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Chris Ackerman

Christopher Ackerman has been with INTS since 2016, focusing on conducting primary data collection. In his role as a research project manager, Mr. Ackerman has overseen several significant studies, including the Tobacco 21 retailer compliance study, the New Jersey point of sale study, and the CRST point of sale study. He has collaborated closely with INTS faculty to develop protocols, survey instruments, training materials, and peer-reviewed publications.

Jon-Patrick Allem

Jon-Patrick Allem is an Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the Department of Health Behavior, Society and Policy at the Rutgers School of Public Health, an Associate Professor of General Internal Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine at the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, a Core Member of the Rutgers Institute for Nicotine & Tobacco Studies (INTS), and a member of the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey. He obtained a B.A. in political science with a minor in history and a M.A. in political science from San Diego State University and completed a Ph.D. in health behavior research from the Keck School of Medicine of USC. His postdoctoral training was completed in tobacco regulatory science at the USC Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (TCORS). Dr. Allem’s research shows the different ways that corporations influence adolescent health, with current projects focused on identifying sources of exposure to tobacco marketing among adolescents and young adults.

Aila Lee Altunbilek

Aila Lee Altunbilek is a Research Teaching Specialist III at Rutgers Institute for Nicotine and Tobacco Studies. She received both her undergraduate degree and MPH concentrating in Global Public Health from Rutgers University-NB. Aila also received a certificate in Health Disparities. She previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Rutgers Institute for Health, Healthcare Policy, and Aging Research, with main duties in study recruitment, study administration, and data collection for the NJHealth Cohort Study.

Nicolette Garthe

Nicolette Garthe, MPH, CHES is a Research Associate II at the Rutgers Institute for Nicotine & Tobacco Studies. She coordinates the Institute’s nationally accredited Tobacco Treatment Specialist Training which equips health professionals with the skills to help people quit tobacco products. Additionally, she contributes to evaluation of the New Jersey Quit Centers and supports the New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey (NJYTS). She obtained a B.S. in Public Health with minors in Spanish and Psychology from Rutgers University and an M.P.H. in Social and Behavioral Health Sciences with a certificate in Epidemiology Methods from Rutgers University-School of Public Health. Ms. Garthe is a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES).

Mary Hrywna

Mary Hrywna is an Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the Department of Health Behavior, Society and Policy at the Rutgers School of Public Health. She is also a founding member of and an Associate Director of Administration at the Rutgers Institute for Nicotine & Tobacco Studies (INTS). She obtained a B.A. in psychology and communication at Douglass College and a M.P.H in health behavior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and completed a Ph.D. in health systems & policy from the Rutgers School of Public Health. Dr. Hrywna’s research aims to inform development of policies and interventions that effectively reduce the use of tobacco products, including new and emerging products, among high-risk populations such as youth and young adults.

Jessica King Jensen

Jessica King Jensen (Jessie) is a core member of INTS and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Jessie received her BS and MS in Health Education and PhD in Public Health from the University of Florida and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in tobacco regulatory science at Wake Forest School of Medicine. Jessie’s research evaluates the equitable impact of tobacco policies and interventions. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring the outdoors, keeping her plants alive, and cheering for the Florida Gators.

Amanda Johnson

Amanda Johnson is a Research Teaching Specialist III for the Institute of Nicotine and Tobacco Studies(INTS). She obtained a B.A. in Public Health and M.P.H in Global Public Health from Rutgers University-School of Public Health. She is currently working on the C’RILLOs and disinformation projects.

Michelle Kennedy

Michelle Kennedy is a Project Coordinator with the Rutgers Institute for Nicotine & Tobacco Studies (INTS). She obtained a B.A. in Economics and Geography from Towson University and M.P.H. in Health Education and Behavioral Science from Rutgers University-School of Public Health.  She is pursuing a DrPH in Leadership, Practice, and Research at the Rutgers-School of Public Health and has research interests in nicotine, cessation, and co-occurring use disorder.

Currently, she contributes to the NJ Quit Centers technical assistance team and provides research support for the Evaluating Cigarette Relighting Behavior: Prevalence, Correlates, Toxicant Exposure, and Implications for Cessation R01.

 

John Mikolajczyk

A recent addition to INTS, John has chalked up 13 years of progressive responsibility as a multipurpose administrator within the diverse, fast-paced environment of Rutgers Health. An administrative “jack-of-all-trades,” his specialty lies in supporting an academic department, requisitions & purchase orders, expense reimbursement, travel arrangements, records management, proofreading/editing, new hire onboarding, and departmental organization via Box and the Microsoft Office Suite. John currently supports 10 faculty members, 2 post-docs, and trains a fellow administrator, in addition to keeping all staff abreast of university policy on travel and reimbursement. In his spare time, he reads 40+ books a year and works out in his home gym. 

Eugene Talbot

Eugene Talbot is a Research Associate II with the Rutgers Institute for Nicotine & Tobacco Studies (INTS). He obtained a B.S.c. in Biology from Northeastern University and an M.P.H. in Epidemiology from Rutgers University-School of Public Health. He provides research support for various projects within the Institute and the Rutgers Center for Rapid Surveillance of Tobacco (CRST).

Inartaly Valentín-García

Inartaly (in-ar-ta-lee) Valentin-Garcia is a User Support Specialist II with the Rutgers Institute for Nicotine & Tobacco Studies. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Computer Information Systems from Universidad del Este in Puerto Rico. In the past, he has served as a Desktop Support Technician. In his current role, he offers IT assistance to researchers, faculty, and staff, and manages the Institute’s IT infrastructure, and implements new technologies.