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Grant List

Title [sort] Institution [sort] Award [sort]

(-) Lobeline: total synthesis and derivitization California Institute of Technology $120,000
General Biomedical Science Dissertation Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Jeffrey Bagdanoff -B.S.

-Heterologous Expression of Brain Nicotinic Acetylcholine Re California Institute of Technology $1,197,548
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Henry Lester -Ph.D.

11th National Conference on Nicotine Dependence American Society of Addiction Medicine $24,000
Nicotine Dependence Special Projects 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Lori Karan -M.D.

16S rRNA PhyloChip Analysis of Bacterial Communities in COPD University of California, San Francisco $75,000
Pulmonary Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Yvonne Huang -M.D.

2-Xylosides Inhibit Glycolipid Synthesis and Cell Growth The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $298,442
Cardiovascular Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Hudson Freeze -Ph.D.

2nd East West Conference on Tobacco and Alcohol University of Southern California $30,000
Epidemiology Special Projects 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Andy Johnson -

50000 Fold Signal Enhancement for Imaging Vulnerable Plaque Huntington Medical Research Institute $427,690
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Pratip Bhattacharya -Ph.D.

A dynamic model of smoking and healthcare expenditures in CA University of California, San Francisco $1,191,686
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Wendy Max -Ph.D.

A Family Intervention to Reduce Smoking in Vietnamese Men University of California, San Francisco $279,977
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Exploratory/Developmental Award 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Janice Tsoh -Ph.D.

A Genetic Marker of Lung Cancer Risk Among Blacks & Whites University of Southern California $518,308
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Stephanie London -M.D., Ph.D.

A Hypothalamic Mechanism of Nicotine Reward and Addiction University of California, San Diego $30,820
Nicotine Dependence Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Dennis Rasmussen -Ph.D.

A longitudinal study of smoking transitions in youth University of California, San Diego $1,155,148
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Elizabeth Gilpin -M.S.

A Metabolic Mechanism of Action of Antiischemic Agents University of California, Los Angeles $112,500
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Freny Mody -M.D.

A Methodological Multi-Ethnic Study of Smoking Initiation University of California, Los Angeles $521,956
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Celia Kaplan -DrPH

A mindfulness-based approach to relapse prevention California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute $267,060
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Cassandra Vieten -Ph.D.

A model system for smoking-related damage to proteins J. David Gladstone Institutes $150,750
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Johan Bjorkegren -M.D., Ph.D.

A New Approach for Studying the Mechanism of Squamous Metapl University of California, Los Angeles $150,000
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Sanford Barsky -M.D.

A new approach to anti-angiogenic therapy in lung cancer Stanford University $407,935
Cancer Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Calvin Kuo -M.D., Ph.D.

A new molecular approach for predicting lung cancer University of California, Irvine $150,000
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Ram Kumar Sindhu -Ph.D.

A Novel Anti-Cancer Therapy: Inhibition of MUS81-EME1 University of California, Davis $60,000
Cancer Dissertation Awards 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Sucheta Mukherjee -B.S.

A novel approach to prevent in utero nicotine lung injury LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center $1,195,832
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Virender Rehan -M.D.

A Novel Approach to Prevent in Utero Nicotine Lung Injury LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center $564,957
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Virender Rehan -M.D.

A novel FMRI smoking craving and reward paradigm University of California, Los Angeles $193,898
Nicotine Dependence Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: John Monterosso -Ph.D.

A novel lung tumor suppressor The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $289,576
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Steven Frisch -Ph.D.

A novel therapeutic target for stroke The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $144,620
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Li-Tao Zhong -M.D., Ph.D.

A novel total synthesis of brazilin and brazilide A University of California, Santa Barbara $118,383
General Biomedical Science Dissertation Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Yaodong Huang -M.S.

A novel, 3-dimensional approach to non-invasive diagnostics University of California, Irvine $198,000
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Petra Wilder-Smith -D.D.S., Ph.D.

A retroviral link to human tobacco-related lung cancer? University of California, Los Angeles $149,000
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Sanford Barsky -M.D.

A Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Intervention:College Athletes University of California, San Francisco $324,499
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Margaret Walsh -MS, EdD

A Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Program: High School Athletes University of California, San Francisco $1,067,846
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Margaret Walsh -MS, EdD

A Smoking Prevention Model for Low Income Minority Youth Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science $161,548
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Donna Davis -Ph.D.

A stage-based scheduled smoking intervention for Chinese University of California, San Francisco $1,109,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Janice Tsoh -Ph.D.

A study of Bax, a gene involved in killing tumor cells The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $150,120
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Shahrzad Nouraini -Ph.D.

A web-based support community as a tool for ST cessation University of California, San Francisco $200,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Margaret Walsh -MS, EdD

Acculturation & cigarette smoking among Asian-Americans University of Southern California $489,430
Epidemiology New Investigator Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Xinguang Chen -Ph.D.

Acculturation, media, peers, parents and adolescent smoking University of Southern California $427,022
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Integrated Research Project 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Jennifer Unger -Ph.D.

Acquired apoptotic resistance in 3D lung cancer spheroids University of California, San Francisco $135,000
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Dario Barbone -Ph.D.

Activated Protein C in Smokers Thrombosis Scripps Research Institute $173,869
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Andras Gruber -M.D.

Activation and detoxification of lung cancer carcinogens University of California, San Diego $840,000
Cancer Research Project Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Robert Tukey -Ph.D.

Activation of Bnip3 in tobacco-induced heart disease Scripps Research Institute $268,148
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Asa Gustafsson -Ph.D.

Activation of Bnip3 in tobacco-induced heart disease San Diego State University Research Foundation $311,583
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Asa Gustafsson -Ph.D.

Activation of DDAH for the Treatment of Atherosclerosis Stanford University $135,000
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Yohannes Ghebremariam -Ph.D.

Activation of NF-kB by cigarette smoke University of California, Davis $448,434
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Richart Harper -M.D.

Active and Passive Smoking and Risk of Colorectal Cancer Cancer Prevention Institute of California $324,035
Epidemiology Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Peggy Reynolds -Ph.D.

Acute & Chronic Effects of Tobacco & Non-tobacco Smoking University of California, Los Angeles $13,746
Pulmonary Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Enrique Gil -M.D.

Acute & Chronic Nicotine Treatment on Gastric Ulceration University of California, Los Angeles $35,000
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Kazuo Endoh -M.D.

Ad and Movie Imagery and Teen's Perceptions About Smokers University of California, Irvine $381,232
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Cornelia Pechmann -Ph.D.

Addressing Substance Abusers Who Also Smoke Northern California Institute for Research & Education $541,862
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation New Investigator Awards 1994 (Cycle 3)
Investigators: Karen Sees -D.O.

Adenosine Airway Reactivity & Receptors in Smokers University of California, Davis $46,750
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Jesse Joad -M.D.

Adolescent Susceptibility to Tobacco: A Panel Analysis University of California, Irvine $912,152
Epidemiology Integrated Research Project 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Larry Jamner -Ph.D.

Adolescent susceptibility to tobacco: a panel analysis University of California, Irvine $990,866
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Larry Jamner -Ph.D.

Adoption of Tobacco Programs in California Schools University of Southern California $58,750
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Dissertation Awards 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Melissa Gunning -M.P.H.

Advances in Lung Cancer Detection with Digital Techniques University of California, Los Angeles $138,365
Cancer Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Denise Aberle -M.D.

Affect Regulation in the Prevention of Smoking Relapse Northern California Institute for Research & Education $35,301
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Timothy Carmody -Ph.D.

African American church role in tobacco norm change Health Education Council $230,196
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Ayanna Kiburi -MPH

African Americans and Mentholated Cigarettes Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science $835,936
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Bruce Allen -DrPH

African Americans: NRT or Alternative Medicine for Cessation University of California, San Francisco $570,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation New Investigator Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Valerie Yerger -ND, MA

Aggression and Nicotine University of California, Irvine $460,652
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Larry Jamner -Ph.D.

Airway transcriptome changes in smokers University of California, San Francisco $199,000
Pulmonary Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: John Fahy -M.D.

ALAC 2003 Annual Conference American Lung Association of California $10,000
Pulmonary Disease Special Projects 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Steve O'Kane -

ALAC Annual Conference American Lung Association of California $5,000
Pulmonary Disease Special Projects 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Lynn Devine -

ALAC Annual Conference American Lung Association of California $10,000
Pulmonary Disease Special Projects 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Kerlyn Chatelain-Graham -

ALAC Annual Conference American Lung Association of California $10,000
Pulmonary Disease Special Projects 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Laura Keegan -

ALAC Conference American Lung Association of California $10,000
Pulmonary Disease Special Projects 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Trisha Murakawa - Laura Keegan -

Alliance for Data dissemination to Achieve Equity (ADEPT) Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment Advocacy & Leadership $500,000
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Rod Lew -MPH

Allocation of Health Care to Smokers: Practice and Ethics Stanford University $227,196
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Thomas Raffin -M.D.

Allosteric Protein Kinase Modulators via Disulfide Trapping University of California, San Francisco $75,000
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Jack Sadowsky -Ph.D.

Alpha4* Nicotinic Receptor in Dopaminergic System California Institute of Technology $150,000
Nicotine Dependence Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Cheng Xiao -Ph.D.

Alterations in gene expression after tobacco smoke exposure University of California, Davis $433,224
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Ken Yoneda -M.D.

Alternative sources of ETS exposure in infants San Diego State University Research Foundation $219,374
Epidemiology Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Georg Matt -Ph.D.

Amnesty Smoking Prevention Project University of Southern California $343,044
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Richard Scribner -M.D.

