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Tob Regul Sci 2016 Oct;2(4):294-300

Advances in behavioral laboratory methods that inform tobacco regulatory science: a TCORS working group special issue.

Wright MJ, Valentine GW

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The 2009 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (TCA) created unprecedented enabling conditions for establishing national regulatory policy that reduces the burden of public health and societal problems associated with tobacco product use. The Center for Tobacco Products (CTP), created by the FDA to implement the TCA, developed a first-of-itskind FDA/National Institutes of Health (NIH) collaborative program to fund Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science (TCORS). METHODS: To assist the TCORS with addressing research priorities, working groups (WGs) comprised of FDA-CTP liaisons and TCORS investigators were formed. Under the direction of the Center for Evaluating and Coordination of Training and Research (CECTR), the TCORS WGs seek to develop tangible work products in their respective areas of focus. RESULTS: The focus of the behavioral pharmacology WG evolved from publishing a narrow paper on behavioral methods in electronic cigarette research to a collection of papers on advances in behavioral laboratory methods that may inform tobacco regulatory science. CONCLUSION: This special issue contains articles that address all of the CTP research priorities and demonstrates how advances in behavioral laboratory methods made by TCORS investigators can inform FDA efforts to regulate tobacco products.


Category: Journal Article, Editorial
PubMed ID: #29152546 DOI: 10.18001/TRS.2.4.1
PubMed Central ID: #PMC5693251
Includes FDA Authors from Scientific Area(s): Tobacco
Entry Created: 2016-09-19 Entry Last Modified: 2017-11-26
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