CLUB DRUG RESEARCH AND EDUCATION INITIATIVE Release Date: December 8, 1999 NOTICE: DA-00-002 National Institute on Drug Abuse The National Institute on Drug Abuse has launched a major new initiative in response to the increasing popularity of substances collectively known as “club drugs.” The purpose of this notice is to inform the research community that NIDA is interested in expanding its research portfolio on all aspects related to the use, abuse, short- and long-term effects of “club drugs.” The term, “club drugs” refers to substances being used by young adults at all-night dance parties such as “raves” or “trances,” at dance clubs and bars (see http://www.clubdrugs.org for more information). Applications can be in response to several NIDA program announcements, for example: ? Drug Abuse Prevention Intervention Research (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-00-002.html) ? Drug Use And Related Adverse Behavioral And Social Consequences (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-99-113.html) ? Neuroscience Research On Drug Addiction (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-99-033.html) Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis at the standard receipt dates.
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