Randomized trial finds distinct immune biomarker changes in light vs. heavy drinkers, highlighting dose- and behavior-dependent effects of alcohol on inflammation.
Abby Morales, Kevin McCurdy, and Jacob Talamantes represented CADRE at this year’s Emerging Areas of Science IDeA Symposium in Providence, RI, presenting cutting-edge research on alcohol use disorder and related health outcomes.
Former CADRE Investigator, Carolina Haass-Koffler, collaborates with Brown University engineers to pioneer groundbreaking diagnostic tools that detect opioid exposure in adults and newborns.
CADRE supported researchers have launched a study testing MDMA, known as ecstasy or molly, and talk therapy as a treatment for PTSD and alcohol use disorder in military veterans.
CADRE is currently accepting applications for Research Project Lead. Support of up to $200,000 will be provided. Intent submissions are due by Friday, June 13, 2025.
CADRE is currently accepting applications for Pilot Project Lead. Support of up to $75,000 will be provided. Intent submissions are due by Monday, March 31, 2025.
In a Q&A, Peter Monti, a professor of alcohol and addiction studies at Brown University and a leading researcher of alcohol and disease exacerbation, shared his perspective on alcohol and cancer.
With renewed funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Center for Addiction and Disease Risk Exacerbation will build on its research to understand mechanisms linking substance use with chronic disease.
A team of Brown faculty members is conducting the first study of its kind to investigate whether MDMA-assisted therapy can relieve the suffering of Veterans with PTSD and alcohol use disorder.
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is among the most common conditions facing U.S. Veterans, with no effective cure. Additionally, many Veterans use alcohol to alleviate their trauma, making medical treatment even more complex. For these high risk patients, Professors Christy Capone and Carolina Haass-Koffler are thinking outside the box: Could a treatment involving psychedelic drugs potentially save Veteran lives?
Over his 50 years at Brown University, Professor Peter M. Monti has not only been witness to a sea change in our understanding of addictive disorders, but has contributed to that understanding with his research and leadership. At the School of Public Health’s 10th anniversary, he reflects on the decades of work defining Brown’s public health legacy.
Dr. Aditya Khanna, Ph.D. recently co-authored a research article on sexually transmitted infections titled "Social networks, high-risk anal HPV and coinfection with HIV in young sexual minority men".
Faculty members at the School of Public Health will use a Brown Research Seed Award to evaluate MDMA’s potential as treatment for veterans with co-occurring PTSD and alcohol use disorder.
Safety, feasibility, and acceptability of MDMA-assisted therapy for the treatment of co-occurring alcohol use disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder in veterans.
Published in Addictive Behaviors, CADRE authors Dr. Jennifer Tidey and Dr. Alexander Sokolovsky used PATH survey data to reveal key mediators between psychiatric symptoms and cigarette consumption.