CHERISH Awarded NIDA Center of Excellence Grant to Address Growing Complexities of Substance Use Disorder, HCV, and HIV

Identifying Costs to Sustain SUD, HCV, and HIV Treatment and Care

Transforming Methods through Research Partnerships

Assembling Early-career Researchers and State Decision Makers

Looking Ahead

Photo of CHERISH participants

Based at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Kathryn McCollister (center) directs the CHERISH Methodology Core and is supported by Don Ekanayake (left), senior research associate, and Erminia Fardone (right), assistant scientist, from the Department of Public Health Sciences in the Division of Health Services Research and Policy.


“Budget changes or constraints often stand in the way of implementing or sustaining evidence-based practices,” said Kathryn McCollister, the CHERISH Methodology Core director. “In our newest chapter of CHERISH, we’re eager to share our expertise with other researchers so they can leverage our tools and methodologies to relay the full impact of investing in SUD, HCV, and HIV health interventions,” McCollister said.

This article originally appeared on the CHERISH website. 

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