AMPA Receptors and Extinction of Nicotine-Seeking Behavior University of California, San Diego $135,000
Nicotine Dependence Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Manoranjan Dsouza -M.D., Ph.D.

An athletic trainer mediated spit tobacco cessation program University of California, San Francisco $981,092
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Margaret Walsh -MS, EdD

An atypical nicotine receptor: target for anti-angiogenics? Stanford University $385,707
Cardiovascular Disease Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: John Cooke -M.D., Ph.D.

An economic analysis of factors influencing teen smoking University of California, San Diego $442,994
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics New Investigator Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Sherry Emery -MBA, Ph.D.

An Endogenous Lectin in Airway Epithelium & Lung Cancer University of California, San Francisco $231,852
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Hakon Leffler -M.D., Ph.D.

An Idea for a Cohort Study of Tobacco-Related Cancers University of California, Los Angeles $36,714
Epidemiology Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Matthew Longnecker -

An RNA biomarker for tobacco smoke toxicity University of California, Davis $103,502
General Biomedical Science Dissertation Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Richard Kimura -

Anabolic therapies for muscle dysfunction in women with COPD LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center $1,264,306
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Richard Casaburi -M.D., Ph.D.

Analysis of a candidate lung tumor suppressor gene at 3p21.3 Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope $223,820
Cancer Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Gerd Pfeifer -Ph.D.

Analysis of a lung tumor supressor gene at 3p21.3 Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope $498,876
Cancer Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Gerd Pfeifer -Ph.D.

Analysis of a nicotine-related receptor binding site University of California, San Francisco $138,436
Nicotine Dependence Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Laura England -Ph.D.

Analysis of California adolescent tobacco data University of California, Los Angeles $951,484
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: William McCarthy -Ph.D.

Analysis of RAS Mutations in the Canine Smoking Model University of California, Davis $35,000
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Susan Kraegel -D.V.M.

Analysis of Retinoid Mediated Anti-cancer Activities The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $378,708
Cancer Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Magnus Pfahl -Ph.D.

Analysis of the Effect of Natl Policies on Smoking Behavior University of California, San Diego $289,745
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: John Pierce -Ph.D.

Analysis of the Hippo pathway in lung cancer Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope $654,999
Cancer Research Project Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Gerd Pfeifer -Ph.D.

Analysis of tobacco industry documents on scientific researc University of California, San Francisco $885,292
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Lisa Bero -Ph.D.

Angiotensin II and Restenosis after Coronary Angioplasty University of California, Davis $114,009
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Jerry Powell -M.D.

Anti-Tobacco Programming: Reaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing University of California, Los Angeles $893,894
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Barbara Berman -Ph.D.

Antiatherogenic helical segments of apo A-I Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $282,460
Cardiovascular Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: John Bielicki -Ph.D.

Antimicrobial Proteins of Human Alveolar Macrophages University of California, Los Angeles $35,775
Pulmonary Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Robert Lehrer -M.D.

Antioxidants, cigarette smoking and atherosclerosis University of Southern California $1,461,280
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: James Dwyer -Ph.D.

Antismoking slides in movie Theaters: A Naturalistic Eval University of California, Irvine $20,000
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Cornelia Pechmann -Ph.D.

ApoE isoforms, fatty acid metabolism and atherosclerosis J. David Gladstone Institutes $1,383,232
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Robert Pitas -Ph.D.

ApoE related effect of smoking in cardiovascular disease Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute $678,561
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Vasanthy Narayanaswami -Ph.D.

Apolipoprotein E: remnant metabolism and atherogenesis J. David Gladstone Institutes $1,586,948
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Yadong Huang -M.D., Ph.D.

Apolipoprotein(a) and Cardiovascular Disease Stanford University $295,367
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Richard Lawn -Ph.D.

Apoptotic cell clearance and Tobacco Induced COPD University of California, San Diego $56,857
Pulmonary Disease Exploratory/Developmental Award 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Gregg Silverman -M.D.

Ascertainment of environmental tobacco exposure in pregnancy Sequoia Foundation $4,107,494
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Martin Kharrazi -Ph.D.

Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Sci. Conf./Wkshp. University of California, Los Angeles $10,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Special Projects 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Yih-Ing Hser -Ph.D.

Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Working Group University of California, San Francisco $800
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Special Projects 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Arnab Mukherjea -Dr.P.H., M.P.H.

Assessing nicotine relapse in a mouse model SRI International $367,608
Nicotine Dependence New Investigator Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Taline Khroyan -Ph.D.

Assessing Organizational Influence on Chinese Smoking University of California, Los Angeles $37,575
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Virginia Li -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Assessing Tobacco Refusal Skills in Latino Youth San Diego State University Research Foundation $292,360
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: James Sallis -Ph.D.

Assessment of Teen Tobacco Use by Primary Care Physicians University of California, San Francisco $35,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Merula Franzgrote -M.D.

Association of Outlet Density with Smoking and Pack Price Stanford University $516,285
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Lisa Henriksen -Ph.D.

Asthma, gender, and ETS: pathogenic synergy University of California, Davis $197,816
Pulmonary Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Laurel Gershwin -D.V.M., Ph.D.

Asymmetric Synthesis of (-)-Podophyllotoxin University of California, Santa Cruz $60,973
Cancer Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Joseph Konopelski -Ph.D.

Autophagy and cell fate in K-Ras mutant lung cancer cells University of California, San Francisco $250,000
Cancer Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Jayanta Debnath -M.D.

BAG-1, a unique gene involved in smoking-associated cancers The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $150,120
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Zhihua Xie -Ph.D.

Banning Butts: The Environmental Case University of California, San Francisco $54,040
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Thomas Novotny -M.D., MPH

Banning Butts: The Environmental Case San Diego State University Research Foundation $45,460
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Thomas Novotny -M.D., MPH

Bar Interventions to Decrease Young Adult and LGBT Smoking University of California, San Francisco $249,459
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Pamela Ling -M.D., M.P.H.

Bayview-Hunters Point partnership toward smoking cessation University of California, San Francisco $150,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Pilot CARA 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Ruth Malone -Ph.D., R.N. Carol McGruder -BA

Behavioral effects of neonatal nicotine exposure San Diego State University Research Foundation $1,249,560
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Edward Riley -Ph.D.

Behavioral epidemiology of tobacco use among gay men University of California, San Francisco $1,252,866
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Ronald Stall -Ph.D., M.P.H. Greg Greenwood -Ph.D.

Benzo[a]pyrene: Biogenetic Effects on Hepatocytes in Vitro University of California, San Diego $642,398
Cancer Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Hyam Leffert -M.D.

Benzo[A]pyrene: Biogenetic Effects on Hepatocytes in Vitro University of California, San Diego $241,486
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Hyam Leffert -M.D.

Bioactive lipids in tobacco related lung cancers University of California, San Diego $148,992
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Jerold Chun -M.D., Ph.D.

Birth defects, smoking and host susceptibility March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation $932,400
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Suzan Carmichael -Ph.D.

Bispecific molecular therapy of small cell lung cancer University of California, San Diego $869,610
Cancer Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Edward Ball -M.D.

Black-White Differences in Menthol Cigarette Smoking University of California, Los Angeles $166,382
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Murray Jarvik -M.D., Ph.D.

Boosting the immune response against lung cancer University of California, Los Angeles $140,000
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Marina Stolina -Ph.D.

Brachial Vasoreactivity in Young Adult Smokers Osteoporosis Medical Center $664,588
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Jacques Barth -M.D., Ph.D.

Brain adaptations to chronic nicotine expsoure University of California, Irvine $804,222
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Frances Leslie -Ph.D.

Brain imaging in nicotine addiction University of California, Los Angeles $839,762
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Desmond Smith -Ph.D.

Brain metabolic changes with cigarette craving Brentwood Biomedical Research Institute $501,700
Nicotine Dependence New Investigator Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Arthur Brody -M.D.

Brain nAChR Occupancy: Effect of Secondhand Smoke Brentwood Biomedical Research Institute $1,247,682
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Arthur Brody -M.D.

Brain wave assessment of tobacco cessation readiness Scripps Research Institute $230,974
Nicotine Dependence New Investigator Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Aaron Ilan -Ph.D.

Bupropion and nicotine dependence: behavior & neurochemisty Scripps Research Institute $75,000
Nicotine Dependence Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Neil Paterson -B.Sc., MBCh.B.

Bupropion and nicotine dependence: behavior & neurochemisty University of California, San Diego $74,000
Nicotine Dependence Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Neil Paterson -B.Sc., MBCh.B.

Bupropion for hospital-based smoking cessation University of California, San Francisco $956,130
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Joel Simon -M.D., M.P.H.

Bupropion for smoking cessation University of California, San Francisco $942,308
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Joel Simon -M.D., M.P.H.

CA Conference on Tobacco Control & Research Tobacco Control Section $147,196
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Caroline Kurtz -Ph.D.

California AB13 compliance and ethnicity in urban bars Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation $1,538,532
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Roland Moore -BA, MA, Ph.D.

California pharm-assists for smoking cessation SRI International $249,378
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Pilot CARA 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Karen Hudmon -Dr.P.H., R.P.H., M.S. Marilyn Shreve -R.Ph.

California's Tobacco Control Program and Tobacco-Use Trends University of California, San Diego $419,901
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics California Research Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Karen Messer -Ph.D.

Calorigenic and Atherogenic Effects of Smoking and Nicotine University of California, San Francisco $714,984
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Marc Hellerstein -M.D., Ph.D.

