Sequoia Foundation
Award Total: $6,060,134 | # of Grants: 9 |
Investigators
MichellePearl - MartinKharrazi - GayleWindhamPh.D. - MartinKharraziPh.D. - GayleWindhamPh.D. - MichellePearlPh.D. - MartinKharraziPh.D. - MichellePearlPh.D. - JuanYangPh.D. -
Grants
Are mothers and their children at risk from in utero exposure to grandmaternal smoking? | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $952,370 |
Environmental Exposure/Toxicology | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Tobacco and cannabis exposure during pregnancy in six race/ethnic subgroups in California | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $960,000 |
Environmental Exposure/Toxicology | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Measuring prenatal tobacco exposure in newborn blood spots | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $506,839 |
Epidemiology | Research Project Awards | |
Effectiveness of a large prenatal tobacco reduction program | 2004 (Cycle 13) | $425,181 |
Epidemiology | Research Project Awards | |
Tobacco exposure in pregnant women in minority populations | 2004 (Cycle 13) | $469,727 |
Epidemiology | Research Project Awards | |
Does tobacco exposure delay conception? | 2003 (Cycle 12) | $447,845 |
Epidemiology | Research Project Awards | |
Prenatal smoke exposure and age at menarche | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $129,090 |
Epidemiology | Research Project Awards | |
Ascertainment of environmental tobacco exposure in pregnancy | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $2,053,747 |
Epidemiology | Research Project Awards | |
Effects of tobacco smoke exposure on hormones and fertility | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $115,335 |
Epidemiology | Research Project Awards |