Tobacco-Use Prevention and Cessation
2019 (Cycle 30)
The Impact of Recreational Marijuana Legalization on Tobacco and Marijuana Co-Use | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $1,091,974 |
University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Technology-Assisted Motivational Interviewing and Referral Coach: The TAMI Coach | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $499,418 |
University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Spatial-, neighborhood- and healthcare system-related drivers of lung cancer treatment disparities | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $130,116 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Dissertation Awards | |
Multilevel prevention of commercial tobacco-related harms on rural California Tribal lands | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $1,102,650 |
PIRE California, Inc. | High Impact Research Project Award | |
The Use of Virtual Reality to Induce and Assess Nicotine Craving | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $335,352 |
University of California, San Diego | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Intersecting Inequities: Linking tobacco use to oral health disparities among Blacks and Latinx | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $107,757 |
University of California, Merced | Dissertation Awards | |
Youth-initiated tobacco harm reduction? A qualitative study of sexual and gender minorities | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $1,070,979 |
Scientific Analysis Corporation | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Mediators and Moderators of Combined Varenicline and Naltrexone for Smoking Cessation | 2019 (Cycle 30) | $89,671 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Dissertation Awards | |
2019 (Cycle 29)
VIP smoking cessation intervention for adults with serious mental illness | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $495,156 |
University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Disparities in Life Course Tobacco Exposure and Breast Cancer Risk | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $101,150 |
University of Southern California | Dissertation Awards | |
Disparities in Rates & Impact of Tobacco and Marijuana Use in UCLA Primary Care | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $932,434 |
University of California, Los Angeles | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Social Media-based Treatment: Engaging Sexual and Gender Minority Smokers | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $499,397 |
University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Everyday smoking contexts and practices of bisexual young adults | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $135,392 |
University of California, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
Reducing Disparities by Integrating Tobacco Cessation into HIV Care | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $497,790 |
University of California, San Diego | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Novel Pharmacotherapy Approaches in Smokers with Serious Mental Illness | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $498,794 |
University of California, San Diego | High Impact Pilot Award | |
At the Intersection of social inequity: Tobacco use disparities among diverse LGBTQ adolescents | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $213,864 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
Combined intranasal oxytocin and mindfulness training as a novel treatment for smoking cessation | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $1,231,893 |
University of Southern California | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Tobacco cessation and prevention for underserved Arab Americans: A pilot study | 2019 (Cycle 29) | $635,235 |
PIRE California, Inc. | High Impact Pilot Award | |
2019 (Cycle 28)
Embedding smoking cessation programs into community clinics | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $1,822,584 |
Friends Research Institute, Inc. | Community Practice-Based Research | |
Tobacco Posts Social Media of Vulnerable, At-Risk Groups | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $748,149 |
University of California, San Diego | New Investigator Awards | |
Expanding Los Angeles County eConsult Cessation Services | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $1,748,266 |
University of California, Davis | Community Practice-Based Research | |
Implementation Research to Cut Colorectal Cancer Disparities | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $910,175 |
University of California, Los Angeles | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Evaluating Relationship of Cannabis use & Tobacco Cessation | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $561,591 |
Veterans Medical Research Foundation | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and Tobacco Dependence | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $1,235,906 |
University of Southern California | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Flavored tobacco initiation among youth and young adults | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $62,243 |
University of California, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
What Millenials Need To Know About Blunts! | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $5,000 |
American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation | Special Projects | |
Smoking reinstatement in major depressive disorder | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $1,255,153 |
