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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Award Total: $7,573,804 # of Grants: 21
Investigators

LonyCastroM.D. - MarioFournierPh.D. - HrayrKaragueuzianPh.D. - MichaelLewisM.D. - PhillipKoefflerM.D. - MichaelLewisM.D. - MarioFournierPh.D. - LonyCastroM.D. - MarioFournierPh.D. - MichaelBelmanM.D. - PhillipKoefflerM.D. - MichaelLewisM.D. - RussellPolandPh.D. - ChristineCloak - HrayrKaragueuzianPh.D. - RobertPechnickPh.D. - HrayrKaragueuzianPh.D. - XiuLiuM.D., Ph.D. - HrayrKaragueuzianPh.D. - RonaldVictorM.D. - RonaldVictorM.D. - FlorianRader -

Grants

E-Cigarettes and Coronary Endothelial Function in Dual Users 2016 (Cycle 25) $425,477
Cardiovascular Disease High Impact Pilot Award

Hookah, Sympathetic Nerves, and Coronary Perfusion in Humans 2013 (Cycle 22) $337,337
Early Diagnosis/Pathogenesis Exploratory/Developmental Award

Tobacco radioactivity & public health policy 2005 (Cycle 14) $154,367
Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS)

Neuropharmacology of nicotine relapse 2003 (Cycle 12) $149,175
Nicotine Dependence New Investigator Awards

Nicotine and cardiac vulnerability to fibrillation 2002 (Cycle 11) $641,821
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards

Stress and the use of nicotine 2000 (Cycle 9) $897,484
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards

Nicotine & cardiac vulnerability to fibrillation 2000 (Cycle 9) $120,000
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards

Effects of Nicotine on Brain Development 1999 (Cycle 8) $55,404
Nicotine Dependence Dissertation Awards

Nicotine pharmacogenetics: influence of ethnicity 1997 (Cycle 6) $242,344
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards

Steroid Influences on Diaphragm Performance in Emphysema 1993 (Cycle 2) $343,914
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards

Lung Cancer: p53 as a Paradigm of Tumor Suppression 1992 (Cycle 1) $138,420
Cancer Research Project Awards

Optim. of Train. in Patients w/Chronic Obstruc. Pulm Disease 1992 (Cycle 1) $467,503
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards

Diaphragm Cellular & Functional Adaptations to Emphysema 1992 (Cycle 1) $135,116
Pulmonary Disease New Investigator Awards

Tobacco Use In Pregnancy: Chronic Effects On Blood Flow 1992 (Cycle 1) $332,222
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards

Mechanisms underlying diaphragm adaptations in emphysema 1998 (Cycle 7) $642,624
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards

Therapy for muscle dysfunction in COPD: cellular adaptations 1998 (Cycle 7) $502,904
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards

Discovery of serum markers of lung cancer 1998 (Cycle 7) $120,300
Cancer Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS)

Diaphragm adaptations following treatment for emphysema 1997 (Cycle 6) $469,400
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards

Nicotine and cardiac vulnerability to fibrillation 1997 (Cycle 6) $370,057
Cardiovascular Disease Research Project Awards

Nicotine and Smoking Effects on Neuromuscular Development 1995 (Cycle 4) $412,639
Pulmonary Disease Research Project Awards

Vasoactive Mediators of Fetal Growth Retardation 1995 (Cycle 4) $615,296
Epidemiology Research Project Awards