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Peter M. Monti is a Donald G. Millar Distinguished Professor in Alcohol Addiction Studies and Director of the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies at Brown University. He is a senior career research scientist funded by K05 NIH and is recognized as a leader in understanding the bio-behavioral mechanisms that underlie addictive behavior, prevention, and treatment. With approximately 400 publications including papers, monographs, and chapters, Dr. Monti’s work has primarily focused on assessment, mechanisms, early intervention, and treatment. Over the past year, he has lectured nationally and internationally and has trained hundreds of students, primarily psychology interns and postdoctoral fellows. His ongoing research interests include adolescent substance abuse prevention, coping skills for relapse prevention, and the intersections of alcohol use with HIV/sexual risk behaviors. Dr. Monti actively participates in numerous scientific review committees and has held editorial board positions for various scientific journals. He has received numerous accolades, including the 2003 Distinguished Researcher Award from the American Psychological Association and the 2018 Jack Mendelson Honorary Lecture Award from NIAAA. His extensive experience makes him a leading authority in addiction research, specifically relating to alcohol use and its impacts on chronic diseases.
Department: Department of Economics