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Description
The Indigenous Addiction Research Program, part of the End of Summer Research Training, provides foundational knowledge and research skills in Indigenous addiction research. Instructors Drs. Kamilla Venner (Ahtna Athabascan) and Aimee Campbell bring over 25 years of combined experience in substance use disorder research.
Topics include:
- Substance misuse prevention, treatment, and recovery
- Harm reduction models and methods
- Partnering with Tribal communities
- Cultural adaptation and integration of traditional Tribal healing practices
- Best research practices within American Indian and Alaska Native communities
Deadline to Apply
April 2, 2026
Requirements
We encourage community health workers, researchers, program managers, undergraduates, and graduate students to apply.
Selected candidates will be awarded:
- Lodging in Portland (room and tax only)
- Per diem
- Transportation to and from the airport
- Airfare, train, or car mileage to Portland, Oregon
- Course tuition, course materials, and books
Apply here: https://lnkd.in/g4QGhUbC
Visit our website for additional details: https://lnkd.in/gRzWMnRF
