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Jeff Boissoneault
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Associate Professor in the University of Minnesota Department of Anesthesiology and director of the the Minnesota Alcohol and Pain Lab (MAPL). He/him, opinions my own. alcoholpainlab.science
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The Role of Ethnicity in Alcohol Screening-Related Decision Making by Medical and Dental Trainees (new in @jsadjournal.bsky.social 86/6)
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The Role of Ethnicity in Alcohol Screening-Related Decision Making by Medical and Dental Trainees: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs: Vol 86, No 6
Objective: Chronic heavy alcohol use increases the risk for developing alcohol use disorder (AUD), leading to adverse health outcomes. Evidence suggests that patient demographics are used to make treatment decisions, which contributes to barriers to AUD treatment experienced by Hispanic and Latino/a/x individuals. This study characterized the use of ethnicity in alcohol use assessment and treatment referral among medical trainees and dental trainees. Method: Current medical trainees (n = 54) and dental trainees (n = 59) reviewed 32 vignettes varying systematically in sex, age, ethnicity, and alcohol concern cues. Trainees used 0–100 visual analog scales (VASs) to rate the likelihood of discussing the patient’s alcohol use (VAS1), the likelihood that the patient has AUD (VAS2), comfort discussing alcohol use with the patient (VAS3), and the likelihood of referring to AUD-related treatment (VAS4). Idiographic regressions characterized individuals’ decision-making policies. Group-level analysis determined the influence of trainee ethnicity and trainee type on patient ethnicity cue use. Results: Almost all (96%–100%) trainees reliably used the alcohol concern cue when providing ratings. About 25%–56% of trainees used ethnicity as a cue. Trainee ethnicity did not significantly affect ethnicity cue use when evaluating vignettes (t < 1.37, p > .17; d < 0.56). Analyses indicated that medical trainees weighed the alcohol concern cue more heavily than dental trainees for VAS1. Conclusions: Results suggested that a substantial proportion of trainees reliably used patient ethnicity to make alcohol treatment-related decisions, consistently to the potential detriment of Hispanic and Latino/a/x patients. Finally, the lower weighting of alcohol concern among dental trainees than medical trainees in all but one judgment suggests that dental trainees may not view alcohol screening as part of their professional role as strongly as medical trainees.
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November 17, 2025 at 6:18 PM
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Just got an email from my SRO for the study section that was missed in October. Good news is that they are trying to reschedule ASAP (Dec/Jan). The bad news is that CSR is mandating that only the the top third (not half) of applications will get discussed for the next 2 rounds.
November 13, 2025 at 10:34 PM
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If you're in the Twin Cities, the northern lights are really visible within the city.
November 12, 2025 at 1:26 AM
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On a local note: Gainesville, FL passed a city charter amendment intended to stop DeSantis from taking control of the city's public utility, by a big margin enr.electionsfl.org/ALA/3887/Sum...
Summary Results - Election Night Reporting
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November 5, 2025 at 1:48 AM
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Your daily dose of climate hope. From the team at RMI: rmi.org/wp-content/u...
November 3, 2025 at 11:36 PM
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ATTN: Two faculty positions are available in my department (neuroscience) at the University of Minnesota. This is a general search with no topic focus. November 20th application deadline.

Apply here: hr.umn.edu/jobs/Find-Job
Assistant Prof job code: 364920
Associate/Full Prof job code: 364921
October 30, 2025 at 3:59 PM
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Our experimental alcohol administration study on the tension reduction hypothesis has been published in Addiction! 🎉 See preprint thread below for a summary :)

Https://doi.org/10.1111/add.70213
October 22, 2025 at 2:41 PM
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HUGE opportunity at Rutgers: jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/675694/d.... They already have such a dynamic pain group there, and such a great history... really an amazing opportunity.
Director of Rutgers Center on Research in Pain and Pain Therapeutics - Piscataway, New Jersey job with Rutgers University/RUTGERS BRAIN HEALTH INSTITUTE | 675694
The ideal candidate will be a leader in pain research with a strong, federally funded research program
jobs.sciencecareers.org
October 20, 2025 at 9:01 PM
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Minneapolis is showing up and showing out. #NoKings
October 18, 2025 at 7:25 PM
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I'm interviewing applicants for clinical psych for this next cycle! Come to South Bend to study how and why people use substances in their everyday lives

Learn more about the lab: spiel-lab.nd.edu

Learn more about our program: psychology.nd.edu/graduate/are...
Clinical Science
Notre Dame’s Department of Psychology offers graduate programs in cognitive, clinical, developmental, and quantitative psychology, joint doctoral programs in peace studies and in computer science / en...
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October 15, 2025 at 9:38 PM
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Renewable energy generated more power than coal for the first time on record in the first half of this year, according to a report by energy think-tank Ember

