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David B. Abrams, PhD Page 1 of 75 07.09.2014 CURRICULUM VITAE David Brian Abrams, PhD BUSINESS ADDRESS Executive Director. Steven A. Schroeder National Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies Legacy 1724 Massachusetts Ave, NW Washington, DC 20036 T 202-454-5936 F 202-454-5785 [email protected] Professor. Department of Health, Behavior and Society, The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor. The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins Medicine Adjunct Professor. Department of Oncology, Georgetown University Medical Center and Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cancer Control Program Adjunct Professor. Department of Behavioral and Community Health, University of Maryland, School of Public Health EDUCATION AND TRAINING 1973 B.Sc. (First Class), University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa 1974 B.Sc. (Honors) in Psychology and Computer Science, University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa 1978 M.S. in Clinical Psychology Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 1981 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey Accredited, American Psychological Association Postgraduate Training 1978-1979 Internship in Clinical Psychology / Behavioral Medicine Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Accredited, American Psychological Association 1979-1980 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Brown University Program in Medicine

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CURRICULUM VITAE David Brian Abrams, PhD

BUSINESS ADDRESS

Executive Director. Steven A. Schroeder National Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies Legacy 1724 Massachusetts Ave, NW Washington, DC 20036 T 202-454-5936 F 202-454-5785 [email protected]

Professor. Department of Health, Behavior and Society, The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Professor. The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins Medicine

Adjunct Professor. Department of Oncology, Georgetown University Medical Center and Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cancer Control Program

Adjunct Professor. Department of Behavioral and Community Health, University of Maryland, School of Public Health

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

1973 B.Sc. (First Class), University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa

1974 B.Sc. (Honors) in Psychology and Computer Science, University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa

1978 M.S. in Clinical Psychology Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

1981 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey Accredited, American Psychological Association Postgraduate Training

1978-1979 Internship in Clinical Psychology / Behavioral Medicine Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Accredited, American Psychological Association

1979-1980 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Brown University Program in Medicine

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Professional Licenses and Board Certification

1983 Licensed for independent practice in Clinical Psychology, State of Rhode Island. April 1983: License #242.

National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology: #44677.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1973 Chairperson, National Union of South African Students, Regional Literacy Training Program, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

1974 Instructor in Psychology, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

1974-1975 Counselor, The Crisis Clinic, Hilbrow, Johannesburg, South Africa.

1975 Research Scientist, Department of Psychometrics, National Institute for Personnel Research, Johannesburg, South Africa.

1976 Research Assistant, Busch Foundation Grant: Behavior Modification and Biofeedback Applications for Treating Myopia, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

1975-1977 Research Associate, Alcohol Behavior Research Laboratory, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

1979-1980 Research Project Director: Randomized Trial of Alcoholic Couples Treatment. Butler Hospital/Brown University School of Medicine.

1979-1980 Coordinator, Problem Drinkers Treatment Program, Butler Hospital/Brown University School of Medicine.

1980-1983 Research Scientist, Pawtucket Heart Health Program, The Memorial Hospital/Brown University School of Medicine.

1981-1982 Instructor in Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Instructor in Community Health, Brown University School of Medicine.

1982-1989 Director of Research, Division of Behavioral Medicine, The Miriam Hospital/Brown University School of Medicine.

1982-1988 Assistant Professor of Psychology (Adjunct). Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island.

1982-1988 Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Assistant Professor in Community Health, Brown University School of Medicine.

1988-1992 Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Associate Professor in Community Health, Brown University School of Medicine.

1988-1992 Associate Professor of Psychology (Adjunct), Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island.

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1983-1986 Director for Behavioral Medicine Track, Internship and Postdoctoral Training Program, The Miriam Hospital/Brown University School of Medicine.

1984-2008 Core Faculty, Center for Gerontology and Health Care Policy Research, Brown University School of Medicine.

1984-2008 Core Faculty, Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University.

1986-1988 Associate Director, Division of Behavioral Medicine, The Miriam Hospital/Brown University School of Medicine.

1988-2004 Director, Division of Behavioral Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, The Miriam Hospital/Brown University School of Medicine.

1988-2004 Founding Director, Brown University-wide Transdisciplinary Centers for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine, Brown University School of Medicine.

1988-1991 Associate Director, Brown University School of Medicine, Clinical Psychology Internship Training Consortium.

1989-1999 Co-Director, Rhode Island Cancer Prevention Research Center. Brown University and the University of Rhode Island.

1989-1992 Chairperson and Principal Investigator, Biomedical Research Support Grant and Small Instrument Grant Program, The Miriam Hospital/Brown University School of Medicine.

1990-1992 Chairperson, The Miriam Hospital Biomedical Research Council.

1992-2008 Professor in Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Professor in Community Health, Brown University School of Medicine.

1992-1995 Director, Cancer Prevention and Control Program. The Roger Williams NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center, Brown University School of Medicine.

1993 Visiting Professor, University of Washington, Department of Psychology and Center for Addiction Research. Seattle, Washington.

1993 Visiting Research Professor, The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and University of Washington School of Public Health. Seattle, Washington.

1996-2004 Director, Division of Cancer Prevention, Control and Population Sciences, The Brown University Cancer Center, Brown Medical School.

1996-1997 Visiting Research Scientist, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland.

1999-2005 Member, Transdisciplinary Research Network on the Etiology of Tobacco Dependence (TERN). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey.

2004-2008 Director: Transdisciplinary Research in Behavioral and Preventive Medicine, Butler Hospital/Brown Medical School.

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2005-2008 Director, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR), and Associate Director, Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

2008-present Executive Director, The Steven Schroeder National Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies, Legacy, Washington, District of Columbia.

2009-present Professor, Department of Health, Behavior and Society, The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland.

2009-present Professor. The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

2011-present Professor (Adjunct), Department of Oncology, Georgetown University Medical Center and Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cancer Control Program, Washington, District of Columbia.

2014 Professor (Adjunct), Department of Behavioral and Community Health, University of Maryland, School of Public Health, College Park, Maryland.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Society Membership and Leadership

Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research (Fellow, 2005)

American Academy of Health Behavior (Fellow, 2011)

American Public Health Association

American Psychological Association: Division 12, Clinical Psychology

1985-1986 Member, National Program Committee

American Psychological Association: Division 38, Health Psychology (Fellow, 1995)

1995-1997 Liaison to the APA Boards of Directors

American Psychological Association: Division 50, Addictions

1995-1997 Liaison to the APA Boards of Directors

American Association for the Advancement of Science

American Cancer Society, Rhode Island Division, Providence, RI

1983-1989 Member, Public Education Committee

American Psychological Society

American Diabetes Association

American Association for Cancer Research

American Society of Preventive Oncology

Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse

Association for Advancement of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy

New England Conference on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

1984-1986 Member, Policy Committee

Research Society on Alcoholism

Rhode Island Heart Association, Providence, Rhode Island

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1984-1986 Member, Committee on Tobacco Addiction: Prevention and Cessation

Rhode Island Psychological Association

Society of Behavioral Medicine

1984 Member, National Program Committee, 7th Annual Meeting

1986 Program Chair, 8th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC

1993-1995 Member, Nominations Committee

1995 Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine

1995-1997 Chairperson of Nominations Committee

2001-2002 President-Elect

2002-2003 President

2003-2004 Immediate Past President

Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors

Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco

2001-2003 Council Chair, Publications and Communications Committee

2008-present Smoking Cessation Treatment Committee Participation on Advisory Panels

1986 Initial Review Group, Study Section: Community Prevention Trial for Heavy Smokers. National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Technical Review Committee (ad hoc). National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1986 Expert Consensus Panel: Relapse Prevention. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1986 Initial Review Group and Site Visitor: Program Project Applications (Center Grants). National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1986 Expert Consensus Panel: Standards for Biochemical Evaluation of Tobacco Use. National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, San Francisco, California.

1987 Expert Consensus Panel: Smoking Policy at the Workplace. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, The Lung Branch. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1987-1988 Expert Panel Member: Treatment of Alcohol-Related Problems: Research Opportunities. Institute of Medicine. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.

1987 Initial Review Group, Study Section: Treatment Research Group (ad hoc). National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

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1988 Initial Review Group and Site Visitor: Cancer Prevention Research Center (Program Project Application). National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1988 Expert Advisory Panel: Essential Elements of Self-Help Smoking Cessation Strategies. National Cancer Institute. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1988-1990 Expert Panel Member: Research Recommendations for Prevention of Alcoholism and Alcohol-Related Problems. Institute of Medicine. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.

1988-1991 Member, Health Promotion Advisory Committee. Rhode Island Department of Health, Division of Health Promotion and Education. Providence, Rhode Island.

1989 Initial Review Group, Study Section: National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1989-1998 Steering Committee: Multi-Center Cooperative Agreement. Workplace Cancer Prevention and Control. National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1991 Initial Review Group and Site Visitor: Cancer Prevention Research Center (Program Project Application). National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1991-1992 Member, Scientific Advisory Committee. Rhode Island Anti-Drug Coalition, Providence, Rhode Island.

1991-1998 External Scientific Advisory Board: Project ASSIST. National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1992 Initial Review Group, Study Section: Minority Institutions Research Development Program. Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration. National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Maryland.

1992 Initial Review Group and Site Visitor: Cancer Prevention Research Center (Program Project Application). National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1993 Chairperson of Initial Review Group Site Visit: Cancer Prevention Research Center (Program Project Application). National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1993 Advisory Committee (ad hoc) to National Cancer Advisory Board and Board of Scientific Advisors and the Director of the National Cancer Institute: Review and recommendations for Center Grant Funding Priorities for

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program projects (P01s). National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, Maryland.

1993 Special Review Group Study Section: Research for the prevention and control of skin cancer (RFA). National Cancer Institute. National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Maryland.

1994-1995 Executive Committee, planning consensus conference and producing research monograph. Alcohol and Tobacco: From Basic Science to Policy. National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, Maryland.

1995 Expert Panel Member: Etiology of Substance Abuse and Youth Prevention. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Princeton, New Jersey.

1995 Invited Keynote Speaker and Panel Member: Strategic Planning Committee on the Future of Tobacco Prevention and Control at the National Cancer Institute. National Cancer Advisory Board, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

1995 Expert Panel Member: Recommendations for Future Behavioral Research in Cancer Prevention and Control. National Cancer Institute and the National Cancer Advisory Board. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

1995-1996 Member, Board of Scientific Advisors: Black Leadership Conference on Cancer Prevention and Control. National Cancer Institute. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

1996 Initial Review Group, Study Section: Cancer Prevention Research Centers (Program Project Applications). National Cancer Institute. Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1996-2001 External Scientific Advisory Board: Department of Behavioral Science, Division of Cancer Prevention. M.D. Anderson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.

1996 Expert Panel Member: Tailored Interventions for Cancer Prevention and Control. National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1996 Expert Panel Member: Youth Tobacco Prevention. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey.

1996-1997 Chairperson, Cancer Control Research Review Panel: Report for the Director, Board of Scientific Advisors and National Cancer Advisory Board. National Cancer Institute. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

1997-2001 External Scientific Advisory Board: Cancer Prevention and Control Research Center. Cancer Prevention, Detection and Control Research Program, Duke University, Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.

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1997 Organizing Committee and Keynote Speaker: Consensus Conference on Tobacco Prevention Research (Sundance). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Salt Lake City, Utah.

1997 Expert Consensus Panel and Presenter: Treatment and Alcohol Craving: Expanding the Paradigm. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Washington, DC.

1998 Expert Consensus Panel: Tobacco Research Implementation Group. National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1998-2001 External Scientific Advisory Board: Division of Cancer Control and Population Science. Duke University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Raleigh, North Carolina.

1999-2005 External Scientific Advisory Board: Community Research Division. Harvard School of Public Health. Boston, Massachusetts.

1999-2003 Member, Board of Scientific Advisors: National Cancer Institute. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

2002 Chairperson, Initial Review Group, Study Section: Cancer Communications RFA. National Cancer Institute. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

2002-2005 External Scientific Advisory Board: Dana Farber/Harvard Comprehensive Cancer Center. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

2003-2005 Member, Board of Scientific Advisors (2nd term – reappointment): National Cancer Institute. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

2004 Member, Committee on Reducing Tobacco Use: Strategies, Barriers, and Consequences. Institute of Medicine. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.

2006-2007 Member, Committee on Ending the Tobacco Problem: A Blueprint for the Nation. Institute of Medicine. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.

2006-2009 Member, Planning Committee: Consumer Demand Round Table. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Princeton, New Jersey. and The National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

2008 Expert Consensus Panel: Smoking Cessation in Hospitalized Patients. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

2008-2011 External Advisory Board: Harvard University-Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Center for Community-based Research (CCBR), Population Sciences. Boston, MA.

2009 Member, Strategic Dialogue Conference on Nicotine Regulation: National Cancer Institute and American Legacy Foundation, Rockville, MD

2009 Initial Review Group, Study Section: Improved Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Interventions and Programs in Low Income Adult Populations. National Cancer Institute. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

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2009 Expert Consensus Committee: Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) Roadmap Development. Office of the Director and Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

2009 Member, Consensus Workshop on Cigarette Warning Labels, Packaging, and Product Labeling. National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

2009 Expert Panel Work Group: Twitter for Tweetment. Developing a New Mobile Therapy for Tobacco Treatment. National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

2009-2010 Member, Committee on An Evidence framework for obesity prevention decision-making. Institute of Medicine. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.

2010 Panel Discussion Lead, and Co-organizer: Research Needs Relevant to US FDA Legislative Authority to Regulate Tobacco Products. Pre-conference Workshop. Annual Convention, Society for Research and Nicotine Tobacco (SRNT), Baltimore, Maryland.

