Tamara Millay joined EPRG in June of 2002 working part-time as a Rater with Dr.
Renee Cunningham-Williams on a gambling medication trial, and continued with involvement
in the GAMCO and GAPP gambling studies beginning in November of 2003.
In March of 2005, following the completion of data collection for those studies,
she began working with Dr. Linda Cottler on the NINR-funded Sisters Teaching Options
for Prevention (STOP) project as Project Coordinator. She stepped in as Project
Coordinator for the NIDA-funded study, Prescription Drug Misuse, Abuse and Dependence
in October 2007, getting the study into the field in February 2008. At that point
she returned to her occupational roots and began serving as Administrative Professional
to Dr. Cottler.
Tamara graduated from Webster University in 1991 with a B.A. in Psychology, and
she is very pleased to be part of a group engaged in important research in our community.