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Thomas Liss is a Researcher at the Yale School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry. He has conducted substance abuse research at Yale since 2002, focusing on adolescent smoking cessation and vaping behaviors. His current projects include coordinating programs using nicotine patches, CBT counseling, and incentive-based approaches, as well as studying e-cigarettes in teens and young adults.
Education & Training:
- BS in Psychology, Plymouth State University (1999)
- Research Assistant, Yale University School of Medicine (2009)
- Research Assistant, Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester (2002)
Research Interests: Thomas's work bridges Psychiatry and Public Health, emphasizing interventions for adolescent substance use, mental health, and addiction. His team explores innovative cessation strategies and the evolving landscape of vaping among youth.
Labs/Teams: He leads the Tobacco Research in Youth (TRY) lab, advancing evidence-based approaches to reduce smoking and vaping in teens.