2010 Chairperson, Emerging Products in Tobacco Use Behavior and the Food and Drug Administrations’ Center for Tobacco Products. Symposium at Annual Convention, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland.

2010 Keynote Lecture, Tobacco Use Behavior: Systems Integration to Optimize Impact and Efficiency. Multi-State Collaborative Conference, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta Georgia.

2011 Presentation and Panelist: Institute of Medicine Committee commissioned by the Food and Drug Administrations’ Center for Tobacco Products on Scientific Standards for Studies of Modified Risk Tobacco Products (MRTPs), Washington, Institute of Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia.

2011 How Research Informs Policy: The Food and Drug Administration and the Tobacco Control Wars. Link Seminar, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland.

2011 Presentation and Panelist: Food and Drug Administration regulation of Tobacco Products. Food and Drug Law Institute, 54th Annual Conference. Ronald Reagan Building/International Trade Center. Washington, District of Columbia.

2011 Presentation and Panelist: How Evidence Informs The Food and Drug Administration Public Health Standard: Systems Considerations. Presented at FDA Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) Research Stakeholders Discussion Series, Rockville, Maryland.

2012 Speaker. National Cancer Policy Forum Workshop on Reducing Tobacco-Related Cancer Incidence and Mortality. Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Building, Washington, DC

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2012 Speaker. FDA Public Hearing on Section 918: FDA Actions Related to Nicotine Replacement Therapies and Smoking-Cessation Products, FDA’s White Oak Campus, Silver Spring, MD.

2012 Speaker. Tobacco Policy Modeling Workshop: The Big Picture: Potential for Tobacco Policy Modeling, Including Questions of Dual Use. National Institutes of Health, Office of Behavioral Social Sciences Research (OBSSR), Rockville, MD.

2013 Speaker. Georgetown University, Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation (CERSI) Research Day: Challenges and Opportunities to Reduce Tobacco Harm Through Robust Regulatory Science, FDA Center for Tobacco Products, Silver Spring, MD.

2013 Speaker. Electronic cigarettes: State of The Science and Policy Implications. The William H. Sorrell Lecture Series on Tobacco Policy and Enforcement, National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG), Boston, MA.

2013 Speaker. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) listening session, Re: Electronic Cigarette and Reduction Expert Panel Meeting. Atlanta, GA.

2013 Panelist, Future Directions for Postdoctoral Cancer Prevention Research Training Programs. National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD.

2013-present Chairperson, External Scientific Advisory Board. Center for the Evaluation of Nicotine in Cigarettes. Donny, EA, Hatsukami, D. University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, PA.

Consultations

1989 Invited Research Consultant to National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA) on the Prevention of Alcoholism and Alcohol Related Problems. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

1993 Consultant to General Electric Corporation Headquarters, Fairfield, CT.

1993 Consultant to Canadian Government, National Cancer Institute. Strategic Plan for Cancer Prevention, Control and Policy Research.

1994-2000 Senior Scientific Advisor, Johnson & Johnson family of companies. New Brunswick, New Jersey.

1997 Consultant to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ. Chronic Disease Prevention for the 21

st Century.

1998 Consultant Scientific Advisor. Cancer Prevention and Control Program. Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES

1976-1996 Journal Reviewer, Behavior Therapy.

1978-1996 Journal Reviewer, American Psychologist.

1978-1996 Journal Reviewer, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

1978-1988 Journal Reviewer, Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

1978-1988 Journal Reviewer, Cognitive Therapy and Research.

1983-1986 Journal Reviewer, International Journal of Preventive Medicine.

1983-1998 Journal Reviewer, Journal of Studies on Alcohol.

1985-1988 Editorial Board, Behavioral Medicine Abstracts.

1985-1990 Journal Reviewer, Behavioral Assessment.

1986-1995 Journal Reviewer, Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

1988 Journal Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Association.

1988-2005 Journal Reviewer, Health Psychology.

1988-2005 Journal Reviewer, Hospital and Community Psychiatry.

1988-Present Journal Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health.

1988-2005 Journal Reviewer, Addictive Behaviors.

2008-Present Journal Reviewer, Nicotine and Tobacco Research

1991 Guest Associate Editor, Journal of Alcohol Studies.

1991-1994 Editorial Board, Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention.

1992-1998 Editorial Board, Journal of Studies on Alcohol.

1997-1998 Guest Editor, International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Special Issue: Health, Work and the Workplace.

1998-2000 Associate Editor, Health Psychology. HONORS AND AWARDS

1969 Old Parktonian High School Bursary Award for University.

1972 International Business Machines (IBM) Award for Computer Science.

1976-1977 Overseas Scholarship Award, University of the Witwatersrand.

1977 Special Commendation for Performance, Rutgers University.

1995 Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine.

1995 Fellow, American Psychological Association.

1998 Dukoff Family Visiting Scholar Award, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Comprehensive Cancer Center, New York, NY.

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1998 W.T. Grant Foundation Award, American Psychosomatic Society.

1998 Distinguished Scientist Award, Society of Behavioral Medicine.

2005 Fellow, Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research.

2006 Distinguished Research Mentor Award, Society of Behavioral Medicine.

2006 The Musiker-Meranda Distinguished Service Award. The American Psychological Association, Rhode Island Division.

2007 Distinguished Alumni Award. Rutgers University, The Graduate School, New Brunswick. New Jersey. For distinguished Accomplishments and Service: The Social and Behavioral Sciences.

2008 The Joseph W. Cullen Memorial Award. American Society for Preventive Oncology (ASPO). For outstanding contributions to Tobacco Control Research.

2011 Fellow, American Academy of Health Behavior.

2014 American Academy of Health Behavior (AAHB) Research Laureate Award. The highest award bestowed by The Academy and honors an individual who has made a significant and enduring contribution to health behavior research.

PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles

1. Wilson GT, & Abrams DB. (1977). Effects of alcohol on social anxiety and physiological arousal: Cognitive versus pharmacological processes. Journal of Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1, 195-210.

2. Wilson GT, Lawson DM, & Abrams DB. (1978). Effects of alcohol on sexual arousal in male alcoholics. J Abnorm Psychol, 87(6), 609-616.

3. Abrams DB. (1979). A clinician's guide to new developments in the behavioral treatment of obesity. Behavior Therapy Review, 1(2), 1-14.

4. Abrams DB, & Wilson GT. (1979). Self-monitoring and reactivity in the modification of cigarette smoking. J Consult Clin Psychol, 47(2), 243-251.

5. Abrams DB, & Wilson GT. (1979). Effects of alcohol on social anxiety in women: cognitive versus physiological processes. J Abnorm Psychol, 88(2), 161-173.

6. Woolfolk A, Abrams LM, Abrams DB, & Wilson GT. (1979). The nonverbal communication of social anxiety: A validation of the impact of beliefs on behavior. Journal of Environmental Science and Nonverbal Behavior, 3, 205-218.

7. Lipscomb TR, Nathan PE, Wilson GT, & Abrams DB. (1980). Effects of tolerance on the anxiety-reducing function of alcohol. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 37(5), 577-582.

8. Wilson GT, Abrams DB, & Lipscomb TR. (1980). Effects of intoxication levels and drinking pattern on social anxiety in men. J Stud Alcohol, 41(3), 250-264.

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9. Lassater T, Elder J, & Abrams DB. (1981). Community-wide heart disease prevention. Behavioral Medicine Update, 5, 251-264.

10. Wilson GT, Perold E, & Abrams DB. (1981). The influence of attribution of alcohol intoxication on interpersonal interaction patterns. Journal of Cognitive Therapy and Research, 5, 251-264.

11. Abrams DB, & Follick MJ. (1983). Behavioral weight-loss intervention at the worksite: feasibility and maintenance. J Consult Clin Psychol, 51(2), 226-233.

12. Abrams DB, & Wilson GT. (1983). Alcohol, sexual arousal, and self-control. J Pers Soc Psychol, 45(1), 188-198.

13. Monti PM, Wallander J, Ahern DK, Abrams DB, & Munroe SM. (1983). Multi-modal measurement of anxiety and social skills in a behavioral role-play test: Generalizability and discriminant validity. Behavioral Assessment, 6, 15-25.

14. Ahern DK, Wallander J, Abrams DB, & Monti PM. (1984). Bi-modal assessment in a stressful social encounter: Individual differences, lead-lag relationships and response styles. Journal of Behavioral Assessment, 5, 317-325.

15. Follick MJ, Abrams DB, Smith TW, Henderson LO, & Herbert PN. (1984). Contrasting short- and long-term effects of weight loss on lipoprotein levels. Arch Intern Med, 144(8), 1571-1574.

16. Fowler JL, Follick MJ, Abrams DB, & Rickard-Figueroa K. (1985). Participantcharacteristics as predictors of attrition in worksite weight loss. Addict Behav, 10(4), 445-448.

17. Peterson G, Abrams DB, Elder J, & Beaudin P. (1985). Professional versus self-help weight loss at the worksite: The challenge of making a public health impact. Behavior Therapy, 16, 43-48.

18. Abrams DB. (1986). Roles of psychosocial stress, smoking cues, and coping in smoking-relapse prevention. Health Psychology, 5, 91-92.

19. Abrams DB, Niaura RS, Carey KB, Binkoff JA, & Monti PM. (1986). Understanding relapse and recovery in alcohol abuse. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 8, 27-32.

20. Elder JP, McGraw SA, Abrams DB, Ferreira A, Lasater TM, Longpre H, Peterson GS, Schwertfeger R, & Carleton RA. (1986). Organizational and community approaches to community-wide prevention of heart disease: the first two years of the Pawtucket Heart Health Program. Prev Med, 15(2), 107-117.

21. Lichtenstein E, Glasgow R, & Abrams DB. (1986). Social support in smoking cessation: In search of effective interventions. Behavior Therapy, 17, 607-619.

22. McCrady BS, Noel NE, Abrams DB, Stout RL, Nelson HF, & Hay WM. (1986). Comparative effectiveness of three types of spouse involvement in outpatient behavioral alcoholism treatment. J Stud Alcohol, 47(6), 459-467.

23. Shiffman S, Shumaker SA, Abrams DB, Cohen S, Garvey A, Grunberg NE, & Swan GE. (1986). Models of smoking relapse. Health Psychol, 5 Suppl, 13-27.

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24. Abrams DB. (1987). Understanding the smoking problem and how to help patients stop: current status of the field. New behavioral treatments prompt cautious optimism on controlling tobacco addiction. R I Med J, 70(3), 121-126.

25. Abrams DB, Follick MJ, Biener L, Carey KB, & Hitti J. (1987). Saliva cotinine as a measure of smoking status in field settings. Am J Public Health, 77(7), 846-848.

26. Abrams DB, Monti PM, Pinto RP, Elder JP, Brown RA, & Jacobus SI. (1987). Psychosocial stress and coping in smokers who relapse or quit. Health Psychol, 6(4), 289-303.

27. Caudill BD, Wilson GT, & Abrams DB. (1987). Alcohol and self-disclosure: analyses of interpersonal behavior in male and female social drinkers. J Stud Alcohol, 48(5), 401-409.

28. Monti PM, Binkoff JA, Abrams DB, Zwick WR, Nirenberg TD, & Liepman MR. (1987). Reactivity of alcoholics and nonalcoholics to drinking cues. J Abnorm Psychol, 96(2), 122-126.

29. Pinto RP, Abrams DB, Monti PM, & Jacobus SI. (1987). Nicotine dependence and likelihood of quitting smoking. Addict Behav, 12(4), 371-374.

30. Abrams DB, Monti PM, Carey KB, Pinto RP, & Jacobus SI. (1988). Reactivity to smoking cues and relapse: two studies of discriminant validity. Behav Res Ther, 26(3), 225-233.

31. Abrams, DB. (1988). Psychophysiologic reactivity and smoking. Invited chapter in The health consequences of smoking: Nicotine addiction. A report of the Surgeon General. USDHHS. Centers for Disease Control. Office of Smoking and Health. (CDC) 88-8406.

32. Carey KB, & Abrams DB. (1988). Properties of saliva cotinine in young adult light smokers. Am J Public Health, 78(7), 842-843.

33. Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, Abrams DB, & Binkoff JA. (1988). Social learning approaches to alcohol relapse: selected illustrations and implications. NIDA Res Monogr, 84, 141-160.

34. Niaura RS, Rohsenow DJ, Binkoff JA, Monti PM, Pedraza M, & Abrams DB. (1988). Relevance of cue reactivity to understanding alcohol and smoking relapse. J Abnorm Psychol, 97(2), 133-152.

35. Pinto R, Abrams DB, & Monti PM. (1988). Nicotine dependence as a predictor of treatment failure in a worksite smoking cessation protocol. Addictive Behaviors, 12, 371-374.

36. Taylor P, Abrams DB, & Hewstone M. (1988). Cancer, stress and personality: a correlational investigation of life-events, repression-sensitization and locus of control. Br J Med Psychol, 61 ( Pt 2), 179-183.

37. Biener L, Abrams DB, Emmons K, & Follick MJ. (1989). Evaluating worksite smoking policies. Methodologic issues. N Y State J Med, 89(1), 5-10.

38. Biener L, Abrams DB, Follick MJ, & Dean L. (1989). A comparative evaluation of a restrictive smoking policy in a general hospital. Am J Public Health, 79(2), 192-195.

39. Cohen S, Lichtenstein E, Prochaska JO, Rossi JS, Gritz ER, Carr CR, Orleans CT, Schoenbach VJ, Biener L, Abrams D, & et al. (1989). Debunking myths about self-

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quitting. Evidence from 10 prospective studies of persons who attempt to quit smoking by themselves. Am Psychol, 44(11), 1355-1365.