University of Southern California | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Social Cognition and Tobacco Craving in HIV Patients | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $497,598 |
University of California, San Diego | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Tobacco and Cannabis Intervention for Young Black MSM | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $1,106,197 |
California State University, Long Beach Foundation | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Interventions to reduce tobacco use among homeless women | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $496,848 |
University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Pilot Award | |
The Influence of Social Media on Adolescents' E-Cig Use | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $60,503 |
University of California, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
Treating tobacco use among high risk, low income smokers | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $1,835,949 |
University of California, San Francisco | Community Practice-Based Research | |
The Influence of Social Media on Adolescents' E-Cig Use | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $117,143 |
Stanford University | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
CONNECT: Smoking Cessation and Lung Cancer Screening | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $499,241 |
University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Health behaviors of 18-39 yo survivors of childhood cancers | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $670,328 |
University of Southern California | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Increasing Awareness of Smoking Risks with Graphic Warnings | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $103,350 |
University of California, San Diego | Dissertation Awards | |
Proximity to cannabis retailers & adolescent use | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $1,237,497 |
University of Southern California | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Randomized Crossover Clinical Trial of Unfiltered Cigarettes | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $660,403 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Tobacco & cannabis use among sexual & gender minorities | 2019 (Cycle 28) | $486,782 |
University of California, Los Angeles | High Impact Pilot Award | |
2018 (Cycle 27)
WeChat to Quit: Engage Chinese Patients to Stop Smoking | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $484,086 |
Chinese Community Health Resource Center | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Vaping Nicotine and Cannabis in Adolescence and Early Adulthood | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $1,230,250 |
University of Southern California | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Update KiR: An Evidence-Based Program Reducing Teen Tobacco Use | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $526,924 |
Education Training and Research Associates, Inc. | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Comprehensive Program to Reduce Tobacco-Related Health Disparities | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $498,823 |
University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Evaluation of the Tobacco Prevention Toolkit | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $1,175,996 |
Stanford University | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Marijuana Dispensaries and Adolescents' Use of Marijuana and Tobacco | 2018 (Cycle 27) | $895,649 |
University of California, San Diego | High Impact Research Project Award | |
2017 (Cycle 26)
American Indian Youth: PSA, Photovoice & Digital Storytelling | 2017 (Cycle 26) | $387,041 |
University of Southern California | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Tobacco industry influence on the video game industry | 2017 (Cycle 26) | $299,582 |
University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Pilot Award | |
Project Towards No Nicotine: Afterschool Tobacco Use Prevention Program | 2017 (Cycle 26) | $397,095 |
University of California, Los Angeles | High Impact Research Project Award | |
2016 (Cycle 25)
Smartphone-based smoking cessation with young adults | 2016 (Cycle 25) | $63,073 |
University of California, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
EX-Teen American Indian Tobacco Use Cessation Program | 2016 (Cycle 25) | $495,000 |
University of Southern California | High Impact Research Project Award | |
Building Tobacco Cessation Connections Across Los Angeles Co | 2016 (Cycle 25) | $387,222 |
University of California, Davis | Community Practice-Based Research | |
A smoke-free home intervention in supportive housing | 2016 (Cycle 25) | $319,871 |
University of California, San Francisco | High Impact Pilot Award | |
2013 (Cycle 22)
SRNT TRHD Travel Scholarships | 2013 (Cycle 22) | $2,900 |
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco | Special Projects | |
2014 SRNT TRHD Travel Awards | 2013 (Cycle 22) | $2,400 |
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco | Special Projects | |
2011 (Cycle 20)
Leveraging Adjuvants for Improved Nicotine Vaccines | 2011 (Cycle 20) | $421,413 |
Scripps Research Institute | Exploratory/Developmental Award | |
Novel Strategies for School Based-Tobacco Prevention Effort | 2011 (Cycle 20) | $124,933 |
University of California, San Francisco | Pilot SARA | |
Tobacco-use by LGBTQ youth: prevalence and correlates | 2011 (Cycle 20) | $304,650 |
Education Training and Research Associates, Inc. | Exploratory/Developmental Award | |
Smoking and Post-traumatic Growth Among High Risk Youth | 2011 (Cycle 20) | $57,392 |
University of Southern California | Dissertation Awards | |
