$12 million grant to research challenges connected with rural drug abuse
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has received a nearly $12 million federal grant to research challenges connected with rural drug abuse in the Midwest.
The five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health will fund a research initiative called the Rural Drug Addiction Center. Researchers will track 600 rural drug users in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri.
The mid-west has seen a drastic jump in its drug overdose rate in recent years. The issue is complicated by a trend among the regions drug users who are often addicted to a combination of substances. It’s an understudied phenomenon and a large part of the drug epidemic.
The program’s leader, Kirk Dombrowski, tells News Talk KZRG that current drug addiction treatment focuses on brain chemistry, but understanding social patterns of abuse can lead to new treatments.