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The Institute for Problem Gambling
seeks to reduce the impact of problem
gambling
on individuals, families, business and society
through education and training.
IPG’s goal is to serve as an important resource for science based information on
the study, prevention and treatment of problem gambling. The not-for-profit Institute was founded in 1997 by a group
of leaders in the field including four winners of the National Council on
Problem Gambling's highest honor -- the Herman Goldman Foundation Award.

Our thanks to the attendees, presenters
and sponsors
for making the IPG
International Symposium
on Problem Gambling and Co-Occurring Disorders
a tremendous success.

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