Cambodian research initiative California State University, Long Beach Foundation $212,912
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Pilot CARA 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Robert Friis -Ph.D. Him Chhim -MS, MPA

Carbon monoxide and the brain growth spurt University of California, Los Angeles $928,536
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: John Edmond -Ph.D.

Carbon monoxide as a modulator of myocardial function University of California, Davis $450,000
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Ulrike Kreutzer -Ph.D.

Cardiac ion channels and tobacco-related disease University of California, Santa Barbara $779,966
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Carol Vandenberg -Ph.D.

Cardiovascular responses through spinal nicotinic receptors University of California, San Diego $897,882
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Palmer Taylor -Ph.D.

Cardiovascular responses to nicotine University of California, San Diego $861,686
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Palmer Taylor -Ph.D.

Carotid Body Amplification of Exertional Dyspnea in Smokers University of California, Los Angeles $98,280
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Susan Ward -Ph.D.

Case studies of indoor air regulations: role of research University of California, San Francisco $584,420
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Lisa Bero -Ph.D.

Case study on tobacco use legislation RAND Corporation $80,454
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Peter Jacobson -J.D., M.P.H.

Cell adhesion at nicotinic synapses University of California, San Diego $118,908
Nicotine Dependence Dissertation Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Gallen Triana-Balzer -BA

Cell-cell interact reg distrib of nic receptrs on neurons University of California, San Diego $59,508
Nicotine Dependence Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Sergio Kaiser -

Cellular Analysis of BAVM Regression in a Mouse Model University of California, San Francisco $60,000
Cardiovascular Disease Dissertation Awards 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Patrick Murphy -BA

Cellular Defects in Lung caused by Tobacco Smoke University of California, San Francisco $638,026
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Alan Verkman -M.D., Ph.D.

Cessation and Environmental Smoking among Korean Americans University of Southern California $135,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Jimi Huh -M.A.

cGMP regulation of vascular smooth muscle differentiation University of California, San Diego $807,636
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Renate Pilz -M.D.

Characterization of a New Tumor Suppressor Gene University of California, San Diego $100,405
Cancer New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Tsutomu Nobori -M.D.

Characterization of Particulate-Phase ETS in Differing Envir Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $227,255
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Joan Daisey -Ph.D.

Characterization of Platelet Thromboxane A2 Receptors Western University of Health Sciences $277,422
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Fadi Khasawneh -PhD

Chemical synthesis of communesin B, a novel antineoplastic California Institute of Technology $148,806
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Shyam Krishnan -Ph.D.

Chemokine-based therapy for lung cancer University of California, Los Angeles $833,880
Cancer Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Sherven Sharma -Ph.D.

Chemopreventive strategies against lung cancer recurrence University of California, Los Angeles $150,000
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Jenny Mao -M.D.

Chemotherapeutic inhibition of polysialic acid biosynthesis University of California, Davis $841,562
Cancer Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Jacquelyn Gervay-Hague -Ph.D.

Cholesterol metabolism and atherosclerosis University of California, San Diego $149,000
Cardiovascular Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Oswald Quehenberger -Ph.D.

Chromatin Remodeling in Glucocorticoid Resistance of COPD University of California, San Francisco $56,648
Pulmonary Disease Dissertation Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Karin Buser -B.S.

Chronic bronchitis: pathology of mucin gene expression University of California, Davis $658,962
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Walter Finkbeiner -M.D., Ph.D.

Chronic bronchitis: pathology of mucin gene expression University of California, San Francisco $295,516
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Walter Finkbeiner -M.D., Ph.D.

Chronic CO exposure impairs the developing auditory system University of California, Los Angeles $150,000
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Douglas Webber -Ph.D.

Chronic nicotine treatment in primates; role of a6b2 nAChRs The Parkinson's Institute $194,628
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Maryka Quik -Ph.D.

Chronic nicotine treatment in primates; role of a6b2 nAChRs SRI International $382,500
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Maryka Quik -Ph.D.

Chronic respiratory effects of past and passive smoking Loma Linda Preventive Medicine Medical Group, Inc. $60,731
Epidemiology Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: David Abbey -Ph.D.

Cigar smoking among young adults: formative research California State University, Long Beach Foundation $585,840
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Fen Rhodes -Ph.D.

Cigar use prevalence: social and media determinants San Diego State University Research Foundation $637,500
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics New Investigator Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Joachim Reimann -Ph.D.

Cigarette smoke alters lipoprotein & artery wall interaction University of California, Los Angeles $945,752
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Alan Fogelman -M.D.

Cigarette smoke and lung injury: mechanism of nSMase2 action University of California, Davis $135,000
Pulmonary Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Simone Filosto -Ph.D.

Cigarette smoke effects on cells crucial for wound healing University of California, Riverside $149,000
General Biomedical Science Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Manuela Martins-Green -Ph.D.

Cigarette smoke effects on human vascular endothelial genes University of California, Riverside $150,000
Cardiovascular Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Craig Byus -Ph.D.

Cigarette Smoke Exposure In Utero: Neonatal Immunity University of California, San Diego $265,000
Pulmonary Disease Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Patricia Finn -M.D.

Cigarette Smoke Expusure & Antioxidant Activity in Blood Stanford University $130,180
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Diane Tribble -Ph.D.

Cigarette Smoke Expusure & Antioxidant Activity in Blood Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $37,220
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Diane Tribble -Ph.D.

Cigarette Smoke Induced Changes in Gene Expression University of California, Davis $111,023
Cancer New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Cynthia Robinson -M.D.

Cigarette smoke injures lung epithelium by activating nSMase University of California, Davis $394,380
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Tzipora Goldkorn -BSc, MSc, Ph.D.

Cigarette smoke, MCP-1 expression in vivo and atherogenesis University of California, Riverside $100,836
Cardiovascular Disease Dissertation Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Lina Seang Wong -B.S.

Cigarette Smoke, Nicotine & Acid-induced Duodenal Injury University of California, Los Angeles $155,899
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Felix Leung -M.D.

Cigarette Smoking & Facial Wrinkling University of California, San Francisco $257,898
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Virginia Ernster -M.D., Ph.D.

Cigarette Smoking & Sudden Cardiac Death University of California, San Francisco $391,815
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Melvin Scheinman -M.D.

Cigarette Smoking Alterations in Thrombolytic Parameters University of California, San Diego $35,000
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Michell Olman -M.D.

Cigarette Smoking and Stress-Coping among Latino Youth University of Southern California $60,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Dissertation Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Rachel Grana -M.P.H.

Cigarette smoking in HIV-positive populations University of California, San Francisco $149,764
Epidemiology Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Gary Humfleet -Ph.D.

Cigarette Smoking, Steroidogenesis & Steroid Receptors Stanford University $158,471
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: David Feldman -M.D.

Classroom animation tobacco awareness program effectiveness WestEd $927,436
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Full SARA 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Barbara Dietsch -Ph.D. Lynne Dibble -BS, MA Timothy Kordic - Diane Schwartz -M.A.

Clearing the Air Institute American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation $5,000
General Biomedical Science Special Projects 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Cynthia Hallett -MPH

Clearing the Air: An Institute for Policy Advocacy, IV American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation $10,000
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Cynthia Hallett -MPH

Clearing the Air: An Institute for Policy Advocacy, V American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation $10,000
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Cynthia Hallett -MPH

Clearing the Air: An Institute for Policy Advocacy, VI American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation $5,000
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Cynthia Hallett -MPH

Clinical Pharmacology of Tobacco Alkaloids University of California, San Francisco $787,710
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Peyton Jacob -Ph.D.

Clinical pharmacology of tobacco alkaloids University of California, San Francisco $879,764
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Peyton Jacob -Ph.D.

Clinical Pharmacology of Tobacco Alkaloids University of California, San Francisco $269,072
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Peyton Jacob -Ph.D.

Clinical pharmacology of tobacco alkaloids University of California, San Francisco $746,816
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Peyton Jacob -Ph.D.

Clinical Pharmacology of Tobacco Alkaloids University of California, San Francisco $1,017,696
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Peyton Jacob -Ph.D.

Clinician Initiated Smoking Prevention: A Controlled Trial San Diego State University Research Foundation $1,035,794
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Melbourne Hovell -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Cloning & Expression of the Apo-B mRNA Editing Factor J. David Gladstone Institutes $509,486
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1994 (Cycle 3)
Investigators: Thomas Innerarity -Ph.D.

Cloning of a Lung Tumor Transport Gene for Drug Development University of California, San Diego $209,932
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Michael Kelner -M.D., M.S.

Cloning of Two Genes Involved it Tobacco Carcinogenesis University of California, Los Angeles $161,817
Cancer Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Oliver Hankinson -Ph.D.

CNS effects of prenatal nicotine exposure: threshold dosage LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center $229,382
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Russell Poland -Ph.D.

CNS Processing of Lung Afferent & Cigarette Smoke Inputs University of California, Davis $130,863
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Ann Bonham -Ph.D.

Co-regulator mechanisms in lung cancer University of California, San Diego $76,534
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Bogi Andersen -M.D.

Cognitive effects of gestational nicotine University of California, Irvine $120,000
General Biomedical Science Dissertation Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Shahrdad Lotfipour -Ph.D.

Community and Family Context of Teen Smoking University of California, Los Angeles $270,000
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics New Investigator Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Ritesh Mistry -Ph.D. M.P.A.

Comparison of Nicotine Metabolism in four Ethnic Groups University of California, San Francisco $224,664
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Eliseo Perez-Stable -M.D.

Complement Mediated Cardiac Ischemei & Thromboxane Release Veterans Medical Research Foundation $145,801
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Bruce Ito -

Comprehensive evaluation of the ischemic leg Stanford University $1,344,780
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Dwight Nishimura -Ph.D.

