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          • ABOUT THE CENTER

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          • MEET THE DIRECTOR


            Senior Scientist, William (Bill) C. Kerr, PhD, is Director of ARG’s National Alcohol Research Center and Co-Directs the National Alcohol Survey and the Health Disparities projects.  Bill also serves as the scientific director at ARG and continues to lead R01 projects, including a grant to investigate secondhand harms from alcohol and other drugs.

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          • MEET THE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

            Senior Scientist Nina Mulia, DrPH, is Center Associate Director and Director of the Alcohol Services project. She specializes in and has published widely on race and ethnicity and socioeconomic disparities in heavy drinking, alcohol problems, and alcohol services utilization.

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          • ASSESSING HID OVER THE LIFECOURSE

            This project, led by Camillia Lui, PhD, traces trends in harmful drinking patterns over a 40-year period, and identifies a range of alcohol-related precursors and problems through event-based and population-based approaches to inform early screening and interventions for high-risk groups.

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          • ABOUT THE SURVEY

            • About the National Alcohol Survey
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          • MEET THE SURVEY CO-DIRECTOR

            Scientist and Deputy Scientific Director, Priscilla Martinez, oversees the survey design, data collection, and analyses.  In the latest cycle of the NAS, Priscilla conducted dried blood spot sampling to help better understand the relationship between how our immune systems work and what role they might play in how alcohol use can affect our mental health.

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In the News

In person or Online? Study Reveals Greater Benefits for In-person Mutual-help Group Attendance in Alcohol Use Disorder Recovery

In person or Online? Study Reveals Greater Benefits for In-person Mutual-help Group Attendance in Alcohol Use Disorder Recovery

What Recovery Means for People Recovering from Substance Use Disorder

What Recovery Means for People Recovering from Substance Use Disorder

WSJ: William C. Kerr Shares Insights on Health Risks of Alcohol Consumption

WSJ: William C. Kerr Shares Insights on Health Risks of Alcohol Consumption

William C. Kerr Discusses Alcohol Use and Injuries in Time Magazine

William C. Kerr Discusses Alcohol Use and Injuries in Time Magazine

Newsweek: Alcohol Policies Could Curb Binge Drinking

Newsweek: Alcohol Policies Could Curb Binge Drinking

NYT: This Drinking Habit Is More Dangerous Than Bingeing

NYT: This Drinking Habit Is More Dangerous Than Bingeing

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In the News: To Battle the Bullet, Baltimore Goes After the Bottle

WSJ: How Much Alcohol Can You Drink a Week and Still Be Healthy?

WSJ: How Much Alcohol Can You Drink a Week and Still Be Healthy?

Closing Bars Early Reduced Homicides by 40% in One US Neighborhood

Closing Bars Early Reduced Homicides by 40% in One US Neighborhood

Black, Hispanic/Latinx, and Younger Adults are Less Likely to Attend AA

Black, Hispanic/Latinx, and Younger Adults are Less Likely to Attend AA

You Could Be Drinking More Than You Think, Without Even Knowing

You Could Be Drinking More Than You Think, Without Even Knowing

BI: Some States Crack Down on Alcohol That Looks Like Juice

BI: Some States Crack Down on Alcohol That Looks Like Juice

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We are a non-profit research organization that seeks to improve public health through deepening our understanding of alcohol and other drug use and investigating innovative approaches to reduce its consequences for individuals, families, and communities.

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