Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
2019 (Cycle 30)
| Analysis of tobacco toxin-genetic interactions through study of the dioxin-AHR pathway | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $589,712 |
| Stanford University | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| A Human iPSC-based Platform to Unravel the Role of Nicotine in the Pathogenesis of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $178,440 |
| Stanford University | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
| Effects of tobacco and e-cigarettes on heart repair and regeneration | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $678,000 |
| Childrens Hospital, Los Angeles | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Maternal inhaled nicotine enhances endothelial nitric oxide synthase uncoupling leading to a hypertensive phenotype in offspring | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $187,831 |
| Loma Linda University | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
| Effect of nicotine on the cardiac aging process | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $191,832 |
| University of California, San Diego | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
| The Effects of Electronic Hookah on Endothelial Cell Function: The Role of Nicotine | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $498,419 |
| University of California, Los Angeles | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Effects of long-term nicotine exposure on stem cell therapy | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $207,300 |
| Stanford University | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
2019 (Cycle 29)
| Fetal nicotine exposure develops heart ischemia-sensitive phenotype | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $1,185,000 |
| Loma Linda University | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Do E-Cigarettes Increase Risk for Sudden Death? Focus on the QT Interval | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $497,148 |
| University of California, Los Angeles | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Study on maternal smoking during pregnancy and childhood metabolic outcomes | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $89,996 |
| University of California, Los Angeles | Dissertation Awards | |
| Large scale analyses of generic smoking interaction on cardiometabolic traits | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $874,673 |
| University of California, San Diego | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Models for prospective studies of marijuana's cardiac effects | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $499,316 |
| University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| The role of Eukaryotic Translation Elongation Factor 1 Alpha 2 in cardiac function and disease | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $498,058 |
| University of California, San Diego | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Underlying Mechanisms Regulating the Effects of Inhaled Nicotine upon Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $1,044,000 |
| Palo Alto Veterans Institute For Research | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Mechanistic basis of arrhythmogenic cardiac alternans following tobacco smoke exposure | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $500,000 |
| University of California, Davis | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Modeling Smoking Induced Cardiac Dysfunction in 3D Microtissues | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $128,086 |
| Stanford University | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
| Impact of Chronic Cannabis Exposure on Metabolic Health and Disease | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $743,386 |
| University of California, Riverside | New Investigator Awards | |
2019 (Cycle 28)
| Brd4 function in cardiac lineage commitment & morphogenesis | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $136,538 |
| University of California, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
| SIKs: Novel Regulators of Cardiomyocyte Plasticity | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $135,846 |
| University of California, San Francisco | Dissertation Awards | |
| Dissecting Cardiovascular Effects of E-Cigarettes | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $535,618 |
| University of California, Los Angeles | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| E-Cigs Excite the Human Splenocardiac Axis: Role of Nicotine | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $935,983 |
| University of California, Los Angeles | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Molecular Pathogenesis & Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $935,403 |
| University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Tobacco regulation of amyloidogenic diseases | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $1,098,139 |
| Stanford University | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| The role of PKDs in atherosclerosis & coronary heart disease | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $933,858 |
| University of California, San Diego | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Effects of Cigarette Smoking & Vaping on Heart Attack | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $1,066,980 |
| Huntington Medical Research Institute | High Impact Research Project Award | |
2018 (Cycle 27)
| Text Messaging-Based Smoking Cessation Program for Homeless | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $687,334 |
| RAND Corporation | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Shear Stress : a Master Regulator of the Endothelial Chromatin | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $223,884 |
| Stanford University | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
| Parkin-mediated mitochondrial quality control and cardiovascular disease | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $937,500 |
| University of California, San Diego | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Atrial Fibrillation | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $903,503 |
| University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Human iPSCs for Elucidating Cardiovascular Risks of E-Cigarettes | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $1,197,500 |
| Stanford University | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Prenatal exposure of cigarette smoke impacts cardiac regeneration | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $596,161 |
| Stanford University | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Whole Genome RNAseq Studies of Blood in Smokers vs Nonsmokers | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $400,000 |
| University of California, Davis | High Impact Pilot Award | |
