COBRE Hackathon Success!

Congratulations to our very own Hannah Dalglish for winning 1st place at the COBRE on Opioids and Overdose Hackathon over the weekend! Hannah’s team prioritized harm reduction and prevention with a detailed, community-oriented plan. Click here to check out ABC6’s report on the event.

Staff Celebrations

 
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It was the perfect day for an outdoor staff meeting! Not only did we enjoy the weather and view from the new Providence Pedestrian Bridge, but we also got to celebrate our very own Geidy Nolasco. Geidy earned her MBA in ONE YEAR while working full-time in our lab. She is a rockstar!

Hot off the Press!

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Dr. Laura Stroud was excited for her first ever publication with her husband, Dr. Michael Klein of Brown Medicine, and Natasha Sokol, ScD. Featured in American Family Physicians, this publication provides questions and answers about e-cigarettes for family doctors. To read the article yourself, click here.

Nicotine & Tobacco Research Article

We are thrilled to share our article from Nicotine & Tobacco Research. We found very high rates of menthol cigarette use in pregnant smokers—particularly among racial/ethnic minority and low socioeconomic status smokers—and some evidence for associations with reduced smoking cessation in pregnancy. Consideration of pregnant smokers as a uniquely vulnerable population is warranted in evaluating regulation of menthol in cigarettes. Further research is needed regarding the impact of menthol on smoking persistence in pregnancy and on maternal and infant health outcomes. Click here for more info about the article.

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