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Discipline of Pharmacology
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World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Research in the Treatment of Drug and Alcohol ProblemsOverviewThe WHO Collaborating Centre for Research in the Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Problems (WHO Centre) is a joint venture between the World Health Organization, Drug & Alcohol Services South Australia (DASSA) and the University of Adelaide’s Faculty of Health Sciences under the auspices of the Discipline of Pharmacology. The WHO Centre undertakes and coordinates major research activities throughout the world, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, and has developed research-based collaborations with many countries in the Asia-Pacific interested in evidence-based treatment. The WHO Centre also focuses on work force development opportunities for international, national and local drug and alcohol workers along with opportunities for placements for higher degree students. Contact Us:Address: WHO Collaborating Centre Telephone: +61 8 8274 3380 Current ProjectsCompleted Projects
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