Caroline DuPont
MD
Vice President
Institute for Behavior and Health, Inc.

Caroline DuPont, MD is Vice President of the Institute for Behavior and Health, Inc. (IBH), a 501(c)3 non-profit research and policy organization that identifies and promotes powerful new ideas to reduce illegal drug use and to improve youth substance use prevention and addiction treatment outcomes. Dr. DuPont works closely with IBH's founding President, Robert DuPont, MD, who served as the first director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and second White House Drug Chief. In addition to her role at IBH, she maintains a private practice specializing in anxiety and addiction in Maryland.

Formerly Dr. DuPont was the founding President and Principal Investigator of DuPont Clinical Research, Inc., where she directed a team that conducted studies of investigational medication for the anxiety and affective disorders.

Dr. DuPont received her MD from the University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston and completed her training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, where for years she held an appointment on the clinical faculty of psychiatry. She is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and by the American Board of Addiction Medicine. She is the co-author of numerous publications and several book chapters on anxiety and addiction

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Breaking Barriers in School Safety and Substance Misuse Prevention: Vaping, Fentanyl, and Innovative Models for Change

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