Comprehensive Tobacco Policy Model University of California, Irvine $879,926
Epidemiology Integrated Research Project 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Tammy Tengs -Sc.D.

Computer Simulation as a Tool for Reducing SHS Exposure Education Training and Research Associates, Inc. $227,098
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Neil Klepeis -

Conformationally constrained nicotine vaccines Scripps Research Institute $1,557,842
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Kim Janda -Ph.D.

Context & consequenes of smoking in a blue-collar cohort Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation $853,110
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Carol Cunradi -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Contributions of CNRs to nicotinic signaling University of California, San Diego $140,000
Nicotine Dependence Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Martina Blank -Ph.D.

Control of breathing in infants of smoking mothers California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute $145,493
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Kathleen Lewis -M.D.

Control of cellular self-digestion in lung tumorigenesis The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $135,000
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Renata Sano -PhD

Control of Differentiation of the Early Embryonic Heart California Institute of Technology $95,699
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Elias Lazarides -Ph.D.

Control of Mucociliary Clearance in the Respiratory Tract University of California, Los Angeles $553,560
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Ellen Dirksen -Ph.D.

Control of Mucociliary Clearance in the Respiratory Tract University of California, Los Angeles $202,475
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Ellen Dirksen -Ph.D.

Controlled study of withdrawal symptoms in teen smokers Stanford University $999,780
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Joel Killen -Ph.D.

Controlling Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke University of California, Berkeley $102,679
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: William Nazaroff -Ph.D.

COPD: oxygen transport and metabolism in skeletal muscle University of California, San Diego $449,000
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Luke Haseler -Ph.D.

Corepressors, TZDs, and tobacco-induced lung inflammation University of California, Davis $249,587
Pulmonary Disease Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Martin Privalsky -Ph.D.

Corporate strategies: design, conduct, publication of resrch University of California, San Francisco $815,134
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Lisa Bero -Ph.D.

Correlates of cigarette craving in acute nicotine withdrawal University of California, Los Angeles $34,000
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Murray Jarvik -M.D., Ph.D.

Correlates of cigarette craving in acute nicotine withdrawal Brentwood Biomedical Research Institute $1,035,637
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Murray Jarvik -M.D., Ph.D. Richard Olmstead -Ph.D.

Cost of Smoking University of California, San Francisco $224,626
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Stanton Glantz -Ph.D.

Cost of Smoking University of California, San Diego $74,223
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: John Pierce -Ph.D.

Cost of Smoking II University of California, San Francisco $112,500
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Stanton Glantz -Ph.D.

Cost of Smoking II University of California, San Diego $37,500
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: John Pierce -Ph.D.

Cost of Smoking in California University of California, San Francisco $92,849
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Dorothy Rice -Sc.D.

Cotinine Metabolism in Infants and Children University of California, San Francisco $1,018,946
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Neal Benowitz -M.D.

COX-2 regulation of vaccination responses in lung cancer University of California, Los Angeles $758,724
Cancer Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Steven Dubinett -M.D.

COX-2-dependent modulation of survivin in lung cancer University of California, Los Angeles $139,000
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Kostyantyn Krysan -Ph.D.

CSF biomarkers of brain metastases from lung cancer University of California, San Francisco $200,000
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: James Rubenstein -M.D., Ph.D.

CT imaging to assist diagnosis of solitary pulmonary nodules University of California, Los Angeles $118,004
Cancer Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Michael McNitt-Gray -Ph.D.

Culture and Tobacco Among American Indian Adolescents University of Southern California $1,649,650
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Jennifer Unger -Ph.D. Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Current legal issues in tobacco University of California, San Francisco $69,492
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Brion Fox -S.M., J.D.

Curriculum for treating nicotine dependence in psychiatry University of California, San Francisco $539,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation New Investigator Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Judith Prochaska -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Cytokine gene-modified dendritic cells for lung cancer University of California, Los Angeles $1,181,046
Cancer Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Steven Dubinett -M.D.

Cytokines and Foam Cell Formation Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute $160,797
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Loren Fong -Ph.D.

De-silencing hypermethylated tumor supressor genes California Institute of Technology $60,000
Pulmonary Disease Dissertation Awards 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Jeenjoo Kang -BA

Defining mutagenesis pathways in tobacco-related cancer Scripps Research Institute $117,986
Cancer Dissertation Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Bryan O'Neill -BA Chemistry

Delineating mechanisms of endothelial cytoprotection by APC University of California, San Diego $135,000
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Jim Kim Soh -Ph.D.

Deposition of inhaled carcinogens in ETS University of California, Irvine $420,892
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Michael Oldham -M.S.

Depression as a predictor of smoking treatment outcome University of California, San Francisco $104,934
Epidemiology Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: G. Scott Acton -Ph.D.

Design of Complement Inhibitors for Cardiovascular Disease University of California, Riverside $250,000
Cardiovascular Disease Exploratory/Developmental Award 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Dimitrios Morikis -Ph.D.

Detection of Lung Cancer Micrometastases University of Southern California $60,173
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Richard Cote -M.D.

Detection of Lung Tumor Derived DNA in Sputum Using PCR University of Southern California $57,549
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: John Martin -M.D., Ph.D.

Detection of occult metastases in patients with lung cancer University of Southern California $1,447,684
Cancer Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Richard Cote -M.D.

Determinants of Maximum Oxygen Transport. University of California, San Diego $141,350
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Peter Wagner -M.D.

Determinants of smoking among gay & lesbian youth University of California, San Francisco $1,019,542
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Jay Paul -Ph.D.

Determinants of Smoking Prevalence among Cambodian Americans California State University, Long Beach Foundation $1,387,260
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Full CARA 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Robert Friis -Ph.D. Kimthai Kuoch -

Determinants of Susceptibility to Oxidized Lipoproteins University of California, Los Angeles $990,768
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Alan Fogelman -M.D.

Determinants of Susceptibilty to Oxidixed Lipoproteins University of California, Los Angeles $162,285
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Alan Fogelman -M.D.

Determinants of Thrombin Interaction With Its Receptor University of California, San Francisco $132,122
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Shaun Coughlin -M.D., Ph.D.

Determinants of Tobacco Use Among Young Adult South Asians Claremont Graduate University $176,430
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Pilot CARA 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Paula Palmer -Ph.D.

Determinants of Tobacco Use Among Young Adult South Asians Special Service for Groups $150,931
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Pilot CARA 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Zul Surani -B.S.

Determining how cholesterol-rich Lp(a) causes heart disease J. David Gladstone Institutes $1,594,184
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Thomas Innerarity -Ph.D. Robert Pitas -Ph.D.

Detrimental Influence of NO on Vascular/Platelet Functions University of California, Los Angeles $144,094
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Louis Ignarro -Ph.D.

Developing A Menthol-Centric Smoking Cessation Intervention Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science $374,975
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Bruce Allen -DrPH

Developing new vaccines for lung cancer University of California, Los Angeles $797,022
Cancer Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Michael Roth -M.D.

Developing policy to reverse cigar trend: roles of media University of California, San Francisco $499,570
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Lisa Bero -Ph.D.

Developing treatments that lower blood cholesterol levels Scripps Research Institute $1,493,072
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Linda Curtiss -Ph.D.

Development of a blood test for pancreatic cancer Stanford University $617,638
Cancer Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Anson Lowe -M.D.

Development of a new device to measure ambulatory smoking University of California, Los Angeles $144,476
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Richard Olmstead -Ph.D.

Development of Fluorescent Probes for Sensing DNA Mismatches California Institute of Technology $130,737
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Mi Hee Lim -Ph.D.

Development of nicotine withdrawal measures Scripps Research Institute $182,346
Nicotine Dependence Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Svetlana Semenova -Ph.D.

Development of nicotine withdrawal measures University of California, San Diego $101,912
Nicotine Dependence Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Svetlana Semenova -Ph.D.

Developmental Relationship between NK and T-Cell Lineages California Institute of Technology $868,252
Cancer Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Ellen Rothenberg -Ph.D.

Diabetes & tobacco exposure in So CA American Indians University of California, San Diego $936,040
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Deborah Morton -Ph.D.

Diagnostic tools of HDL damage by tobacco smoke Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $227,756
Cardiovascular Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: John Bielicki -Ph.D.

Diaphragm adaptations following treatment for emphysema Cedars-Sinai Medical Center $938,800
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Michael Lewis -M.D.

Diaphragm Cellular & Functional Adaptations to Emphysema Cedars-Sinai Medical Center $67,558
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Mario Fournier -Ph.D.

Diaphragm Structural and Metabolic Changes in Emphysema University of California, San Diego $112,494
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: David Poole -Ph.D., D.Sc.

Dietary effects on tobacco-related lung cancer University of California, Berkeley $270,000
Cancer New Investigator Awards 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Danica Chen -PhD

Dietary fat and ETS effects on lung epithelial biology University of California, Davis $199,654
Pulmonary Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Laura Van Winkle -Ph.D.

Differentiating Preadolescent/Adolescent Paths to Smoking University of Southern California $229,993
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Karen Hennigan -Ph.D.

Direct Effect of Nicotine on the Early Outward K Channel Northern California Institute for Research & Education $37,794
Pulmonary Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Michael Kwasman -M.D.

Discovery of serum markers of lung cancer Cedars-Sinai Medical Center $240,600
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Phillip Koeffler -M.D.

Disproportionate cost of smoking for communities of color University of California, San Francisco $557,960
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Wendy Max -Ph.D.

Dissecting signaling pathways to test cancer-killing agents University of California, San Diego $139,388
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Yi Chen -Ph.D.

