Adulterant Study of the Illicit Opioids and Stimulants

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The J Healthcare Initiative
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Atika Juristia
Atika Juristia She / Her
Executive Director
(37)
5
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per student
Student
Anywhere
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Data visualization Data analysis Data modelling Public relations
Skills
research data-driven decision making healthcare analytics data visualization
Details

The project is to analyze the emerging drug adulterants in the illicit opioids and stimulant supply in Canada and the U.S. The main goal is to use regression model to visualize projected fatalities due to these potent adulterants. Students are expected to analyze highly heterogenous data and simplify it for the public and policy makers. The outcome of this project is that students understand the complexity and the urgency of the current toxic drug crisis in North America and can help us present this context in a way that policymakers and public understand.


Deliverables


What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?


- Research on different potency metrics of adulterants and gather data on emerging drug adulterants in the illicit opioids and stimulant supply in Canada and the U.S.


- Improve our recently developed regression model to visualize projected fatalities due to these potent adulterants.


- Analyze the data and interpret the results to understand the impact of the emerging drug adulterants on fatalities.


- Create a comprehensive report outlining the findings and recommendations based on the analysis.


- Present the findings to the The J Healthcare Initiative.

Mentorship

Access to data and guide on the new psychoactive substances and adulterants, weekly or bi-weekly meetings, access to different databases from the drug checking labs

Supported causes
Good health and well-being

About the company

Company
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
51 - 200 employees
Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Science, Academic association, Public relations & communications

The J Healthcare Initiative is a registered Canadian non-profit organization with a focus to empower drug users' healthcare decisions by promoting the expansion and innovating the current substance use treatment modalities in Canada and the United States.