
Education
Ph.D. – Epidemiology, Michigan State University
B.S. – Human Biology, Michigan State University
B.S. – Psychology, Michigan State University
Areas of Expertise
Cannabis and Tobacco Use-related Behaviors and Health
Opioid Use Disorders
Mental Health
Introduction
Dr. Brian J. Fairman conducts substance use epidemiology research, teaches graduate courses, and supervises student research projects.
Credentials, Accreditations and Awards
2017 Collaboration Award, NICHD
2016 Early Career Preventionists Network Travel Scholarship Award, SPR
2016 Director’s Travel Award, NIDA
2015 Early Career Preventionists Network Travel Award, SPR
2015 Early Career Investigator Travel Award, College on 77th CPD
Teaching Focus
Dr. Brian J. Fairman focuses on teaching advanced epidemiological methods, substance use epidemiology, writing for publication, and the practical application of public health principles. His courses emphasize real-world research, analysis, and integrative approaches to tackling public health challenges.
Research Overview
Dr. Brian J. Fairman’s research centers on substance use epidemiology, specifically exploring cannabis and its co-use with tobacco. His studies aim to understand health impacts and behavioral patterns, as well as to assess the efficacy of related public health policies. His work contributes vital insights into optimizing interventions and preventive strategies in substance use.
Recent Books or Publications
Please view Dr. Fairman’s publications at
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/brian.fairman.3/bibliography/public/
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=QkIfp2gAAAAJ