Understanding Novel Approaches to Reduce Opioid Abuse Liability: A CMSRU Research Initiative
NIDA Grant Announcement
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU) is proud to announce that Amanda Fakira, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical sciences, has been awarded a prestigious R01 grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) totaling $2.3 million. This funding will support her groundbreaking research focused on innovative strategies to reduce opioid abuse liability.
Research Objectives
The primary aim of Dr. Fakira's research is to explore novel approaches that could significantly lessen the risk of opioid dependency. As the opioid crisis continues to pose a substantial public health challenge, her work is particularly timely and vital.
- Innovative Strategies: Investigating potential alternatives to traditional opioids.
- Public Health Impact: Aiming to decrease the prevalence of opioid abuse.
- Funding Source: The prestigious NIDA grant supports high-impact research.
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