Amanda L. Graham is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has a primary research focus in the fields of Medicine and Psychology. Their work spans several subfields including Physiology, Applied Psychology, General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Sociology and Political Science.
The scientist's research mainly addresses topics related to Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Obesity, Physical Activity, and Diet, Media Influence and Health, Digital Mental Health Interventions, Air Quality and Health Impacts, as well as Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research.
Their frequent publication venues include the following:
Coauthors with whom they have collaborated most often are:
Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Amanda L. Graham include:
Nathan K. Cobb;Amanda L. Graham;Beth C. Bock;George Papandonatos
Andrea C Villanti;Andrea C Villanti;Amanda L Johnson;Vinu Ilakkuvan;Megan A Jacobs
Nathan K. Cobb;Amanda L. Graham;David B. Abrams
Beth C. Bock;Amanda L. Graham;Christopher N. Sciamanna;Jenelle Krishnamoorthy
Amy Joanna Morgan;Anthony Francis Jorm;Andrew James Mackinnon
Amanda L Graham;Pat Milner;Jessie E Saul;Lillian Pfaff
Amanda L Graham;Amanda L Graham;Michael S Amato;Sarah Cha;Megan A Jacobs
Anne M. Joseph;Alexander J. Rothman;Daniel Almirall;Abbie Begnaud
Beth C Bock;Amanda L Graham;Jessica A Whiteley;Jacqueline L Stoddard
Amanda L. Graham;Nathan K. Cobb;Nathan K. Cobb;George D. Papandonatos;Jose L. Moreno
Amanda L Graham;Kelly M Carpenter;Sarah Cha;Sam Cole
Nathan K Cobb;Amanda L Graham;M Justin Byron;Raymond S Niaura
Amanda Richardson;Amanda L Graham;Nathan Cobb;Haijun Xiao
Amanda L. Graham;Nathan K. Cobb;Linda Raymond;Stewart Sill
David B. Abrams;Amanda L. Graham;David T. Levy;Patricia L. Mabry
Michael S. Amato;Mia M. Bottcher;Sarah Cha;Megan A. Jacobs
David T. Levy;Amanda L. Graham;Patricia L. Mabry;David B. Abrams
Craig Howard Kinsley;Diane Turco;Angela Bauer;Michael Beverly
Jennifer L. Pearson;Cassandra A. Stanton;Sarah Cha;Raymond S. Niaura
Laura Linnan;Bryan Weiner;Amanda Graham;Karen Emmons
Amanda L. Graham;Beth C. Bock;Nathan K. Cobb;Raymond Niaura
Amanda L Graham;Megan A Jacobs;Michael S Amato
Amanda L. Graham;George D. Papandonatos;Beth C. Bock;Nathan K. Cobb
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