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Bartosz Koszowski

Battelle Memorial Institute � Public Health Research & Translational Science Pharm.D., Ph.D.

Biography

Bartosz Koszowski, PhD, PharmD, joined Battelle in 2013. In his current role at Battelle, Bartosz manages tobacco research focusing on product regulation and public health. He also leads tobacco pharmacology studies on commercial and modified tobacco products, supporting tobacco regulatory and public health efforts. He has been involved in studies related to product use, tobacco biomarker pharmacokinetics, topographical measures, tobacco product risk perceptions, and passive exposure, among other areas. He has over 13 years of tobacco experience and has a background in analytical chemistry methods. 
Publications

Nicotine Absorption from Smokeless Tobacco Modified to Adjust pH

Introduction: Nicotine delivery from smokeless tobacco (ST) products leads to addiction and the use of ST causes pathology that is associated with increased initiation of cigarette smoking. The rapid delivery of nicotine from ST seems to be associated with the pH of the aqueous suspension of the products - high pH is associated with high nicotine a... Read More»

Wallace B Pickworth, Zachary R Rosenberry, Wyatt Gold and Bartosz Koszowski

Research Article: J Addict Res Ther 2014, 5:184

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.1000184

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