40. Goldstein MG, Niaura R, Follick MJ, & Abrams DB. (1989). Effects of behavioral skills training and schedule of nicotine gum administration on smoking cessation. Am J Psychiatry, 146(1), 56-60.

41. Niaura R, Abrams DB, Demuth B, Pinto R, & Monti P. (1989). Responses to smoking-related stimuli and early relapse to smoking. Addict Behav, 14(4), 419-428.

42. Niaura R, Abrams DB, Monti PM, & Pedraza M. (1989). Reactivity to high risk situations and smoking cessation outcome. J Subst Abuse, 1(4), 393-405.

43. Niaura R, Goldstein MG, Ward KD, & Abrams DB. (1989). Reasons for smoking and severity of residual nicotine withdrawal symptoms when using nicotine chewing gum. Br J Addict, 84(6), 681-687.

44. Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, Zwick WR, Nirenberg TD, Liepman MR, Binkoff JA, & Abrams DB. (1989). Irrational beliefs, urges to drink and drinking among alcoholics. J Stud Alcohol, 50(5), 461-464.

45. Heimendinger J, Thompson B, Ockene J, Sorensen G, Abrams DB, Emmons K, Varnes J, Eriksen MP, Probart C, & Himmelstein J. (1990). Reducing the risk of cancer through worksite intervention. Occup Med, 5(4), 707-723.

46. Monti PM, Abrams DB, Binkoff JA, Zwick WR, Liepman MR, Nirenberg TD, & Rohsenow DJ. (1990). Communication skills training, communication skills training with family and cognitive behavioral mood management training for alcoholics. J Stud Alcohol, 51(3), 263-270.

47. Rohsenow DJ, Niaura RS, Childress AR, Abrams DB, & Monti PM. (1990). Cue reactivity in addictive behaviors: theoretical and treatment implications. Int J Addict, 25(7A-8A), 957-993.

48. Abrams DB, Binkoff JA, Zwick WR, Liepman MR, Nirenberg TD, Munroe SM, & Monti PM. (1991). Alcohol abusers' and social drinkers' responses to alcohol-relevant and general situations. J Stud Alcohol, 52(5), 409-414.

49. Biener L, & Abrams DB. (1991). The Contemplation Ladder: validation of a measure of readiness to consider smoking cessation. Health Psychol, 10(5), 360-365.

50. Clark MM, Abrams DB, Niaura RS, Eaton CA, & Rossi JS. (1991). Self-efficacy in weight management. J Consult Clin Psychol, 59(5), 739-744.

51. Marcus BH, Albrecht AE, Niaura RS, Abrams DB, & Thompson PD. (1991). Usefulness of physical exercise for maintaining smoking cessation in women. Am J Cardiol, 68(4), 406-407.

52. McCrady BS, Stout R, Noel N, Abrams DB, & Nelson HF. (1991). Effectiveness of three types of spouse-involved behavioral alcoholism treatment. Br J Addict, 86(11), 1415-1424.

53. Niaura R, Goldstein M, & Abrams DB. (1991). A bioinformational systems perspective on tobacco dependence. Br J Addict, 86(5), 593-597.

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54. Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, Binkoff JA, Liepman MR, Nirenberg TD, & Abrams DB. (1991). Patient-treatment matching for alcoholic men in communication skills versus cognitive-behavioral mood management training. Addict Behav, 16(1-2), 63-69.

55. Rohsenow DJ, Niaura RS, Childress A, Abrams DB, & Monti PM. (1991). Cue reactivity in addictive behaviors: Theoretical and clinical implications. International Journal of the Addictions, 25, 957-994.

56. Abrams DB. (1992). Invited Contribution: Prevention and treatment of alcohol-related problems: Research opportunities. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 53(1), 5-16.

57. Abrams DB, & Biener L. (1992). Motivational characteristics of smokers at the workplace: a public health challenge. Prev Med, 21(6), 679-687.

58. Abrams DB, Rohsenow DJ, Niaura RS, Pedraza M, Longabaugh R, Beattie MC, Noel NE, & Monti PM. (1992). Smoking and treatment outcome for alcoholics: Effects on coping skills, urge to drink, and drinking rates. Behavior Therapy, 23(2), 283-297.

59. Emmons KM, Abrams DB, Marshall RJ, Etzel RA, Novotny TE, Marcus BH, & Kane ME. (1992). Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in naturalistic settings. Am J Public Health, 82(1), 24-28.

60. Marcus BH, Banspach SW, Lefebvre RC, Rossi JS, Carleton RA, & Abrams DB. (1992). Using the stages of change model to increase the adoption of physical activity among community participants. Am J Health Promot, 6(6), 424-429.

61. Marcus BH, Emmons KM, Abrams DB, Marshall RJ, Kane M, Novotny TE, & Etzel RA. (1992). Restrictive workplace smoking policies: impact on nonsmokers' tobacco exposure. J Public Health Policy, 13(1), 42-51.

62. Marcus BH, Rossi JS, Selby VC, Niaura RS, & Abrams DB. (1992). The stages and processes of exercise adoption and maintenance in a worksite sample. Health Psychol, 11(6), 386-395.

63. Michalec E, Zwick WR, Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, Varney S, Niaura RS, & Abrams DB. (1992). A Cocaine High-Risk Situations Questionnaire: development and psychometric properties. J Subst Abuse, 4(4), 377-391.

64. Niaura R, Abrams DB, Pedraza M, Monti PM, & Rohsenow DJ. (1992). Smokers' reactions to interpersonal interaction and presentation of smoking cues. Addict Behav, 17(6), 557-566.

65. Niaura R, Clark MM, Raciti MA, Pera V, & Abrams DB. (1992). Increased saliva cotinine concentrations in smokers during rapid weight loss. J Consult Clin Psychol, 60(6), 985-987.

66. Pera V, Clark MM, & Abrams DB. (1992). Current treatment of obesity: a behavioral medicine perspective. R I Med, 75(10), 477-481.

67. Prochaska JO, Norcross JC, Fowler JL, Follick MJ, & Abrams DB. (1992). Attendance and outcome in a work site weight control program: processes and stages of change as process and predictor variables. Addict Behav, 17(1), 35-45.

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68. Rakowski W, Dube CE, Marcus BH, Prochaska JO, Velicer WF, & Abrams DB. (1992). Assessing elements of women's decisions about mammography. Health Psychol, 11(2), 111-118.

69. Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, Abrams DB, Rubonis AV, Niaura RS, Sirota AD, & Colby SM (1992). Cue elicited urge to drink and salivation in alcoholics: Relationship to individual differences. Advances in Behaviour Research and Therapy. Special Issue: Urges and Cravings in the Addictions, 14, 195-210.

70. Abrams DB, Orleans CT, Niaura R, Goldstein M, Velicer W, & Prochaska JO. (1993). Treatment issues: Towards a stepped care model. Tobacco Control, 2(suppl), S17-S37.

71. Linnan LA, Emmons KM, Galuska EC, & Abrams DB. (1993). Smoking control at the workplace: current status and emerging issues. R I Med, 76(10), 510-514.

72. Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, Abrams DB, Zwick WR, Binkoff JA, Munroe SM, Fingeret AL, Nirenberg TD, Liepman MR, Pedraza M, & et al. (1993). Development of a behavior analytically derived alcohol-specific role-play assessment instrument. J Stud Alcohol, 54(6), 710-721.

73. Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, Rubonis AV, Niaura RS, Sirota AD, Colby SM, & Abrams DB. (1993). Alcohol cue reactivity: effects of detoxification and extended exposure. J Stud Alcohol, 54(2), 235-245.

74. Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, Rubonis AV, Niaura RS, Sirota AD, Colby SM, Goddard P, & Abrams DB. (1993). Cue exposure with coping skills treatment for male alcoholics: a preliminary investigation. J Consult Clin Psychol, 61(6), 1011-1019.

75. Abrams DB, Boutwell WB, Grizzle J, Heimendinger J, Sorensen G, & Varnes J. (1994). Cancer control at the workplace: the Working Well Trial. Prev Med, 23(1), 15-27.

76. Biener L, DePue JD, Emmons KM, Linnan L, & Abrams DB. (1994). Recruitment of work sites to a health promotion research trial. Implications for generalizability. J Occup Med, 36(6), 631-636.

77. Emmons KM, Abrams DB, Marshall R, Marcus BH, Kane M, Novotny TE, & Etzel RA. (1994). An evaluation of the relationship between self-report and biochemical measures of environmental tobacco smoke exposure. Prev Med, 23(1), 35-39.

78. Emmons KM, Hammond SK, & Abrams DB. (1994). Smoking at home: the impact of smoking cessation on nonsmokers' exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Health Psychol, 13(6), 516-520.

79. Emmons KM, Marcus BH, Linnan L, Rossi JS, & Abrams DB. (1994). Mechanisms in multiple risk factor interventions: smoking, physical activity, and dietary fat intake among manufacturing workers. Working Well Research Group. Prev Med, 23(4), 481-489.

80. Marcus BH, Emmons KM, Simkin LR, Albrecht A, Stoney CM, & Abrams DB. (1994). Women and smoking cessation: Current status and future directions. Medicine, Exercise, Nutrition and Health, 3, 17-31.

81. Miller KJ, McCrady BS, Abrams DB, & Labouvie EW. (1994). Taking an individualized approach to the assessment of self-efficacy and the prediction of alcoholic relapse. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 16, 1-10.

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82. Niaura R, Goldstein MG, & Abrams DB. (1994). Matching high- and low-dependence smokers to self-help treatment with or without nicotine replacement. Prev Med, 23(1), 70-77.

83. Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, Rubonis AV, Sirota AD, Niaura RS, Colby SM, Wunschel SM, & Abrams DB. (1994). Cue reactivity as a predictor of drinking among male alcoholics. J Consult Clin Psychol, 62(3), 620-626.

84. Sayette MA, Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, Gulliver SB, Colby SM, Sirota AD, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (1994). The effects of cue exposure on reaction time in male alcoholics. J Stud Alcohol, 55(5), 629-633.

85. Gulliver SB, Rohsenow DJ, Colby SM, Dey AN, Abrams DB, Niaura RS, & Monti PM. (1995). Interrelationship of smoking and alcohol dependence, use and urges to use. J Stud Alcohol, 56(2), 202-206.

86. Heimendinger J, Feng Z, Emmons K, Stoddard A, Kinne S, Biener L, Sorensen G, Abrams DB, Varnes J, & Boutwell B. (1995). The Working Well Trial: baseline dietary and smoking behaviors of employees and related worksite characteristics. The Working Well Research Group. Prev Med, 24(2), 180-193.

87. Marcus BH, Albrecht AE, Niaura RS, Taylor ER, Simkin LR, Feder SI, Abrams DB, & Thompson PD. (1995). Exercise enhances the maintenance of smoking cessation in women. Addict Behav, 20(1), 87-92.

88. Thompson B, Emmons K, Abrams DB, Ockene JK, & Feng Z. (1995). ETS exposure in the workplace. Perceptions and reactions by employees in 114 work sites. Working Well Research Group [corrected]. J Occup Environ Med, 37(9), 1086-1092.

89. Velicer WF, Fava JL, Prochaska JO, Abrams DB, Emmons KM, & Pierce JP. (1995). Distribution of smokers by stage in three representative samples. Prev Med, 24(4), 401-411.

90. Abrams DB, Monti PM, Niaura RS, Rohsenow DJ, & Colby SM. (1996). Interventions for alcoholics who smoke. Alcohol Health and Research World, 20, 111-117.

91. Abrams DB, Orleans CT, Niaura RS, Goldstein MG, Prochaska JO, & Velicer W. (1996). Integrating individual and public health perspectives for treatment of tobacco dependence under managed health care: A combined stepped-care and matching model. Ann Behav Med, 18(4), 290-304.

92. Borrelli B, Niaura R, Keuthen NJ, Goldstein MG, DePue JD, Murphy C, & Abrams DB. (1996). Development of major depressive disorder during smoking-cessation treatment. J Clin Psychiatry, 57(11), 534-538.

93. Emmons KM, Linnan L, Abrams DB, & Lovell HJ. (1996). Women who work in manufacturing settings: factors influencing their participation in worksite health promotion programs. Womens Health Issues, 6(2), 74-81.

94. Emmons KM, Marcus BH, Abrams DB, Marshall R, Novotny TE, Kane ME, & Etzel RA. (1996). Use of a 24-hour recall diary to assess exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Arch Environ Health, 51(2), 146-149.

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95. King TK, Marcus BH, Pinto BM, Emmons KM, & Abrams DB. (1996). Cognitive-behavioral mediators of changing multiple behaviors: smoking and a sedentary lifestyle. Prev Med, 25(6), 684-691.

96. Niaura RN, Brown R, Goldstein M, Murphy J, & Abrams DB. (1996). Transdermal clonidine for smoking cessation: A double-blind randomized dose-response study. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 4, 285-291.

97. Marcus BH, King TK, Albrecht AE, Parisi AF, & Abrams DB. (1997). Rationale, design, and baseline data for Commit to Quit: an exercise efficacy trial for smoking cessation among women. Prev Med, 26(4), 586-597.

98. Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, Michalec E, Martin RA, & Abrams DB. (1997). Brief coping skills treatment for cocaine abuse: substance use outcomes at three months. Addiction, 92(12), 1717-1728.

99. Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, Colby SM, Gulliver SB, Sirota AD, Niaura RS, & Abrams DB. (1997). Effects of alcohol cues on smoking urges and topography among alcoholic men. Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 21(1), 101-107.

100. Emmons KM, Cargill BR, Hecht J, Goldstein M, Milman R, & Abrams DB. (1998). Characteristics of patients adhering to a hospital's no-smoking policy. Prev Med, 27(6), 846-853.

