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“Our mission is to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by alcohol and other drug use through treatment, education, training, and research that promotes a greater understanding of addiction disorders.“ A.P. Rancho Cucamonga
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“Research studies indicate that the Matrix Model is very effective in treating various addictions, including methamphetamine.” Bertha Madras Office of Demand Reduction Office of National Drug Control Policy
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Research & Grants – Investigating Addiction and Recovery
The Matrix Institute is a non-profit organization established in 1984. Our mission is to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by alcohol and other drug use through treatment, education and training, and research promoting a greater understanding of addiction disorders.
Service Grants & Research Projects Matrix Institute offices serve as sites for many service grants and research projects conducted by the Institute and other organizations such as the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Integrated Substance Abuse Programs (ISAP).
- The service grants fund the delivery of effective treatments that are supported by research findings.
- The research projects evaluate both new treatments for addictions and new applications of recognized treatment interventions.
- Conducting this research and disseminating the findings to the widest possible audience are the primary goals of the Institute. Matrix staff have published extensively in academic peer-reviewed journals and in the popular press.
To learn more about research opportunities or to inquire about a specific area of interest, please contact: [email protected]
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LOCATION
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WEST LA
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LOS ANGELES
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INLAND EMPIRE
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SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
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Grants and research studies
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4 Models of Telephone Support for Stimulant Recovery
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Starting Treatment with Agonist Replacement Therapies (START)
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4 Models of Telephone Support for Stimulant Recovery
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Double-blind, Placebo controlled trial of Bupropion or Methamphetamine dependence
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Funding agency
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(NIDA)
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Description
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Evaluates different types of telephone support in continuing care.
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24 Weeks of either Buprenorphine or Methadone Treatment to Compare Changes in Liver Enzymes
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Evaluates different types of telephone support in continuing care.
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Investigates new medication for methamphetamine dependence at no cost.
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Principal Investigator Project Director
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David Farabee, Ph.D.
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Walter Ling, M.D.
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David Farabee, Ph.D.
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Michael McCann, M.A. Dana Harris, M.D.
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Contacts
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Only patients in treatment are eligible.
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Dan George Sarah Webster
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Only patients in treatment are eligible.
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Anita Baghee Robert Willis
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Phone No.
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1-310-487-8305
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1-323-933-9186
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1-909-989-9724
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1-818-226-6070
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