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Renewables overtook coal for powergen in 1H: Ember | Latest Market News
Renewable energy generated more power than coal for the first time on record in the first half of this year, according to a report by energy think-tank Ember, preventing further increases in CO2 emiss...
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October 7, 2025 at 11:19 AM
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Final version of this work is now live! Mitch developed this model and found that a history of chronic neuropathic pain in the SNI model facilitates pain-induced reinstatement of ethanol CPP in male mice.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
October 1, 2025 at 2:39 PM
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Our Special issue on #Alcohol and Pain Interactions is available, featuring a review by Dr. Koob and edited by Dr. Jeff Boissoneault #alcoholawareness
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September 2, 2025 at 3:07 PM
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✨✨ I will be reviewing applications for the University of Minnesota psychology PhD program this fall!

Information for potential applicants can be found on my lab website: ringwaldlab.psych.umn.edu/join-lab

Please spread the word!
Join the Lab | Ringwald Lab
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August 29, 2025 at 4:39 PM
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NIAAA Director Dr. Koob's publication now online - A Conceptual Framework for the Intersection of Hyperalgesia and Hyperkatifeia in #Alcohol Addiction #alcoholawareness www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
A Conceptual Framework for the Intersection of Hyperalgesia and Hyperkatifeia in Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol use disorder is a chronically relapsing disorder that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and is hypothesized to result from multiple …
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August 28, 2025 at 9:12 PM
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EU auto sales for July. Battery-electric sales are up almost 50% YoY outside of Tesla, where they're down over 40% as TSLA market share collapses. PHEV and hybrid sales are also rising rapidly while internal combustion engine sales continue to fall.
August 28, 2025 at 10:29 AM
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🚨 IEA now says renewables will be the world’s #1 power source by 2026 (possibly as soon as 2025). Wind & solar already supply >90% of demand growth, coal’s decline is baked in. The tipping point is here—clean energy isn’t the future, it’s the present. ⚡🌞 #Renewables #EnergyTransition #BESS
IEA: Renewables Will Be World’s Top Power Source "by 2026" - CleanTechnica
Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Renewable energy will overtake coal to become the world’s top source of electricity “by 2026 at the latest”, according to new...
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August 19, 2025 at 7:37 PM
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Ford raising investment in their new EV line

*FORD TO INVEST $5 BILLION IN EV PUSH, UP FROM $3 BILLION PRIOR
*FORD TO MANUFACTURE $30,000 MIDSIZE EV PICKUP STARTING IN 2027
*FORD PLANS $5B EV INVESTMENT WITH FOCUS ON LOW-COST MODELS
August 11, 2025 at 2:30 PM
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Good morning with good news: Solar and wind globally generated a record 471 TWh in May 2025 or 19.3% of the world's electricity!

Global S&W Generation in May
2025 471 TWh
2024 400 TWh
2023 360 TWh
2022 311 TWh
2021 267 TWh
2020 214 TWh
2019 188 TWh

It skyrocketed 154% since 2019. Wow!
#energysky
August 4, 2025 at 12:29 PM
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Heard we’re discussing re-drawing districts so I wanted to drop an idea
July 31, 2025 at 11:19 PM
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✨New preprint from me, Drs. Anna Kirkland, and Lindsay Squeglia at MUSC & Dr. @louisemewton.bsky.social at @sydney.edu.au✨ We used 3T MRS to examine age- and alcohol-related associations with metabolites in dorsal anterior cingulate cortex in 84 17-22 year olds that were recruited for alcohol use.
Age- and alcohol-related differences in adolescent neurometabolite levels https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.07.25.666840v1
July 31, 2025 at 2:27 PM
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The NIH budget will INCREASE by $400 million — not slashed by 40%, as Trump proposed — according to a proposal by Senate appropriators, says Sen Murray.

"Some have asked if there will even be an NIH by [2029]. The commmittee's resounding message is yes—Congress has your back", she says.
July 31, 2025 at 1:53 PM
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Almost missed that this is out! Former postdoc Liz Necka led this long overdue FMRI study formally comparing two types of pain modulation: Placebo analgesia & predictive cues. TLDR: these are NOT the same! Placebo analgesia reduced cue effects, & brain mechanisms were nearly all dissociable. 1/4
New in #JNeurosci from Necka et al: External cues and treatments shape expectations about pain in different ways, and their mechanisms distinctly influence how people experience pain. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0050-25.2025
July 31, 2025 at 12:28 AM
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Given that OMB is part of the Executive Office of the President, this should read

"after intervention by OTHER top White House Officials."
July 30, 2025 at 11:36 AM