Dissemination of a smoking cessation program for in patients Stanford University $1,421,242
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: C. Barr Taylor -M.D.

Dissemination of the Rx for Change in Psychiatry Curriculum University of California, San Francisco $439,283
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Judith Prochaska -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Dissuading at-risk youth from smoking via mass media University of California, Irvine $1,220,680
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Cornelia Pechmann -Ph.D.

DNA Adducts Arising from Tobacco-derived N-nitrosamines University of California, Riverside $250,000
General Biomedical Science Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Yinsheng Wang -Ph.D.

DNA replication, regulation of the cell cycle, and cancer California Institute of Technology $1,143,484
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Judith Campbell -Ph.D.

Do Follow-up Visits Help Patients Quit Smoking? University of California, San Francisco $372,595
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Steven Cummings -B.A., M.D.

Do receptors mediate the effects of nicotine on anxiety? Salk Institute for Biological Studies $582,120
Nicotine Dependence New Investigator Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Tammy Booker -Ph.D.

Does Maternal Smoking Impair Neonatal Control of Breathing? University of California, Los Angeles $250,000
Nicotine Dependence Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Xuesi Shao -M.D.

Does nicotine alter intercellular communication pathways? University of California, San Diego $137,728
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Ching-Yi Chen -Ph.D.

Does nicotine exposure inhibit convective drug delivery ? La Jolla Bioengineering Institute $239,385
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Ugur Ozerdem -M.D.

Does nicotine increase sprouting of pericyte tubes? La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine $414,600
Cardiovascular Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Ugur Ozerdem -M.D.

Does nicotine inhibit anticancer activities of Vitamin A? The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $1,577,616
Cancer Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Xiao-Kun Zhang -Ph.D.

Does TGF-b modulate Metastasis of Small Cell Lung Carcinoma University of California, San Francisco $779,438
Cancer Research Project Awards 1994 (Cycle 3)
Investigators: Rik Derynck -Ph.D.

Does tobacco exposure delay conception? Sequoia Foundation $895,690
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Michelle Pearl -Ph.D.

Dose dependent effects of passive smoke on vascular function University of California, San Francisco $41,588
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Paul Frey -M.D.

Doses to Target Tissues from Inhaled Tobacco Smoke University of California, Irvine $206,705
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Robert Phalen -Ph.D.

Drug Resistance During Induction Chemotherapy for Lung Cance Stanford University $15,937
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Susan Adler -

Dynamic Imaging of Sodium Channels in Metastatic Lung Cancer Stanford University $400,000
Cancer Exploratory/Developmental Award 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Justin Du Bois -Ph.D.

Dynamics of state tobacco control making University of California, San Francisco $140,000
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Michael Givel -Ph.D.

Dysregulation of VSMC signaling induced by nicotine Stanford University $1,367,020
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Philip Tsao -Ph.D.

Early Detection of Lung Cancer with Monoclonal Antibodies University of California, Los Angeles $430,392
Cancer Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: E. Carmack Holmes -M.D.

Early detection of oral cancer University of California, Irvine $149,802
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Petra Wilder-Smith -D.D.S., Ph.D.

Economic Analysis of Smoking Cessation Therapies University of California, San Francisco $540,412
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: James Milton Lightwood -Ph.D.

Economic Effects of California Cigarette Tax University of California, Berkeley $197,056
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Teh-Wei Hu -Ph.D.

Economic Impact of Secondhand Smoke for Communities of Color University of California, San Francisco $432,076
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Wendy Max -Ph.D.

Economic impact of smoking for persons with mental disorders University of California, San Francisco $249,933
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Hai-Yen Sung -Ph.D.

Effect of cigarette smoke and nicotine on taste processing University of California, Davis $140,000
Nicotine Dependence Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Christopher Simons -Ph.D.

Effect of Cigarette Smoke on High Risk Lipoprotein Profiles Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $166,498
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Trudy Forte -Ph.D.

Effect of Cigarette Smoke on Vascular Wall Permeability University of California, Davis $49,927
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: John Rutledge -M.D.

Effect of cigarette smoking on pulmonary metastasis University of California, Davis $72,472
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Susan Murin -M.D.

Effect of estrogen on ETS-induced glyco-oxidation University of California, Davis $49,384
Cardiovascular Disease Dissertation Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Jeana LeAnn Benton -B.S.

Effect of maternal smoking on early human development University of California, San Francisco $1,011,950
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Susan Fisher -Ph.D.

Effect of Maternal Smoking on Early Human Development University of California, San Francisco $978,050
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Susan Fisher -Ph.D.

Effect of maternal smoking on human placental development University of California, San Francisco $900,000
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Susan Fisher -Ph.D.

Effect of maternal smoking on human placental development University of California, San Francisco $1,030,248
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Susan Fisher -Ph.D.

Effect of nicotine on bone marrow cells La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine $1,040,762
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Sophia Khaldoyanidi -M.D., Ph.D.

Effect of nicotine on fetal hemopoietic stem cell migration La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine $304,704
Cardiovascular Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Sophia Khaldoyanidi -M.D., Ph.D.

Effect of Nicotine on Fibrinolytic Responsiveness in Vivo Scripps Research Institute $34,971
Cardiovascular Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Eugene Levin -Ph.D.

Effect of Oxidation on Rate of ApoA-I - HDL Exchange Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute $150,000
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Giorgio Cavigiolio -Ph.D.

Effect of PDGF inhibition on angiogenesis in lung cancer University of California, San Francisco $149,000
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Beverly Falcon -Ph.D.

Effect of secondhand smoke on pulmonary t cell recruitment University of California, Davis $138,188
Pulmonary Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Lisa Miller -Ph.D.

Effect of sidestream smoke on lung injury and repair University of California, Davis $428,140
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Laura Van Winkle -Ph.D.

Effect of Sidestream Tobacco Smoke on Parkin Null Mice University of California, Los Angeles $96,512
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Owen Kelly -Ph.D.

Effect of Single-Session Hypnosis on Smoking Cessation Stanford University $305,475
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: David Spiegel -M.D.

Effect of smoke and gender on bronchiolar injury and repair University of California, Davis $826,576
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Laura Van Winkle -Ph.D.

Effect of smoke and gender on bronchiolar injury and repair University of California, Davis $836,414
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Laura Van Winkle -Ph.D.

Effect of Smoking on Success Rate of In Vitro Fertilization University of California, San Diego $899,610
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Hillary Klonoff-Cohen -Ph.D.

Effect of Smoking on Vascular Calcification in COPD LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center $352,361
Cardiovascular Disease Exploratory/Developmental Award 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Matthew Budoff -MD

Effect of Tobacco in Cervical Neoplasia in Young Women University of California, San Francisco $479,898
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Anna-Barbara Moscicki -M.D.

Effect of Tobacco on Rat Lung Alveolar Lining Liquid Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $1,286,426
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Jacob Bastacky -M.D.

Effect of tobacco related policy change on smoking behavior University of California, San Diego $523,344
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: David Burns -M.D.

Effect of tobacco smoke on leucocyte adhesion in vivo La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine $2,047,892
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Pragada Sriramarao -Ph.D.

Effect of tobacco smoke on leukocyte adhesion in vivo La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine $1,508,722
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Pragada Sriramarao -Ph.D.

Effect of tobacco smoke on lung airway surface liquid Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute $231,316
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Jacob Bastacky -M.D.

Effect of tobacco smoke on nitric oxide synthesis University of California, Davis $140,000
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Patrick Wong -Ph.D.

Effect of tobacco toxins on human germ cell development University of California, San Francisco $66,580
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Kehkooi Kee -Ph.D.

Effect of tobacco toxins on human germ cell development Stanford University $80,408
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Kehkooi Kee -Ph.D.

Effect of tobacco-related policy change on smoking behavior University of California, San Diego $607,008
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: David Burns -M.D.

Effective diffusion of evidence-based tobacco curricula University of Southern California $95,494
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Dissertation Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Silvana Skara -MPH

Effectiveness Evaluation of the I Decide Program University of Southern California $324,608
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Full SARA 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Louise Rohrbach -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Effectiveness of a large prenatal tobacco reduction program Sequoia Foundation $850,362
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Michelle Pearl -Ph.D.

Effectiveness of two different regimens in smoking clinic University of California, Los Angeles $545,978
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Scott Eliot Sherman -M.D., M.P.H.

Effectiveness Ventilation & other Controls in Reducing ETS Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc. $261,247
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Steven Hayward -Ph.D.

Effects of Cigarette Smoke in Rat Pulmonary Arteries University of California, San Diego $34,325
Pulmonary Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Shu Qian Liu -Ph.D.

Effects of Cigarette Smoke on Nerve and Blood Vessel Growth University of California, San Francisco $112,041
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Peter Baluk -Ph.D.

Effects of Cigarette Smoking in Low-Dose Zinc Fume Inhalatio University of California, San Francisco $112,500
Epidemiology New Investigator Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Paul Blanc -M.D., M.S.P.H.

Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Leukocyte Adhesion Molecules University of California, San Francisco $111,508
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: David Erle -M.D.

Effects of Cigarettes & Carbon Monixide in Exercise in COP LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center $37,624
Pulmonary Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Scott Rosenberg -M.D.

Effects of Disturbed Flow on Endothelial Cell Function University of California, Los Angeles $104,690
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Henry Honda -M.D.

Effects of Environmental Tobacco Smoke on Pulmonary Allergy University of California, Davis $513,610
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Laurel Gershwin -D.V.M., Ph.D.

Effects of environmental tobacco smoke on pulmonary allergy University of California, Davis $565,136
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Laurel Gershwin -D.V.M., Ph.D.

