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HUNTINGTON â An assistant professor of biomedical sciences at Marshall University was awarded a Research Project Grant by the National Institutes of Health.
Brandon J. Henderson, Ph.D., who is a professor in the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, was awarded a $1.86 million five-year grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, according to a news release. A Research Project Grant is one of the most competitive grants from the NIH.
The grant was awarded to study the neurobiological and neurophysiological changes that occur due to vaping nicotine in flavored products. Hendersonâs research team will work to better understand how electronic nicotine delivery systems, like vapes, can alter neurobiology to trigger nicotine addiction in adolescents.
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IMAGE: Brandon J. Henderson, Ph.D., an assistant professor of biomedical sciences at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, has been awarded a $1.86 million Research Project Grant (R01). view more
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - Brandon J. Henderson, Ph.D., an assistant professor of biomedical sciences at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, has been awarded a Research Project Grant (R01), one of the most competitive grants issued by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Henderson was awarded the $1.86 million five-year grant (R01DA050717) from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to study the neurobiological and neurophysiological changes that occur due to vaping nicotine in flavored products. Henderson s research team is working to better understand how electronic nicotine delivery systems, or vaping, alter neurobiology to trigger nicotine addiction in adolescent