John Buckell
PhD
Senior Researcher
John is a senior researcher with a joint appointment at HERC in the Nuffield Department of Population Health and the BRC in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care. He works on behavioural research in two main subject areas, genomics and obesity. He uses experimental and econometric approaches to answer research questions.
John recently joined from the Yale School of Public Health where he worked on tobacco behaviours. He received his master’s/doctoral training from the University of Leeds and his undergraduate degree from Aston University.
Recent publications
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Tobacco-21 laws and young adult smoking: quasi-experimental evidence.
Journal article
Friedman AS. et al, (2019), Addiction (Abingdon, England), 114, 1816 - 1823
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The impact of flavors, health risks, secondhand smoke and prices on young adults' cigarette and e-cigarette choices: a discrete choice experiment.
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Buckell J. and Sindelar JL., (2019), Addiction (Abingdon, England), 114, 1427 - 1435
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Patterns of Youth Cigarette Experimentation and Onset of Habitual Smoking
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Friedman AS. et al, (2019), American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 56, 803 - 810
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Stubbing out hypothetical bias: improving tobacco market predictions by combining stated and revealed preference data
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Buckell J. and Hess S., (2019), Journal of Health Economics, 65, 93 - 102
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Should flavours be banned in cigarettes and e-cigarettes? Evidence on adult smokers and recent quitters from a discrete choice experiment
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Buckell J. et al, (2019), Tobacco Control, 28, 168 - 175