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Washington University
School of Medicine
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Kit-sang Leung, Ph.D.


Dr. Kit-sang Leung received his PhD in
Psychology in 2000 from the Queen’s University of Belfast, Northern
Ireland. His research at Queen’s focused on the cognitive aspects of
addictive behaviors, especially on recall biases and attentional switching
mechanisms in smokers. From 2001 to 2003, Dr. Leung worked as a research
associate at the Centre for Clinical Trial and Epidemiological Research of
the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
In the fall of 2003, he came to St. Louis to study Psychiatric
Epidemiology at Washington University School of Medicine, and received his
Master of Psychiatric Epidemiology (MPE) in 2005. He began working with
his mentor Dr. Linda Cottler on her international collaborative project on
club drug use (Collaborative MDMA and Other Club Drugs Study) in 2004.
Dr. Leung is currently a Research Instructor in Psychiatry in the
Epidemiology and Prevention Research Group (EPRG). His research interests
include psychopharmacology, applied cognitive methods in addiction
research and the epidemiologic study of addictive behaviors.
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Faculty
Dr. Linda Cottler
Dr. Lee Hoffer
Dr. Lawrence Scheier
Dr. Catherine Striley
Staff
Arbi Ben Abdallah
Susan Bradford
Sue Busse
Jennifer Byers
Dr. Catina Callahan
Sandra Halliburton
Amy
Hepler
Rachel Jacobs
Dr. Kit-Sang Leung
Tamara Millay
Erin Murdock
Fellana Randall
Dionna Roberts
Pamela Trangenstein
Lisa
Wines
Jane Works-Conte
Trainees
Monica Bishop, MD
Carmen Curtis, PhD
Ellen Edens, MD
Daniel Mamah, MD
Catharine Mennes, PhD
Lisa Merlo, PhD
Prasanthi Nattala, PhD
Victoria Osborne, MSW
Veena Satyanarayana, PhD
Enbal Shacham, PhD
Matthew Smith, PhD
Chiquitia Welch, PhD
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