Eve is a Research Fellow in the Department of Behavioural Science and Health. Her work currently focuses on investigating the use of non-cigarette tobacco using nationally representative survey data and qualitative focus group methods. Eve also works across many different tobacco and nicotine projects, such as biomarkers of toxicant exposure from vaping and smoking and exploring policy options for the packaging of vapes, nicotine pouches and heated tobacco products. Eve's research interests also include the wider field of addiction.
Vaping is helping millions quit smoking, but concerns about teen uptake remain. A new blog explores whether the ‘gateway hypothesis’ stands up to scrutiny in the latest umbrella review of vaping harms in young people.