101. Marcus BH, Emmons KM, Simkin-Silverman LR, Linnan LA, Taylor ER, Bock BC, Roberts MB, Rossi JS, & Abrams DB. (1998). Evaluation of motivationally tailored vs. standard self-help physical activity interventions at the workplace. Am J Health Promot, 12(4), 246-253.

102. Niaura R, Marcus B, Albrecht A, Thompson P, & Abrams DB. (1998). Exercise, smoking cessation, and short-term changes in serum lipids in women: a preliminary investigation. Med Sci Sports Exerc, 30(9), 1414-1418.

103. Niaura R, Shadel WG, Abrams DB, Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, & Sirota A. (1998). Individual differences in cue reactivity among smokers trying to quit: effects of gender and cue type. Addict Behav, 23(2), 209-224.

104. Shadel WG, Niaura R, Abrams DB, Goldstein MG, Rohsenow DJ, Sirota AD, & Monti PM. (1998). Scripted imagery manipulations and smoking cue reactivity in a clinical sample of self-quitters. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 6(2), 179-186.

105. Sorensen G, Thompson B, Basen-Engquist K, Abrams DB, Kuniyuki A, DiClemente C, & Biener L. (1998). Durability, dissemination, and institutionalization of worksite tobacco control programs: results from the Working Well trial. Int J Behav Med, 5(4), 335-351.

106. Abrams DB. (1999). Nicotine addiction: paradigms for research in the 21st century. Nicotine Tob Res, 1 Suppl 2, S211-215.

107. Abrams DB. (1999). Transdisciplinary paradigms for tobacco prevention research. Nicotine Tob Res, 1 Suppl 1, S15-23.

108. Abrams DB, Mills S, & Bulger D. (1999). Challenges and future directions for tailored communication research. Ann Behav Med, 21(4), 299-306.

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109. Cargill BR, Clark MM, Pera V, Niaura RS, & Abrams DB. (1999). Binge eating, body image, depression, and self-efficacy in an obese clinical population. Obes Res, 7(4), 379-386.

110. Emmons KM, Linnan LA, Shadel WG, Marcus B, & Abrams DB. (1999). The Working Healthy Project: a worksite health-promotion trial targeting physical activity, diet, and smoking. J Occup Environ Med, 41(7), 545-555.

111. Emmons KM, Shadel WG, Linnan L, Marcus BH, & Abrams DB. (1999). A prospective analysis of change in multiple risk factors for cancer. Cancer Research, Therapy, and Control, 8, 15-23.

112. Herzog TA, Abrams DB, Emmons KM, Linnan LA, & Shadel WG. (1999). Do processes of change predict smoking stage movements? A prospective analysis of the transtheoretical model. Health Psychol, 18(4), 369-375.

113. Marcus BH, Albrecht AE, King TK, Parisi AF, Pinto BM, Roberts M, Niaura RS, & Abrams DB. (1999). The efficacy of exercise as an aid for smoking cessation in women: a randomized controlled trial. Arch Intern Med, 159(11), 1229-1234.

114. Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, Hutchison KE, Swift RM, Mueller TI, Colby SM, Brown RA, Gulliver SB, Gordon A, & Abrams DB. (1999). Naltrexone's effect on cue-elicited craving among alcoholics in treatment. Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 23(8), 1386-1394.

115. Niaura R, Abrams DB, Shadel WG, Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, & Sirota AD. (1999). Cue exposure treatment for smoking relapse prevention: a controlled clinical trial. Addiction, 94(5), 685-695.

116. Niaura R, Britt DM, Borrelli B, Shadel WG, Abrams DB, & Goldstein MG. (1999). History and symptoms of depression among smokers during a self-initiated quit attempt. Nicotine Tob Res, 1(3), 251-257.

117. Abrams DB. (2000). Transdisciplinary concepts and measures of craving: commentary and future directions. Addiction, 95 Suppl 2, S237-246.

118. Abrams DB, Herzog TA, Emmons KM, & Linnan L. (2000). Stages of change versus addiction: a replication and extension. Nicotine Tob Res, 2(3), 223-229.

119. Clayton RR, Ries Merikangas K, & Abrams DB. (2000). Introduction to tobacco, nicotine, and youth: the tobacco etiology research network. Drug Alcohol Depend, 59 Suppl 1, S1-4.

120. Emmons KM, Goldstein MG, Roberts M, Cargill B, Sherman CB, Millman R, Brown R, & Abrams DB. (2000). The use of nicotine replacement therapy during hospitalization. Ann Behav Med, 22(4), 325-329.

121. Herzog TA, Abrams DB, Emmons KM, & Linnan L. (2000). Predicting increases in readiness to quit smoking: A prospective analysis using the contemplation ladder. Psychology and Health, 15, 369-381.

122. Keuthen NJ, Niaura RS, Borrelli B, Goldstein M, DePue J, Murphy C, Gastfriend D, Reiter SR, & Abrams DB. (2000). Comorbidity, smoking behavior and treatment outcome. Psychother Psychosom, 69(5), 244-250.

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123. Niaura R, Shadel WG, Morrow K, Tashima K, Flanigan T, & Abrams DB. (2000). Human immunodeficiency virus infection, AIDS, and smoking cessation: the time is now. Clin Infect Dis, 31(3), 808-812.

124. Piasecki TM, Niaura R, Shadel WG, Abrams DB, Goldstein M, Fiore MC, & Baker TB. (2000). Smoking withdrawal dynamics in unaided quitters. J Abnorm Psychol, 109(1), 74-86.

125. Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, Martin RA, Michalec E, & Abrams DB. (2000). Brief coping skills treatment for cocaine abuse: 12-month substance use outcomes. J Consult Clin Psychol, 68(3), 515-520.

126. Shadel WG, Shiffman S, Niaura R, Nichter M, & Abrams DB. (2000). Current models of nicotine dependence: what is known and what is needed to advance understanding of tobacco etiology among youth. Drug Alcohol Depend, 59 Suppl 1, S9-22.

127. Shadel W, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2000). An idiographic approach to understanding personality structure and individual differences among smokers. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 24, 345-359.

128. Shadel WG, Niaura R, Goldstein MG, & Abrams DB. (2000). Does the five factor model of personality apply to smokers? A preliminary investigation. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, 5(2), 114-120.

129. Borrelli B, Hecht JP, Papandonatos GD, Emmons KM, Tatewosian LR, & Abrams DB. (2001). Smoking-cessation counseling in the home. Attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of home healthcare nurses. Am J Prev Med, 21(4), 272-277.

130. Brown RA, Kahler CW, Niaura R, Abrams DB, Sales SD, Ramsey SE, Goldstein MG, Burgess ES, & Miller IW. (2001). Cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression in smoking cessation. J Consult Clin Psychol, 69(3), 471-480.

131. Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, Swift RM, Gulliver SB, Colby SM, Mueller TI, Brown RA, Gordon A, Abrams DB, Niaura RS, & Asher MK. (2001). Naltrexone and cue exposure with coping and communication skills training for alcoholics: treatment process and 1-year outcomes. Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 25(11), 1634-1647.

132. Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2001). Stopping smoking: a hazard for people with a history of major depression? Lancet, 357(9272), 1900-1901.

133. Niaura R, Britt DM, Shadel WG, Goldstein M, Abrams DB, & Brown R. (2001). Symptoms of depression and survival experience among three samples of smokers trying to quit. Psychol Addict Behav, 15(1), 13-17.

134. Niaura R, Shadel WG, Goldstein MG, Hutchinson KE, & Abrams DB. (2001). Individual differences in responses to the first cigarette following overnight abstinence in regular smokers. Nicotine Tob Res, 3(1), 37-44.

135. Orleans CT, Abrams DB, & Gruman JC. (2001). Will healthcare take tobacco addiction seriously? Using policy to drive practice. MedGenMed, 3(2), 15.

136. Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, Rubonis AV, Gulliver SB, Colby SM, Binkoff JA, & Abrams DB. (2001). Cue exposure with coping skills training and communication skills training for alcohol dependence: 6- and 12-month outcomes. Addiction, 96(8), 1161-1174.

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137. Shadel WG, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2001). Effect of different cue stimulus delivery channels on craving reactivity: comparing in vivo and video cues in regular cigarette smokers. J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry, 32(4), 203-209.

138. Shadel WG, Niaura R, Brown RA, Hutchison KE, & Abrams DB. (2001). A content analysis of smoking craving. J Clin Psychol, 57(1), 145-150.

139. Shadel WG, Niaura R, Goldstein MG, & Abrams DB. (2001). Cognitive avoidance as a method of coping with a provocative smoking cue: the moderating effect of nicotine dependence. J Behav Med, 24(2), 169-182.

140. Shadel WG, Niaura RA, & Abrams DB. (2001). Does completing a craving questionnaire promote increased smoking craving? An experimental investigation. Psychol Addict Behav, 15(3), 265-267.

141. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., & Abrams, DB. (2001). How do adolescents process smoking and anti-smoking advertisements? A social cognitive analysis with implications for understanding smoking initiation. Review of General Psychology, 5(4), 429-444.

142. Borrelli B, McQuaid EL, Becker B, Hammond K, Papandonatos G, Fritz G, & Abrams DB. (2002). Motivating parents of kids with asthma to quit smoking: the PAQS project. Health Educ Res, 17(5), 659-669.

143. Burgess ES, Brown RA, Kahler CW, Niaura R, Abrams DB, Goldstein MG, & Miller IW. (2002). Patterns of change in depressive symptoms during smoking cessation: who's at risk for relapse? J Consult Clin Psychol, 70(2), 356-361.

144. Hitsman B, Abrams DB, Shadel WG, Niaura R, Borrelli B, Emmons KM, Brown RA, Swift RM, Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, & Colby SM. (2002). Depressive symptoms and readiness to quit smoking among cigarette smokers in outpatient alcohol treatment. Psychol Addict Behav, 16(3), 264-268.

145. Kahler CW, Brown RA, Ramsey SE, Niaura R, Abrams DB, Goldstein MG, Mueller TI, & Miller IW. (2002). Negative mood, depressive symptoms, and major depression after smoking cessation treatment in smokers with a history of major depressive disorder. J Abnorm Psychol, 111(4), 670-675.

146. King AC, Bauman A, & Abrams DB. (2002). Forging transdisciplinary bridges to meet the physical inactivity challenge in the 21

st century. American Journal of Preventive

Medicine, 23, 104-106.

147. Linnan LA, Emmons KM, & Abrams DB. (2002). Beauty and the beast: results of the Rhode Island smokefree shop initiative. Am J Public Health, 92(1), 27-28.

148. Linnan LA, Emmons KM, Klar N, Fava JL, LaForge RG, & Abrams DB. (2002). Challenges to improving the impact of worksite cancer prevention programs: comparing reach, enrollment, and attrition using active versus passive recruitment strategies. Ann Behav Med, 24(2), 157-166.

149. Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2002). Smoking cessation: progress, priorities, and prospectus. J Consult Clin Psychol, 70(3), 494-509.

150. Niaura R, Shadel WG, Britt DM, & Abrams DB. (2002). Response to social stress, urge to smoke, and smoking cessation. Addict Behav, 27(2), 241-250.

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151. Niaura R, Spring B, Borrelli B, Hedeker D, Goldstein MG, Keuthen N, DePue J, Kristeller J, Ockene J, Prochazka A, Chiles JA, & Abrams DB. (2002). Multicenter trial of fluoxetine as an adjunct to behavioral smoking cessation treatment. J Consult Clin Psychol, 70(4), 887-896.

152. Shadel WG, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2002). Adolescents' reactions to the imagery displayed in smoking and antismoking advertisements. Psychol Addict Behav, 16(2), 173-176.

153. Abrams DB, Leslie F, Mermelstein R, Kobus K, & Clayton RR. (2003). Transdisciplinary tobacco use research. Nicotine Tob Res, 5 Suppl 1, S5-10.

154. Best A, Hiatt RA, Cameron R, Rimer BK, & Abrams DB. (2003). The evolution of cancer control research: an international perspective from Canada and the United States. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 12(8), 705-712.

155. Bock BC, Becker B, Partridge R, Niaura RS, & Abrams DB. (2003). Stress and anxiety after 9/11: a prospective study. Med Health R I, 86(11), 340-341.

156. Brown RA, Ramsey SE, Strong DR, Myers MG, Kahler CW, Lejuez CW, Niaura R, Pallonen UE, Kazura AN, Goldstein MG, & Abrams DB. (2003). Effects of motivational interviewing on smoking cessation in adolescents with psychiatric disorders. Tob Control, 12 Suppl 4, IV3-10.

157. Gilman SE, Abrams DB, & Buka SL. (2003). Socioeconomic status over the life course and stages of cigarette use: initiation, regular use, and cessation. J Epidemiol Community Health, 57(10), 802-808.

158. Linnan L, Klar N, Emmons K, LaForge R, Fava J, & Abrams DB. (2003). Rejoinder to “Comments on ‘Challenges to improving the impact of worksite cancer prevention programs’: Paradigm lost or paradigm found? Important trade-offs and realities of conducting worksite- and community-based research. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 26(3), 222-223.

159. Marcus BH, Lewis BA, King TK, Albrecht AE, Hogan J, Bock B, Parisi AF, & Abrams DB. (2003). Rationale, design, and baseline data for Commit to Quit II: an evaluation of the efficacy of moderate-intensity physical activity as an aid to smoking cessation in women. Prev Med, 36(4), 479-492.

160. Morgan GD, Kobus K, Gerlach KK, Neighbors C, Lerman C, Abrams DB, & Rimer BK. (2003). Facilitating transdisciplinary research: the experience of the transdisciplinary tobacco use research centers. Nicotine Tob Res, 5 Suppl 1, S11-19.

