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Building Bridges: Advancing American Indian/Alaska Native Substance Abuse Research A State of the Science and Grant Development Workshop Neuroscience Center Conference Rooms C and D Rockville, Maryland AGENDA A State of the Science Workshop Day One: Tuesday, October 5, 2010 8:30 9:00 a.m. Welcome Phillip Smith, M.D., M.P.H. Director, Division of Planning, Evaluation, and Research Indian Health Service Nora D. Volkow, M.D. Director Kenneth R. Warren, Ph.D. Acting Director National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Introduction to the Meeting Kathy Etz, Ph.D. Judith Arroyo, Ph.D. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 1

Session I: American Indian/Alaska Native Research: Factors to Consider 9:00 9:25 a.m. Indigenous Approaches to Substance Abuse Research Donald Warne, M.D., M.P.H. Sanford Office of Native American Health 9:25 9:50 a.m. Improving Population-Level Public Health: Lessons Learned From University-Community Partnerships Brian Bumbarger, M.Ed. The Pennsylvania State University 9:50 10:15 a.m. Research That Benefits Native People Sarah Hicks, Ph.D. National Congress of American Indians 10:15 10:35 a.m. Discussion 10:35 10:45 a.m. Break Session II: Etiology of Substance Use: Risk, Protection and Related Factors Staff Facilitators: Kathy Etz and Judith Arroyo 10:45 11:20 a.m. Etiology of Substance Use: Risk, Protection, and Related Factors Jan Beals, Ph.D. University of Colorado Denver, University of Oklahoma 11:20 11:45 a.m. Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Alcoholism: Relevance to Prevention and Treatment Mary-Anne Enoch, M.D. Laboratory of Neurogenetics National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 11:45 1:00 p.m. Lunch (on your own) 1:00 1:35 p.m. Culturally Specific Risk and Protective Factors for Indigenous Adolescent Substance Abuse Les Whitbeck, Ph.D. University of Nebraska Patricia (Trisha) Prentice Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians 2

1:35 2:10 p.m. Toward a Broader Understanding of the Intersection of Substance Abuse and Intentional Self-Injury in Native Communities Allison Barlow, M.A. Center for American Indian Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Novalene Goklish White Mountain Apache Youth Suicide Prevention Program 2:10 2:35 p.m. From Injun Joe to Big Chief: The Relationship Between Microaggression Distress and Substance Abuse Among American Indians and Alaska Natives Karina Walters, Ph.D., Indigenous Wellness Research Institute 2:35 2:55 p.m. Questions/Discussion Nancy Whitesell, Ph.D. University of Colorado Denver 2:55 3:05 p.m. Break Session III: Treatment and Services Staff Facilitators: Dionne Jones and Carmen Rosa 3:05 3:40 p.m. Overview of American Indian and Alaska Native Substance Abuse Treatment Research: Cultural Adaptations to Consider Kamilla Venner, Ph.D. University of New Mexico 3:40 4:05 p.m. Utilization of Drumming for American Indians/Alaska Natives With Substance Use Disorders: A Pilot Study Overview Daniel Dickerson, D.O., M.P.H. University of California, Los Angeles 4:05 4:40 p.m. The Evidence Base, Culture, and Resources: Challenges to Providing Quality Substance Abuse Services for Native Communities Douglas Novins, M.D. University of Colorado Denver 4:40 5:00 p.m. Discussion Traci Rieckmann, Ph.D. Oregon Health & Science University 5:00 p.m. Adjourn for the day 3

Day Two: Wednesday, October 6, 2010 Session IV: Prevention Staff Facilitators: Aria Crump and Judith Arroyo 8:30 8:45 a.m. Welcome 8:45 9:15 a.m. An Overview of Substance Abuse Prevention Research Among American Indians and Alaska Natives John Lowe, Ph.D., R.N. Florida Atlantic University 9:15 9:45 a.m. The Efficacy of a Para-Professional Home Visiting Program: Early Results John Walkup, M.D. Weill Cornell Medical College Novalene Goklish White Mountain Apache Youth Suicide Prevention Program 9:45 10:10 a.m. Findings From Two Culturally Based Family Prevention Studies With Indigenous Populations Betsy Davis, Ph.D. Oregon Research Institute 10:10 10:20 a.m. Break 10:20 10:50 a.m. Building a Science Base for Environmental Interventions to Address Underage Drinking on Reservations Roland Moore, Ph.D. Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation Daniel Calac (Luiseño), M.D. Indian Health Council, Inc. 10:50 11:15 a.m. Developing an Evidence-Based Multi-Level Community Level Intervention for Suicide and Alcohol Abuse Prevention With Rural Yup ik Alaska Native Youth James Allen, Ph.D. University of Alaska Fairbanks 11:15 11:40 a.m. Question/Discussion Flavio Marsiglia, Ph.D. Arizona State University 4

Session V: Moving Forward 11:40 12:10 p.m. Substance Abuse Research in Indian Country: Building a Science That Meets the Need Dennis Donovan, Ph.D. 12:10 12:30 p.m. Discussion 12:30 1:45 p.m. Lunch (on your own) Tribal Participatory Research: Technical Assistance Grant Development Workshop 1:45 2:00 p.m. Welcome and Workshop Orientation Joseph Frascella, Ph.D. Director, Division of Clinical Neuroscience and Behavioral Research Session I: Key Elements of a Successful Partnership 2:00 2:45 p.m. Tribal Participatory Research: Necessary Components Lisa Rey Thomas, Ph.D., and Dennis Donovan, Ph.D. 2:45 3:00 p.m. Break Robin Sigo, M.S.W., Suquamish Tribe Laura Price, Port Gamble S KlallamTribe Session II: Working With the National Institutes of Health (NIH) 3:00 4:00 p.m. Program Perspectives on the NIH Grant Process Aria Crump, Sc.D. Jared Jobe, Ph.D. National Cancer Institute 4:00 p.m. Adjourn for the day 5

8:30 8:45 a.m. Welcome Day Three: Thursday, October 7, 2010 Session III: Composing an Application 8:45 10:00 a.m. Panel Discussion: Review Considerations, Key Elements, and Grantsmanship Top Review Lessons from Panel Members and the Scientific Review Officer, Discussion John Lowe, Ph.D., R.N., Florida Atlantic University Les Whitbeck, Ph.D., University of Nebraska R. V. Srinivas, Ph.D., National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism John Walkup, M.D., Weill Cornell Medical College Nancy Whitesell, Ph.D., University of Colorado Denver Alison Ball, Ph.D., University of Oregon Meena Hiremath, Ph.D., 10:00 10:45 a.m. Learning by Example: Examining a Funded Redacted Application Betsy Davis, Ph.D. Oregon Research Institute Aria Crump, Sc.D. 10:45 11:15 a.m. Successful Partnerships Tessa Evans-Campbell, Ph.D. 11:15 1:45 p.m. Roundtable Meetings: Concept Paper Analysis Concepts Session With Two Concepts at Each Table: Program Staff, Senior Researchers Working Lunch 1:45 2:15 p.m. Questions and Discussion of Roundtable Meetings 2:15 p.m. Closing Ceremony Tessa Evans-Campbell, Ph.D., and Bonnie Duran, Ph.D. Indigenous Wellness Research Institute 2:30 p.m. Adjourn 6