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Warren K. Bickel, Ph.D.

Virginia Tech Carilion Behavioral Health Research Professor
Director, Addiction Recovery Research Center
Director, Center for Health Behaviors Research
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC
Maury Strauss Distinguished Public Lecture

Addictionomics of Self-Control

Date: TO BE SCHEDULED

Time: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.  (Reception and hors d'oeuvres at 5 p.m.)

In-person: Room M203, 2 Riverside Circle, Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC

Virtual: Join via Zoom

About this Seminar

Both the US and the world as a whole are reaching a tipping point in terms of addiction, where the highest rates of drug dependency may be seen. In this lecture, Dr. Bickel will delve into the use of behavioral and neuroeconomics tools to tackle the issue of addiction. These methods offer a comprehensive perspective on addiction, presenting new strategies for addressing this complex disorder and offering practical advancements in treatment approaches for addictive behaviors.

Additional Details

This is a free event hosted by Dr. Michael Friedlander and the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute. For more information, please call 540-526-2059.

About Maury Strauss

Maury Strauss was a longtime community benefactor and businessman who supported biomedical research with the goal of energizing the local economy and improving quality of life in our neighborhoods and around the world. In order to ensure the continued success of Roanoke’s biomedical research enterprise, as well as the free public seminars, Mr. Strauss made a generous gift to the series. He passed away in June 2024 at age 99. 

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