161. Rohsenow DJ, Abrams DB, Monti PM, Colby SM, Martin R, & Niaura RS. (2003). The Smoking Effects Questionnaire for adult populations. Development and psychometric properties. Addict Behav, 28(7), 1257-1270.

162. Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, Colby SM, Gulliver SB, Swift RM, & Abrams DB. (2003). Naltrexone treatment for alcoholics: effect on cigarette smoking rates. Nicotine Tob Res, 5(2), 231-236.

163. Bock B, Graham A, Sciamanna C, Krishnamoorthy J, Whiteley J, Carmona-Barros R, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2004). Smoking cessation treatment on the Internet: content, quality, and usability. Nicotine Tob Res, 6(2), 207-219.

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164. Colby SM, Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, Gwaltney CJ, Gulliver SB, Abrams DB, Niaura RS, & Sirota AD. (2004). Effects of tobacco deprivation on alcohol cue reactivity and drinking among young adults. Addict Behav, 29(5), 879-892.

165. Rohsenow DJ, Monti PM, Martin RA, Colby SM, Myers MG, Gulliver SB, Brown RA, Mueller TI, Gordon A, & Abrams DB. (2004). Motivational enhancement and coping skills training for cocaine abusers: effects on substance use outcomes. Addiction, 99(7), 862-874.

166. Shadel WG, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2004). Who am I? The role of self-conflict in adolescents' responses to cigarette advertising. J Behav Med, 27(5), 463-475.

167. Shadel WG, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2004). Adolescents' responses to the gender valence of cigarette advertising imagery: the role of affect and the self-concept. Addict Behav, 29(9), 1735-1744.

168. Shadel WG, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2004). Thinking about craving: an experimental analysis of smokers' spontaneous self-reports of craving. Addict Behav, 29(4), 811-815.

169. Borrelli B, Novak S, Hecht J, Emmons K, Papandonatos G, & Abrams DB. (2005). Home health care nurses as a new channel for smoking cessation treatment: outcomes from project CARES (Community-nurse Assisted Research and Education on Smoking). Prev Med, 41(5-6), 815-821.

170. Cobb NK, Graham AL, Bock BC, Papandonatos G, & Abrams DB. (2005). Initial evaluation of a real-world Internet smoking cessation system. Nicotine Tob Res, 7(2), 207-216.

171. Graham AL, & Abrams DB. (2005). Reducing the cancer burden of lifestyle factors: opportunities and challenges of the Internet. J Med Internet Res, 7(3), e26.

172. Marcus BH, Lewis BA, Hogan J, King TK, Albrecht AE, Bock B, Parisi AF, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2005). The efficacy of moderate-intensity exercise as an aid for smoking cessation in women: a randomized controlled trial. Nicotine Tob Res, 7(6), 871-880.

173. Abrams DB. (2006). Applying transdisciplinary research strategies to understanding and eliminating health disparities. Health Educ Behav, 33(4), 515-531.

174. Glasgow RE, Green LW, Klesges LM, Abrams DB, Fisher EB, Goldstein MG, Hayman LL, Ockene JK, & Orleans CT. (2006). External validity: we need to do more. Ann Behav Med, 31(2), 105-108.

175. Graham AL, Bock BC, Cobb NK, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2006). Characteristics of smokers reached and recruited to an internet smoking cessation trial: a case of denominators. Nicotine Tob Res, 8 Suppl 1, S43-48.

176. Graham AL, Papandonatos GD, Bock BC, Cobb NK, Baskin-Sommers A, Niaura R, & Abrams DB. (2006). Internet- vs. telephone-administered questionnaires in a randomized trial of smoking cessation. Nicotine Tob Res, 8 Suppl 1, S49-57.

177. Martin RA, Rohsenow DJ, MacKinnon SV, Abrams DB, & Monti PM. (2006). Correlates of motivation to quit smoking among alcohol dependent patients in residential treatment. Drug Alcohol Depend, 83(1), 73-78.

178. Atienza AA, Hesse BW, Baker TB, Abrams DB, Rimer BK, Croyle RT, & Volckmann LN. (2007). Critical issues in eHealth research. Am J Prev Med, 32(5 Suppl), S71-74.

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179. Brown RA, Niaura R, Lloyd-Richardson EE, Strong DR, Kahler CW, Abrantes AM, Abrams DB, & Miller IW. (2007). Bupropion and cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression in smoking cessation. Nicotine Tob Res, 9(7), 721-730.

180. Abrams DB. (2007). Comprehensive Smoking Cessation: Systems Integration to Save Lives and Money. In: Bonnie, Stratton, Wallace, Eds. Ending the Tobacco Problem: A Blueprint for the Nation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press 2007. p. A1-A50.

181. Blachman DR, & Abrams DB. (2008). Behavioral and social science contributions to preventing teen motor crashes: systems integrative and interdisciplinary approaches. Am J Prev Med, 35(3 Suppl), S285-288.

182. Gilman SE, Martin LT, Abrams DB, Kawachi I, Kubzansky L, Loucks EB, Rende R, Rudd R, & Buka SL. (2008). Educational attainment and cigarette smoking: a causal association? Int J Epidemiol, 37(3), 615-624.

183. Graham AL, Papandonatos GD, DePue JD, Pinto BM, Borrelli B, Neighbors CJ, Niaura R, Buka SL, & Abrams DB. (2008). Lifetime characteristics of participants and non-participants in a smoking cessation trial: implications for external validity and public health impact. Ann Behav Med. 35(3), 295-307.

184. Kahler CW, Metrik J, LaChance HR, Ramsey SE, Abrams DB, Monti PM, & Brown RA. (2008). Addressing heavy drinking in smoking cessation treatment: a randomized clinical trial. J Consult Clin Psycho. 76(5), 852-862.

185. Colder CR, Flay BR, Segawa E, Hedeker D; TERN members- Abrams DB. (2008). Trajectories of smoking among freshmen college students with prior smoking history and risk for future smoking: data from the University Project Tobacco Etiology Research Network (UpTERN) study. Addictio. Sep;103(9):1534-43. PMID: 18783505.

186. Kahler CW, Strong DR, Papandonatos GD, Colby SM, Clark MA, Boergers J, Niaura R, Abrams DB, & Buka SL. (2008). Cigarette smoking and the lifetime alcohol involvement continuum. Drug Alcohol Depend. 93(1-2), 111-120. PMID: 17964082.

187. Mabry PL, Olster DH, Morgan GD, & Abrams DB. (2008). Interdisciplinarity and systems science to improve population health: a view from the NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research. Am J Prev Med. 35(2 Suppl), S211-224. PMID: 18619402.

188. Tidey JW, Monti PM, Rohsenow DJ, Gwaltney CJ, Miranda R, Jr., McGeary JE, MacKillop J, Swift RM, Abrams DB, Shiffman S, & Paty JA. (2008). Moderators of naltrexone's effects on drinking, urge, and alcohol effects in non-treatment-seeking heavy drinkers in the natural environment. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 32(1), 58-66. PMID: 18028530.

189. Dierker L, Stolar M, Lloyd-Richardson E, Tiffany S, Flay B, Collins L, Nichter M, Nichter M, Bailey S, Clayton R; TERN, Abrams, DB. (2008). Tobacco, alcohol and marijuana use among first-year U.S. college students: A time-series analysis. Subst Use Misuse. 43(5): 680-99. PMID: 18393083.

190. Gilman SE, Rende R, Boergers J, Abrams DB, Buka SL, Clark MA, Colby SM, Hitsman B, Kazura AN, Lipsitt LP, Lloyd-Richardson EE, Rogers ML, Stanton CA, Stroud LR, & Niaura RS. (2009). Parental smoking and adolescent smoking initiation: an intergenerational perspective on tobacco control. Pediatrics. 123(2), e274-281. PMID: 19171580.

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191. Magid V, Colder CR, Stroud LR, Nichter M, Nichter M; TERN Members-Abrams DB. (2009). Negative affect, stress, and smoking in college students: unique associations independent of alcohol and marijuana use. Addict Behav. Nov;34(11):973-5. PMID: 19523773.

192. Kahler CW, Daughters SB, Leventhal AM, Rogers ML, Clark MA, Colby SM, Boergers J, Ramsey SE, Abrams DB, Niaura R, Buka SL. (2009). Personality, psychiatric disorders, and smoking in middle-aged adults. Nicotine Tob Res. Jul;11(7):833-41. PMID: 19470795.

193. Lloyd-Richardson EE, Bailey S, Fava JL, Wing R; TERN, Abrams, DB. (2009). A prospective study of weight gain during the college freshman and sophomore years. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Mar;48(3):256-61. PMID: 19146870.

194. Abrams, DB, Graham AL, Levy, DT, Mabry PL, Orleans CT. (2010). Boosting Population Quit Rates through Evidence-Based Cessation Treatments and Policies. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 38(3S): S351-363. PMID: 20176308.

195. Levy, DT, Graham AL, Mabry PL, Orleans CT, Abrams, DB. (2010). Exploring Scenarios to Dramatically Reduce Smoking Prevalence: A Simulation Model of the Three-Part Cessation Process, American Journal of Public Health. (100)7. 1253-1259. PMID: 20466969.

196. Cobb, NK, Graham AL, Abrams, DB. (2010). Social Network Structure of a Large Online Community for Smoking Cessation. American Journal of Public Health. 100(7): 1282-1289. PMID: 20466971.

197. Kahler, CW, Leventhal AM, Daughters SB, Clark MA, Colby SM, Ramsey SE, Boergers J, Abrams DB, Niaura R, Buka SL. (2010). Relationships of Personality and Psychiatric Disorders to Multiple Domains of Smoking Motives and Dependence in Middle-Aged Adults. Nicotine Tob Res. Apr;12(4): 381-389. PMID: 20167635.

198. Orleans CT, Mabry PL, Abrams DB. (2010). Increasing Tobacco Cessation in America: A Consumer Demand Perspective. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 38(3S): S303-306. PMID: 20176300.

199. Levy DT, Mabry PL, Graham AL, Abrams DB, Orleans CT. (2010). Modeling the impact of smoking cessation treatment policies on quit rates. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 38(3S):S364 –S372. PMID: 20176309.

200. Levy DT, Mabry PL, Graham AL, Orleans CT, Abrams DB. (2010). Reaching Healthy People 2010 by 2013: a SimSmoke simulation. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 38(3S):S373–S381. PMID: 20176310.

201. Villanti AC, McKay HS, Abrams DB, Holtgrave DR, Bowie JV. (2010). Smoking-Cessation Interventions for U.S. Young Adults: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 39(6):564 –574. PMID: 21084078.

202. Tauras JA, Levy D, Chaloupka FJ, Villanti AC, Niaura RS, Vallone DM, Abrams DB. (2010). Menthol and non-menthol smoking: the impact of prices and smoke-free air laws. Addiction. 105 (Suppl. 1):115–123. PMID: 21059142.

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203. Levy, DT, Villanti AC, Pearson JP, Niaura RS, Abrams DB. (2010). Modeling the effects of a menthol ban on smoking-attributable deaths in the United States. Am J of Public Health. 101(7): 1236-40. PMID: 21566034.

204. Cobb NK, Byron MJ, Abrams DB, Shields PG. (2010). Novel nicotine delivery systems and public health: The rise of the "e-cigarette". Am J of Public Health. 100(12):2340-2 100. PMID: 21068414.

205. Brown RA, Ramsey SE, Kahler CW, Palm KM, Monti PM, Abrams DB, Dubreuil ME, Gordon A, Miller IW. (2011). A randomized controlled trial of CBT for depression vs. relaxation training for alcohol dependent individuals with elevated depressive symptoms. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 72(2):286-96. PMID: 21388602.

206. Graham AL, Cobb NK, Papandonatos GD, Moreno JL, Kang H, Tinkelman DG, Bock BC, Niaura RS, Abrams DB. (2011). A Randomized Trial of Internet and Telephone Treatment for Smoking Cessation. Archives of Internal Medicine. 171(1):46-53. PMID: 21220660.

207. Levy DT, Blackman K, Tauras JA, Chaloupka FJ, Villanti AC, Niaura RS, Vallone DM, Abrams DB. (2011). Quit Attempts and Quit Rates among Menthol and non-Menthol Smokers: Findings from a national population survey. Am J Public Health. 101(7):1241-1247. PMID: 21566032.

208. Levy DT, Pearson JP, Villanti AC, Niaura RS, Abrams DB. (2011). Modeling the effects of a menthol ban on smoking attributable deaths in the United States. Am J Public Health. 101(7):1236-1240. PMID: 21566034.

209. Villanti AC, Vargyas E, Niaura R, Beck S, Pearson J, Abrams DB. (2011). Food and Drug Administration Regulation of Tobacco: Integrating Science, Law, Policy and Advocacy. Am J Public Health. 101(7): 1160-1161. PMID: 21566020.

210. Winickoff J, McMillen R, Vallone D, Pearson J, Tanski S, Dempsey J, G Healton C, Klein J, Abrams DB. (2011). US Attitudes About Banning Menthol in Cigarettes: Results From a Nationally Representative Survey. Am J Public Health. 101(7): 1234-1235. PMID: 21566038.

211. Cobb NK, Abrams DB. (2011). E‐Cigarette or drug‐delivery device? Regulating novel nicotine products. N Engl J Med, 365(3):193‐5. PMID:21774706.

212. Strong DR, Leventhal AM, Evatt DP, Haber S, Greenberg BD, Abrams DB, Niaura R. (2011). Positive Reactions to Tobacco Predict Relapse After Cessation. J Abnorm Psychol. Nov;120(4):999-1005. PMID: 21574668.

