Neuroscience of Nicotine Addiction and Treatment
2019 (Cycle 30)
| Nicotinic Receptor Modulators in Nicotine Dependence | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $495,000 |
| University of California, Irvine | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Effects of Prenatal Nicotine and THC on Dopaminergic Function and Nicotine Intake During Adolescence | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $199,872 |
| University of California, Irvine | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
2019 (Cycle 29)
| Elucidating the genetic basis of nicotine dependence by using electronic health records | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $743,841 |
| University of California, San Diego | New Investigator Awards | |
| Smoking in Bipolar Disorder: Contribution of Sensory and Cognitive Brain Functions and Genomics | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $498,582 |
| University of California, Irvine | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Long-term impact of cannabis exposure on the adolescent brain | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $937,500 |
| University of California, Irvine | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Neuroimaging to detect brain network differences among heavy drinking smokers treated with different cessation aids | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $45,058 |
| University of California, Los Angeles | Dissertation Awards | |
| Evaluating Highly Selective Nicotinic Receptor Agonists and Antagonists | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $1,227,300 |
| California Institute of Technology | High Impact Research Project Award | |
2019 (Cycle 28)
| Tobacco and Cannabis: Effects on Fetal Development in Rats | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $602,000 |
| San Diego State University Research Foundation | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Cannabis and Tobacco Co-Use and the Developing Brain | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $928,325 |
| University of California, San Diego | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Neuroinflammation and Smoking Cessation Treatment Response | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $1,066,612 |
| Veterans Medical Research Foundation | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Genetic relationship between impulsivity and nicotine abuse | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $935,550 |
| University of California, San Diego | High Impact Research Project Award | |
2018 (Cycle 27)
| Understanding Nicotine and Smoking Cessation Drugs: Release | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $660,000 |
| California Institute of Technology | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| DEVELOPMENTAL NICOTINE EXPOSURE: NEUROTRANSMITTER PLASTICITY | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $926,775 |
| University of California, San Diego | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| The Action of Nicotine and Nicotine Cessation Drugs Inside Cells | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $182,184 |
| California Institute of Technology | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
| Fetal Nicotine Exposure Alters Bone Marrow Stem Cell Function | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $563,438 |
| LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Effects of nicotine e-cigarette self-administration on addiction | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $459,503 |
| Scripps Research Institute | High Impact Research Project Award | |
2017 (Cycle 26)
| ADOLESCENT NICOTINE AND CANNABINOID EXPOSURE ON NICOTINE DEPENDENCE | 2017 (Cycle 26) | $300,000 |
| University of California, Irvine | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Longitudinal Effects of Nicotine on the Developing Adolescent Brain | 2017 (Cycle 26) | $65,130 |
| University of California, Los Angeles | High Impact Research Project Award | |
| Visualizing Neural Activity Dynamics During Nicotine Reward | 2017 (Cycle 26) | $266,321 |
| University of California, Berkeley | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Role of a6* nAChR-mediated signaling in nicotine withdrawal | 2017 (Cycle 26) | $579,971 |
| SRI International | High Impact Research Project Award | |
2016 (Cycle 25)
| Therapeutic potential of oxytocin for nicotine addiction | 2016 (Cycle 25) | $404,115 |
| University of Southern California | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| Lateral septum circuitry underlying vulnerability to nicotine consumption | 2016 (Cycle 25) | $118,800 |
| University of California, San Diego | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
| Early Nicotine Exposure Re-Wires Neural Circuits | 2016 (Cycle 25) | $299,335 |
| University of California, San Diego | High Impact Pilot Award | |
| mGlu7 activators as drug candidates for nicotine dependence | 2016 (Cycle 25) | $481,721 |
| The Burnham Institute for Medical Research | High Impact Pilot Award | |
