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Drug & Alcohol Dependence (CPDD journal) Volume 107, Issue 1 (1 February 2010): NIDA History

"The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is the fulfillment of a long frustrated dream of bringing the highest levels of science and the full power of health-care to bear on the intransigent problem of addiction to drugs of abuse. NIDA sprang to life in September 1973, built from three pieces—the White House SpecialAction Office for Drug Abuse Prevention (SAODAP), plus the Division of Narcotic Abuse and DrugAddiction(DNADA) and the Addiction Research Center (ARC), both of which had been parts of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). "
-Bob DuPont

NIDA 35th anniversary papers

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National Institute on Drug Abuse at its first 35 yearsPages 80-81Robert L. DuPont Preview PDF (83 K) Related Articles

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Present at the creation—NIDA's first five yearsPages 82-87 Preview PDF (144 K) Related Articles

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Bill Pollin Era at NIDA (1979-1985)Pages 88-91 Preview PDF (111 K) Related Articles

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The Highs and Lows of My Years at NIDA (1986-1992)Pages 92-95 Preview PDF (100 K) Related Articles

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The Road from ADAMHA to NIH: Reflections on NIDA (1992 - 1994)Pages 96-98 Preview PDF (99 K) Related Articles

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NIDA in the 90's: (1994-2001)Pages 99-101 Preview PDF (95 K) Related Articles

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NIDA 35-Year Anniversary: Past Lessons, Present Accomplishments and Future Challenges (2001-2003)Pages 102-105 Preview PDF (102 K) Related Articles

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Celebrating the History of NIDA (2003-present)Pages 106-107 Preview PDF (91 K) Related Articles

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The History of a Public Science: How the Addiction Research Center Became the NIDA Intramural Research ProgramPages 108-112 Preview PDF (135 K) Related Articles

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How NIDA Became Interested in Precise Nuances of Injection BehaviorsPages 113-115 Preview PDF (124 K) Related Articles

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NIDA, This is Your LifePages 116-118 Preview PDF (95 K) Related Articles

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