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Smoking Cessation Pharmacotherapy: Accelerating Discovery-to-Delivery
Dr. William Corrigall -
PowerPoint 1.6 MB
Emerging Evidence for the Role of Polymorphic Drug Metabolizing Enzymes in Smoking and Behavior Treatment
Dr. Caryn Lerman -
PowerPoint 2.1 MB
Emerging Neuronal Nicotinic Receptor Targets
Dr. Marina Picciotto -
PowerPoint 3.6 MB
Smoking: Neurochemical Systems Beyond Dopamine
Dr. Julie Staley -
PowerPoint 3.6 MB
Synaptic Mechanisms Underlying Nicotine-Induced Excitation of Brain Reward Areas
Dr. Daniel McGehee -
PowerPoint 2.9 MB
Smoking Cessation Pharmacotherapy: Accelerating Discovery to Development, Medications Development Overview
Dr. Frank Vocci -
PowerPoint .09 MB
Recycling Psychiatric Medications for Smoking Cessation
Dr. John Hughes -
PowerPoint .66 MB
Industry Pipeline: Smoking Cessation Products
Dr. Charles Grudzinskas -
PowerPoint 1.9 MB
Vaccines That Target Nicotine In the Blood
Dr. Paul Pentel -
PowerPoint .68 MB
Enhancing Public Health Impact By Increasing Use of Medications
Dr. Saul Shiffman -
PowerPoint .20 MB
Challenges to Effective Medication Use
Dr. Richard Hurt -
PowerPoint .55 MB
Models for Effective Medication Use in Health Care Systems
Dr. Susan Curry -
PowerPoint .07 MB
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 9th Annual Meeting
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