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RTI In The Media
HHS Gives Four States Funds to Drastically Cut Opioid Deaths
April 18, 2019 - Modern Healthcare
RTI In The Media
NIH to Leverage Data Management for Opioid Crisis Research
April 15, 2021 - HealthITAnalytics
Impact
Building the Evidence: Understanding the Impacts of Drug Decriminalization in Oregon
October 11, 2022
RTI In The Media
HHS Announces $350M Study Aimed at Creating 'Blueprint' for Curbing Opioid Abuse
April 18, 2019 - Fierce Healthcare
RTI In The Media
Trump Administration to Launch New Opioid-Addiction Initiative
April 18, 2019 - Wall Street Journal
Expert
Georgiy Bobashev
RTI In The Media
Big Data is a Tool in the Fight to Reduce the Level of Drug Addiction and the Number of HIV-Infected
February 25, 2019 - ITMO.NEWS (Russian)
News Release
RTI International to Coordinate National Study to Reduce Opioid Fatalities
April 18, 2019
RTI In The Media
Professor at N.C. A&T Harnesses Social Media Data to Study Opioid Epidemic in North Carolina
March 06, 2019 - N.C. A&T
Announcement
RTI Researchers Offer In-Depth Look at HEALing Communities Study in Special Journal Issue
October 09, 2020
Solution
Coordinating Centers for Multisite Studies
Event
APHA Annual Meeting 2018
November 11, 2018
RTI In The Media
RTI, UNC land $21 Million to Enhance Research Data on Opioid Addiction
April 22, 2021 - Triangle Business Journal
RTI In The Media
Even in Best-Case Scenario, Opioid Overdose Deaths Will Keep Rising Until 2022
February 01, 2019 - LA Times
RTI In The Media
US Health Agency Pours $350 Million into Fight Against Opioid Crisis
April 18, 2019 - Nature
RTI In The Media
Ohio State to Lead $65.9 Million state Study to Help Reduce Opioid Deaths
April 18, 2019 - The Columbus Dispatch
News Release
UNC and RTI to Provide Data Management, Stewardship to NIH-Funded Researchers Focused on the Opioid and Pain Management Public Health Crisis
April 14, 2021
Event
ASHG Annual Meeting 2022
October 25, 2022
Expert
David Heller
RTI In The Media
Even in Best-Case Scenario, Opioid Overdose Deaths Will Keep Rising Until 2022
February 19, 2019 - Chicago Tribune