Jennifer S. Love, MD, MSCR
Mount Sinai Health System - Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai Center for Research on Emerging Substances, Poisoning, Overdose, and New Discoveries (RESPOND)
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai Center for Research on Emerging Substances, Poisoning, Overdose, and New Discoveries (RESPOND)
Email: Jennifer.Love@mountsinai.org
Education
MD, Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of PennsylvaniaAB, Biochemical Science, Harvard College
MSCR, Clinical Research, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Research Interests
Substance use disorders, opioid use disorder, xylazine and novel adulterants BIO
Jennifer Love is an assistant professor of emergency medicine and medical toxicology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. After residency at the University of Pennsylvania, she completed a medical toxicology fellowship at Oregon Health & Science University. She then completed a clinical research fellowship at the Icahn School of Medicine under Dr. Lynne Richardson’s T32 training program in emergency care research. Her current work focuses on opioid use disorder and novel substances of misuse, specifically xylazine. Publications
Recent
Levine M, Culbreth R, Buchanan J, Schwarz E, Love J, ...Manini AF (2026).
Illicit opioid adulterant trends in patients presenting with acute opioid overdose
Journal of Analytical Toxicology [Epub 2026 Feb 19]. doi: 10.1093/jat/bkag006.
Illicit opioid adulterant trends in patients presenting with acute opioid overdose
Journal of Analytical Toxicology [Epub 2026 Feb 19]. doi: 10.1093/jat/bkag006.
Love JS, Tapper AR, Pasao MA, Moser JS, Samuels-Kalow ME, Lin MP (2026).
“Sink or swim”-A national qualitative study examining negotiation experiences of early-career emergency medicine researchers
Academic Emergency Medicine, 33 (2), e70229. doi: 10.1111/acem.70229.
“Sink or swim”-A national qualitative study examining negotiation experiences of early-career emergency medicine researchers
Academic Emergency Medicine, 33 (2), e70229. doi: 10.1111/acem.70229.
Love JS, Culbreth R, Aldy K, Brent J, Wax P, Krotulski A, Logan B, ...Manini AF (2026).
Alpha-2 agonist adulterants are not associated with prolonged sedation in emergency department opioid overdose
Academic Emergency Medicine, 33 (2), e70241. doi: 10.1111/acem.70241.
Alpha-2 agonist adulterants are not associated with prolonged sedation in emergency department opioid overdose
Academic Emergency Medicine, 33 (2), e70241. doi: 10.1111/acem.70241.
Love JS, Vargas-Torres C, Aldy K, Brent J, Wax P, Culbreth R, Krotulski A, Campleman S, Logan B, Abston S, Li S, Manini AF, Fentalog Study Group (2026).
Clinical factors linked to xylazine exposure in emergency department patients with illicit opioid overdose
Addiction [Epub 2026 Jan 13]. doi: 10.1111/add.70289. PMCID: PMC12833953.
Clinical factors linked to xylazine exposure in emergency department patients with illicit opioid overdose
Addiction [Epub 2026 Jan 13]. doi: 10.1111/add.70289. PMCID: PMC12833953.
Spadaro A, Hairston J, Lakamana S, Wightman R, Love J, Perrone J, Sarker A (2025).
Characterization of Reddit posts about xylazine-associated wounds: Qualitative study
JMIR Dermatology, 8, e70329. doi: 10.2196/70329. PMCID: PMC12434632.
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Characterization of Reddit posts about xylazine-associated wounds: Qualitative study
JMIR Dermatology, 8, e70329. doi: 10.2196/70329. PMCID: PMC12434632.
