Society Lecture 1998: Social influences on scientific research: (the case of mortality in relation to alcohol consumption and that abstainers do not have increased risk)
Dr Kaye Middleton-Fillmore
A framework for measuring outcomes for harm reduction drug education programmes
Professor Judith Aldridge
Cannabis effects on performance and behaviour: implications for policy making
Professor Heather Ashton
Evidence and treatment: the history of a relationship
Professor Virginia Berridge
Effectiveness versus efficaciousness: some implications of the findings of Project MATCH
Professor Kathleen Carroll
Pregnancy and buprenorphine maintenance
Professor Gabrielle Fischer
The clinician’s perspective: a case study
Professor Eilish Gilvarry
The ethics of the evaluation process: the interests of the patient, funding and publishing
Professor Christine Godfrey
Outcome research in the psychological therapies – are there lessons to be learned for alcohol treatment?
Ms Rosemary Kent
Research-based practice: a researcher’s view
Ms Hilary Klee
Understanding craving: what are its neural networks and implications for treatment?
Professor Anne Lingford-Hughes
GGT, CDT or self report: markers of alcohol misuse; relative efficacy; relative cost and their role
Dr Jane Marshall
Prescribing injectable opiates: an evaluation of a harm reduction initiative for opiate drug users
Dr Nicola Metrebian
Evaluating treatment – reconciling the financial imperative with the clinical need
Dr Judith Myles
What is harm reduction and how can its efficacy be measured?
Dr Louise A Sell
A methodology for assessing alcohol, drug and HIV problems: responding to community needs
Ms Edna Oppenheimer