Associate Professor, Public Health | Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor, Family and Community Medicine | Associate Professor, Clinical Translational Sciences
Alicia Allen, PhD, MPH, began working in clinical research on substance use disorders in 2001 as an undergraduate student. This experience prompted her to obtain her masters in community health education, graduate certification in addiction studies and doctorate in social and behavioral epidemiology, all from the University of Minnesota. She also completed a fellowshiat the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the area of prenatal smoking. As an behavioral epidemiologist, she is particularly interested in research study design and improving methodology. She has conducted randomized clinical trials, controlled cross-over trials, and cross-sectional online surveys, as well as analyzed data from large epidemiological datasets. Dr. Allen's current research focuses on topics that occur in the intersection between substance misuse e.g. nicotine/tobacco, cannabis, opioids) and women's health e.g. pregnancy, postpartum, hormonal contraceptive use) Alicia has received funding from the National Institutes of Health, ClearWay Minnesota, and University of Arizona. She has published 40 manuscripts to-date, primarily with Addictive Behaviors, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, Addiction, and Journal of Addiction Medicine. She is an associate editor with Nicotine Tobacco Research NTR) the clinical director with Society for Research on Nicotine Tobacco University SRNT-U) and co-director of the Resident Scholarly Project Program RSPP) Dr. Allen has also recently served on an expert panel for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration SAMHSA)