Leading high quality research evidence to support people affected by addiction
Addiction Research at UEA produces high quality multidisciplinary research evidence to impact upon people who are affected by addiction, including service users, carers, health professionals and policy makers.
Our research emphasises responsiveness to social, cultural and pressing health needs, and supporting high risk or disadvantaged groups.
We lead large scale nationally and internationally funded research grants and collaborate on programmes of research, evaluations and health needs assessments.
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Our main research themes
- Smoking cessation, tobacco control and electronic cigarettes
- Opiate dependence
- Alcohol dependence
- Service evaluation and health needs assessments
UEA Group members
- Professor Caitlin Notley (ARG Lead)
- Professor Felix Naughton (ARG Lead)
- Dr Pippa Belderson
- Tracey Brown
- Dr Joanne Emery
- Dr Sarah Gentry
- Dr Sarah Hanson
- Professor Wendy Hardeman
- Dr Aimie Hope
- Dr Zarnie Khadjesari
- Dr Lisa Mcdaid
- Dr Ian Pope
- Professor Fujian Song
- Dr Emma Ward
External partners
- Dr Hayley Pinto, Consultant, Change Grow Live
- James Wade, Lead Advisor, Smoke Free Norfolk
- Dr Christos Kouimtsidis, Consultant Psychiatrist in Addictions, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- Professor Lynne Dawkins, Associate Professor in Psychology, London South Bank University
- Dr Ben Walden, Consultant Psychiatrist (Youth and Early Intervention), Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr Sharon Cox, Senior Research Fellow, University College London
- Professor Richard Holland, Leicester Medical School
- Professor Marie Helweg-Larsen, Professor of Psychology, Dickinson College
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