Lab News

UPCOMING LAB PRESENTATIONS:

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

Nov 13-16  Orlando, FL

                VanderVeen, J., Cohen, L. M., Collins, F. L.  The Impact of Problematic Drinking on Smoking Abstinence Among Nicotine Dependent Cigarette Smokers.

                Trotter, D. R., Cohen L. M., Mumma, G. H., and VanderVeen, J.  Negative Affect and Subsequent smoking Behavior:  An Investigation With a Nomothetic-Individualized Measurement Approach.

RECENT LAB PRESENTATIONS:

Society for Psychophysiological Research

Oct 1-5  Austin, TX

                Hobson, V. L., Dempsey, J. P., Cohen, L. M., and Watson, N.  Examination of the Relationship of Smoking Status and Risk of an Alcohol Use Disorder.

American Psychological Association

Aug 14- 17  Boston, MA

VanderVeen, J., Cohen, L. M., & Collins, F. L.  The Effect of Chewing Gum on Impulsivity and Nicotine Withdrawal. 

Laboratory Information

Research Overview

Current research focuses on factors which influence drug use. Our lab has a strong emphasis on cigarette smoking and use of smokeless tobacco. We are interested in both clinical and pre-clinical laboratory research to understand behavioral factors which influence drug use.

More recently, our lab has paired with the South Plains Alcohol and Addiction Research Center (www.ttuhsc.edu/centers/spaarc) to investigate the connection between the genetics and the neurobiological consequences of drug and alcohol use to the related cognitive, behavioral and physiological components and consequences of substance use.  SPAARC is a multidisciplinary and collaborative group made up of Clinical Psychologists, Behavioral Pharmacologists, Biochemists, Molecular Biologists, Cognitive Neuroscientists, and Pharmacologists.

To learn more about Dr. Cohen, current graduate and undergraduate students, colleagues, and alumni, click on the appropriate links above.

To learn more about funding sources for substance abuse research, professional organizations with interests in substance abuse research, or web-based smoking cessation treatments click on the "related sites" above.

Lab Contact

For more information about the Behavioral Pharmacology Lab write to:
Lee M. Cohen, Ph. D.
Texas Tech University
Box 42051
Lubbock, TX 79409-2051
Telephone: (806) 742-3711 Ext. 236
lee.cohen@ttu.edu