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Researching The Impact Of The Menstrual Cycle On Smoking - IAPMD Cycle Science Webinar

Join Dr. Pang of the University of Southern California, where she will be discussing research on the impact of the menstrual cycle on smoking.

ABOUT THIS EVENT
This talk will focus on various methodological approaches to studying the menstrual cycle on smoking. Specifically, studies include laboratory, Ecological Momentary Assessment, and daily hormone sampling.

Speaker: Raina D. Pang, Ph.D.

Dr. Pang is an Assistant Professor of Research in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at the University of Southern California. As a scientist, she uses human behavioral pharmacology and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) methods to study substance use health disparities (e.g., sex/gender differences, female-specific factors, psychiatric comorbidity).


TICKETS

Live webinar attendance is free to IAPMD Professional Community Members and you will automatically receive an invite. Membership includes two monthly webinars and exclusive networking opportunities for $10US/month. FREE for students!

Non-IAPMD Professional Community Members can purchase places at $15US per webinar. These funds will support IAPMD, a small but powerful nonprofit organization that will provide the social media visibility and staff support to sustain this new cycle science community. Purchase ticket Β»


The International Association for Premenstrual Disorders Clinical Advisory Board, staffed primarily by scientific experts who volunteer their time, has created this Cycle Science Community with the goal of accelerating the accumulation of rigorous, impactful cycle science by fostering opportunities for training, mentorship, and networking across disciplines. The community will feature a monthly webinar in Cycle Science, provided by an expert speaker. These webinars will be aimed at reviewing and optimizing methodological approaches, creating a shared awareness of the most rigorous existing studies, and promoting the careers and visibility of current scientists in this area.

Join the IAPMD Professional Community Membership today for free access to previous webinars, networking events, resources and more!