ARCR is excited to announce the launch of Curated Collections, a new feature on our website that organizes articles published by ARCR from 2012 through today. Curated Collections highlight key research areas in the field of alcohol research. Collections include topics such as how Genetics can confer risk for and resilience to alcohol misuse and related consequences; the effects of Perinatal Alcohol Exposure and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder; and the Neurobiology of alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorder. Within the research areas highlighted, Curated Collections will help you to quickly locate relevant ARCR articles on our website. To date, ARCR has developed 19 Curated Collections. New articles will be added to existing Collections, and new Collections will be created as the alcohol research field continues to evolve. Any given ARCR article may belong to multiple Collections, while others may not be part of any Collection. Regardless of whether they have been assigned to a Collection, all published ARCR articles remain available on our website, and they can be located on either the Current Volume or Archive pages. We hope our Curated Collections will make the ARCR website even more useful and user-friendly. 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of ARCR. This year, we are taking time to reflect on the developments of alcohol research as well as the accomplishments of the journal throughout the years. Unveiling Curated Collections is part of this journey. We encourage you to stay posted for new ARCR updates and content related to our 50th anniversary. Here's how to stay informed: Follow the ARCR LinkedIn account, which will include highlights from the timeline. Check the News & Notes webpage for anniversary-related content and other updates shared by ARCR. | | |
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