Effects of Environmental Tobacco Smoke on Pulmonary Allergy University of California, Davis $31,256
Pulmonary Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Laurel Gershwin -D.V.M., Ph.D.

Effects of environmental tobacco smoke on the artery wall University of California, Davis $899,346
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: John Rutledge -M.D.

Effects of exposure to secondhand smoke Kaiser Foundation Research Institute $388,808
Epidemiology New Investigator Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Carlos Iribarren -M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H.

Effects of Legislation on ETS Exposure in California University of California, San Diego $490,378
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Integrated Research Project 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Arthur Farkas -Ph.D.

Effects of nicotine exposure in utero on brain cell death University of California, San Diego $148,998
General Biomedical Science Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Jerold Chun -M.D., Ph.D.

Effects of Nicotine on Brain Development Cedars-Sinai Medical Center $110,808
Nicotine Dependence Dissertation Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Christine Cloak -

Effects of nicotine on fetal hematopoiesis Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies $1,528,800
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Sophia Khaldoyanidi -M.D., Ph.D.

Effects of nicotine on hematopoietic stem cell migration La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine $148,999
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Naira Serobyan -M.D.

Effects of Nicotine on Human Information Processing University of California, San Francisco $45,909
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Roy Halliday -Ph.D.

Effects of Nicotine on Human Information Processing Northern California Institute for Research & Education $123,909
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Roy Halliday -Ph.D.

Effects of nicotine on postinfarction cardiac remodeling University of California, San Diego $919,598
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Francisco Villarreal -M.D., Ph.D.

Effects of nicotine on schizophrenia-like cognitive deficits University of California, San Diego $116,596
Nicotine Dependence Dissertation Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Nurith Amitai -B.S.

Effects of nicotine on taste processing University of California, Davis $49,668
Nicotine Dependence Dissertation Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Christopher Simons -Ph.D.

Effects of nicotine withdrawal on aviator performance Stanford University $1,030,486
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Jerome Yesavage -M.D.

Effects of Outlet/Ad Density on Teen Smking and Brand Choice Stanford University $821,958
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Lisa Henriksen -Ph.D.

Effects of passive smoking and pregnancy Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory $1,130,372
Cancer Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Kenneth Turteltaub -Ph.D.

Effects of Passive Smoking on Experimental Atherosclerosis University of California, San Francisco $170,297
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: William Parmley -M.D.

Effects of Passive Smoking on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome University of California, San Diego $74,950
Epidemiology New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Hillary Klonoff-Cohen -Ph.D.

Effects of passive smoking on sudden infant death syndrome.. University of California, San Diego $37,303
Epidemiology New Investigator Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Hillary Klonoff-Cohen -Ph.D.

Effects of perinatal nicotine on the Brain LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center $186,244
Nicotine Dependence Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Russell Poland -Ph.D.

Effects of Prenatal Nicotine Exposure in Brain Development University of Southern California $375,256
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: David Hinton -

Effects of prenatal nicotine exposure on nicotinic receptors University of California, San Francisco $943,308
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Peter Sargent -Ph.D.

Effects of pro and anti-smoking cues in stores on craving Stanford University $747,788
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Lisa Henriksen -Ph.D.

Effects of PSA content and formal features on smoking norms Stanford University $88,568
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Michael Antecol -Ph.D.

Effects of Resistance Training on Tobacco-Related CVD Risk University of California, Los Angeles $270,000
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Christian Roberts -Ph.D.

Effects of Sedatives on Neuronal Nicotinic Binding University of California, San Francisco $197,151
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Barbara Dodson -M.D.

Effects of Selegiline on craving for nicotine Stanford University $200,900
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Joel Killen -Ph.D.

Effects of side stream tobacco smoke on DNA deletions University of California, Los Angeles $117,752
Cancer Dissertation Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Mitsuko Yamamoto -B.S.

Effects of Smoke on Fluid Transport Across Trachea University of California, Berkeley $197,558
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Sheldon Miller -Ph.D.

Effects of Smoking on High Density Lipoprotein Species University of California, San Francisco $101,971
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: John Kane -M.D., Ph.D.

Effects of Smoking on Metabolism During Rest & Exercise University of California, Berkeley $252,191
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: George Brooks -Ph.D.

Effects of Social & Personal Coping Programs for Smok Prev University of Southern California $338,345
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Mary Ann Pentz -Ph.D.

Effects of social capital on smoking: elasticity & pathways University of California, Berkeley $197,708
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Richard Scheffler -Ph.D.

Effects of THS on cell and molecular mechanisms of healing University of California, Riverside $250,000
General Biomedical Science Exploratory/Developmental Award 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Manuela Martins-Green -Ph.D.

Effects of tobacco on inflammatory cell responses University of California, Davis $447,170
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Lisa Miller -Ph.D.

Effects of Tobacco on Rat Lung Alveolar Lining Liquid Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $208,793
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Jacob Bastacky -M.D.

Effects of tobacco smoke exposure on hormones and fertility Sequoia Foundation $230,670
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Gayle Windham -Ph.D.

Effects of tobacco smoke on airway bactericidal activity University of California, Davis $174,158
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Yuan-Pu Di -Ph.D.

Effects of Tobacco Smoke on Mucin Production in Rat Airways University of California, San Francisco $712,800
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Carol Basbaum -Ph.D.

Effects of Tobacco Taxation Upon Population Health Status University of California, San Diego $413,094
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Integrated Research Project 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Robert Kaplan -Ph.D.

Effects of tobacco-induced gamete damage on embryogenesis Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory $317,706
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Francesco Marchetti -Ph.D.

Effects of tobacco-induced gamete damage on embryogenesis Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $1,215,575
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Francesco Marchetti -Ph.D.

Efficacy of the nicotine patch in adolescents & young adults University of California, San Francisco $139,600
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Mark Rubinstein -M.D.

Electronic Cigarettes: Are They Safe? University of California, Riverside $250,000
General Biomedical Science Exploratory/Developmental Award 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Prudence Talbot -Ph.D.

Electrophysiological Effects of Perinatal Nicotine Exposure Scripps Research Institute $892,450
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Cindy Ehlers -Ph.D.

Electrophysiological Effects of Perinatal Nicotine Exposure San Diego State University Research Foundation $587,504
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Edward Riley -Ph.D.

Emotional intelligence and smoking across ethnicity University of Southern California $104,784
Epidemiology Dissertation Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Dennis Trinidad -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Endothelial Barrier Injury by Tobacco Smoke University of California, Davis $30,473
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Ping Nian He -M.D., Ph.D.

Engineering Salmonella for lung cancer therapy Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center $375,100
Cancer New Investigator Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Nabil Arrach -Ph.D.

Engineering Salmonella for lung cancer therapy The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $208,100
Cancer New Investigator Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Nabil Arrach -Ph.D.

Enhancing mTOR-targeted lung cancer therapy Scripps Research Institute $473,879
Cancer Exploratory/Developmental Award 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Jiing-Dwan Lee -Ph.D.

Enhancing Validity of a South Asian Tobacco Survey Module University of California, San Francisco $90,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Arnab Mukherjea -Dr.P.H., M.P.H.

Environmental & Genetic Risk Factors for Bladder Cancer University of Southern California $573,970
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Ronald Ross -M.D.

Environmental contexts of smoking for Southeast Asians Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation $1,453,668
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Juliet Lee -Ph.D.

Environmental influences on tobacco use amg AAPI communities CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation $299,220
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Full CARA 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Sora Tanjasiri -DrPH, MPH

Environmental influences on tobacco use amg AAPI communities Assoc of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations $623,086
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Full CARA 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Rod Lew -MPH

Environmental influences on tobacco use amg AAPI communities Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment Advocacy & Leadership $409,444
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Full CARA 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Rod Lew -MPH

Environmental Tobacco Smoke & Lung Development University of California, Irvine $256,016
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Ronald Rasmussen -Ph.D.

Environmental tobacco smoke and early atherosclerosis University of Southern California $767,628
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Wendy Mack -Ph.D.

Environmental tobacco smoke and newborn lung development University of California, Davis $881,000
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Kent Pinkerton -Ph.D.

Environmental tobacco smoke effects on lung surfactant University of California, Santa Barbara $846,432
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Joseph Zasadzinski -Ph.D.

Environmental tobacco smoke effects on lung surfactant University of California, Santa Barbara $95,312
Pulmonary Disease Dissertation Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Junqi Ding -

Environmental tobacco smoke effects on lung surfactant University of California, Santa Barbara $812,888
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Joseph Zasadzinski -Ph.D.

Environmental tobacco smoke exposure & adult asthma University of California, San Francisco $920,064
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Mark Eisner -M.D., M.P.H.

Enzymatic targets for anticancer therapy J. David Gladstone Institutes $534,608
Cancer New Investigator Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Martin Bergo -M.D., Ph.D.

Epigenetic effects of cigarette smoke on the infant airway University of California, Davis $135,000
Pulmonary Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Candice Clay -Ph.D.

Epigenetic Regulation of Airway MUC gene expression by smoke University of California, Davis $839,056
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Reen Wu -Ph.D.

Establishing Smokefree Policy in California Indian Casinos HBSA, Inc. $734,794
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics California Research Award 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Roland Moore -BA, MA, Ph.D.

Ethnic and gender variation in nicotine detoxification SRI International $848,284
Epidemiology New Investigator Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Huijun Ring -Ph.D.

Ethnic difference in cigarette smoking dynamics among youth University of Southern California $733,704
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Xinguang Chen -Ph.D.

Ethnicity and school-level effect on CA student tobacco use University of California, Los Angeles $841,426
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: William McCarthy -Ph.D.

