Groundbreaking Addiction Research: Insights from Lisbon Addictions 2024
Episode Overview
Importance of clarity and visual appeal in research posters. Mentoring and tailored sessions can greatly benefit early career researchers. Networking events help researchers connect and collaborate. Bariatric surgery may impact drug absorption and overdose rates. Challenges faced by refugees regarding substance use and mental health.
It's important that you put the main important information and make it clearly presented to all people that will pass by the poster
Fancy hearing about some incredible research in the field of addiction? In this episode of Addictions Edited, Dr Rob Calder and Dr Carol-Ann Getty catch up with three brilliant minds who have made significant strides in their respective areas. Dominique Lopez, a consultant who worked on the early career researcher programme for Lisbon Addictions 2024, joins the conversation along with poster prize winners Eman Mshari and Ebtesam Saleh.
Eman, a PhD student at King's College London, discusses her fascinating research on the relationship between bariatric surgery and overdose rates. Ebtesam, a doctoral candidate at Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, shares her important work on substance use among Arabic-speaking refugees in Germany. Both researchers provide insights into their experiences, the challenges they faced, and the significance of their findings. Dominique offers a behind-the-scenes look at the early career researcher programme and the importance of mentoring and tailored sessions for budding researchers.
This episode is packed with valuable tips on creating award-winning research posters and navigating academic conferences. So, if you're curious about the latest developments in addiction research and want to hear from those making waves in the field, this episode is a must-listen.