Dr. Jürgen Rehm is Senior Scientist and is a Co-PI on the project 'Evaluation of the impact of alcohol control policies on morbidity and mortality in Lithuania and other Baltic states'. Dr. Rehm works in the Institute for Mental Health Policy Research and in the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute at CAMH. He is Professor and Inaugural Chair of Addiction Policy in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
Areas of Research
Dr. Rehm is a leader in generating and analyzing the scientific data needed to inform clinicians and policy-makers of strategies to reduce alcohol-, tobacco-, and other drug-related harm. His recent research has more and more included interactions between socio-economic status, poverty and substance use, including analysis of policies and interventions with respect to reducing or increasing inequalities. His work has been awarded with numerous awards and prizes, most importantly, the Jellinek Memorial Award (2003) and the European Addiction Research Award (2017).
Dr. Shannon Lange is an Independent Scientist and is a Co-PI on the project 'Evaluation of the impact of alcohol control policies on morbidity and mortality in Lithuania and other Baltic states'. Dr. Lange works with the Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, and the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute at CAMH. She is also an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto.
Dr. Lange received her MPH in Epidemiology from the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto and her PhD in Medical Science from the Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto. Her training has provided her with a broad background in psychology, epidemiology and addiction studies, with a specific focus on quantitative analytics and population health modeling in the field of alcohol-attributable harm.
Areas of Research
Dr. Lange’s general research area involves the application of advanced statistical techniques to gain a better understanding of the epidemiology of suicidal thoughts and behaviours, and gaining a better understanding the contributing role of alcohol use, and other-substance use, and how it differs by gender and sex. Among other projects, she is currently leading the research efforts to evaluate the impact of alcohol control policy on suicide attempts and deaths by suicide in Lithuania using interrupted time-series analyses, as part of a National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism R01 grant.
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