Ethnicity and the Meaning of Smoking in Older Age Groups University of California, San Francisco $158,538
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Judith Barker -Ph.D.

ETS Effects on airway development in the primate lung University of California, Davis $967,304
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Kent Pinkerton -Ph.D.

ETS effects on breathing patterns University of California, Davis $1,181,560
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Jesse Joad -M.D.

ETS Effects on Lung Surfactant University of California, Santa Barbara $837,749
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Joseph Zasadzinski -Ph.D.

ETS effects on pulmonary breathing patterns University of California, Davis $893,908
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Jesse Joad -M.D.

ETS exposures in the California Teachers Study cohort Public Health Institute $899,354
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Peggy Reynolds -Ph.D.

Evaluating a city s smokefree policy in multi-unit housing University of California, San Francisco $656,299
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics California Research Award 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Valerie Yerger -ND, MA

Evaluating Mechanisms of Change in a Smoking Intervention RAND Corporation $219,376
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Harold Green -Ph.D.

Evaluation of ad strategies for preventing youth tobacco use University of California, Irvine $273,906
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Cornelia Pechmann -Ph.D.

Evaluation of GABA in impulsivity and nicotine dependence University of California, San Diego $135,000
Nicotine Dependence Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Styliani Vlachou -Ph.D.

Evaluation of office ETS exposure in relation to AB 13 Public Health Institute $484,126
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Leon Alevantis -M.S.

Evaluation of office ETS exposure in relation to AB13 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $417,108
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: William Fisk -B.S., M.S.

Experimental Approach to Tobacco Control for Hi-Risk Teens San Diego State University Research Foundation $336,078
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: John Elder -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Experimental evaluation of minors' access to tobacco San Diego State University Research Foundation $1,310,694
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Hope Landrine -Ph.D.

Explaining racial differences in smoking Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc. $298,560
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Hope Landrine -Ph.D.

Explaining racial differences in smoking San Diego State University Research Foundation $302,860
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Hope Landrine -Ph.D.

Exploration of tobacco use in Asian Pacific Islander youth Assoc of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations $184,152
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Pilot CARA 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Rod Lew -MPH Sora Tanjasiri -DrPH, MPH

Exploring retailer abandonment of tobacco sales University of California, San Francisco $250,000
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Ruth Malone -Ph.D., R.N.

Exploring tobacco cessation services on CA college campuses Public Health Institute $163,990
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Dianne Barker -M.H.S.

Exploring transdisciplinary scientific collaboration University of California, Irvine $58,080
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Dissertation Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Juliana Lynn Fuqua -Ph.D.

Expos children to secondhand smoke through cntaminated homes San Diego State University Research Foundation $1,509,008
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Georg Matt -Ph.D.

Exposure to Secondhand Smoke: Effects of Proximity Stanford University $1,345,164
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Lynn Hildemann -Ph.D.

Expressing & Cloning of ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels University of California, Santa Barbara $572,326
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Carol Vandenberg -Ph.D.

Expression of a drug resistance gene in head and neck cancer University of California, San Diego $168,543
Cancer Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Stephen Howell -M.D.

Expression of the Human apo-B Gene in Transgenic Mice J. David Gladstone Institutes $422,180
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Beatriz Levy-Wilson -Ph.D.

Expression of the Human apo-B Gene in Transgenic Mice Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute $1,139,518
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Beatriz Levy-Wilson -Ph.D.

Factors Affecting Smoking Initiation in Young Latina Women University of California, Los Angeles $74,853
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics New Investigator Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Celia Kaplan -DrPH

Factors Required for K-RAS 4B Membrane Assoc & Activity Scripps Research Institute $82,368
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Janis Jackson -M.D.

Factors Required for K-RAS 4B Membrane Association/Activity Scripps Research Institute $300,207
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Janis Jackson -M.D.

Family factors in smoking acquisition among Latino youth San Diego State University Research Foundation $1,731,272
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Rafael Laniado-Laborin -M.D., MPH

Family Intervention to Prevent Smoking: Preliminary Studies Stanford University $61,852
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Christine Jackson -Ph.D.

Fbxo2: a master regulator of lung cancer metastasis? The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $477,500
Cancer Exploratory/Developmental Award 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Charles Spruck -Ph.D.

Fertility smoking and early mammalian development University of California, Riverside $784,902
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Prudence Talbot -Ph.D.

Fertility, smoking and early mammalian development University of California, Riverside $904,486
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Prudence Talbot -Ph.D.

Fertility, smoking and early mammalian development University of California, Riverside $908,980
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Prudence Talbot -Ph.D.

Fertility, Smoking, and Early Mammalian Development University of California, Riverside $642,386
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Prudence Talbot -Ph.D.

Fertility, Smoking, and Early Mammalian Development University of California, Riverside $83,376
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Prudence Talbot -Ph.D.

Filipino Smoking Prevalance Survey in California Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum $76,767
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Michael Jang -M.A.

Fluorescent Probes for DNA Mismatch Detection California Institute of Technology $60,000
Cancer Dissertation Awards 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Hang Song -BA

Focal adhesion kinase regulation of Cox-2 in lung cancer Scripps Research Institute $149,040
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Satyajit Mitra -Ph.D.

Function and Regulation of the Retinoblastoma Protein University of California, San Diego $770,062
Cancer Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: James Feramisco -Ph.D.

Function In Lung Matrix of a Laminin-Binding Lectin University of California, San Francisco $122,489
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Douglas Cooper -Ph.D.

Functional Antagonists of Nicotine Northern California Institute for Research & Education $473,872
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: S. Paul Berger -M.D.

Functional MRI of neural activation University of California, Los Angeles $96,894
Nicotine Dependence Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Shantanu Sinha -Ph.D.

Functional significance of the protein CD40 in lung cancer University of California, San Diego $70,000
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Kenneth Grudko -M.D.

Functions of IRF-1 and Smad3 interaction in lung cancer University of California, San Francisco $139,500
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Pierre Lee -Ph.D.

Fusion proteins that convert VEGF into a cell death factor University of California, San Francisco $200,000
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Timothy Quinn -M.D.

Gastroschisis: maternal smoking and genetic variation Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute $1,346,538
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Edward Lammer -M.D.

Gene Augmentation Therapy for Tobacco Induced Emphysema University of California, Davis $449,572
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Robert Malone -M.D.

Gene Markers for Hypertension University of California, San Francisco $712,302
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Theodore Kurtz -M.D.

Gene Modification of Human Lung Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyt University of California, Los Angeles $76,408
Cancer Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: James Economou -M.D., Ph.D.

Gene therapy for emphysema University of California, San Francisco $886,358
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Francis Szoka -Ph.D.

Gene-modified Stromal Cell Therapy for Lung Cancer University of California, Los Angeles $135,000
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Minu Srivastava -Ph.D.

Genes affecting nicotine response in C. elegans University of California, San Diego $200,000
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: William Schafer -Ph.D.

Genetic Aberrations in Tobacco-Related Lung Carcinogenesis University of Southern California $107,063
Cancer Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Pradip Roy-Burman -Ph.D.

Genetic links to nicotine addiction: ethics of testing teens Stanford University $231,182
Epidemiology Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Thomas Raffin -M.D.

Genetic Susceptibility to Lung Cancer LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center $209,160
Epidemiology Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Henry Lin -M.D.

Genetic susceptibility to tobacco-induced lung cancer University of California, Los Angeles $812,240
Cancer Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Oliver Hankinson -Ph.D.

Genetics and Impulsivity in Smoking Initiation Veterans Medical Research Foundation $283,612
Nicotine Dependence New Investigator Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Neal Doran -Ph.D.

Genome-specific synthetic lethal targeting in lung cancer Stanford University $400,000
Cancer Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Jonathan Pollack -M.D., Ph.D.

Genome-wide mapping of smoke-induced DNA damage and mutation Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope $420,000
Cancer Exploratory/Developmental Award 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Ahmad Besaratinia -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Genomic Assay to Identify Targets of Anticancer Therapeutics Stanford University $70,076
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Nolan Ko -Ph.D.

Genomic Profiles in Tobacco Related Metastatic Oral Cancer University of California, San Francisco $30,000
Cancer Dissertation Awards 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Aditi Bhattacharya -Master of Dental Surgery (M.D.

Genomics & transcriptome of oral precncr prgrssion in smkers University of California, Los Angeles $379,082
Epidemiology New Investigator Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Xiaofeng Zhou -Ph.D.

Genotoxicity of Thirdhand Smoke and Aged Secondhand Smoke Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $427,267
General Biomedical Science Exploratory/Developmental Award 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Bo Hang -Ph.D.; M.D.

Geography of underage tobacco retail sales in Los Angeles Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation $1,244,520
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Robert Lipton -BA, MA, MPH, Ph.D.

Global determinants of tobacco use onset in diverse youth Education Training and Research Associates, Inc. $561,498
Epidemiology New Investigator Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Scott Carvajal -Ph.D., MPH

Glutathione Transferase in Lung Cancer: Transfection Studies Stanford University $33,866
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Alexander Lewis -Ph.D.

Grainyhead-Like Transcription factor in Airway Epithelium University of California, Irvine $60,000
Pulmonary Disease Dissertation Awards 2008 (Cycle 17)
Investigators: Ambica Bhandari -Masters in Biotechnology

Growth Cntrl Pathways in Thyroid Follicular Epithelial Cells University of California, San Diego $112,380
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Judy Meinkoth -Ph.D.

Hands off Tobacco! An Anti-Tobacco Program for Deaf Youth University of California, Los Angeles $1,200
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Special Projects 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Barbara Berman -Ph.D.

