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Dr. Geoff Bardwell's Drug Lab has been a member of Linktree for 7 months and joined in November 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Dr. Geoff Bardwell's Drug Lab are: • Instagram Besides social media accounts, DrugLab has populated their site with: • Drug Lab Website • Rethinking the Drug Pleasure Versus Harm Binary via Chaosmos: On “Euphoria,” “Overdose,” and the Politics of Coming To - Geoff Bardwell, 2026 • Examining the Effects of the Closure of Sudbury’s Supervised Consumption Site: A Community Report • Opioid Agonist Treatment Access in the qathet Region: Final Report • Mapping Drug use and Service Access in Sudbury, Ontario • A Qualitative Scoping Review on Overdose Risk and the Built Environment • A Scoping Review of the Built Environment and Overdose Deaths • Using Technology to Improve Opioid Agonist Treatment in Rural British Columbia • Necropolitics of the North: A rapid ethnography examining the effects of the closure of one of Northern Ontario’s only supervised consumption sites - ScienceDirect • Nurses’ voices used to heighten fears of fentanyl exposure in British Columbian rural hospitals • Room for Change: Rural Low-Barrier Housing Policy and Program Models for People with Substance Use and Mental Health Comorbidities | International Journal on Homelessness • ‘I’m on the coast and I’m on methadone’: A qualitative study examining access to opioid agonist treatment in rural and coastal British Columbia • Spatial analyses of health services and drug-related harms in urban and rural settings - The Lancet Public Health • Access to tablet injectable opioid agonist therapy in rural and smaller urban settings in British Columbia, Canada: a qualitative study | Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy • A scoping review of qualitative research on barriers and facilitators to the use of supervised consumption services - ScienceDirect • The “goldfish bowl”: a qualitative study of the effects of heightened surveillance on people who use drugs in a rural and coastal Canadian setting | Harm Reduction Journal • Primary care embedded within permanent supportive housing for people who use substances: A qualitative study examining healthcare access in Vancouver, Canada