The Alcohol Research Group, in partnership with the School of Public Health at the University of California at Berkeley, offers a training program for pre- and postdoctoral fellows. The Program is sponsored by the NIAAA and offers research training to prepare fellows for successful careers in alcohol studies.

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Meenakshi Subbaraman, MS.

Predoctoral fellow
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Mentor(s):

Lee Kaskutas

Education:

PhD (expected 2011) - University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health (Primary Advisors: Dr. Ralph Catalano and Dr. Jennifer Ahern)
MS (June, 2007) - Stanford University, Department of Statistics

Primary Alcohol Research Interests:

Causal mechanisms of behavioral and pharmaceutical treatments for alcoholism; marginal structural models for studying causal mechanisms in alcohol research; time-series methods

Awards & Activities:

  • Samuel B. Guze Symposium on Alcoholism Awardee, 2010
  • UC Berkeley Public Health Alumni Association Patricia A Buffler Scholarship, 2009

Selected Research Publications:

Bruckner T.A., Snowden L., Subbaraman M., Brown T.T. (in press). Economic Antecedents of Medicaid-financed Mental Health Services among Youths in California. International Journal of Mental Health.

Kaskutas L.A., Subbaraman M.S. (in press). Integrating addiction treatment and mutual aid recovery resources. In: Kelly J, White W, eds. Addiction Recovery Management: Theory, Science, and Practice.

Kaskutas L.A., Subbaraman M.S., Witbrodt J., Zemore S. (2009). Effectiveness of Making Alcoholics Anonymous Easier (MAAEZ), a group format 12-step facilitation approach. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 37(3), 228-239.

Subbaraman M. Memory and the alcoholic brain. (2007). Stanford Scientific Magazine, 6(1), 23.

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