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In this Section
- Mission Statement
- Research Portfolio
- Projects & Initiatives
- Strategic Plan
- History of NIAAA
- 40th Anniversary
- Donations to NIAAA
- Interagency Coordinating Committee on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Our Work
Guided by our mission to lead the nation’s research efforts on alcohol use disorder, NIAAA supports research conducted within the Institute, as well as in institutions around the world.
Extramural Research
Extramural research is research conducted by organizations outside the NIH with NIH support through grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements.
NIAAA’s extramural research program comprises the following divisions:
- Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research
- Division of Metabolism and Health Effects
- Division of Neuroscience and Behavior
- Division of Treatment and Recovery Research
- Division of Medications Development
- For additional information about the NIAAA Extramural Programs, Offices and Initiatives visit https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/research/extramural-research
The extramural portfolio supports both clinical and basic science research.
Clinical research comprises more than 30 percent of NIAAA’s extramural research, and includes programs in:
- Prevention
- Treatment
- Health Services
Intramural Research
The laboratories and researchers housed within NIAAA seek to unravel the biological basis of alcohol use disorders and related problems, and to develop new strategies to prevent and treat these disorders.
Learn more about the NIAAA:
- Mission
- Research Portfolio – NIAAA’s research priorities and topics
- Projects & Initiatives – Critical research areas we support with dedicated programs, studies, and working groups
- Strategic Plan – The broad principles that guide NIAAA’s alcohol research studies through 2014
- Advisory Council – The group of research experts who advise the Institute on program and policy matters in alcohol research
- Institute History