Based in the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, CABHR is a consortium of public and private organizations led by academic scientists with broad interest in the addictions and behavioral health. Our interdisciplinary team conducts cutting edge epidemiological, intervention, and clinical research, and provides treatment resources to Milwaukee residents in the process.
Established in 1991 by Allen Zweben, D.S.W., now at Columbia University, CABHR has a history of pursuing research with important implications for addiction treatment and public policy. CABHR is currently led by Director Michael Fendrich, Ph.D., who joined the center in 2005.
Current consortium members, drawn from the Milwaukee metropolitan area, include the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Aurora Healthcare, Marquette University, and Rogers Memorial Hospital. Our scientists also maintain collaborative partnerships across the nation and around the world.
We are dedicated to research that informs substance abuse and mental health treatment and policy.
Our mission is accomplished by conducting activities that are tied to four main objectives:
CABHR provides intellectual, administrative, and financial resources for developing and executing cutting-edge epidemiological, intervention, and clinical research proposals related to our mission. Working with our center gives you access to the diverse substantive and methodological expertise of our core members, and provides opportunities for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas.
Collaborating with CABHR on grant submissions provides: