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San Diego State University Research Foundation

Award Total: $11,937,012 # of Grants: 38
Investigators

Edward Riley Ph.D. - Joachim Reimann Ph.D. - John Elder Ph.D., M.P.H. - Gregory Talavera M.D., M.P.H. - Terry Conway Ph.D. - Georg Matt Ph.D. - Susan Woodruff Ph.D. - Rafael Laniado-Laborin M.D., MPH - Christopher Glembotski Ph.D. - Melbourne Hovell Ph.D., M.P.H. - John Elder Ph.D., M.P.H. - James Sallis Ph.D. - John Martin Ph.D. - Melbourne Hovell Ph.D., M.P.H. - Alan Litrownik Ph.D. - Melbourne Hovell Ph.D., M.P.H. - James Sallis Ph.D. - Hope Landrine Ph.D. - Edward Riley Ph.D. - Susan Woodruff Ph.D. - Elizabeth Garcia - James Crittenden - Richard Hofstetter Ph.D. - Hope Landrine Ph.D. - Melbourne Hovell Ph.D., M.P.H. - Susan Woodruff Ph.D. - James Crittenden - Liza Rovniak Ph.D. - Nada Kassem Dr.P.H., MS, RN - Georg Matt Ph.D. - Georg Matt Ph.D. - Nada Kassem Dr.P.H., MS, RN - Marilyn Johnson-Kozlow Ph.D. - Hope Landrine Ph.D. - Scott Roesch Ph.D. - Mark Reed Ph.D. - Georg Matt Ph.D. - Asa Gustafsson Ph.D. - Neil Klepeis - Georg Matt Ph.D. - Thomas Novotny M.D., MPH - Thomas Novotny M.D., MPH - Thomas Novotny M.D., MPH - Georg Matt Ph.D. - Georg Matt Ph.D. -
Grants

Experimental evaluation of minors' access to tobacco 2000 (Cycle 9) $685,399
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards

Behavioral effects of neonatal nicotine exposure 2000 (Cycle 9) $625,658
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards

Virtual world internet chat room for teen smoking cessation 2000 (Cycle 9) $352,336
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Full SARA

Test of an internet virtual world for teen smoking cessation 2002 (Cycle 11) $769,227
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Full SARA

Cigar use prevalence: social and media determinants 1997 (Cycle 6) $342,000
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics New Investigator Awards

Family factors in smoking acquisition among Latino youth 1998 (Cycle 7) $835,294
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards

Explaining racial differences in smoking 1999 (Cycle 8) $135,907
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards

Electrophysiological Effects of Perinatal Nicotine Exposure 1995 (Cycle 4) $532,155
General Biomedical Science Research Project Awards

Tobacco Control in Latino Communities 1997 (Cycle 6) $362,153
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Integrated Research Project

Smoking Cessation in Latinos Using Community Health Advisors 1997 (Cycle 6) $971,956
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Integrated Research Project

Reducing Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Latino Children 1997 (Cycle 6) $1,062,340
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Integrated Research Project

Alternative sources of ETS exposure in infants 1998 (Cycle 7) $113,992
Epidemiology Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS)

Pilot test of a 3-D chat room for rural teen smokers 1998 (Cycle 7) $113,142
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS)

Mechanism of Endothelin-Stimulated ANF Secretion 1992 (Cycle 1) $447,480
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards

Reduction of Passive Smoking in Asthmatic Children: Clinical 1992 (Cycle 1) $521,489
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards

Experimental Approach to Tobacco Control for Hi-Risk Teens 1992 (Cycle 1) $672,155
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards

Assessing Tobacco Refusal Skills in Latino Youth 1992 (Cycle 1) $584,719
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards

Smoking Cessation in Recovering Alcoholic Person (SCRAP) 1993 (Cycle 2) $835,924
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards

Clinician Initiated Smoking Prevention: A Controlled Trial 1993 (Cycle 2) $2,071,588
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards

Tobacco Prevention for Hard to Reach Youth 1994 (Cycle 3) $224,497
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards

Reduction of Passive Smoking in Asthmatic Children 1995 (Cycle 4) $282,971
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Research Project Awards

Tobacco use & acculturation: CA residents of Korean descent 2000 (Cycle 9) $799,167
Epidemiology Research Project Awards

Tobacco use & policies: San Diego Mexican American residents 2002 (Cycle 11) $768,776
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards

Tobacco use, home policy, and life events in at-risk women 2003 (Cycle 12) $75,600
Epidemiology Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

Second Hand Smoke: Latino asthmatic children 2003 (Cycle 12) $75,600
Epidemiology Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

Secondhand smoke contamination and resale value 2004 (Cycle 13) $150,915
Epidemiology Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS)

Modeling ETS Exposure and Dose Using PDA E-Diaries 2006 (Cycle 15) $291,531
Epidemiology New Investigator Awards

Prevalence and Correlates of African American Tobacco Use 2006 (Cycle 15) $325,406
Epidemiology Full CARA

Social Smoking within College Drinking Environments 2006 (Cycle 15) $149,207
Epidemiology Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS)

Expos children to secondhand smoke through cntaminated homes 2004 (Cycle 13) $720,771
Epidemiology Research Project Awards

Water pipe use, SHS exposure & home policy in Arab Americans 2005 (Cycle 14) $291,060
Epidemiology New Investigator Awards

Smoking Policies and Secondhand Smoke in Rental Cars 2006 (Cycle 15) $609,853
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards

Activation of Bnip3 in tobacco-induced heart disease 2005 (Cycle 14) $156,986
Cardiovascular Disease New Investigator Awards

Instant SHS Feedback as a Catalyst for Smoke-Free Homes 2008 (Cycle 17) $129,917
Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS)

Smoking Policies and Secondhand Smoke in Hotel Rooms 2008 (Cycle 17) $477,286
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Research Project Awards

Hazard Assessment of Cigarette Butts 2009 (Cycle 18) $10,000
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects

Banning Butts: The Environmental Case 2008 (Cycle 17) $45,460
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS)

The Cigarette Butt Pollution Project TC journal supplement 2010 (Cycle 19) $8,050
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Special Projects

Thirdhand Smoke Pollution and Exposure in Ex-Smokers' Homes 2010 (Cycle 19) $770,378
Epidemiology California Research Award

Certifying Smoke-Free Used Cars: Effects on Value and Consum 2012 (Cycle 21) $687,545
Industry Influence/Policy Research Project Awards