Diversity Travel Scholarship Program | 2011 (Cycle 20) | $3,303 |
American Legacy Foundation | Special Projects | |
Tobacco Cessation Interventions for Mental Health Patients | 2011 (Cycle 20) | $343,173 |
Veterans Medical Research Foundation | Exploratory/Developmental Award | |
2010 (Cycle 19)
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Working Group | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $800 |
University of California, San Francisco | Special Projects | |
Enhancing Validity of a South Asian Tobacco Survey Module | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $89,999 |
University of California, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
A Family Intervention to Reduce Smoking in Vietnamese Men | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $288,421 |
University of California, San Francisco | Exploratory/Developmental Award | |
Determinants of Tobacco Use Among Young Adult South Asians | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $175,825 |
Claremont Graduate University | Pilot CARA | |
Neurobiology of Cigarette Craving in Adolescent Smokers | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $266,435 |
University of California, Los Angeles | New Investigator Awards | |
Determinants of Tobacco Use Among Young Adult South Asians | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $150,931 |
Special Service for Groups | Pilot CARA | |
The Chinese Community Internet Stop Smoking Project | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $109,004 |
University of California, San Francisco | Pilot CARA | |
Hands Off Tobacco! An Anti-Tobacco Program for Deaf Youth | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $8,500 |
California School for the Deaf | Special Projects | |
SRNT Tobacco-Related Health Disparities Committee | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $5,000 |
American Legacy Foundation | Special Projects | |
The Chinese Community Internet Stop Smoking Project | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $184,355 |
Chinese Community Health Resource Center | Pilot CARA | |
Cessation and Environmental Smoking among Korean Americans | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $161,060 |
University of Southern California | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
Hands off Tobacco! An Anti-Tobacco Program for Deaf Youth | 2010 (Cycle 19) | $807 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Special Projects | |
2009 (Cycle 18)
Un-cooling Smoking Using Social Identity Theory | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $90,000 |
University of Southern California | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
Informing Smoking Interventions for CA University Students | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $352,060 |
Veterans Medical Research Foundation | Exploratory/Developmental Award | |
Low Frequency Smoking Among Latinos | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $249,863 |
University of California, San Diego | Exploratory/Developmental Award | |
SRNT Tobacco-Related Health Disparities Committee | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $5,000 |
American Legacy Foundation | Special Projects | |
Developing A Menthol-Centric Smoking Cessation Intervention | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $374,975 |
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science | Exploratory/Developmental Award | |
Reactivity of Addicted Users to Advertising Cues | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $30,000 |
University of California, Irvine | Dissertation Awards | |
Bar Interventions to Decrease Young Adult and LGBT Smoking | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $244,596 |
University of California, San Francisco | Exploratory/Developmental Award | |
Economic impact of smoking for persons with mental disorders | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $246,701 |
University of California, San Francisco | Exploratory/Developmental Award | |
Novel Strategies for School Based-Tobacco Prevention Efforts | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $249,923 |
University of California, San Francisco | Pilot SARA | |
Pharmacological Interventions for Heavy Drinking Smokers | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $283,371 |
University of California, Los Angeles | New Investigator Awards | |
Youth-led Tobacco Prevention among CA Southeast Asians | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $157,495 |
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation | Pilot CARA | |
Youth-led Tobacco Prevention among CA Southeast Asians | 2009 (Cycle 18) | $205,687 |
HBSA, Inc. | Pilot CARA | |
2008 (Cycle 17)
Low-Cost Contingency Management for Smoking Cessation | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $478,743 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Smoking Cessation in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $28,000 |
Healthy African American Families II | Pilot CARA | |
Evaluating Mechanisms of Change in a Smoking Intervention | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $219,376 |
RAND Corporation | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Dissemination of the Rx for Change in Psychiatry Curriculum | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $30,177 |
Stanford University | Research Project Awards | |
Dissemination of the Rx for Change in Psychiatry Curriculum | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $409,106 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Smoking Cessation in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $46,869 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Pilot CARA | |
