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=Overview=
 
=Overview=
==SPECIFIC AIMS==
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=Specific Aims=
 
Submitted in response to PAR-16-055, the overall goals of this time-sensitive R21 are to harness cryptomarket data to conduct surveillance of the illicit synthetic opioid markets availability trends over time, and identify new substances as they emerge on cryptomarkets. The Specific Aims are to:
 
Submitted in response to PAR-16-055, the overall goals of this time-sensitive R21 are to harness cryptomarket data to conduct surveillance of the illicit synthetic opioid markets availability trends over time, and identify new substances as they emerge on cryptomarkets. The Specific Aims are to:
 
*Specific Aim 1: Develop a semi-automated system, eDarkTrends, to collect and process data about illicit synthetic opioids supplied on cryptomarkets.
 
*Specific Aim 1: Develop a semi-automated system, eDarkTrends, to collect and process data about illicit synthetic opioids supplied on cryptomarkets.
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Co-Investigators: [http://people.wright.edu/robert.carlson Robert Carlson], [http://knoesis.wright.edu/tkprasad T.K.Prasad], [http://www.med.wright.edu/lhrc/fac/rn Ramzi Nahhas], [http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/our-faculty/profile?uni=ssm2183 Silvia Martins] (Columbia), [http://www.umassmed.edu/emed/faculty/boyer.aspx Edward W. Boyer] (UMass) <br />
 
Co-Investigators: [http://people.wright.edu/robert.carlson Robert Carlson], [http://knoesis.wright.edu/tkprasad T.K.Prasad], [http://www.med.wright.edu/lhrc/fac/rn Ramzi Nahhas], [http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/our-faculty/profile?uni=ssm2183 Silvia Martins] (Columbia), [http://www.umassmed.edu/emed/faculty/boyer.aspx Edward W. Boyer] (UMass) <br />
 
Graduate Students:  [http://knoesis.org/researchers/lokala/Usha Lokala]
 
Graduate Students:  [http://knoesis.org/researchers/lokala/Usha Lokala]
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=Related Projects=
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==Concurrent Projects==
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/NIDA_National_Early_Warning_System_Network_(iN3) '''I'''nnovative '''N'''IDA '''N'''ational Early Warning Sysetm '''N'''etwork (iN3)]
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/Modeling_Social_Behavior_for_Healthcare_Utilization_in_Depression Modeling Social Behavior for Healthcare Utilization in Depression]
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/Context-Aware_Harassment_Detection_on_Social_Media Context-Aware Harassment Detection on Social Media]
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/Social_and_Physical_Sensing_Enabled_Decision_Support Hazards SEES: Social and Physical Sensing Enabled Decision Support]
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/Market_Driven_Innovations_and_Scaling_up_of_Twitris Market Driven Innovations and Scaling up of Twitris]
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/Project_Safe_Neighborhood Project Safe Neighborhood: Westwood Partnership to Prevent Juvenile Repeat Offenders]
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/MIDAS MIDAS]
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/Market_Driven_Innovations_and_Scaling_up_of_Twitris Market Driven Innovations and Scaling up of Twitris]
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/KHealth:_Semantic_Multisensory_Mobile_Approach_to_Personalized_Asthma_Care kHealth: Semantic Multisensory Mobile Approach to Personalized Asthma Care]
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==Prior Projects==
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/PREDOSE PREDOSE: PREscription Drug abuse Online Surveillance and Epidemiology]
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*[http://knoesis.org/projects/socs SoCS: Social Media Enhanced Organizational Sensemaking in Emergency Response]
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*[http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/Twitris Twitris: a System for Collective Social Intelligence]
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=Funding=
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=Social Media=
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Follow us on [https://twitter.com/edrugtrends Twitter "edrugtrends"]
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=News=
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[http://www.med.wright.edu/citar/edrugtrends Trending: Social media analysis to monitor cannabis and synthetic cannabinoid use]
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Contact: [http://knoesis.org/researchers/lokala/Usha Lokala]

Revision as of 20:43, 8 August 2017

Overview

Specific Aims

Submitted in response to PAR-16-055, the overall goals of this time-sensitive R21 are to harness cryptomarket data to conduct surveillance of the illicit synthetic opioid markets availability trends over time, and identify new substances as they emerge on cryptomarkets. The Specific Aims are to:

  • Specific Aim 1: Develop a semi-automated system, eDarkTrends, to collect and process data about illicit synthetic opioids supplied on cryptomarkets.
  • Specific Aim 2: Deploy eDarkTrends to:
    • Specific Aim 2.a: Describe and monitor U.S-based supply trends of illicit synthetic opioids on cryptomarkets (e.g., trends in availability of non-pharmaceutical fentanyl analogs, U-47700, MT-45), including types of illicit synthetic opioids, prices, advertised purity, dosage, product forms, quantity supplied, and drug combinations;
    • Specific Aim 2.b: Identify new illicit synthetic opioid substances and product forms soon after they appear on cryptomarkets.

People

Principal Investigators: Raminta Daniulaityte, Amit P. Sheth
Co-Investigators: Robert Carlson, T.K.Prasad, Ramzi Nahhas, Silvia Martins (Columbia), Edward W. Boyer (UMass)
Graduate Students: Lokala




Related Projects

Concurrent Projects

Prior Projects


Funding

Social Media

Follow us on Twitter "edrugtrends"

News

Trending: Social media analysis to monitor cannabis and synthetic cannabinoid use

Contact: Lokala