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Eve joined King’s College London in 2019 as a Research Assistant after completing an MSc in Addiction Studies. Currently, she is a PhD student in the Nicotine Research Group, where she investigates biomarkers linked to smoking and vaping, with a particular focus on mental health conditions. Throughout her PhD, Eve continues to contribute as a research assistant on various projects, including the International Tobacco Control Project which is in collaboration with Public Health England, focusing on evidence reviews related to e-cigarettes. Her research interests encompass national and international e-cigarette policies, as well as the exposure to tobacco-specific nitrosamines among youth in England, particularly regarding smoking and vaping behaviors. She is involved in reviewing evidence and contributing to important studies examining vaping perceptions and behaviors, in addition to evaluating the appeal of nicotine product packaging amongst youth. Eve’s collaborative research aims to inform public health approaches to tobacco harm reduction, emphasizing the importance of understanding the youth's responses to smoking and vaping products. Her work is vital in shaping policies that address the growing public health challenges posed by tobacco and nicotine consumption.
King's College London • London, United Kingdom
Contributing to various research projects focused on nicotine and tobacco products, collaborating with research teams on public health initiatives.
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