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President
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Frank J. Vocci
President
Degree: Ph.D., University of Maryland
Phone: 410-837-3977
ext. 255
Fax: 410-752-4218
Email:
fvocci@friendsresearch.org
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Brief Biography
Following a post-doctoral fellowship in addiction pharmacology
at the Medical College of Virginia, Dr. Frank Vocci spent 11
years at the FDA, rising to the level of Chief of the Drug Abuse
Staff. At the FDA, he reviewed applications for marketing of
medications for analgesic medications and for the treatment of
substance abuse disorders. He also participated in domestic and
international drug control issues. In 1989, he joined the
Medications Development Program at the National Institute on
Drug Abuse. He became the Director of the Division of
Pharmacotherapies and Medical Consequences of Drug Abuse (DPMC)
in 1997 where he was responsible for overseeing research and
development activities in medications development for the
treatment of addictive disorders. He was also responsible for
biomedical research in the medical consequences of drug abuse,
primarily AIDS and hepatitis C research. During his tenure, the
DPMC collaborated on the development of four addiction drug
products that were approved by the FDA. Dr. Vocci has published
over 80 articles in neuropharmacology and the treatment of
substance abuse and its consequences. In 2001, he received a
Meritorious Executive award from President Bush for his
management of the NIDA medications development program. Dr.
Vocci also received a Distinguished Service Award in 2003 from
the College on Problems of Drug Dependence for his contributions
to the development of buprenorphine as a treatment for opiate
dependence. In 2006 Dr. Vocci received the Vernelle Fox award
from the California Society of Addiction Medicine and the
FeDerSerD (Italian Addiction Society) award.
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