dr. (Janna) J Cousijn

Biography

Why do some lose control over drug use, while others do not? I am intrigued by the fine line between addiction risk and resilience. To this end, I study the processes underlying trajectories of drug use. In 2021 I founded the Neuroscience of Addiction Lab at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, after transitioning from the University of Amsterdam. I use an interdisciplinary approach to learn how the environment shapes drug users. As such, my team studies neurobiology in rodents and men, but also the role of social dynamics and culture. Moreover, I develop theory and methods, invest in team science and use an impact agenda in my science and teaching. 

Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences

Associate professor | Clinical Psychology
Email
cousijn@essb.eur.nl
Room
T13-47
Location
Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam

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Work

  • Janna Cousijn (6 November 2023) - EUR unfiltered podcast Episode 2: I took a pill in Ibiza
  • Janna Cousijn (18 October 2023) - Wat als je het liever bij een biertje houdt? Ieder festival stond in het teken van drugs
  • Janna Cousijn (13 October 2023) - KennisSynthese Verslaving
  • Janna Cousijn (2 December 2022) - Feiten en meningen en cannabis
  • Janna Cousijn (14 September 2022) - Studio Erasmus – Talkshow twee gezichten van cannabis
  • Janna Cousijn (8 July 2022) - Interview VIDI onderzoek
  • Janna Cousijn (1 July 2022) - Onderzoek naar de twee gezichten van cannabis krijgt VIDI subsidie
  • Janna Cousijn (28 March 2022) - Therapeutic digital gaming and VR to level-up treatment for addiction
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (21 December 2021) - ‘Runner’s high’ is geen endorfineboost
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2 December 2021) - Het Kwartje - S2E9 - dr. Janna Cousijn over de impact van Alcohol en Wiet op het brein
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (20 September 2021) - Cannabis may alter a teen’s developing brain
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (20 September 2021) - Cannabis may alter a teen’s developing brain
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (7 May 2021) - Nederlanders roken meer wiet tijdens de pandemie

  • Janna Cousijn (2022) - Cannabis Use disorder and the brain: What’s culture got to do with it?
  • Janna Cousijn (2022) - Annual meeting of the The College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD)
  • Janna Cousijn (2022) - The impact of age on olfactory alcohol cue-reactivity: a fmri study inadolescent versus adult drinkers
  • Janna Cousijn (2022) - Cannabis and the Brain workshop
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2022) - Clinical Psychology (Organisational unit)
  • Janna Cousijn (2022) - Erasmus University Rotterdam (Organisational unit)
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2021) - Cannabis and Cannabinoids – From Science to Practice to Policy: An International Perspective
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2021) - Keynote presentation: Cannabis use, dependence and the brain – What do we know?
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2021) - Young Academy of Europe (External organisation)
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2021) - Aging Brain Matter; a developmental key to addiction risk and resilience

  • Janna Cousijn (2022) - NWO VIDI Grant (800.000 Euro): Blowing Minds: detangling the highs and lows of cannabis for brain health
  • Lauren Kuhns & J (Janna) Cousijn (2021) - Back on Track: An Online Self-Guided Intervention for Cannabis Use Reduction (38.150 Euro)
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2020) - ERC Starting Grant (1.500.000 Euro): Aging Brain Matter; a developmental key to addiction risk and resilience
  • J (Janna) Cousijn & Francesca Filbey (2017) - National Institute of Drug Abuse RO1 (Project ID:1R01DA042490-01A1, 2.500.000 American Dollar, role: PI): The Role of Motivation and Control in Cannabis Use Disorders: A Cross-Cultural Longitudinal Neuroimaging Study
  • J (Janna) Cousijn, Heidi Lesscher & Ingo Willuhn (2017) - Amsterdam Brain and Cognition project grant (250.000 Euro, role: PI): Unraveling adolescent risk and resilience to alcohol: A parallel fMRI study in humans and rats
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2016) - APS rising star
  • Valentina Lorenzetti, Nadia Solowij, Antonio Verdejo-Garcia & J (Janna) Cousijn (2016) - NHMRC Project Grant, Australia (Project ID: APP1130079, 732.000 Australian Dollar, role: co-I): Characterising neurobiological abnormalities in Cannabis Use Disorders.
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2016) - American Psychological Association, travel award
  • J (Janna) Cousijn, Heidi Lesscher & Louk J.M.J. Vanderschuren (2015) - DOY-grant, Utrecht University (100.000 Euro). Unraveling adolescent risk and resilience to alcohol use disorders
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2012) - IVO addiction masterclass, best paper award
  • J (Janna) Cousijn (2011) - NIDA travel award

Addiction Journal

Start date approval
November 2023
End date approval
November 2026
Place
LONDON
Description
Regional Editor Addiction Journal

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