213. Cobb NK, Graham AL, Byron MJ; Abrams DB. (2011). Online Social Networks and Smoking Cessation: A Scientific Agenda. J Med Internet Res. 13(4):e119. PMID: 22182518.

214. Graham AL, Papandonatos GD, Kang H, Moreno JL, Abrams DB. (2011). Development and validation of the Online Social Support for Smokers Scale. J Med Internet Res. Sep 13(3):e69. PMID: 21955465.

215. Chander G, Stanton C, Hutton HE, Abrams DB, Pearson J, Knowlton A, Latkin C, Holtgrave D, Moore RD, Niaura R. (2012). Are Smokers with HIV Using Information and

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Communication Technology? Implications for Behavioral Interventions. AIDS Behav Feb;16(2):383-8. PMID: 21390537.

216. Pearson JL, Niaura RS, Richardson, AK, Vallone DM, Abrams DB. (2012). e-Cigarette (ENDS) Awareness, Use, and Harm Perceptions in American Adults. Am J Public Health, Sep;102(9):1758-66. PMID: 22813087.

217. Villanti AC, Giovino GA, Barker DC, Mowery PD, Sevilimedu V, Abrams DB. (2012). Menthol Brand Switching Among Adolescents and Young Adults in the National Youth Smoking Cessation Survey. Am J Public Health. Jul; 102 (7): 1310-1312. PMID: 22594728.

218. Rath JM, Villanti AC, Abrams DB, Vallone DM. (2012). Patterns of Tobacco Use and Dual Use in US Young Adults: The Missing Link between Youth Prevention and Adult Cessation. J Environ Public Health. 2012:679134. PMID: 22666279.

219. Cobb NK, Abrams DB. (2012). Commentary on Wagener et al. (2012):Laissez-faire regulation: turning back the clock on the Food and Drug Administration and public health. Addiction. 107(9):1552-4. PMID: 22594851

220. Rimer BK, Abrams DB. (2012). Present and future horizons for transdisciplinary research. American Journal Preventive Medicine. 42(2):200-1.PMID: 22261218.

221. Colby SM, Clark MA, Rogers ML, Ramsey S, Graham AL, Boergers J, Kahler CW, Papandonatos GD, Buka SL, Niaura RS, Abrams DB (2012). Development and reliability of the lifetime interview on smoking trajectories. Nicotine Tobacco Research. 14(3):290-8. PMID: 21994340.

222. Clark MA, Rogers ML, Boergers J, Kahler CW, Ramsey S, Saadeh F, Abrams DB, Buka S, Niaura R, Colby SM. (2012). Transdisciplinary Approach To Protocol Development For Tobacco Control Research: A Case Study. Trans Behav. Med. Pract. 2(4):431-40. doi:

10.1007/s13142-012-0164-1.

223. Villanti AC, Giovino GA, Burns DM, Abrams DB. (2012). Menthol Cigarettes and Mortality: Keeping focus on the public health standard. Nicotine Tob Res. Epub ahead of print 18 Sept. PMID: 22990220.

224. Kirchner TR, Cantrell J, Anesetti-Rothermel A, Pearson J, Cha S, Kreslake J, Ganz O, Tacelosky M, Abrams DB, Vallone D. (2012). Individual mobility patterns and real-time geo-spatial exposure to point-of-sale marketing. Proceedings of ACM Wireless Health, October.

225. Pearson JL, Richardson A, Niaura R, Vallone, D, Abrams DB. (2012). A ban on menthol cigarettes: impact on public opinion and smokers' intention to quit. Am J Public Health. Nov; 102(11):e107-14. PMID 22994173.

226. Levy DT, Boyle RG, Abrams DB. (2012). The Role of Public Policies in Reducing Smoking: The Minnesota SimSmoke Tobacco Policy Model. Am J of Prev Med. 43(5 Suppl 3):S179-86. PMID: 23079215

227. Graham AL, Chang Y, Fang Y, Cobb NK, Tinkelman DS, Niaura RS, Abrams DB, Mandelblatt JS. (2013). Cost-Effectiveness of Internet and Telephone Treatment for Smoking Cessation: An Economic Evaluation of The iQUITT Study. Tob Control. Nov;22(6):e11. PMID: 23010696.

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228. Graham AL, Cha S, Papandonatos GD, Cobb NK, Mushro A, Fang Y, Niaura RS, Abrams DB. (2013). Improving adherence to web-based cessation programs: a randomized controlled trial study protocol. Trials. 14(1):48. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-48. PMID: 23414086.

229. Richardson A, Graham AL, Cobb NK, Xiao H, Mushro A, Abrams DB, Vallone D. (2013). Engagement Promotes Quit Behavior in a Web-based Cessation Intervention. J Med Internet Res. Jan 28; 15(1):e14. PMID: 23353649.

230. Pearson, JL, Abrams, DB, Niaura, R, Richardson, A, Vallone, D. (2013). Public support for mandated nicotine reduction in cigarettes. Am J Public Health. Mar; 103(3):562-7. PMID: 23327262.

231. Niaura R, Pearson JL, Abrams DB. (2013). Compensation predicts smoking cessation. Psychopharmacology. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 230(2):261-6. PMID: 23748381.

232. Villanti AC, Jiang Y, Abrams DB, Pyenson BS. (2013). A Cost-Utility Analysis of Lung Cancer Screening and the Additional Benefits of Incorporating Smoking Cessation Interventions. PLoS One. Aug 7; 8 (8):e71379. PMID: 23940744.

233. Kirchner TR, Cantrell J, Anesetti-Rothermel A, Ganz O, Vallone DM, Abrams DB. (2013). Geospatial exposure to point-of-sale tobacco: real-time craving and smoking-cessation outcomes. Am J Prev Med. Oct; 45(4):379-385. PMID: 24050412.

234. Giovino GA, Villanti AC, Mowery PD, Sevilimedu V, Niaura RS, Valllone DM, Abrams DB. (2013). Differential trends in cigarette smoking in the USA: is menthol slowing progress? Tob Control; 0:1–10. Doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051159. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 23997070.

235. Rohsenow DJ, Martin RA, Monti PM, Colby SM, Day AM, Abrams DB, Sirota AD, Swift RM. (2013). Motivational interviewing versus brief advice for cigarette smokers in residential alcohol treatment. J Subst Abuse Treat. Mar; 46(3):346-55. PMID: 24210533.

236. Abrams DB. (2014). Promise and Peril of e-Cigarettes: Can Disruptive Technology Make Cigarettes Obsolete? JAMA. Jan 8; 311 (2):135-136. PMID: 24399548.

237. Villanti AC, Abrams DB, Delnevo CD. (2014). Informing policy through tobacco regulatory science: an evolving process. Health Behav Policy Rev. Mar 1; 1(2):97-102.

238. Bock BC, Papandonatos GD, de Dios MA, Abrams DB, Azam MM, Fagan M, Sweeney PJ, Stein MD, Niaura R. (2014). Tobacco Cessation Among Low-Income Smokers: Motivational Enhancement and Nicotine Patch Treatment. Nicotine Tob Res. 2014 Apr; 16(4):413-22. PMID: 24174612.

239. Nelson DE, Faupel-Badger F, Phillips SM, Belcher BR, Chang S, Abrams DB, Kramer BS, White MC, O’Malley MS, Varanasi AP, Fabian CJ, Wiest JS, Colditz GA, Hall KL, Shields PG, Weitzel JN. (2014). Future Direction for Postdoctoral Training in Cancer Prevention: Insight from a Panel of Experts Cancer Epidemiol Biomakers Prev. Apr; 23(4):679-83. PMID: 24604827.

240. Ilakkuvan V, Tacekosky M, Ivey K, Pearson JL, Cantrell J, Vallone DM, Abrams DB, Kirchner, TR. (2014). Cameras for Public Health Surveillance: A Methods Protocol for Crowdsourced Annotation of Point-of-Sale Photographs. JMIR Res Protoc. Apr 9; 3(2):e22. PMID: 24717168.

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241. Richardson A, Ganz O, Stalgaitis C, Abrams DB, Vallone D. (2014). Noncombustible tobacco product advertising: how companies are selling the new face of tobacco. Nicotine Tob Res. May; 16(5):606-14. PMID: 24379146.

242. Kirchner TR, Villanti AC, Cantrell J, Anesetti-Rothermel A, Ganz O, Conway KP, Vallone DM, Abrams DB. (2014). Tobacco retail outlet advertising practices and proximity to schools, parks and public housing affect Synar underage sales violations in Washington, DC. Tob Control. Feb 25. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 24570101.

243. Abrams DB. (2014). Potential and Pitfalls of e-Cigarettes: in Reply. JAMA. May 14; 311(18):1922-3. doi: 10.1001/jama.2014.2999. PMID: 24825654 [PubMed - in process].

Books and Book Chapters

1. Franks, C.M., & Abrams, D.B. (1979). Behavior therapy. In A.E. Kazdin, A.S. Bellack, & M. Hersen (Eds.), New perspectives in abnormal psychology. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

2. Abrams, D.B. (1983). Developments in the behavioral treatment of obesity. In C.M. Franks (Ed.), New developments in behavior therapy. New York: Hawthorn Press.

3. Abrams, D.B. (1983). Assessment of alcohol -- stress interactions: Bridging the gap between laboratory and treatment outcome research. In L. Pohorecky & J. Brick (Eds.), Stress and alcohol use. New York: Elsevier North-Holland.

4. Lassater, T., & Abrams, D.B., et al. (1984). Lay volunteer delivery of a community-based cardiovascular risk factor change program. In S. Weiss & L. Weiss (Eds.), Behavioral health. New York: John Wiley.

5. Abrams, D.B., & Wilson, G.T. (1986). Clinical advances in treatment of smoking and alcohol addiction. In A.J. Frances & R.E. Hales (Eds.), The American Psychiatric Association: Annual review, psychiatric update (Vol. 5). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press Inc.

6. Abrams, D.B., & Niaura, R.S. (1986). Social learning theory of alcohol abuse. In H.T. Blane & K.E. Leonard (Eds.), Psychological theories of drinking and alcoholism. New York: Guilford Press.

7. Abrams, D.B., Elder, J., Carleton, R., Lassater, T., & Artz, L. (1986). Social learning principles for organizational health promotion: An integrated approach. In M. Cataldo & T. Coates (Eds.), Behavioral medicine in industry (pp. 28-51). New York: John Wiley.

8. Monti, P.M., Abrams, D.B., Zwick, W., & Binkoff, J. (1986). The relevance of social skills training for alcohol and drug abuse problems. In C. Hollin & P. Trower (Eds.), Handbook of social skills training. London, England: Pergamon Press.

9. Abrams, D.B., Raciti, M.A., Ruggiero, L., Guise, B.J., & Follick, M.J. (1987). Cardiovascular risk-factor reduction in the medical setting: A behavioral step-care approach. In A. Stoudemire & B.S. Fogel (Eds.), Treatment of psychiatric disorders in medical-surgical patients. New York: Grune & Stratton.

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10. Follick, M.J., Abrams, D.B., Pinto, R.P., & Fowler, J.L. (1987). Behavioral medicine in industry: Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. In G. Stone, et al. (Eds.), Health psychology: A discipline and a profession. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

11. Follick, M.J., Fowler, J.L., Abrams, D.B., & Sobel, H.J. (1987). Worksite weight loss: Current status and future potential. In W.G. Johnson (Ed.), Advances in eating disorders (Vol. 1). JAI Press Inc.

12. Elder, J., Abrams, D.B., Beaudin, P., et al. (1987). Behavioral community psychology and the prevention of heart disease: Community applications of the PHHP. In A. Baum & A. Herd (Eds.), Perspectives in behavioral medicine (Vol. 3). New York: Academic Press.

13. Monti, P.M., Abrams, D.B., Kadden, R.M., & Conney, N.L. (1989). Treating alcohol dependence. New York: Guilford Press.

14. Goldstein, M.G., Guise, B., Ruggiero, L., Raciti, M., & Abrams, D.B. (1990). Behavioral medicine strategies for medical patients. In A. Stoudemire (Ed.), Clinical psychiatry for medical students (pp. 609-629). Philadelphia, PA: J. Lippincott Co.

15. Brown, R., Emmons, K.M., & Abrams, D.B. (1991). Behavioral techniques in the management of nicotine dependence. In J.A. Cocores (Ed.), The clinical management of nicotine dependence. New York: Springer-Verlag.

16. Goldstein, M.G., Niaura, R.S., & Abrams, D.B. (1991). Medical and behavioral treatment of nicotine dependence. In A. Stoudemire & B. Fogel (Eds.), Advances in medical psychiatry. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association Press.

17. Abrams, D.B., Emmons, K.M., Niaura, R.S., Goldstein, M.G., & Sherman, C.E. (1991). Tobacco dependence: An integration of individual and public health perspectives. In P.E. Nathan, J.W. Langenbucher, B.S. McCrady, & W. Frankenstein (Eds), Annual review of addictions treatment and research (Vol. I, pp 331-396). New York: Pergamon Press.

18. Brown, R.A., Goldstein, M.G., Niaura, R., Emmons, K.M., & Abrams, D.B. (1992). Nicotine dependence: Assessment and management. In A. Stoudemire & B.S. Vogel (Eds.), Principles of medical psychiatry (2nd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.

19. Clark, M.M., Ruggiero, L., Pera, V., Goldstein, M.G., & Abrams, D.B. (1992). Assessment, classification, and treatment of obesity: A behavioral medicine perspective. In A. Stoudemire & B.S. Vogel (Eds.), Principles of medical psychiatry (2nd ed). New York: Oxford University Press.

