Campbell
Anne
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Professor- School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, Centre for Evidence and Social Innovation Life Course Research, and co-director of Drug and Alcohol Research Network Queen's University Belfast
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School of social work and social sciences, Queen's University Belfast
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United Kingdom
In Programme
- October, 23 to
About
Dr Anne Campbell is a Professor in Substance use at QUB . She has established an international reputation for work within the drugs and alcohol sector. Her combined work in both arenas has resulted in distinctive and leading research at UK Government level drug policy and practice reform. She is currently working on ‘wearables technology ’ to detect opioid overdose deaths , labelling for alcohol products using face recognition software and women and harm reduction approaches.
Notably, she has also co –authored a number of UK ACMD research papers, for example; A review of Naloxone 2022, Drugs Use and Homelessness 2019, ACMD (2020) and Novel Benzodiazepines A review of the evidence of use and harms of Novel Benzodiazepines (2020). She is also co- leading on two forthcoming reports in 2024 ; Cocaine use in the UK and Ethnic Minorities and Drug use report, all of which feed into changes in UK policy.
