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Jason Connor is a Professor and Director of the National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research at The University of Queensland (since 2008-2014, 2017+). A clinical psychologist by training and Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society, he combines academic leadership with clinical practice. His work focuses on substance use disorders, including treatment, genetic markers of dependence, and youth prevention. With over $14 million in research funding, he leads projects addressing opioid harm reduction, cannabis use patterns, and digital interventions.
**Education:** PhD in substance use disorders (2002), supported by an NH&MRC doctoral scholarship. **Awards:** NH&MRC Career Development Fellowship, APS Early Career Research Award, Carrick Institute Teaching Citation, and APS Health College Award of Distinction. **Affiliations:** Queensland Health, maintaining clinical services alongside academic roles.
**Research Interests:** Clinical and epidemiological studies on addiction, including vaping trends, social media influences, and global substance use patterns. Recent work examines opioid policies, cannabis vaping in youth, and the impact of tobacco control measures. **Funding:** $5.5M in active grants (2024).
**Key Projects:** Co-designing AI-driven vaping awareness tools for youth, analyzing wastewater data for drug use trends, and evaluating digital interventions for chronic pain patients. **Labs/Teams:** Leads the National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research, collaborating with global institutions on addiction science.
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