About
Rebecca Suh is a Researcher affiliated with the Pain and Addiction Interaction Neurosciences (PAIN) Lab within the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. Her work focuses on understanding the interplay between pain and addiction, particularly exploring how chronic pain influences tobacco use patterns and vice versa. Her research employs longitudinal data analysis from large-scale public health initiatives like the PATH Study. She is currently engaged in translational neuroscience to inform clinical strategies addressing co-occurring pain and substance use disorders.
Her recent publication in Drug and Alcohol Dependence highlights methodological advancements in analyzing bidirectional relationships between pain and tobacco consumption across diverse populations. While no specific grants or awards are listed, her contributions emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining neuroimaging, epidemiology, and behavioral interventions.
Rebecca is part of the PAIN Lab team investigating neurobiological mechanisms underlying chronic pain and addiction comorbidity. Her email is accessible via rebecca.suh@yale.edu for collaboration inquiries.

