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    • International Health
    • Substance Use Research

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    • Cross-cultural collaboration is vital for addressing global health challenges.
    • Asia presents unique contexts for addiction research and intervention.
    • Developing robust research infrastructure is key for international studies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss collaborative addiction research between Western and Asian researchers.
    • To explore strategies for implementing intervention research projects in Asia.
    • To examine the development of research infrastructure for international collaborative studies on substance use disorder and HIV.

    Main Methods:

    • Presentations by experts in collaborative addiction research.
    • Case study analysis of intervention research implementation in Asia.
    • Discussion on building research infrastructure for international studies.

    Main Results:

    • Dr. Gavin Bart discussed collaborative addiction research in Asian populations.
    • Dr. Li Li presented on implementing intervention research projects in Asia.
    • Dr. Le Minh Giang shared insights on building research infrastructure at Hanoi Medical University.

    Conclusions:

    • International collaboration enhances addiction research and intervention effectiveness.
    • Tailoring interventions to Asian contexts is crucial for success.
    • Strengthening research infrastructure facilitates global health initiatives.