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Article: Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies
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RUTGERS CENTER OF ALCOHOL STUDIES
For all the years of its existence, the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies (initially founded in 1940 as the Yale Center in New Haven, Connecticut) has been centrally involved in generating significant research findings on alcohol, alcoholics, and alcoholism. Through those same years, the center's mission has also included education, service, and information dissemination to the university community of which it was a part, the nation, and the world.
The Center of Alcohol Studies was founded at Yale University by Professor E. M. Jellinek; it was developed from the well-known Yale Laboratory of Applied Physiology, directed by Professor Howard W. Haggard, ...