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Author Interview with Dr Pascale Salameh

Posted Fri, Nov, 20,2009

Dr Salameh is the author of Saliva Cotinine and Exhaled Carbon Monoxide in Real Life Waterpipe Smokers: A Post Hoc Analysis which was recently published in Tobacco Use Insights.The Editor in Chief of Tobacco Use Insights recently issued a call for papers.Dr Salameh is a member of our favorite author program. Under the program authors are eligible to receive: prioritised peer review, prioritised a...

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Tobacco Use Insights launched

Posted Wed, Jan, 14,2009

I'm pleased to announce the launch of Tobacco Use Insights, an open access peer reviewed journal published by Libertas Academica. The journal is fortunate to have the support of an excellent Editor in Chief, Dr Zubair Kabir, and an internationally respected editorial board. An interview with the Editor in Chief was published in this blog today.Register to receive automatic notification of new ...

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An interview with Dr Zubair Kabir

Posted Wed, Jan, 14,2009

This interview is with Dr Zubair Kabir, the Editor in Chief of Tobacco Use Insights and Visiting Scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health.Tom: What would you say is the primary focus of your research effort (and how do you refer to your 'sub-area')?Dr Kabir: To have been trained both in public health medicine and in epidemiological research, my research addresses the population hea...

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