20. Abrams, D.B. (1992). Conceptual models to integrate individual and public health interventions: The example of the workplace. In M. Henderson (Ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Promoting Dietary Change in Communities. Seattle, WA: The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

21. Abrams, D.B., Emmons, K.M., Linnan, L., & Biener, L. (1994). Smoking cessation at the workplace: Conceptual and practical issues. In R. Richmond (Ed.), Interventions for smokers: An international perspective. New York: Williams & Wilkins.

22. Goldstein, M.G., Ruggiero, L., Guise, B., & Abrams, D.B. (1994). Behavioral medicine for medical patients. In A. Stoudemire & B. Vogel (Eds.), Clinical psychiatry for medical students (2nd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Co.

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23. Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Colby, S.M., & Abrams, D.B. (1995). Coping and social skills training. In R.K. Hester & W.R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (2nd ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

24. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., & Abrams, D.B. (1995). Cue exposure treatment in alcohol dependence. In D.C. Drummond, S. Glautier, B. Remington, & S. Tiffany (Eds.), Addictive behaviour: Cue exposure theory and practice (pp. 189-196). London: John Wiley & Sons.

25. Niaura, R., Bock, B., Goldstein, M., Abrams, D., & Brown, R. (1996). Treating nicotine dependence: Pharmacologic and behavioral approaches. In H. Rommelspacher & M. Schuckitt (Eds.), Drugs of abuse. Bailliere's clinical psychiatry: International practice and research. London: Bailliere-Tindall.

26. Abrams, D.B., Emmons, K.M., & Linnan, L.A. (1997). Health behavior and health education: The past, present, and future. In K. Glanz, F.M. Lewis, & B.K. Rimer (Eds.), Health behavior and health education: Theory, practice and research (2nd ed., pp. 453-478). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

27. Abrams, D.B., Borrelli, B., Shadel, W.G., King, T., Bock, B., & Niaura, R. (1998). Adherence to treatment for nicotine dependence. In S. Shumaker & J. Ockene (Eds.), The handbook of health behavior change (2nd ed., pp. 137-165). New York: Springer Publishing Co.

28. Sorensen, G., Thompson, B., Basen-Engquist, K., Abrams, D., Kuniyuki, A., DiClemente, C., & Biener, L. (1998). Durability, dissemination, and institutionalization of worksite tobacco control programs: Results from the Working Well Trial. In B. Oldenburg, D. Abrams, T.S. Kristensen, & N. Schneiderman (Eds.), International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Special Issue: Health, Work and the Workplace, 5(4), 335-351.

29. Abrams, D.B., Clark, M.M., & King, T.K. (1999). Increasing the impact of nicotine dependence treatment: Conceptual and practical considerations in a stepped care plus treatment-matching approach. In J. Tucker, D. Donovan, & A. Marlatt (Eds.), Changing addictive behavior: Moving beyond therapy-assisted change. New York: Guilford Press.

30. Abrams, D.B., King, T.K., Clark, M.M., Forsyth, L.H., Pera, V., Jr., & Goldstein, M.G. (1999). Behavioral medicine strategies: Management of nicotine dependence, obesity, and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation exercise. In A. Stoudemire, B. Fogel, & D. Greenberg (Eds.), Psychiatric care of the medical patient (2nd ed.). Cary, North Carolina: Oxford University Press.

31. Abrams, D.B., & Clayton, R. (2001). Transdisciplinary research to improve brief interventions for addictive behaviors. In P.M. Monti, S.M. Colby, & T.A. O’Leary (Eds.), Adolescents, alcohol and substance abuse: Reaching teens through brief interventions. New York: Guilford Press.

32. Monti, P.M., Kadden, R.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Cooney, N.L., & Abrams, D.B. (2002). Treating alcohol dependence: A coping skills training guide (2nd ed). New York: Guilford Press.

33. Abrams, D.B., Niaura, R.S., Brown, R.A., Emmons, K.M., Goldstein, M.G., & Monti, P.M. (2003).The tobacco dependence treatment handbook: A guide to best practices. New York: Guilford Press.

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34. Abrams, D.B., & Niaura, R. (2003). Planning evidence-based treatment of tobacco dependence. In D.B. Abrams, R. Niaura, R.A. Brown, K.M. Emmons, M.G. Goldstein, & P.M. Monti, The tobacco dependence treatment handbook: A guide to best practices. New York: Guilford Press.

35. Monti, P.M., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. (2003). Ongoing research and future directions. In D.B. Abrams, R. Niaura, R.A. Brown, K.M. Emmons, M.G. Goldstein, & P.M. Monti, The tobacco dependence treatment handbook: A guide to best practices. New York: Guilford Press.

36. Monti, P.M., Abrams, D.B., Binkoff, J.A., Zwick, W.R., Liepman, M.R., & Nirenberg, T.D. (2003). Alcohol specific role play test. In J.P. Allen & M. Columbus (Eds.), Assessing alcohol problems: A guide for clinicians and researchers. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

37. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., & Abrams, D.B. (2003). Psychosocial assessment and coping skills treatment for cocaine abuse: Preliminary results. In F.M. Tims, J.D. Blaine, L.S. Onken, & B. Tai (Eds.), Treatment of cocaine abuse: Outcome research. National Institute on Drug Abuse Monograph.

38. Terpstra, J.L., Best, A., Abrams, D.B., & Moor, G. (2010). Interdisciplinary health sciences and health systems. In R. Frodeman, C. Mitcham, & J. Klein (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

39. Villanti AC, Abrams DB. (2013). Smoking prevention policies and programs. In: Gellman MD, Turner JR, eds. Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine: Springer. Part 19, 1822-1825, DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1005-9_348.

40. Abrams DB, Villanti AC, Warner K. (2014). The Changing Landscape of Tobacco Control Current Status and Future Directions. The Health Consequences of Smoking-50 Years of Progress: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health; 2014:845-64.

Other Non Peer-Reviewed Publications

1. Elder, J., Abrams, D.B., et al. (1983). Behavioral community psychology and the prevention of heart disease. Proceedings of the Academy for Behavioral Medicine Research. Vermont: Bolton.

2. Follick, M.J., Abrams, D.B., & Pinto, R. (1983). Behavioral medicine in industry: Primary prevention and cardiovascular disease. Behavioral Medicine Advances, 6, 2-6.

3. Abrams, D.B., Steinberg, J.L., Follick, M.J., & Raciti, M.A. (1986). Obesity and type II diabetes: Behavioral medicine's contribution. Behavioral Medicine Abstracts, 7, 1-4.

4. Abrams, D.B. (1986). How to help patients stop smoking. Practicum, 1, 10-13.

5. Abrams, D.B., & Follick, M.J. (1987). Managing the obese patient. Practicum.

6. Abrams, D.B. (1987). A step-care approach to smoking cessation. Rhode Island Medical Journal, 70(3), 121-127.

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7. Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Abrams, D.B., & Binkoff, J. A. (1988). Social learning approaches to alcohol relapse: Selected illustrations and implications. In B. Ray (Ed.), Learning factors in substance abuse. National Institute of Drug Abuse Research Monograph, 84, 141-160.

8. Heimendinger, J., Thompson, B., Ockene, J., Sorensen, G., Abrams, D.B., et al. (1990). Reducing the risk of cancer through worksite intervention. In M. Scofield (Ed.), Worksite health promotion. State of the Art Review in Occupational Medicine, 5(4). Philadelphia, PA: Hanley & Belfus, Inc.

9. Clark, M., & Abrams, D.B. (1992). Commentary on strong and weak principles for progressing from precontemplation into action based on 12 problem behaviors. Diabetes Spectrum, 6(1), 41-42.

10. Pera, V., Clark, M., & Abrams, D.B. (1992). Current treatment of obesity: A behavioral medicine perspective. Rhode Island Medical Journal, 75, 477-481.

11. Abrams, D.B., & Clark, M. (1992). Commentary on stages of change and decisional balance for twelve problem behaviors. Diabetes Spectrum, 6(1), 38-40.

12. Kadden, R., Carroll, K., Donovan, D., Abrams, D.B., et al. (1993). Cognitive-behavioral coping skills program for alcoholics. Monograph No. 3. National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. US Government Printing Office.

13. Linnan, L., Emmons, K., Galuska, E., & Abrams, D.B. (1993). Smoking control at the workplace: Current status and emerging issues. Rhode Island Medicine, 76(10), 510-514.

14. Emmons, K.M., Clark, M.M., Friedman, F., Linnan, L., Marcus, B.H., & Abrams, D.B. (1994). Challenges facing behavioral medicine in the 1990's: The development and maintenance of health promotion programs in the private teaching hospital. The Behavior Therapist, 15, 198-201.

15. Abrams, D.B., et al. (1994). Cancer control at the workplace: The Working Well Trial. International Journal of Preventive Medicine, 23(1), 15-27. Site principal investigator and lead developer of the intervention model.

16. Abrams, D.B. (1995). Division 50 on addictions: Finding synergism with division 38. The Health Psychologist, 17, 4-5, 35.

17. Abrams, D.B. (1995). Integrating basic, clinical, and public health research for alcohol-tobacco interactions. In J.B. Fertig & J.P. Allen (Eds.), Alcohol and tobacco: From basic science to policy. NIAAA Alcohol Research Monograph 30.

18. Abrams, D.B., Marlatt, G.A., & Sobell, M.B. (1995). Overview of section II: Treatment, early intervention, and policy. In J. Fertig & J.P. Allen (Eds.), Alcohol and tobacco: From basic science to policy. NIAAA Research Monograph 30.

19. Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Colby, S.M., & Abrams, D.B. (1995). Smoking among alcoholics during and after treatment: Implications for models, treatment strategies and policy. In J.B. Fertig & J.P. Allen (Eds.), Alcohol and tobacco: From basic science to policy. NIAAA Alcohol Research Monograph 30.

20. Sorensen, G., Thompson, B., Glanz, K., et al & Abrams, D.B. For the Working Well Research Group. (1996). Work site-based cancer prevention: Primary results from the

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Working Well Trial. American Journal of Public Health, 86, 939-947. Site principal investigator and lead developer of the intervention model.

21. Niaura, R.S, & Abrams, D.B. (2001). Stopping smoking: A hazard for people with a history of major depression. The Lancet, 357, 1900-1901.Corporate Authorship or Multicenter Trials.

22. Bachrach, C., Abrams, D.B., Lightfoot, D.W., Kielman, j., Weiss M. (2009) Social, Behavioral and Economic Research on the Federal Context. National Science and Technology Council, Washington, DC.

23. Villanti, A.C., Abrams, D.B. (2011). Smoking prevention policies and programs. In: Gellman MD, Turner JR, eds. Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. New York: Springer; in press.

24. Abrams D.B. (2011) Biography . In: Gellman MD, Turner JR, eds. Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. New York: Springer; in press.

25. Rimer BK, Abrams D.B. (2012). Present and Future Horizons for Transdisciplinary Research. American Journal of Preventative Medicine, 42(2):200-1.

TEACHING

1979-2004 Social Learning Theory. Biomedical Seminar. Brown University Program in Medicine.

1980 Alcoholism. Advanced Psychopathology Seminar. Brown University Psychology Internship Program.

1980 Behavioral Approaches to Alcoholism: Maintenance Problems. Advanced Psychopathology Seminar. Brown University Psychology Internship Program.

1979-1980 Supervisor, Intern Community Placement. Cranston Rehabilitation Hospital, Cranston, Rhode Island.

1979-1980 Supervisor, Psychology Interns, Butler Hospital/ Brown University Psychology Internship Program.

1980-1982 Supervisor, Intern Community Placement. Division of Health Education. The Memorial Hospital/Brown University, Pawtucket, RI.

1980-1983 Obesity. Advanced Psychopathology Seminar. Brown University Psychology Internship Program.

1983-2004 Community and Organizational Approaches to Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease. Advanced Seminar in Behavioral Medicine. Brown University Psychology Internship Consortium.

1983-1985 Preceptor: Clinical Interviewing Seminar for Medical Students (Biomed 390): The Biopsychosocial Interview. Brown University Program in Medicine.

1983-1989 Supervisor: Risk Factors Behavioral Medicine Clinic Rotation, Brown University Psychology Internship Consortium. The Miriam Hospital.

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1984-1990 Supervisor: 2-3 Full-time Postdoctoral Fellows in Behavioral and Preventive Medicine. Research on Smoking Cessation and Diabetes Projects.

1984-1990 Clinical Research: Methodology and Statistics. Advanced Seminar: Brown University Psychology Internship Consortium.

1984-2004 Tobacco Dependence: Health Impact and Treatment. Advanced Seminar: Brown University Psychology Training Consortium.

1990-2004 Faculty Advisor: Brown University. Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Behavioral and Preventive Medicine.

1987-2005 Tobacco Dependence: Epidemiology, Etiology, Treatment and Prevention. Postdoctoral Seminar Series. Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies.

1995 Invited Guest Lecturer: Social cognitive theory applied to health behavior change. The Harvard School of Public Health.

1995-2004 Primary Supervisor. Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University.

1998-2004 Ethics and Peer Review in Alcohol and Addiction Research. Core Seminar Series: Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University.

2000-2004 Lecturer: BC32, Introduction to Public Health, Brown Medical School, Public Health Program. Melissa Clark, Course Leader

2001-2004 Tobacco Dependence and the Evil Empire: Biomed 168. Full credit course for graduate students in Public Health and senior undergraduates. Brown Medical School, Public Health Programs (with Amanda Graham, Co-Leader).

2008-present Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention. Lecturer, TBIO-520 Cancer Prevention, Control and Epidemiology. Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, DC.

2009 Summer course Faculty. Tobacco Cessation and Policy: A Systems Integrative Approach. The Institute for Global Tobacco Control at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 4th Annual Global Tobacco Control Leadership Program. Mount Washington Conference Center, Baltimore, MD.

