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Dr. Denise Kandel's major research interests are in the epidemiology, risk factors and consequences of drug use; the epidemiology of substance dependence; comorbidity between substance use and psychiatric disorders; developmental pathways of problem behaviors in adolescence; and the intergenerational transmission of deviance. Her current work focuses almost exclusively on the epidemiology and etiology of smoking and nicotine dependence in adolescence. Dr. Kandel currently is conducting a major longitudinal study of the transition from experimental smoking to nicotine dependence in adolescence and early adulthood, in which she is following a cohort of over 1,000 adolescents and their mothers. She had pioneered charting the developmental phases of drug use and identified the specific risk factors for adolescent initiation into each major stage, which provided the basis for the Gateway Hypothesis. Dr. Kandel has initiated a novel area of research, focused on the molecular bases of epidemiological paradigms, in particular the Gateway Hypothesis, in mice in collaboration with Drs. Eric Kandel and Amir Levine from the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior.
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Biological psychiatryno. 3 (2018): 165-166
Oxford Medicine Online (2017)
Drug and alcohol dependence (2017): 237-243
Edmund A. Griffin,Philippe A. Melas,Royce Zhou, Yang Li, Peter Mercado,Kimberly A. Kempadoo, Stacy Stephenson,Luca Colnaghi,Kathleen Taylor,Mei-Chen Hu,Eric R. Kandel,Denise B. Kandel
Science Advancesno. 11 (2017): 1-13
Drug and alcohol dependence (2017): 103-111
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