School of Medicine Professor Awarded Fulbright-Collegium Fellowship in Lyon, France
June 03, 2026
Aaron Greenblatt, MD, associate professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, has been awarded a Fulbright-Collegium fellowship. This prestigious award will support six months of research and teaching at Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University in Lyon, France.
Beginning in September, Greenblatt and his French colleagues will conduct a comparative study of addiction care in French and U.S. correctional facilities and establish working trans-Atlantic partnerships between addiction training programs. He is interested in what lessons can be learned from the French approach, which offers universal access to opioid use disorder medications to all prisoners. In the United States, by contrast, only 13 percent of jails offer all prisoners opioid use disorder medication.
Greenblatt currently serves as the medical director of the University of Maryland Medical Center Addiction Treatment Programs in Baltimore, which provides integrated primary care, psychiatry, and infectious disease care co-located with traditional addiction treatment. He also serves as the program director for the University of Maryland Addiction Medicine Fellowship.
Offered through a partnership between the Franco-American Fulbright Commission and the Collegium de Lyon, or the Institute for Advanced Study of the University of Lyon, Fulbright-Collegium fellowships are awarded to scholars wishing to pursue innovative research and forge connections with academic colleagues. Fellows are provided grant funding and resources at one of three University of Lyon campuses, which collectively represent France’s second-largest research cluster.
Greenblatt was supported through the Center for Global Engagement's Focus on Fulbright Initiative. If you're interested in applying for a Fulbright, contact Nick Cortina.