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    Feasibility and acceptability of a timeline follow-back method to assess opioid use, non-fatal overdose, and substance use disorder treatment by McCann, Nicole C., McMahan, Vanessa M., Smith, Rachel, Majeski, Adam, Johns, Sarah L., Kosakowski, Sarah, Wolfe, Shae, Brennan, Sarah, Robinson, Mackenzie, Coffin, Phillip O., Walley, Alexander Y.

    Published in Addictive behaviors (01-01-2024)
    “…•Our 120-day timeline-follow back (TLFB) tool measured opioid-related outcomes.•TLFB was a feasible research tool; median completion time was 11 min.•In the…”
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    Perception and Correlates of Opioid Overdose Risk Among Overdose Survivors Who Use Nonprescribed Opioids in San Francisco and Boston by Chang, Yi-Shin Grace, McMahan, Vanessa M, Marti, Xochitl Luna, Pope, Emily, Wolfe, Shae, Majeski, Adam, Reed, Gabriela, Walley, Alexander Y, Coffin, Phillip O

    Published in Substance use & addiction journal (01-10-2024)
    “…Understanding opioid overdose risk perception may inform overdose prevention strategies. We used baseline data from a randomized overdose prevention trial, in…”
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    Medication for Opioid Use Disorder After Serious Injection-Related Infections in Massachusetts by Kimmel, Simeon D, Walley, Alexander Y, White, Laura F, Yan, Shapei, Grella, Christine, Majeski, Adam, Stein, Michael D, Bettano, Amy, Bernson, Dana, Drainoni, Mari-Lynn, Samet, Jeffrey H, Larochelle, Marc R

    Published in JAMA network open (01-07-2024)
    “…Serious injection-related infections (SIRIs) cause significant morbidity and mortality. Medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) improves outcomes but is…”
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    Fluvial systems tied together through a common base level: The geomorphic response of the Dirty Devil River, North Wash Creek, and the Colorado River to the rapid base level drop of Lake Powell by Majeski, Adam L

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…Fluvial adjustment to base level change has its roots in the fundamental concepts of geomorphology. This thesis explores the rate of erosion and sedimentation…”
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    Fluvial systems tied together through a common base level: The geomorphic response of the Dirty Devil River, North Wash Creek, and the Colorado River to the rapid base level drop of Lake Powell by Majeski, Adam L

    “…Fluvial adjustment to base level change has its roots in the fundamental concepts of geomorphology. This thesis explores the rate of erosion and sedimentation…”
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    Dissertation