New zine by some of our researchers summarising a study by Dr Chandni Hindocha and others which investigates cannabis and tobacco co-use. https://t.co/mZi0HfJAUr
Detecting cannabis use reduction through biochemical verification of urinary cannabinoids: An aggregated analysis of cannabis use disorder treatment trials examining average reductions and individual cut-points https://t.co/oM6oUW9v1a
Many research careers start with a PhD. Our new award will support healthcare professionals to take that step.
We’re funding a new round of doctoral programmes to train the next generation of clinically-active research leaders.
Applications are open now. Find out more ⤵️
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Our paper following adults who may have a problem with their alcohol use showed that while many becomes free of alcohol use disorder symptoms, some people persistently struggle with it throughout their life’s , highlighting the need for better support .
https://t.co/u7QIGMNUxY
Socio-economic differences in the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy use in alcohol use disorder: A cohort study of 148 626 individuals in Sweden https://t.co/Lh9sJ9lTGV
🌐The Catalogue of Mental Health Measures just got more connected!
The new ‘Other useful resources’ feature links the applicable dataset to related data, helping platforms work better together and creating a more connected data landscape!
Explore it here 👉https://t.co/jqfD3134p6
We co-developed a resource with people with living experience of using pharmacies for substance use services, to support pharmacy teams to better understand what it feels like & reduce stigma. Free, just need to download. Please do share. https://t.co/xAbtokuw3z
Mendelian randomization (MR) was partly a response to the epidemiological studies suggesting vitamins were protective against various diseases, only for randomised trials to be null. Fallacious MR attempting to resurrect the spurious claims discussed here https://t.co/F7wtmgwJpF
📢 Join our team at @NCYSUR_UQ!
We’re recruiting Research Fellows (Level B) in youth substance use research:
🔹 1.0 FTE until Jun 2027
🔹 0.5 FTE until Dec 2026 (NHMRC CRE)
Help drive impactful AOD research & outcomes for young people.
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Interventions to change vaping harm perceptions and associations between harm perceptions and vaping and smoking behaviours: A systematic review https://t.co/D7qOWNldCX
🧠 We're hiring a #Postdoc in neuroimaging!
Join our clinical research team @KingsIoPPN exploring #interoception & anxiety resolution after cancer.
5-yr Wellcome-funded project.
Apply by 7 July 👉 https://t.co/RHA7DVWLmb
do you need #cannabis images for your experiments? check out this free open access high-res image dataset co-designed with consumers from the community who shared their products!
Next week is the first London Smoking and Mental Health week.
People with mental illness are likelier to smoke, less likely to get help to stop and likelier to die early.
Join us to help turn this round #mortalitygap@DrLadeSmith@rcpsych@AshOrgUK
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Hello from the PGC Anxiety and Major Depressive Disorder Working Groups 👋
Get ready for two weeks of #genomics at the intersection of #depression and #anxiety as we take over this PGC account (1/3)
📢We're hiring! We are looking for a SLT/SLP #Speechie as a research associate or assistant (dependent on PhD/equiv exp) for the SoUNDS project. We'll be validating a screening tool to identify #DevLangDis in adults. Three year position! https://t.co/pi8PlGhXvP
#ctglab is hiring! We have #vacancies! 2 PhD and 2 postdoc positions, in #statistical#genetics and/or #bioinformatics - if you like GWAS, method development and linking with biology - check these out 👇
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SSA-funded researchers @chlo_burke, @SophieOrton5, @CarolAGetty, and @RachelCole26 spoke this week at the @rcpsych Addictions Faculty Conference. The theme for the event was 'intersectionality in addictions' https://t.co/8idU3r1K5h
'We need less research, better research, and research done for the right reasons…'
30 years on from Doug Altman saying this, @MarcusMunafo considers academics’ responsibilities as publicly funded employees, and when further research is *not* needed.
https://t.co/v4piJxZGm7