
| Addiction Research Unit |
| Department of Psychology/University at Buffalo |
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ARU Profile
Mission
The Addiction Research Unit (ARU) is a nonprofit scientific research group
with laboratory facilities at the University at Buffalo (a campus of the
State University of New York). The ARU's mission is to:
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conduct basic scientific research investigating the neural basis of addiction,
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develop medications for the treatment of addiction, and
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disseminate unbiased scientific information concerning addiction.
Funding
Financial support for the work at the ARU is solicited from:
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private donations,
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foundation support,
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pharmaceutical contracts, and
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government grants and contracts.
Funds Management
Grants and contract research accounts are managed by the Office of Sponsored
Program Administration (University at Buffalo), and private donations are
administered by the University at Buffalo Foundation.
Contributions/Sponsor Information
Potential sponsors should address inquiries to the Feedback
link at this web site.
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