![]() | Professor Main Office Address 3 Bethesda Metro Center Phone: 301-718-8440 E-mail: jhenning@pinneyassociates.com Administrative Assistant Kirk McKay |
Education and Government Service
1974 | B.A. | University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts |
1977 | Ph.D. | University of Minnesota, Graduate School |
1977-1978 | Fellow, National Council on Alcoholism | University of Minnesota |
1980-1996 | Government | National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, Pharmacologist, Chief, Clinical Pharmacology Research Branch |
Professional Interests
Understanding the biological basis of drug addiction to improve substance abuse prevention, treatment and policy, with a particular emphasis on tobacco and nicotine. Contributing to the scientific foundation for public health policy nationally and internationally for a broad ranges of diseases but with emphasis on addictions.
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Selected Publications
Benowitz, N.L. and Henningfield, J.E. Establishing a nicotine threshold for addiction. New England Journal of Medicine, 331 (2): 123-125, 1994.
Henningfield, J.E., Kozlowski, L.T. and Benowitz, N.L. A proposal to develop meaningful labeling for cigarettes. Journal of the American Medical Association, 272 (4): 312-314, 1994.
Henningfield, J.E. Nicotine medications for smoking cessation. New England Journal of Medicine, 333: 1196-1203, 1995.
Henningfield, J.E. and Zeller, M. Could science-based regulation make tobacco products less addictive. Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics, Vol. III (Winter), Issue 1: 127-138, 2002.
Henningfield, J.E., Moolchan, E.T. and Zeller, M. Regulatory strategies to reduce tobacco addiction in youth. Tobacco Control, 12 (Supl. 1): i14-i24, 2003.





