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Briony Larance is an Associate Professor at the School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Australia. Her work spans psychology, addiction medicine, psychiatry, and public health, focusing on harm reduction for illicit drug use and treatment innovations for substance use disorders.
- Current projects include: loneliness interventions in AOD treatment, suicide risk analysis, methamphetamine use in SMART Recovery, and health data linkage studies.
- Past funding: NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (UNSW, 2014-2018), Vice Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship (UOW, 2018-2022).
Research trends emphasize:
- Pharmaceutical opioid use and abuse-deterrent formulations
- Methamphetamine and anabolic steroid studies
- SMART Recovery program effectiveness
- Gender-specific treatment outcomes
- Integration of mental and physical health
Scientific awards include:
- Vice-Chancellor's Research Excellence Award (UOW, 2019)
- Early Career Researcher Award (APSAD, 2017)
- Dean's Award (UNSW, 2016)
Available for Masters/PhD supervision in topics including:
- Substance use treatment
- Opioid dependence
- Mental and physical health comorbidities
- Harm reduction strategies
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