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        Self-titration by experienced e-cigarette users: Blood nicotine delivery and subjective effects


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        Lynne Dawkins (LSBU), Catherine Kimber (UEL), Mira Doig (ABS labs), Colin Feyerabend (ABS labs) and Olivia Corcoran (UEL).

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        Dr Lynne Dawkins  Associate Professor of Psychology, London South Bank University, London

        Biography

        Dr Lynne Dawkins completed her PhD in 2001 and postdoctoral studies in 2006 in the School of Psychology at Goldsmiths College, London.  She then took up a Senior Lectureship, and later, a Readership, in Psychology at the University of East London where she co-ordinated the Drugs and Addictive Behaviours Research Group.    She moved to London South Bank University as an Associate Professor in Addictions in February 2016. Dr Dawkins has been conducting research in nicotine addiction and smoking cessation for nearly 20 years, and into e-cigarettes for 7 years. She has published extensively on e-cigarette use and nicotine delivery and disseminated her findings widely via academic conferences, public lectures and online media.

         
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