
Liz Nesoff, PhD MPH
@Thelizn
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Assistant Professor, @UPennDBEI | Senior Scholar, @PennInjury | Fellow, @PennLDI | substance use | injury prevention | built environment | #epitwitter | mom
New York, NY
Joined December 2015
RT @PennLDI: How useful is social media in recruiting people who use opioids for research surveys? @TheLizN & colleagues found social media….
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Historically, recruiting research participants through social media facilitated access to people who use opioids, capturing a range of drug use behaviors. The current rapidly changing online landsc...
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RT @jmirpub: New in JMIR: Challenging the Continued Usefulness of #SocialMedia #hcsm #SoMe Recruitment for #Surveys of Hidden Populations o….
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Journal of Medical Internet Research - International Scientific Journal for Medical Research, Information and Communication on the Internet
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RT @ColumbiaMSPH: Researchers recognize the harms of stigmatizing language in substance use research, but it remains too common. A new @CUE….
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The use of stigmatizing terminology in National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded grant abstracts has decreased by over 50 percent.
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RT @UPennDBEI: Elizabeth Nesoff, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Penn LDI Senior Fellow shares important research from he….
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RT @PennLDI: Naloxone access is critical in the fight against opioid overdoses. Despite improvements, more work is needed to ensure it's….
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New maps from LDI researchers show progress in locating programs where the need is greatest.
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RT @GillianKolla: Great new study in @TheLancetPH, showing a significant decrease in fatal overdoses in the Toronto neighbourhoods surround….
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We found that the period during which SCS were implemented in Toronto was associated with a reduced overdose mortality in surrounding neighbourhoods. The magnitude of this inverse association...
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RT @KeithNHumphreys: New CDC provisional data estimates that U.S. overdose fatalities rose 2.1% from 9/22-9/23. Oregon's 41.55% increase i….
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RT @UPennDBEI: A study led by Elizabeth D. Nesoff, PhD, MPH evaluated change in distance to opioid overdose prevention programs (OOPPs) acr….
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Journal of Urban Health - Improving access to naloxone for laypersons is a cornerstone of the US strategy to reduce opioid overdose deaths. This study evaluated change in distance to opioid...
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RT @_OnPointNYC: A new video by @NowThisNews discusses our overdose prevention centers and findings that OPCs do not contribute to an incre….
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RT @nycHealthy: In 2022, there were 3,026 overdose deaths in NYC and 81% involved fentanyl. Knowing if the drugs you plan to use contain fe….
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RT @UPennDBEI: In partnership with the DBEI, the Master of Public Health program is offering a new #Epidemiology track to address the need….
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RT @UPennDBEI: Congratulations to Elizabeth Nesoff, PhD, MPH, for two recent accomplishments, receiving an award from NIH and publishing an….
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RT @nycHealthy: Naloxone is a lifesaving medication that anyone can use to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. Here's how to use it….
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Excited to see evidence supporting what we've always known: OPCs are good for communities, don't increase crime, and save lives! #harmreduction.
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RT @UPennDBEI: We're hiring! The DBEI is seeking exceptional candidates for faculty positions in #biostatistics, #epidemiology and #informa….
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New pub alert! We created a tool to track discarded drug use/harm reduction items (e.g., naloxone, saline, cooker caps, syringes) to monitor where and how people use them @shoshiaronowitz @ajmilammdphd @DrDebFurrHolden @PennInjury #opiods #harmreduction.
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