Psychology
Mental Health
Nathaniel M. Rickles
Professor & Associate Dean/Pharmacy

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Grants

10 Grants

Comparative Trial of Different Packaging Components of an Opioid Packaging Solution on Opioid Safety Outcomes
Sponsor: DHHS/FDA/Food and Drug Administration
Authors: Nathaniel M Rickles
Funding: $1,417,987
2021-09-27 - 2025-09-26
SPF-Rx: Adopt-a-health District Program
Sponsor: DHHS/SAMHSA/Center for Substance Abuse Treatment/CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
Authors: Nathaniel M Rickles
Funding: $835,205
2021-09-30 - 2026-09-29
The feasibility and effectiveness of an Opioid package (OPP) to impact opioid prescribing, dispensing, and patient use outcomes
Sponsor: DHHS/FDA/Food and Drug Administration
Authors: Nathaniel M Rickles
Funding: $831,029
2019-09-30 - 2025-09-30
Academic Detailing on Opioid Safety in CT
Sponsor: DHHS/SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services/CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
Authors: Nathaniel M Rickles
Funding: $128,000
2020-09-30 - 2022-09-29
Enhancing Mental Health Care through Community Pharmacist's Administration of Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics (LAIA)
Sponsor: Community Pharmacy Foundation
Authors: Nathaniel M Rickles
Funding: $40,000
2018-03-01 - 2021-06-30
Improving MTM delivery through community pharmacy workflow re-design CICAST Pre-K Career Development Award Program
Sponsor: CICATS
Authors: Stephanie A Gernant, Nathaniel Rickles
Funding: $23,840
2019-05-31 - 2020-06-30
How has the most accessible healthcare professional responded to social distancing?
Sponsor: University of Connecticut
Authors: Stephanie Gernant, Nathaniel Rickles
Funding: $5,000
2020-04-30 -
MOVE TO END HIV: Mobile Pharmacy Services to End HIV
Sponsor: DHHS/NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse/Yale University School of Medicine
Authors: Nathaniel M Rickles
Funding: $0
2025-04-01 - 2030-03-31
Measurement-Based Care as an Implementation Strategy for Long-Acting Injectable Medications for Opioid Use Disorders in CCBHCs
Sponsor: DHHS/NIH/National Institutes of Health/University of Connecticut Health Center
Authors: Nathaniel M Rickles
Funding: $0
2025-12-01 - 2028-11-30
Community Pharmacists Improving Patient Access to Long- Acting Injectable Psychotropic Medications
Sponsor: National Association of Chain Drug Stores
Authors: Nathaniel M Rickles
Funding: $0
2024-07-01 - 2025-06-30