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A Bi-MONTHLY E-NEWSLETTER OF CASTOR HIGHLIGHTS, EVENTS & MORE
 
ISSUE II VOLUME VIII       January 29, 2026               U54 CA229974
CAsToR has over 80 investigators; to date we have published over 170 publications in many leading public health journals, discussing findings ranging from Sociodemographic Patterns of Tobacco Use to the Dynamics of Smoking and E-cigarettes Use Prevalence

Below are links to recent publications. 
Please access the CAsToR Website for a more complete listing. 
New publication by Clinton Durney and CAsToR colleagues published in Tobacco Control, "Recent trends in sales of electronic nicotine devices and oral nicotine pouches by flavour."

With the growing variety of nicotine and tobacco products available today, tobacco regulatory frameworks must consider trends across this rapidly evolving market to understand and mitigate associated public health risks.
View the Full Publication Here
UPCOMING WEBINAR
Please Click Here. Registration is Required.
View Dr. Herbert's Featured Video Here
Explore the new issue of the Beaver Bulletin.  The issue includes information on new marijuana-related variables, the status of PATH Wave 8 data, and more. 
Access the Latest Bulletin Here
Join CAsToR Investigators and many others at the upcoming Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco conference, March 4-7, 2026, in Baltimore, MD.  CAsToR members have over 25 abstracts accepted for either Poster or Oral Presentations.  
CAsToR is also hosting Pre-Conference Workshop #4: An Introduction to Computational Modeling in Tobacco Policy and Regulatory Science Research, Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 9:00 - 12:00 pm
SRNT 2026 Meeting Site Information
 


NIH’s Implementation of Common Forms 

Use of the Common Forms for Biographical Sketch, Current and Pending (Other) Support, and NIH Biographical Sketch Supplement will be required for application due dates and all JIT, RPPR, and Prior Approval submissions on or after January 25, 2026

Join CAsToR Investigator, Dr. Ella August, on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, for a hands-on workshop to ensure your biosketch meets the new Common Forms guidelines.
To participate email, Molly Coeling

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY!

Tobacco Regulatory Science Small Grant Program for New Investigators
(R03 Clinical Trial Optional) 
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) aims to support new biomedical, behavioral, and social science investigators who are in the early stages of establishing independent careers in tobacco regulatory research. The R03 grant mechanism supports different types of projects, including pilot and feasibility studies, secondary analysis of existing data, small, self-contained research projects, development of research methodology, and development of new research technology. Applicants are encouraged to conduct projects that ultimately have the potential to inform regulations on tobacco product manufacturing, distribution, and marketing. Research projects must address one or more High-Priority Research Topic(s) related to the regulatory authority of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) as mandated by the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (FSPTCA), Public Law 111-31.
Application due dates: November 18, 2025 and July 14, 2026. Letter of intent due 60 days prior to the application due date.
Read more about the NOFO here
Michigan Public Health Launches Master of Science Degree in Computational Epidemiology and Systems Modeling

In this program, students are trained to become highly skilled epidemiologists who can understand and analyze public health problems with mathematical and statistical models. 

Epidemiological models and simulation-based analyses are increasingly used to inform public health policy and practice. Notably, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, government agencies, policy-makers and others have used epidemiological models to help inform decision-making and slow the spread of the virus.
More Info on M.S. Degree from the University of Michigan Here
Please access the CAsToR Website for additional information on any of the items highlighted in our announcements.
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