Instant SHS Feedback as a Catalyst for Smoke-Free Homes | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $129,917 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Protecting the homeless via shelter tobacco control policies | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $42,933 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Pilot CARA | |
Protecting the homeless via shelter tobacco control policies | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $32,000 |
Los Angeles Coalition to End Hunger and Homelessness | Pilot CARA | |
Cigarette Smoking and Stress-Coping among Latino Youth | 2008 (Cycle 17) | $60,000 |
University of Southern California | Dissertation Awards | |
2007 (Cycle 16)
The Smoking Abstinence Questionnaire | 2007 (Cycle 16) | $74,997 |
University of California, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
Computer Simulation as a Tool for Reducing SHS Exposure | 2007 (Cycle 16) | $113,549 |
Education Training and Research Associates, Inc. | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Sci. Conf./Wkshp. | 2007 (Cycle 16) | $5,000 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Special Projects | |
Determinants of Smoking Prevalence among Cambodian Americans | 2007 (Cycle 16) | $693,630 |
California State University, Long Beach Foundation | Full CARA | |
Investigating College Student Cigarette Smoking Self-change | 2007 (Cycle 16) | $138,580 |
Veterans Medical Research Foundation | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
SRNT Tobacco-Related Health Disparities Committee | 2007 (Cycle 16) | $6,500 |
University of Southern California | Special Projects | |
Impact of Positive Mood on Self-Control Depletion in Smoking | 2007 (Cycle 16) | $63,340 |
University of California, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
Hypnosis for Smoking Relapse Prevention | 2007 (Cycle 16) | $506,230 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
2006 (Cycle 15)
African Americans: NRT or Alternative Medicine for Cessation | 2006 (Cycle 15) | $285,000 |
University of California, San Francisco | New Investigator Awards | |
Pharmacogenetics of Smoking Cessation | 2006 (Cycle 15) | $653,384 |
Stanford University | Research Project Awards | |
Reaching and Treating LGBT Smokers: The Internet and NRT | 2006 (Cycle 15) | $509,201 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Effectiveness Evaluation of the I Decide Program | 2006 (Cycle 15) | $162,304 |
University of Southern California | Full SARA | |
2005 (Cycle 14)
A stage-based scheduled smoking intervention for Chinese | 2005 (Cycle 14) | $554,500 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
African American church role in tobacco norm change | 2005 (Cycle 14) | $115,098 |
Health Education Council | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Nicotine & behavioral regulation in adult ADHD | 2005 (Cycle 14) | $495,079 |
University of California, Irvine | Research Project Awards | |
A mindfulness-based approach to relapse prevention | 2005 (Cycle 14) | $133,530 |
California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
2004 (Cycle 13)
Internet health research center: smoking, Latinos, & the Web | 2004 (Cycle 13) | $535,096 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Nonsmokers helping smokers and the role of culture | 2004 (Cycle 13) | $476,656 |
University of California, San Diego | Research Project Awards | |
Environmental influences on tobacco use amg AAPI communities | 2004 (Cycle 13) | $149,610 |
CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation | Full CARA | |
Curriculum for treating nicotine dependence in psychiatry | 2004 (Cycle 13) | $269,500 |
University of California, San Francisco | New Investigator Awards | |
Environmental influences on tobacco use amg AAPI communities | 2004 (Cycle 13) | $204,722 |
Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment Advocacy & Leadership | Full CARA | |
Classroom animation tobacco awareness program effectiveness | 2004 (Cycle 13) | $463,718 |
WestEd | Full SARA | |
Environmental influences on tobacco use amg AAPI communities | 2004 (Cycle 13) | $311,543 |
Assoc of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations | Full CARA | |
2003 (Cycle 12)
School-based tobacco control programming for deaf/hh youth | 2003 (Cycle 12) | $506,967 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Full SARA | |
Bupropion for hospital-based smoking cessation | 2003 (Cycle 12) | $478,065 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Protecting the "hood" against tobacco: cessation project | 2003 (Cycle 12) | $512,200 |
University of California, San Francisco | Full CARA | |
Smoking prevention for Asian-American college students | 2003 (Cycle 12) | $679,368 |
Veterans Medical Research Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
A web-based support community as a tool for ST cessation | 2003 (Cycle 12) | $100,000 |
University of California, San Francisco | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Cambodian research initiative | 2003 (Cycle 12) | $106,456 |
California State University, Long Beach Foundation | Pilot CARA | |
2002 (Cycle 11)
Partnership to promote smoking cessation in older adults | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $101,367 |
Institute on Aging | Pilot CARA | |
Smoking interventions in diverse LGBT communities | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $30,905 |
University of California, San Francisco | Full CARA | |
Pager-assisted smoking cessation treatment | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $463,689 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Impact of Cultural Competence on Treatment Outcomes | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $1,500 |
