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is a training grant sponsored by the National Institute
on Drug Abuse (NIDA), led by Principal Investigator, Celia B. Fisher, PhD, Director, Center for Ethics Education provides early career scientists with training and $30,000 research grants to study ethical issues in HIV and drug abuse research. For over 10 years, the RETI has been providing early career investigators in the social, behavioral, medical and public health fields with an opportunity to gain research ethics training. The intensive summer training program addresses the need for HIV investigators who can identify and address ethical issues, engage drug-using and other at-risk communities in the construction and evaluation of population-sensitive research protections, and generate empirical data to inform ethical practice and policies for HIV prevention science.