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Jed E. Rose is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research broadly spans fields in Medicine, with notable contributions in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these areas, they have a particular focus on subfields including Physiology, Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The primary topics of their work emphasize Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study, and Behavioral Health and Interventions. Additional research interests include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, Influenza Virus Research Studies, and COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies.

They have been published frequently in several journals, with multiple papers appearing in:

  • Psychopharmacology
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Neuropsychopharmacology
  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • JMIR Research Protocols

Recently published papers by Jed E. Rose include:

  • Smoking reduction using electronic nicotine delivery systems in combination with nicotine skin patches, 2023, Psychopharmacology
  • The effect of laboratory-verified smoking on SARS-CoV-2 infection: results from the Troina sero-epidemiological survey, 2022, Internal and Emergency Medicine
  • Overcoming barriers to disseminate effective smoking cessation treatments globally, 2020, Drugs and Alcohol Today
  • Addressing traceability of self-reported dependence measurement through the use of crosswalks, 2021, Measurement
  • Comparison of brain nicotine uptake from electronic cigarettes and combustible cigarettes, 2022, Neuropsychopharmacology

Jed E. Rose has collaborated regularly with a group of frequent coauthors, among them:

  • Alexey G. Mukhin
  • James M. Davis
  • Corinne Wells
  • Amir H. Rezvani
  • Edward D. Levin

Their scientific contributions are documented primarily through peer-reviewed journal articles, reflecting ongoing research in smoking cessation, neuropharmacology, and infectious disease related impacts.

Best Publications

  • Genome-wide meta-analyses identify multiple loci associated with smoking behavior

    Helena Furberg;Yunjung Kim;Jennifer Dackor;Eric Boerwinkle

  • Guidelines on nicotine dose selection for in vivo research

    Shannon G. Matta;David J. Balfour;Neal L. Benowitz;R. Thomas Boyd

  • Pulmonary hazards of smoking marijuana as compared with tobacco

    Tzu-Chin Wu;Donald P. Tashkin;Behnam Djahed;Jed E. Rose

  • Nicotine effects on adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

    E. D. Levin;C. K. Conners;E. Sparrow;S. C. Hinton

  • Nicotine and nonnicotine factors in cigarette addiction.

    Jed E. Rose

  • Nicotine-haloperidol interactions and cognitive performance in schizophrenics.

    Edward D. Levin;William Wilson;Jed E. Rose;Jed E. Rose;Joseph McEvoy

  • Transdermal nicotine effects on attention.

    E D Levin;C K Conners;D Silva;S C Hinton

  • Nicotine self-administration in animals and humans: similarities and differences

    J. E. Rose;William A. Corrigall

  • Dry powder delivery system

    Jed E. Rose;Frederique Behm;James Turner

  • Mecamylamine combined with nicotine skin patch facilitates smoking cessation beyond nicotine patch treatment alone

    Jed E Rose;Frederique M Behm;Eric C Westman;Edward D Levin

  • Nicotine and attention in adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

    C K Conners;E D Levin;E Sparrow;S C Hinton

  • Haloperidol increases smoking in patients with schizophrenia

    Joseph P. McEvoy;Oliver Freudenreich;Edward D. Levin;Jed E. Rose

  • Agonist-antagonist combination to reduce the use of nicotine and other drugs

    Jed E. Rose;Edward D. Levin

  • Dissociating nicotine and nonnicotine components of cigarette smoking.

    Jed E Rose;Frederique M Behm;Eric C Westman;Eric C Westman;Mark Johnson

  • Clozapine decreases smoking in patients with chronic schizophrenia

    Joseph McEvoy;Oliver Freudenreich;Mark McGee;Carol Vanderzwaag

  • 24-h smoking abstinence potentiates fMRI-BOLD activation to smoking cues in cerebral cortex and dorsal striatum

    F. Joseph McClernon;Rachel V. Kozink;Avery M. Lutz;Jed E. Rose

  • Molecular genetics of successful smoking cessation: convergent genome-wide association study results.

    George R. Uhl;Qing Rong Liu;Tomas Drgon;Catherine Johnson

  • Adolescent-onset nicotine self-administration modeled in female rats.

    Edward D. Levin;Amir H. Rezvani;Daniel Montoya;Jed E. Rose

  • Abstinence-Induced Changes in Self-Report Craving Correlate with Event-Related fMRI Responses to Smoking Cues

    F Joseph McClernon;F Berry Hiott;Scott A Huettel;Jed E Rose

  • Arterial nicotine kinetics during cigarette smoking and intravenous nicotine administration: implications for addiction.

    Jed E Rose;Frederique M Behm;Eric C Westman;R.Edward Coleman

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward D. Levin
Edward D. Levin Duke University
F. Joseph McClernon
F. Joseph McClernon Duke University
Amir H. Rezvani
Amir H. Rezvani Duke University
George R. Uhl
George R. Uhl University of Maryland, Baltimore
Donald P. Tashkin
Donald P. Tashkin University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph P. McEvoy
Joseph P. McEvoy Augusta University
Bruce M. Psaty
Bruce M. Psaty University of Washington
Jean C. Beckham
Jean C. Beckham Duke University
Caryn Lerman
Caryn Lerman University of Southern California
David Altshuler
David Altshuler Harvard University

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