Research
Research faculty at the Center for Tobacco Treatment Research and Training (CTTRT) have been conducting tobacco related research for over 35 years that spans in a wide range of key areas in the tobacco treatment field. Our mission is to build knowledge and inform treatment models and policies to reduce mortality and morbidity due to tobacco use and nicotine dependence.
Our faculty conduct cutting-edge research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that spans the translational continuum. Areas of focus include research to:
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- elucidate brain areas, neural circuitry, and molecular mechanisms underlying nicotine addiction;
- develop evidence-based tobacco treatment approaches to inform best practices, including the innovative use of technology, text messaging, and health communication techniques to reduce use in youth and adults;
- apply implementation science approaches to integrate tobacco screening, prevention, and treatment within health care, cancer care, and public health practice; and
- understand the marketing of tobacco to inform tobacco marketing regulations.
Our Center’s research programs are integral to the Tobacco Treatment and Nicotine Dependence (TTND) Research Committee of the UMass Cancer Center’s Cancer Population Health Sciences (CPHS) Program.
Our faculty and their tobacco-related research interests are noted below. Click on each faculty member’s Academic Profile link to learn more about their work.
Faculty and their Tobacco Related Research
Elise Stevens, PhD |
Lori Pbert, PhD Research Interests: Development of evidence-based tobacco treatment approaches for youth to inform best practices in pediatric clinical and school health settings. Understanding the development of nicotine development in youth and young adults, including e-cigarette use. |
Judith Ockene, PhD, MEd, MA |
Rajani Sadasivam, PhD Professor, Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences Academic Profile Research Interests: Technology assisted tobacco treatment interventions. Computer tailoring of motivational messages. Social networking. Adaptive recruitment. |
Andrew Tapper, PhD |
Edwin Boudreaux, PhD Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Academic Profile Research interests: Brief interventions for tobacco treatment and dependence. Understanding how medical illnesses and healthcare encounters can be used to trigger short- and long-term tobacco cessation. Developing and testing cognitive and affective theoretical mechanisms of action. Technology enabled tobacco interventions. Ecological momentary assessment. ehealth. mhealth. Sentinel events. method. |
Mayuko Ito Fukunaga, MD, MS |
Krishna Poudel, PhD, MHSc, MPA, MA |
Kimberly Fisher, MD |
Benjamin Marlin, PhD |