in all 50 states. To find an event in your area, please check out: http://drugfactsweek.drugabuse.gov/. Contact Brian Marquis at [email protected] for more information. CTN Steering Committee – Registration Opens
The Spring 2013 CTN Steering Committee Meeting will be held at the Hyatt Regency Bethesda, Bethesda, Maryland, on March 12-15, 2013.
To register for the meeting, review the detailed agenda, and obtain additional logistical information, visit: www.seiservices.com/NIDA/CTN/Meetings/.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013 8:30 – 5:00 Substance use Disorders in Racial/Ethnic
Minorities Workshop Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:30 – 12:00 Substance use Disorders in Racial/Ethnic
Minorities Workshop 12:00 – 2:00 Adolescent Special Interest Group 1:00 – 3:00 Gender Special Interest Group 2:00 – 4:00 Pharmacotherapy Special Interest Group 3:00 – 5:00 Design and Analysis Workgroup 6:00 – 8:00 Community Treatment Program Caucus 6:00 – 8:00 Principal Investigator Caucus
Thursday, March 14, 2013 8:00 – 9:00 Node Coordinator Workgroup 9:00 – 11:00 Research Development Committee 9:00 – 11:00 Research Utilization Committee 8:30 – 2:30 International Grant Writing Workshop
and Forum 11:00 – 1:00 Executive Committee 12:00 – 1:00 CTN 0037 Stimulant Reduction
Intervention using Dosed Exercise Study 3:00 – 6:00 Steering Committee 6:30 – 9:00 CTN 0048 Cocaine Use Reduction with
Buprenorphine Study
Friday, March 15, 2013 8:30 – 3:00 Steering Committee
For program information, please contact Ron Dobbins at (301) 451-9575.
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March SC Meeting Symposiums The Minority Interest Group and Gender Interest Group are planning exciting presentations to discuss CTN study results addressing minorities, health disparities, and
gender differences at the upcoming March Steering Committee meetings. An International Grant Writing workshop and symposium will be presented as well on March 14, 2013. See the attached flyers for all three symposiums. International Collaborators at SC Meeting
This year, many international collaborators and guests will attend the March Steering Committee Meeting. Visitors from several countries will participate in the grant writing
workshop, followed by a symposium on March 14, 2013.
To support travel of junior investigators from Canada, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research is providing travel awards for trainees (post-doctoral fellows), new investigators, and knowledge users to attend this meeting. For additional information, go to http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/46092.html or contact Carmen Rosa at [email protected].
A flyer with more information about the International Workshop and Forum is attached to this Bulletin.
Election Results! RDC Update The votes are in – congratulations to the following elected members of the CTN Research Development Committee! Principal Investigators: Kathleen Brady (Southern Consortium), Dennis Donovan (Pacific Northwest Node), Edward Nunes (Greater New York Node), and Madhukar Trivedi (Texas Node) Community Treatment Providers: Kathy Burlew (Ohio Valley Node), Marc Fishman (Mid-Atlantic Node), Louise Haynes (Southern Consortium), and Candace Hodgkins (Florida Node Alliance) The members will assume their official duties beginning with the February meeting. Thanks to all who participated in this election! EC Update The Executive Committee elected Theresa Winhusen (Ohio Valley Node) to Chair their Committee for the next year. Congratulations go to Theresa and a big thanks to Kathleen Brady for her service as the Chair over the last two years.
Pacific Region Node News The Pacific Region Node’s Regional Dissemination
Conference will be held on Thursday, February 28, 2013 from 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the California Endowment Center for Healthy Communities in Los Angeles. The conference is sponsored by the CTN’s Pacific Region Node, Pacific Southwest Addiction
Technology Transfer Center, and UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs. The conference will include researchers who will present in the areas of HIV, HCV, Dual Diagnosis, Pain and Addiction, Opioid Dependence, and Criminal Justice. Spots are limited, but registration is open to all interested individuals. For information, go to http://www.attcnetwork.org/regcenters/generalContent.asp?rcid=11&content=CUSTOM2SUB1 or contact Al Hasson at (310) 267-5224 or [email protected].
Southern Consortium (SC) Node News Over the past year, the Southern Consortium Node has had the privilege of hosting Effat Merghati-khoei, Ph.D., a recipient of a 2010 NIDA INVEST Research Fellowship. During her time
at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston, South Carolina, Dr. Merghati-khoei has successfully focused on expanding her knowledge in addiction research and treatment. Her work has enabled her to return to her home in Tehran, Iran, to pursue her own research on sexual risk behaviors in women with substance use disorders. The SC Node is looking forward to continuing a collaborative relationship with Dr. Merghati-khoei to help her achieve her research goals and to bring the experimental and clinical techniques learned at MUSC to bear on her ongoing work with women in Iran. The SC Node wishes her all the best in her future research. Sad News – Greater New York Node
The Greater New York Node sadly announces the passing of Ira J. Marion from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Ira dedicated his life for over 40 years to help expand medication assisted treatment for a generation
of individuals with substance use disorders. He helped to build and grow the Division of Substance Abuse, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he served for 30 years as the Assistant Executive Director and then the Executive Director. He was the first and most recent Board President of the New York State Association of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers (ASAP), and was a strong supporter of the CTN. All who knew Ira saw his passion and dedication to the field, and colleagues, friends, and all those whose lives he touched will miss him.
