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CAsToR Symposium 2023: “Impact of flavors on initiation, cessation...” with Liane Schneller, MS, PhD
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CAsToR Symposium 2023: “Impact of flavors on initiation, cessation, switching, and health effects” with Liane Schneller, MS, PhD (Research Scientist, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center)
Introduced by Alex Liber, PhD (Assistant Professor, Georgetown University)
ABOUT THIS PRESENTATION
Dr. Schneller will discuss various studies that assess the association of characterizing flavors with changes in tobacco use behaviors and their health effects.
ABOUT THIS PRESENTER
Liane Schneller is a Research Scientist at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo, NY. She received an MS in Natural Sciences (2014) and a PhD in Cancer Sciences (2019) through the Roswell Park Graduate Division at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York. Her graduate research focused on the engineering of cigarettes, including cigarette filter ventilation and delivery methods of menthol in cigarettes. Dr. Schneller went on to complete a 1-year TL-1 postdoctoral fellowship focused on National, Regional and Local Database Analytics in the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at the University of Rochester Medical Center. She was the TL-1 Post-Doctoral Representative, and has received the NIH Loan Repayment Plan for Clinical Research. Dr. Schneller is a part of the study team for Western New York-based Center for Research on Flavored Tobacco Products (CRoFT). Her research interests include policy impact analysis, product design influence on use behavior, and youth and young adult nicotine and tobacco use behaviors.
Introduced by Alex Liber, PhD (Assistant Professor, Georgetown University)
ABOUT THIS PRESENTATION
Dr. Schneller will discuss various studies that assess the association of characterizing flavors with changes in tobacco use behaviors and their health effects.
ABOUT THIS PRESENTER
Liane Schneller is a Research Scientist at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo, NY. She received an MS in Natural Sciences (2014) and a PhD in Cancer Sciences (2019) through the Roswell Park Graduate Division at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York. Her graduate research focused on the engineering of cigarettes, including cigarette filter ventilation and delivery methods of menthol in cigarettes. Dr. Schneller went on to complete a 1-year TL-1 postdoctoral fellowship focused on National, Regional and Local Database Analytics in the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at the University of Rochester Medical Center. She was the TL-1 Post-Doctoral Representative, and has received the NIH Loan Repayment Plan for Clinical Research. Dr. Schneller is a part of the study team for Western New York-based Center for Research on Flavored Tobacco Products (CRoFT). Her research interests include policy impact analysis, product design influence on use behavior, and youth and young adult nicotine and tobacco use behaviors.