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Danielle Davis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. She holds a PhD in Experimental Psychology with a concentration in Human Behavioral Pharmacology from the University of Vermont. Prior to her appointment at Yale, Dr. Davis completed the NIDA T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship and subsequently became a research faculty member in the Department of Psychiatry. Her research primarily investigates public health harms associated with tobacco use, focusing on the appeal, abuse liability, and sensory effects of various tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes. Furthermore, Dr. Davis explores how specific characteristics such as age, sex, and behaviors relate to cannabis-tobacco co-use and influence tobacco-related health outcomes. She has been recognized with several awards throughout her career, including the NIDA Director’s Travel Award and honors from Georgia College & State University. Her work contributes significantly to the understanding of substance use, addiction, and behavioral health, particularly concerning women's health and behavioral economics.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.