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1. What do citation counts count for in the field of addiction? An empirical evaluation of citation counts and their link with peer ratings of quality.

2. Could COVID expand the future of addiction research? Long‐term implications in the pandemic era.

3. THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY.

4. Designing observational studies for credible causal inference in addiction research—Directed acyclic graphs, modified disjunctive cause criterion and target trial emulation.

5. Alcohol research and the alcoholic beverage industry: issues, concerns and conflicts of interest.

6. Griffith Edwards, the Addiction Research Unit and research on the criminal justice system.

7. Addiction Research Centres and the Nurturing of Creativity.

8. Gambling in Australia: experiences, problems, research and policy.

9. Visiting America: notes from an alcohol-focused study tour made in 1961.

10. The world of drinking: national alcohol control experiences in 18 countries.

11. The Israel Society for the Prevention of Alcoholism.

12. Gambling in Singapore: an overview of history, research, treatment and policy.

13. The relevance of research to policy formulation: an Australian perspective.

14. MISSING THE CONTINUUM.

15. Is Alcoholics Anonymous religious, spiritual, neither? Findings from 25 years of mechanisms of behavior change research.

16. Building the connections between science, practice and policy: Griffith Edwards and the UK National Addiction Centre.

17. Regression to the mean in substance use disorder treatment research.

18. Development of the SBIRT checklist for observation in real-time (SCORe).

19. Reverse engineering a 'responsible drinking' campaign to assess strategic intent.

20. The public health consequences of e‐cigarettes: a review by the National Academies of Sciences. A call for more research, a need for regulatory action.

21. The interaction between policy and research in the implementation of server training.

22. Clear principles are needed for integrity in gambling research.

23. THE HOW BUT NOT THE WHY; MORE CONTEXT NEEDED.

24. Ethical issues raised by tobacco industry-linked research in the era of e-cigarettes.

25. OTHER OUTCOMES IN TREATMENTS FOR SUBSTANCE-USE DISORDERS: A CALL FOR ACTION.

26. Addiction Research Centres and the Nurturing of Creativity; The Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo.

28. Addiction Research Centres and the Nurturing of Creativity. Substance abuse research in a modern health care centre: the case of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

29. Assessing whether to receive funding support from tobacco, alcohol, gambling and other dangerous consumption industries.

30. Enhancing the validity and utility of randomized clinical trials in addictions treatment research: I. Treatment implementation and research design.

31. The introduction of dram shop legislation in the United States and the advent of server training.

32. Community-based research initiatives in prevention.

33. SECRETS AND LIES: COMMENTS ON.

34. Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity—a summary of the third edition.

35. A checklist for writing up research reports.

36. Significance chasing in research practice: causes, consequences and possible solutions.

37. Brain structural covariance network differences in adults with alcohol dependence and heavy‐drinking adolescents.

38. Effectiveness of offering tailored text message, self‐help smoking cessation support to pregnant women who want information on stopping smoking: MiQuit3 randomised controlled trial and meta‐analysis.

39. Alcohol intake and total mortality in 142 960 individuals from the MORGAM Project: a population‐based study.

40. Addiction research centres and the nurturing of creativity: The Centre for Addictions Research of British Columbia, Canada.

42. Action is needed to deter the trumpeting of non-peer-reviewed findings to the media.

43. Does research into medical education on tobacco and alcohol get the respect it deserves?

44. Progression of cannabis withdrawal symptoms in people using medical cannabis for chronic pain.

45. Is sustained release natrexone an option for heroin-dependent pregnant women?

46. MORE MICE OR A BETTER MOUSE TRAP? REFLECTIONS ON PRIMARY OUTCOME INDICES IN ILLICIT DRUG DEPENDENCE TREATMENT RESEARCH.

47. Building a pan-European alcohol policy research competence.

48. POLICY OPTIONS FOR ALCOHOL PRICE REGULATION: RESPONSE TO THE COMMENTARIES.

49. Commentary on Morgan et al. (2010): Ketamine abuse: first medical evidence of harms we should confront.

50. Classic texts revisited.