University of California, Davis | Special Projects | |
Tobacco prevention/cessation at continuation schools | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $848,679 |
University of Southern California | Research Project Awards | |
Smoking interventions in diverse LGBT communities | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $445,068 |
Progressive Research & Training for Action | Full CARA | |
Test of an internet virtual world for teen smoking cessation | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $826,206 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Full SARA | |
Exploration of tobacco use in Asian Pacific Islander youth | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $92,076 |
Assoc of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations | Pilot CARA | |
Internet-enhanced proactive telephone counseling | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $674,731 |
Veterans Medical Research Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
Bayview-Hunters Point partnership toward smoking cessation | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $75,000 |
University of California, San Francisco | Pilot CARA | |
Efficacy of the nicotine patch in adolescents & young adults | 2002 (Cycle 11) | $69,800 |
University of California, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
2001 (Cycle 10)
Exploring tobacco cessation services on CA college campuses | 2001 (Cycle 10) | $81,995 |
Public Health Institute | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Two approaches to referral for smoking cessation treatment | 2001 (Cycle 10) | $496,836 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Research Project Awards | |
Self-hypnosis for smoking cessation | 2001 (Cycle 10) | $413,119 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Transdermal nicotine for smokers with schizophrenia | 2001 (Cycle 10) | $640,429 |
LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center | Research Project Awards | |
Spanish/English web site for smoking cessation trials | 2001 (Cycle 10) | $519,674 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
School-based anti-tobacco programs for deaf/HH youth | 2001 (Cycle 10) | $74,976 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Pilot SARA | |
Prescription For Change | 2001 (Cycle 10) | $11,257 |
University of California, San Francisco | Special Projects | |
Hmong smoking prevalence & tobacco uses | 2001 (Cycle 10) | $539,350 |
California State University, Fresno Foundation | Full CARA | |
2000 (Cycle 9)
Nicotine replacement in school-based cessation | 2000 (Cycle 9) | $961,266 |
University of Southern California | Full SARA | |
Innovation to prevent post-partum relapse | 2000 (Cycle 9) | $75,000 |
University of California, San Francisco | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Virtual world internet chat room for teen smoking cessation | 2000 (Cycle 9) | $350,007 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Full SARA | |
Por La Vida taking action for tobacco free communities | 2000 (Cycle 9) | $795,633 |
University of California, San Diego | Full CARA | |
Dissuading at-risk youth from smoking via mass media | 2000 (Cycle 9) | $610,340 |
University of California, Irvine | Research Project Awards | |
Telephone counseling for smokers using pharmacotherapy | 2000 (Cycle 9) | $774,971 |
University of California, San Diego | Research Project Awards | |
Partnerships to reduce smoking among the LGBT community | 2000 (Cycle 9) | $73,981 |
University of California, San Francisco | Pilot CARA | |
1999 (Cycle 8)
Pager-cued therapeutic messages for smoking cessation | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $74,889 |
University of California, San Francisco | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Smoking & depression in Chinese vs. non-Chinese | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $225,000 |
University of California, San Francisco | New Investigator Awards | |
Partnering for tobacco control research among deaf youth | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $75,000 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Pilot CARA | |
Por La Vida taking action for tobacco free communities | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $74,130 |
University of California, San Diego | Pilot CARA | |
Dissemination of a smoking cessation program for in patients | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $710,621 |
Stanford University | Research Project Awards | |
A longitudinal study of smoking transitions in youth | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $577,574 |
University of California, San Diego | Research Project Awards | |
California pharm-assists for smoking cessation | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $124,689 |
SRI International | Pilot CARA | |
Parental and Movie Influences on Adolescent Smoking Behavior | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $50,793 |
University of California, San Diego | Dissertation Awards | |
Telephone Counseling for Pregnant Smokers | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $828,931 |
University of California, San Diego | Research Project Awards | |
Tobacco cessation: Lake County adolescents | 1999 (Cycle 8) | $74,500 |
University of California, San Francisco | Full CARA | |
1998 (Cycle 7)
An athletic trainer mediated spit tobacco cessation program | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $490,546 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Pilot test of a 3-D chat room for rural teen smokers | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $112,437 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Lowering Smoking & ETS Risks in Immigrant Pacific Rim Youth | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $1,955,276 |
