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Sheldon Kasowitz Champions Science-Based Solutions for Addiction - UConn Today
- Kasowitz funds UConn’s new Center for Addiction Science and Innovation with a $3 million gift.
- CASI aims to unite neuroscience, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and clinical practice to advance treatments.
- University leadership describes CASI as a catalyst for science-based addiction solutions.
- The gift is part of UConn’s historic fundraising campaign, Because of UConn.
- CASI will strive to attract partners and talents to advance evidence-based addiction research.
- CASI leadership highlights collaboration across disciplines to drive breakthroughs.
- Amy Yancey emphasizes CASI’s potential to position UConn at the forefront of addiction science.
- CASI’s mission includes linking researchers with students, practitioners, and industry leaders.
- Kasowitz believes addiction affects nearly every American family.
- CASI is positioned to be a national leader in addiction science and care.
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