If you're already addicted to nicotine, you may want to steer clear of Virginia Tech.
The university is hosting a series of lectures this fall on the subject, the Roanoke Times reports.
"The energy in the room and the ideas shared are part of the atmosphere of inquiry, innovation, and discovery that drives the entire health sciences and technology campus," Michael Friedlander, Virginia Tech's vice president for health sciences and technology, says in a press release.
Topics for this year's lectures, which run from Sept.
8 through Dec.
15, include "Reducing the Harms from Tobacco Through Nicotine Regulation" and "Building Energy Networks in Striated Muscles."
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