University of Southern California | Integrated Research Project | |
Smoking treatment for substance abusing adolescents | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $431,607 |
University of California, San Diego | Research Project Awards | |
Spanish/English web site for smoking cessation trials | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $450,400 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Website as a medium for intervention in teen smoking | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $73,159 |
University of California, San Diego | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Scientific and Administrative Core | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $311,057 |
University of Southern California | Integrated Research Project | |
Natural history of tobacco addiction in adolescents | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $499,505 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Keep me smokefree | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $550,002 |
Education Training and Research Associates, Inc. | Research Project Awards | |
Family factors in smoking acquisition among Latino youth | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $865,636 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
Acculturation, media, peers, parents and adolescent smoking | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $213,511 |
University of Southern California | Integrated Research Project | |
Reducing provision of tobacco to minors from social sources | 1998 (Cycle 7) | $639,838 |
Stanford University | Research Project Awards | |
1997 (Cycle 6)
Smoking predictors in Mexican American youth | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $534,603 |
University of San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
School tobacco program and policy trial | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $1,162,877 |
University of Southern California | Research Project Awards | |
Reducing minors' access to tobacco: project CHALK | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $398,114 |
Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc. | Research Project Awards | |
Smoking Cessation in Latinos Using Community Health Advisors | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $992,121 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Integrated Research Project | |
Motivational interviewing to prevent postpartum relapse | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $282,502 |
Kaiser Foundation Research Institute | New Investigator Awards | |
Smoking initiation among Chinese and Vietnames adolescents | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $449,734 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Motivation-enhanced teenage tobacco use cessation | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $750,248 |
University of Southern California | Research Project Awards | |
Anti-Tobacco Programming: Reaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $446,947 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Research Project Awards | |
Tobacco Control in Latino Communities | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $362,153 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Integrated Research Project | |
Cigar smoking among young adults: formative research | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $292,920 |
California State University, Long Beach Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
Smokeless tobacco cessation among lumber mill employees | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $620,213 |
University of Southern California | Research Project Awards | |
Spanish tobacco-related disease self-management: evaluation | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $693,751 |
Stanford University | Research Project Awards | |
Reducing Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Latino Children | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $1,085,128 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Integrated Research Project | |
Interdependence - smoking behavior & mood in natural setting | 1997 (Cycle 6) | $222,843 |
University of California, Los Angeles | New Investigator Awards | |
1995 (Cycle 4)
A Methodological Multi-Ethnic Study of Smoking Initiation | 1995 (Cycle 4) | $260,978 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Research Project Awards | |
Maternal Smoking Habit Modification Via Fetal Visualization | 1995 (Cycle 4) | $16,475 |
Sharp HealthCare-Sharp Memorial Hospital | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Smoking Cessation in Vietnamese: A Controlled Trial | 1995 (Cycle 4) | $429,006 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
A Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Program: High School Athletes | 1995 (Cycle 4) | $533,923 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Smoking, Nicotine, Sleep & Mood in Normals & Depression | 1995 (Cycle 4) | $207,434 |
University of California, San Diego | Research Project Awards | |
Maternal Smoking Habit Modification Via Fetal Visualization | 1995 (Cycle 4) | $54,471 |
University of California, San Diego | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Reduction of Passive Smoking in Asthmatic Children | 1995 (Cycle 4) | $282,971 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
1994 (Cycle 3)
Crowd Membership and Tobacco Use Among Young Adolescents | 1994 (Cycle 3) | $149,877 |
