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Alcohol Center of Research-Nebraska
Alcohol Center of Research-Nebraska
The goal of the Alcohol Center of Research-Nebraska (ACORN) is to make relevant discoveries that impact lives and advance public health.
The center is funded by an $8.8 million P50 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH-NIAAA P50 AA030407). It will support research projects related to alcohol tissue injury, with the goal of creating a collective environment for emerging and established alcohol researchers to collaborate.
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The central scientific theme for the Alcohol Center of Research-Nebraska is the alcohol exposome, which encompasses all the collective environmental exposures to alcohol across a person’s lifetime.


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The Alcohol Center of Research-Nebraska was featured in UNMC Today.