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Dr. Amy Peacock is an Associate Professor and Deputy Director at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales. She holds a BA Hons and a PhD, and is also an Adjunct Researcher at the School of Medicine, University of Tasmania. As a National Health Medical Research Council Emerging Leadership Fellow, her research focuses on monitoring systems that detect trends in illicit drug use and communicate risks to consumers and health professionals. Her work involves examining consumer characteristics and the harms associated with new psychoactive substances, as well as the use of pharmaceutical opioids and strategies to reduce extra-medical use through abuse-deterrent formulations. Additionally, she studies the parental supply of alcohol and its association with subsequent alcohol consumption-related harm among young people. Currently, she is the Program Lead for Drug Trends, overseeing several initiatives such as the Illicit Drug Reporting System and the National Illicit Drug Indicators Program, and coordinates the Australian Parental Supply Alcohol Longitudinal Study. She is available for supervising students at various academic levels across research supervision.
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