University of California, San Francisco | New Investigator Awards | |
Smoking & Alco./Drug Use Prev.: Program Components that Work | 1994 (Cycle 3) | $15,579 |
University of Southern California | Training Program Award | |
Tobacco Prevention for Hard to Reach Youth | 1994 (Cycle 3) | $224,497 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
Can Computer Games Prevent Tobacco Use? | 1994 (Cycle 3) | $105,362 |
Stanford University | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Weight Gain as a Predictor of Smoking Relapse | 1994 (Cycle 3) | $750,320 |
SRI International | Research Project Awards | |
Preventing Nicotine Dependence in Children and Adolescents | 1994 (Cycle 3) | $50,000 |
Institute of Medicine | Training Program Award | |
Smoking Cessation After Surgery/A Randomized Trial | 1994 (Cycle 3) | $378,222 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Addressing Substance Abusers Who Also Smoke | 1994 (Cycle 3) | $270,931 |
Northern California Institute for Research & Education | New Investigator Awards | |
Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Among Lumber Mill Employees | 1994 (Cycle 3) | $159,203 |
University of Southern California | Research Project Awards | |
1993 (Cycle 2)
Effect of Single-Session Hypnosis on Smoking Cessation | 1993 (Cycle 2) | $610,950 |
Stanford University | Research Project Awards | |
Smoking Cessation in Recovering Alcoholic Person (SCRAP) | 1993 (Cycle 2) | $835,924 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
Assessment of Teen Tobacco Use by Primary Care Physicians | 1993 (Cycle 2) | $70,000 |
University of California, San Francisco | Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards | |
Do Follow-up Visits Help Patients Quit Smoking? | 1993 (Cycle 2) | $745,189 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Assessing Organizational Influence on Chinese Smoking | 1993 (Cycle 2) | $75,150 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
Relating Tobacco Access and Consumption Among Youth | 1993 (Cycle 2) | $489,771 |
Stanford University | Research Project Awards | |
Clinician Initiated Smoking Prevention: A Controlled Trial | 1993 (Cycle 2) | $2,071,588 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
Affect Regulation in the Prevention of Smoking Relapse | 1993 (Cycle 2) | $70,601 |
Northern California Institute for Research & Education | Inno Dev & Exp Awards (IDEAS) | |
1992 (Cycle 1)
Laboratory & Ambulatory Assessment of Smoking Withdrawal | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $385,814 |
SRI International | Research Project Awards | |
Physician Incentives & Smoking Cessation Effectiveness | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $745,316 |
University of Southern California | Research Project Awards | |
Effects of Social & Personal Coping Programs for Smok Prevention | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $676,689 |
University of Southern California | Research Project Awards | |
Tobacco Cessation Among Pregnant Low-Income Latino Women | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $737,927 |
University of Southern California | Research Project Awards | |
Smoking Intervention for Women Seen in Primary Care Practice | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $218,178 |
University of California, San Francisco | New Investigator Awards | |
Family Intervention to Prevent Smoking: Preliminary Studies | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $123,704 |
Stanford University | New Investigator Awards | |
A Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Intervention: College Athletes | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $648,997 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
The Role of Sleep in Successful Smoking Cessation | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $180,399 |
Long Beach Research Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
Impact of Caffeine Use On Tobacco Cessation & Withdrawal | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $377,968 |
Loma Linda University | Research Project Awards | |
Reduction of Passive Smoking in Asthmatic Children: Clinical | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $521,489 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
Hospital-Based Intervention to Prevent Smoking Relapse | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $676,939 |
Stanford University | Research Project Awards | |
A Smoking Prevention Model for Low Income Minority Youth | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $323,095 |
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science | New Investigator Awards | |
Pregnant Smokers: Predictors of Cessation & Relapse | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $451,831 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Amnesty Smoking Prevention Project | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $686,087 |
University of Southern California | Research Project Awards | |
Experimental Approach to Tobacco Control for High-Risk Teens | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $672,155 |
San Diego State University Research Foundation | Research Project Awards | |
Predictors of Weight Gain After Smoking Cessation | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $809,412 |
Kaiser Foundation Research Institute | Research Project Awards | |
Vietnamese Smoking Cessation Intervention: A Controlled Trial | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $707,559 |
University of California, San Francisco | Research Project Awards | |
Smoking Prevention for Hispanic Pregnant & Non-pregnant Adolescents | 1992 (Cycle 1) | $217,470 |
University of California, San Francisco | New Investigator Awards | |