National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse
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The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA), at Columbia University, is the only national organization which brings together under one roof all the professional disciplines needed to study and combat abuse of all substances - alcohol, nicotine, illegal drugs, prescription drugs and performance enhancing drugs - in all sectors of society.
Founded in 1992 by Joseph A. Califano, Jr., former United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, CASA has assembled an interdisciplinary staff of more than 70 professionals, including four lawyers, 16 Doctorates, and 14 individuals with Master's degrees. Their experience and expertise are in the fields of substance abuse and addiction, communications, criminology, education, epidemiology, government, journalism, law, psychology, public administration, public health, public policy, social work, sociology and statistics.