Hands Off Tobacco! An Anti-Tobacco Program for Deaf Youth California School for the Deaf $8,500
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Special Projects 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Debra Sue Guthmann -Ed..D.

Harnessing the immune system to fight lung cancer University of California, Los Angeles $135,000
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Asa Andersson -Ph.D.

Hazard Assessment of Cigarette Butts San Diego State University Research Foundation $9,879
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Thomas Novotny -M.D., MPH

Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Smokers Who Quit University of California, San Francisco $169,182
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Anita Stewart -Ph.D.

Health Services Research University of California, San Francisco $26,559
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Miriam Shipp -M.D., M.P.H.

Heat shock proteins as biomarkers of lung oxidant stress University of California, Davis $48,676
Pulmonary Disease Dissertation Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Kurt Williams -D.V.M.

Hemoglobin Conversion to Pro-Oxidants by Cigarette Smoke Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $908,730
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: Rolf Mehlhorn -Ph.D.

Hemoglobin Conversion to Pro-Oxidants by Cigarette Smoke Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $156,601
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Rolf Mehlhorn -Ph.D.

Heparan sulfate small molecules for contro tumor cell growth California Institute of Technology $1,253,614
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Linda Hsieh-Wilson -Ph.D.

Heterologous Expression of Brain Nicotinic Receptors California Institute of Technology $293,420
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Henry Lester -Ph.D.

High resolution imaging & ablation for smoke induced cancer University of California, Irvine $264,470
Cancer New Investigator Awards 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Jun Zhang -Ph.D.

High Resolution OCT for Early Airway Cancer Detection University of California, Irvine $961,272
Cancer Research Project Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Matthew Brenner -M.D.

Histone Deacetylation and Anti-inflammatory Response of GR University of California, Berkeley $60,000
General Biomedical Science Dissertation Awards 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Taiyi Kuo -BA

Hmong cultural practices and patterns of tobacco use California Health Collaborative $166,766
Epidemiology Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Vickie Krenz -Ph.D., M.S.P.H.

Hmong smoking prevalence & tobacco uses California State University, Fresno Foundation $1,078,700
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Full CARA 2001 (Cycle 10)
Investigators: Vickie Krenz -Ph.D., M.S.P.H. Pao Fang -

Homeobox Genes Hematopoiesis and Leukemogenesis University of California, Los Angeles $35,000
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Michael Lill -M.B., M.S.

Hormone replacement therapy, smoking & lipoprotein oxidation Scripps Research Institute $771,616
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Carole Banka -Ph.D.

Hormone replacement therapy, smoking & lipoprotein oxidation La Jolla Institute for Molecular Medicine $491,168
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Carole Banka -Ph.D.

Hormones and Tobacco: Joint Effects on Reproduction Public Health Institute $527,222
Epidemiology Research Project Awards 1994 (Cycle 3)
Investigators: Shanna Swan -Ph.D.

Hospital-Based Intervention to Prevent Smoking Relapse Stanford University $338,470
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Robert DeBusk -M.D.

How are beneficial cholesterol transport proteins produced? J. David Gladstone Institutes $74,138
Cardiovascular Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Martin Hersberger -Ph.D.

How do nic and cig smoke affect neural control of breathing? University of California, Los Angeles $785,240
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: Xuesi Shao -M.D.

How do tobacco smoke compounds impair lung surfactant? University of California, Santa Barbara $149,922
Pulmonary Disease Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Joseph Zasadzinski -Ph.D.

How does cardiac fuel metabolism influence heart disease? J. David Gladstone Institutes $524,010
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Murielle Marie Veniant -Ph.D.

How does cigarette smoke induce cancer? Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope $1,623,036
Cancer Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Gerd Pfeifer -Ph.D.

How does smoke activate mucin transcription in lung cells? University of California, San Francisco $864,830
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Carol Basbaum -Ph.D.

How omega-3 fatty acids prevent or slow cancer The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $149,616
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Hu Zhou -Ph.D.

How smoke induces lung damage via oxidative stress University of California, Davis $150,000
Pulmonary Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Michal Levy -Ph.D.

HRQoL in Veterans with Chronic PTSD and Tobacco Dependence Alliant International University $59,300
Nicotine Dependence Dissertation Awards 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Laura Harder -BA

Human Markers for(S)-Nicotine Biotransformation & Pathology University of California, San Francisco $29,450
Nicotine Dependence Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: John Cashman -Ph.D.

Human Mast Cell Proteases:Func.&Exprssn. N Smkg-Indcd Diseas University of California, San Diego $111,139
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Elizabeth Tam -M.D.

Human neurophysiology of nicotine analgesia: sex differences University of California, San Francisco $1,191,988
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: David Becker -Ph.D.

Human oocyte development and PAH exposure University of California, San Francisco $521,888
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Renee Reijo Pera -Ph.D.

Human oocyte development and PAH exposure Stanford University $316,069
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Renee Reijo Pera -Ph.D.

Human tryptase gene expression: role in COPD University of California, San Francisco $1,090,818
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: George Caughey -M.D.

Hyperactive nicotine receptors California Institute of Technology $972,316
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 1997 (Cycle 6)
Investigators: Henry Lester -Ph.D.

Hyperactive nicotine receptors California Institute of Technology $2,276,450
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Henry Lester -Ph.D.

Hyperactive nicotine receptors California Institute of Technology $1,350,974
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Henry Lester -Ph.D.

Hypnosis for Smoking Relapse Prevention University of California, San Francisco $1,018,706
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Timothy Carmody -Ph.D.

IAP Antagonists for lung cancer treatment The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $1,455,316
Cancer Research Project Awards 2004 (Cycle 13)
Investigators: John Reed -M.D., Ph.D.

Identification of Harm Reduction Sidestream Smoke Toxicants University of California, Riverside $135,000
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Sabrina Lin -Ph.D.

Identification on Tumors of Molecular Targets for NK Cells University of California, San Francisco $628,012
Cancer Research Project Awards 1995 (Cycle 4)
Investigators: William Seaman -M.D.

Identifying and Measuring SHS in Multi-Unit Dwellings Stanford University $808,483
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics California Research Award 2010 (Cycle 19)
Investigators: Lynn Hildemann -Ph.D.

IL-1 & PDGF: mRNA & Protein in Prodution by Alveolar Macro University of California, San Diego $28,102
Pulmonary Disease Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Thomas Mann -M.D.

IL-12 genetic immunotherapy for lung cancer University of California, Los Angeles $150,000
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Steven Dubinett -M.D.

Immune Targeted Therapy for Lung Cancer University of California, Los Angeles $839,000
Cancer Research Project Awards 2006 (Cycle 15)
Investigators: Sherven Sharma -Ph.D.

Immunopharmacotherapy as a treatment for nicotine addiction Scripps Research Institute $1,030,540
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Kim Janda -Ph.D.

Immunotargeting lung cancer Proteomics Research Institute for Systems Medicine $487,500
Cancer Exploratory/Developmental Award 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Jan Schnitzer -M.D.

Impact of Caffeine Use On Tobacco Cessation & Withdrawal Loma Linda University $188,984
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards 1992 (Cycle 1)
Investigators: Jerry Lee -

Impact of Cultural Competence on Treatment Outcomes University of California, Davis $3,000
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Special Projects 2002 (Cycle 11)
Investigators: Nolan Zane -Ph.D.

Impact of MPO in Tobacco-related Cardiovascular Disease Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center $1,090,718
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Wanda Reynolds -Ph.D.

Impact of MPO in Tobacco-related Cardiovascular Disease The Burnham Institute for Medical Research $535,110
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Wanda Reynolds -Ph.D.

Impact of nicotinic signaling on neuronal gene expression University of California, San Diego $60,110
Nicotine Dependence Dissertation Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Karen Chang -BA

Impact of Nursing Care on Symptom Distress & Quality of Life University of California, Los Angeles $110,597
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics New Investigator Awards 1993 (Cycle 2)
Investigators: Linda Sarna -D.N.Sc., RN, AOCN, FAAN

Impact of Positive Mood on Self-Control Depletion in Smoking University of California, San Francisco $126,680
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 2007 (Cycle 16)
Investigators: Dikla Shmueli -Ph.D.

Impact of tobacco-smoke on apolipoprotein exchangeability Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute $324,000
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards 2009 (Cycle 18)
Investigators: Giorgio Cavigiolio -Ph.D.

Implementation of California AB 13: smoking ban in bars University of California, San Francisco $630,362
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 1998 (Cycle 7)
Investigators: Lisa Bero -Ph.D.

Implementation of tobacco prevention programming and smoking University of Southern California $117,114
Epidemiology Dissertation Awards 2003 (Cycle 12)
Investigators: Pamela Elfenbaum -MPH

Implementation of tobacco programs in Calif schools University of Southern California $1,530,384
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Louise Rohrbach -Ph.D., M.P.H.

Importance of Rce1 and Ras in tobacco-induced cancers J. David Gladstone Institutes $150,418
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards 1999 (Cycle 8)
Investigators: Martin Bergo -M.D., Ph.D.

Improved chemoradiotherapy of lung cancer California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute $1,318,066
Cancer Research Project Awards 2005 (Cycle 14)
Investigators: Li-Xi Yang -M.D., Ph.D.

Improved therapy of lung cancer California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute $1,337,628
Cancer Research Project Awards 2000 (Cycle 9)
Investigators: Li-Xi Yang -M.D., Ph.D.

Improving access to Industry and tobacco control resources University of California, San Francisco $138,267
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics California Research Award 2011 (Cycle 20)
Investigators: Karen Butter -M.L.