Beatriz Carlini PhD, MPH
Dr. Beatriz Carlini, PhD, MPH (Bia) is Research Associate Professor at the Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences.
Her research career has been dedicated to understanding the public health impact of legal psychoactive substance use (such as alcohol, inhalants, tobacco, and cannabis) and policies on social and health outcomes. Since 2016, Dr. Carlini has led the ADAI Cannabis Research and Education Program, including acting as the Program Chair of the UW Cannabis Research Symposium, and conducting cannabis research that assists Washington community-based agencies, government agencies, and policymakers in making decisions and setting priorities.
Dr. Carlini has been a pioneer on bringing awareness of the sharp increase in the availability and risks of high-THC content products brought by cannabis legalization in WA. In 2020, she chaired the PRSC Cannabis Concentration Workgroup composed of UW and WSU scientists, which authored a Consensus Statement and Report on Cannabis Concentration and Health Risks. In 2021-22, Dr. Carlini led a contract with the WA State Health Care Authority funded by ESSB 5092 to identify areas of common ground and consensus, and develop recommendations for state policies related to cannabis concentration and mitigating detrimental health impacts. As a result, a report to WA Legislature was published in December 2022, with policies recommendations.
As a first-generation immigrant and a foreign-born American citizen, Dr. Carlini is especially interested in the impact of cannabis and tobacco use on perpetuating health and social disparities. Dr. Carlini has a passion for fostering social inclusion, challenging stereotypes, and fighting stigma. She applies an equity lens to her work as a researcher and educator.
Titles
Research Associate Professor, Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, UW School of Medicine
Director, Cannabis Education & Research Program (CERP)
Education
BA, Social Sciences, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
PhD, Social Psychology, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, São Paulo, Brazil
MPH, University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA, USA
ORCID: 0000-0001-8312-4137
Activities
- Member: Editorial Board, International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
- Consulting Editor: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2020-present
News
- New from CERP Director Beatriz Carlini: Report & Recommendations of the High Potency Cannabis Think Tank to the State of California
- New Paper from CERP: Identifying Policy Options to Regulate High Potency Cannabis
- Commentary Series About High-THC Cannabis in Addiction Sparked by Piece from ADAI’s Beatriz Carlini, PhD, MPH
- New: How Should Policymakers Regulate the THC Content of Cannabis Products? (Opinion piece in Addiction)
- High THC Policy | Final Report: Exploring Policy Solutions: Report to the WA Legislature
Research & Other Projects
Consumers’ Perspectives on the Function of Marijuana in Their Lives
Status: completed
Web-Assisted Tobacco Intervention with Community College Students
Status: completed
Increasing Post-Discharge Follow-up Among Hospitalized Smokers
Status: completed
Smokefree Hospitals Initiative
Status: completed
Web-Based Skills Training: SBIRT-PC
Status: completed
Technology-Enhanced Quitline Services to Prevent Smoking Relapse
Status: completed