Dual Use of Combustible Tobacco and Cannabis - Part 2: Implications for Cancer and Interdisciplinary Research

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Dual Use of Combustible Tobacco and Cannabis - Part 2: Implications for Cancer and Interdisciplinary Research

Natacha De Genna, PhD  Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Epidemiology and Director, YoungMoms Study

Join us on May 26, 2021 for a Special 30’ Seminar hosted by the Brain, Behavior and Cancer Seminar Series featuring Natacha M. De Genna, PhD.

Dr. De Genna is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Epidemiology and Director of the YoungMoms Study. In her presentation she will provide a brief overview of the epidemiology of cannabis and tobacco use, the significance of dual use, and findings on correlates and predictors of dual use in observational cohort studies.

This virtual seminar will take place via Zoom

Click here for Zoom Link and enter Meeting ID: 94316114791

Sponsored by The Biobehavioral Cancer Control Program and the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center    



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