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2012 CTN Dissemination Library by the Numbers In 2012, visitors to the CTN Dissemination Library and the use of information resources like the “What’s New” blog and Facebook page increased. A YouTube channel was added in June to house videos from CCC (Clinical Coordinating Center at EMMES) webinars – making those recordings easy to watch right on the Library’s web site! Here are some of the 2012 Library “numbers”:
56 – Articles added to the library in 2012 36 – Posters and presentations 38 – Videos
11,628 visitors to the Library 44,296 pages viewed
Social Media Savvy 1,533 Views of the What’s New Blog 1,032 Views of YouTube webinars 5,148 Views on Facebook 178 Articles e-mailed to users 201 Articles now FREE in PubMed Central
Most Popular Pages 1. CTN Protocols – Learn about the studies in the CTN 2. CTN Training – Find webinars and training tools 3. 2012 Free CEU Project – Addressing
Sexual Issues in Addictions Treatment Workshop 4. Advanced Search – Combine terms to find exactly what you need! 5. Nodes & CTPs – Who’s doing this CTN thing anyway?
Coming in early 2013 is a new CEU package titled “Accelerating Knowledge Exchange in Substance Abuse Treatment.” This package, featuring videos from the April 2012 “Mini-Blending” conference in Atlanta, Georgia,
and a short quiz, will be available in February 2013 to counselors and others. The CTN Dissemination Library is maintained by the Pacific Northwest Node of the Clinical Trials Network. Their website is at: http://ctndisseminationlibrary.org For information about the CTN Dissemination Library or to submit your latest article, poster, presentation, or other CTN-related publications, please e-mail the librarians at [email protected].
CTN Research Utilization Committee The CTN Research Utilization Committee (RUC) meets monthly to discuss the adoption of CTN-tested and successful interventions within the CTN, development of dissemination projects,
tracking of dissemination activities within the CTN, and promotion of dissemination research using CTN as a platform. On their January call, the RUC discussed several upcoming regional dissemination conferences and training opportunities including: • Pacific Northwest Node – Co-Occurring Disorders
on February 8, 2013, in Spokane, Washington. • Mid-Atlantic Node – The Use of Technology within
the Research Field on March 8, 2013. • Ohio Valley Node – Medication Assisted Treatment
in North Dakota on April 26-27, 2013. • Texas Node – Regional Dissemination Conference
on April 26, 2013. The RUC also met with representatives from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Canada's largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital. CAMH representatives discussed research and dissemination and adoption of evidence-based practices in Canada. Follow-up conversations are planned to explore the possibility of future collaboration. Holiday Closings
NIDA will be closed on Monday, February 18th in observance of the President’s Day holiday.
New Funding Opportunities The following announcements may be of interest to those in the CTN: • PHS 2013-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH,
CDC, FDA and ACF for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (PA-13-088)
• PHS 2013-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH for Small Business Technology Transfer Grant Applications (PA-13-089)
Updates for this Bulletin should be sent to Carol Cushing at
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The CTN Minority Interest Group (MIG) will host a symposium on treatments for substance use disorders (SUDs) and HIV in racial/ethnic minorities at the CTN Steering Committee on March 12–13, 2013. Please join the members of the CTN as they present their research from our clinical trials, surveys and secondary analyses. Researchers, clinicians, and representatives from NIH and other federal agencies will be present for discussion and networking.
SympoSium
Substance Use Disorders in Racial/Ethnic Minorities
Date/Time: March 12, 2013 (8:30 AM to 5:00 PM) and March 13, 2013 (8:30 AM to 12:00 PM)
Venue: Hyatt Regency Bethesda
National Drug Abuse Treatment
CliniCal Trials neTwork
For additional information, contact: Carmen Rosa at [email protected]
March 14, 2013
Hyatt Regency, Bethesda, MD
8:30 am - 2:30 pm
NIDA CTN INTERNATIONAL GRANT WRITING
WORKSHOP & SYMPOSIUM
Agenda Grant Writing
8:30-11:30 am
Overview of NIH Grant Application and Review
NIH Fogarty Program
NIDA International Program & Funding Opportunities
Words of Wisdom from Investigators
For information about program contact. Carmen Rosa
Agenda International Symposium
12:00-2:30 pm
INVEST Fellows
Dr. Vivi Octavia (Indonesia) Mentor: Dr. George Woody
Dr. Jan Klimas (Ireland): Mentor: Dennis McCarty
International Collaborators
Dr. Fiestas, Instituto Nacional de Salud., Perú
Dr. Anette Søgaard Nielsen, University of Southern Denmark
Dr. Evan Wood, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Dr. Roberto Mollica, Dipartimento Politiche Antidroga, Roma, Italy
Dr. Rodrigo Marin, Instituto de Psiquiatria Ramon de la Fuente, Mexico
For information about NIDA International Program, visit
http://international.drugabuse.gov/index.html
1:00-3:00 pm
The CTN Gender Special Interest Group (GSIG) will host a
symposium to discuss recently published and new analyses
of CTN studies addressing gender-related research and their
impact on clinical practice.
Gender Related Research in the Clinical Trials Network: What’s New?
For more information con-
tact Carmen Rosa at
Program includes:
Introduction: Dr. Shelly Greenfield, Harvard Medical School
Women and Trauma: Dr. Denise Hien, Columbia University,
HIV Risk Behaviors and Gender:
Dr. Audrey Brooks, University of Arizona
Dr. Donald Calsyn, University of Washington
Dr. Aimee Campbell, Columbia University
Dr. Christina Meade, Duke University
Prescription Opioid Dependence: Dr. Kate McHugh,
Harvard Medical School