
Amanda Latimore, PhD
@latimoreamanda
Social epi; drugs; justice; community voice; translation; arming ppl w/knowledge; #airCARES Director @AIRinforms; Prof @johnshopkinsEPI; #SDOHaddiction
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On June 21,Energy and Commerce Committee will discuss legislation to strengthen its response to the overdose crisis; addiction specialists express deep disappointment that #MOTAA is not on the docket; urge US House to rise to the moment & cut red tape on methadone for OUD. Read here:



AIR is currently evaluating the Greater Washington Community Foundation's historic, $95M investment in health equity in Washington, D.C. Experts Amanda Latimore, PhD and Brandy Farrar share how their personal experiences shape their perspectives on the project. youtube.com/watch?v=QQXQ4Uā¦


So many stellar speakers and great questions in our session on maximizing the impact of opioid settlement dollars. I was a pleasure to talk about how to ensure ALL groups benefit from new resources. Kudos to NASHP for making space for this convo. American Institutes for Research #AIRcares


Honored to have worked on this #NAMPerspectives w/ Elizabeth Noah Duff & others Effectively addressing addiction hinges on understanding individual, interpersonal, & macro-level dynamics. Explore impactful strategies here doi.org/10.31478/20230⦠#AIRcares American Institutes for Research



A new paper from National Academy of Medicine co-authored by Amanda Latimore, PhD of #AIRCares discusses the pressing need for socioecological strategies centered on #healthequity in substance use disorder prevention. bit.ly/48dUPnp


JOB POSTING: "Substance Use Senior Researcher" with American Institutes for Research in CARES (Center for Addiction Research and Effective Solutions) w/ Amanda Latimore, PhD. You would apply socioecological framework and a social determinants of health (SDOH) lens to addiction jobs-airdc.icims.com/jobs/12745/subā¦

Our new paper on temperature and substance use ED visits (particularly for stimulant). Learned a lot from our new collaborators in medical toxicology Brian Patrick Murray and SUD Amanda Latimore, PhD sciencedirect.com/science/articlā¦

The context in which people use drugs matters for harm reduction. Its time to add climate change to the conversation. How does change in ambient temp relate to overamping, ED visits, & overdose? Check it out! #AIRCARES American Institutes for Research Howard Chang Brian Patrick Murray authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S01ā¦


People working with opioid settlement dollars may be contemplating the impact of yesterdayās Supreme Court decision. Hereās one useful take from Regina LaBelle Will this ruling result in more justice? medpagetoday.com/opinion/secondā¦