2009 Tobacco Use Behavior. FAMRI Center of Excellence. The Institute for Global Tobacco Control at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

2009 Field placement supervisor: Justin Byron, Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

2009-2011 Thesis Advisor: Jennifer Pearson, Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

2009-2011 Thesis Advisor: Andrea Villanti, Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

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2009-present Etiology, Prevention and Control of Cancer. Lecturer 340.624.01 Tobacco Use: Still our No.1 Preventable Cause of Disease Burden, Death and Excess of Healthcare costs. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

2010-present Principles and Practice in Behavioral Science in Cancer Control, TBIO532, Cancer Prevention, Control and Epidemiology, Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, DC.

2010-present Tobacco Control Science to Public Health Policy. Lecturer, Translating Research into Public Health Programs, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

2010 Tobacco, Biomedical and Public Health Sciences: A Journey From Cells to Society. Lecturer, Deans’ Lecture, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

2011 How Research Informs Policy: The Tobacco Control Wars. Lecturer, LunchLearn Link Seminar, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

2011 Faculty Advisor: Kyle Prier, Robert Vollinger, Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

RESEARCH GRANT PARTICIPATION

1. Co-Principal Investigator (with B. McCrady, Ph.D., Principal Investigator). The effect of spouse involvement on the behavioral treatment of alcoholism. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Grant #AA03984, $340,000 over three and a half years. Funded July 1979.

2. Principal Investigator. Differences between smoking quitters and chronic relapsers on triple response mode measures of social stress. Biomedical Research Support Grant. $17,000 over 1 year. Funded June 1980.

3. Co-Principal Investigator (with P. Monti, Ph.D., Principal Investigator). Skills training for treatment of alcoholism. The Veterans Administration. $190,000 over three years. Funded August, 1982.

4. Principal Investigator. Psychosocial stressors, smoking cessation and coronary heart disease. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Grant #R01 HL28793, $266,000 over four years. September, 1982 – August, 1986.

5. Principal Investigator. Self-help smoking cessation for women at the worksite. National Cancer Institute. Grant #R01 CA38309, $1,246,870 over 5 years. Funded September, 1984 – August, 1989.

6. Principal Investigator. Individual versus partner-supported weight loss and maintenance in type II diabetics. Rhode Island Diabetes Foundation and Centers for Disease Control. $35,000 over 1 year. Funded March, 1985.

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7. Co-Investigator (with P. Monti, Principal Investigator). Patient-treatment matching for alcoholics. The Veterans Administration. $44,000 over 1 year. Funded July, 1985.

8. Co-Investigator (with A. Assaf, Principal Investigator). Smoking prevention for Black and Hispanic youths. National Cancer Institute. $1,000,000 over five years. Funded September, 1985.

9. Co-Investigator (with M. Goldstein, R. Niaura, and M. Follick). Fixed versus ad-lib schedules of nicotine gum administration for smoking cessation. American Cancer Society and Brown University. $7,000 over 2 years. Funded September, 1985.

10. Co-Investigator (with M. Goldstein, Principal Investigator). Self-help administration of nicotine gum in physician's office practice for smoking cessation. National Cancer Institute. #1 R03 CA44022-01, $35,000 over 2 years. Funded July, 1986 – June, 1988.

11. Principal Investigator. Psychosocial stressors, smoking cessation and coronary heart disease. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Grant #R01 HL28793, $450,000 over 4 years. Funded September, 1986-1990. (Second competitive renewal of Psychosocial stress and smoking relapse research program, National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute, 1982-1986.)

12. Co-Principal Investigator (with P. Monti, Principal Investigator). Cue exposure assessment and treatment for alcoholics. The Veterans Administration. $198,000 over 2 years. Funded September, 1986.

13. Principal Investigator. Saliva cotinine, second-hand exposure and workplace smoking reduction for Rhode Island. Rhode Island Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control. $394,185 over 3 years. Funded September, 1987.

14. Principal Investigator. Treatment of hypertension in type II diabetics. Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia and Rhode Island Department of Health. $66,000. Funded 1988-1989.

15. Co-Principal Investigator (with P. Monti, Principal Investigator). Social skills training for cocaine abusers. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $992,094 over 5 years. Funded 1988 - 1993.

16. Co-Principal Investigator (with P. Monti, Principal Investigator). Cue exposure and skills training in the treatment of alcoholism. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $1,250,392 over 5 years. Funded July, 1988 – June, 1993.

17. Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). The implications of pulmonary feedback in the prevention of smoking cessation relapse. American Lung Association. $34,293 over 3 years. Funded July, 1988 – June, 1990.

18. Co-Principal Investigator (with M. Goldstein, Principal Investigator). Fluoxetine vs. placebo in smoking cessation. Eli Lilly & Company. $203,000. Funded August, 1989 – July, 1991.

19. Principal Investigator. Accelerating smoking cessation at the workplace. (Second competitive renewal, funded since 1984) National Cancer Institute, Cancer Prevention Research Center. Grant #P01 CA50087, $2,893,730 over 5 years. Funded September, 1989 – August, 1994.

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20. Co-Principal Investigator (with M. Goldstein, Principal Investigator). Efficacy of clonidine as an aid to smoking cessation. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Grant #R01 DA05623, $329,103 over 4 years. Funded September, 1989 – August, 1993.

21. Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). Nicotine dependence and smoking relapse. National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute. #R01 HL32318, $460,000 over 4 years. Funded April, 1991 – March, 1994. (Third competitive renewal of Psychosocial stress and smoking relapse research program, National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute; 1982-1986 and 1986-1990).

22. Co-Principal Investigator (with P. Monti, Principal Investigator). Smoking, alcoholics' reactivity and treatment motivation. . National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Grant #1 R01 AA08734-02, $1,336,249 over 5 years. Funded July, 1991 – June, 1996.

23. Co-Principal Investigator (with K. Emmons, Principal Investigator). Increasing physical activity at the workplace: Implications for cancer prevention. National Cancer Institute. $114,000 over 3 years. Funded 1991 - 1994.

24. Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). Smoking cessation treatment for depressed smokers. National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute. $1,400,000 over 4 years. (Fourth competitive renewal of psychosocial stress and smoking relapse research program), National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute; 1982-1986; 1986-1990; and 1991-1995.

25. Co-Principal Investigator (with D. Rohsenow, Principal Investigator). Smoking's effect on elicited reactions to alcohol cues among alcoholics. Veterans Administration Merit Review Award. $287,320 over 3 years. Funded April, 1992 – March, 1995.

26. Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Brown, Principal Investigator). Coping with depression in smoking cessation. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Grant #1 R01 DA08511-01, $1,450,502 over 4 years. Funded December, 1992 – November, 1996.

27. Co-Principal Investigator (with K. Emmons, Principal Investigator). Does health feedback enhance self-help smoking outcome? National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Grant #1 R01 HL48190-01, $725,626 over 4 years. Funded 1992 - 1996.

28. Principal Investigator. Reaching underserved women for health promotion and disease prevention at the workplace. Office of Women's Health and National Cancer Institute. $50,000. Funded March, 1993 – February, 1995.

29. Co-Principal Investigator (with B. Marcus, Principal Investigator). Smoking cessation, weight gain, and exercise in women. National Cancer Institute. Grant #1 R29 CA59660, $297,370 over 5 years. Funded June, 1993 – May, 1998.

30. Co-Principal Investigator (with B. Marcus, Principal Investigator). Exercise, smoking cessation and weight concerns in women. American Cancer Society. $324,000, returned, overlapping funds with National Cancer Institute grants.

31. Co-Principal Investigator (with D. Rohsenow, Principal Investigator). Motivation and coping skills training for cocaine abuse. National Institute of Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism. Grant #2 R01 DA04859-07, $1,397,217 over 4 years. Funded 1993 - 1997.

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32. Co-Principal Investigator (with K. Emmons, Principal Investigator). Motivating smokers to reduce their children's environmental tobacco exposure. National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute. Grant # 1R01 HL054351-01, $1,418,369 over 5 years. Funded April, 1994 – March, 1999.

33. Co-Principal Investigator (with P. Monti, Principal Investigator). Coping, cue exposure and naltrexone treatment with alcoholics. National Institute of Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism. Grant #2 R01 AA07850-06, $1,281,433 over 5 years. Funded June, 1994 – May, 1999.

34. Principal Investigator. Enhancing worksite cancer prevention through the home. National Cancer Institute. (Third competitive renewal, funded since 1984) Grant #P01 CA50087, $2,582,886 over 5 years. Funded 1994 - 1999.

35. Principal Investigator. Intervention technology core. National Cancer Institute. Grant #P01 CA50087, $1,217,236 over 5 years. Funded 1994 - 1999.

36. Co-Director and Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Prochaska, Principal Investigator). Accelerating cancer prevention through the home. National Cancer Institute - Cancer Prevention Research Center Award. (Second competitive renewal of P01 CA050087, funded since 1989). $12,500,000 over 5 years. Funded September, 1994 – August, 1999.

37. Co-Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). A multicenter, randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled, 2x2 factorial design study of naltrexone 50 mg/day and nicotine patch as adjunctive treatment to psychosocial therapy for prevention of smoking relapse. Dupont Merck. $150,000. Funded July, 1995 – June, 1996.

38. Principal Investigator. Minority women and work: Enhancing recruitment and retention in worksite health promotion research efforts. Office of Research on Women's Health. $87,702 over 2 years. Funded July, 1995 – June, 1997.

39. Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). A multicenter comparison of Wellbutrin (bupropion hydrochloride) sustained release versus placebo for the prevention of relapse in patients who quit smoking while on Wellbutrin sustained release (Wellbutrin Protocol 406). Glaxo-Wellcome. $485,000 over 2 years. Funded December, 1995 – November, 1997.

40. Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). A multicenter, randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled study of naltrexone 50 mg administered once daily with a transdermal nicotine patch as adjunctive treatment to psychosocial therapy for prevention of smoking relapse (Study 393-107). DuPont Merck Pharmaceutical Company. $295,205. Funded June - December, 1996.

41. Principal Investigator. A guide for nurses to implement best practice smoking cessation within home health care. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. $46,816. Funded June, 1996 – May, 1997.

42. Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). Motivation and patch treatment for underserved smokers. National Cancer Institute/National Institute on Drug Abuse. Grant #R01 DA10860, $1,586,476 over 3 years. Funded July, 1996 – June, 1999.

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43. Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). Efficacy of Nicorette, Nicotrol, and Habitrol in relieving acute craving in abstinent cigarette smokers. SmithKline Beecham. $195,913. Funded August - December, 1996.

44. Principal Investigator. Motivating alcoholics to quit smoking. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism. Grant #R01 AA011211, $2,289,980 over 5 years. Funded September, 1996 – August, 2002.

45. Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). The evaluation of the efficacy of a transdermal delivery system of nicotine/mecamylamine in cigarette smokers (P517/0796). Sano Corporation. $368,219. Funded January - June, 1997.

46. Co-Principal Investigator (with B. Borrelli, Principal Investigator). A new channel for smoking cessation: Visiting nurses. National Cancer Institute. Grant #R01 CA074553, $499,979 over 4 years. Funded April, 1997 – March, 2001.

47. Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). Matching antidepressant treatment for smoking cessation. National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute. Grant # R01 HL032318, $1,548,724 over 4 years. (Fourth competitive renewal of psychosocial stress and smoking relapse research program), National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute; 1982-1986; 1986-1990; and 1991-1995. Funded July, 1997 – June, 2001.

48. Co-Investigator (with R. Brown, Principal Investigator). Efficacy of depression skills treatment with alcoholics. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism. Grant #R01 AA10958, $1,886,845 over 5 years. Funded July, 1997 – June, 2001.

49. Co-Investigator (with R. Brown, Principal Investigator). Coping with depression in smoking cessation. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Grant #R01 DA008511, $1,983,952 over 4 years. Funded July, 1997 – June, 2001.

50. Co-Investigator (with R. Brown, Principal Investigator). Smoking cessation in teens with comorbid psychopathology. National Cancer Institute. Grant #R01 CA077082, $1,847,469 over 4 years. Funded September, 1997 – August, 2001.

51. Co-Principal Investigator (with D. Rohsenow, Principal Investigator). Increasing alcoholics’ motivation to quit smoking. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Grant #R01 AA011318, $1,500,000 over 5 years. Funded August, 1997 – July, 2002.

52. Co-Investigator (with W. Shadel, Principal Investigator). Information processing and cue reactivity between motivated and nonmotivated smokers. American Cancer Society. Grant #IN45-39. $10,000. Funded January, 1998 – July, 1999.

53. Co-Investigator (With R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). Wellbutrin SR for smoking cessation: An investigation of mechanisms of action relating to the reinforcing properties of cigarette smoking. Glaxo Wellcome. $50,000 over 1 year. Funded January – December, 1998.

54. Co-Investigator (with B. Marcus, Principal Investigator). Moderate exercise to aid smoking cessation in women. National Cancer Institute. Grant #R01 CA077249, $1,580,967 over 4 years. Funded April, 1998 – March, 2002.

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55. Co-Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). A multicenter, double blind placebo controlled study to evaluate the efficacy of buspirone as an aid to smoking cessation. Bristol-Myers Squibb. $180,000 over 1 year. Funded January – December, 1999.

56. Co-Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). A multicenter double blind randomized placebo controlled parallel group study to examine the efficacy and safety of Meridia (Sibutramine Hydrochloride) plus adjunctive nicotine therapy (Habitrol patch) as an aid for smoking cessation in patients who smoke cigarettes. Knoll Pharmaceuticals. $302,100 over 2 years. Funded January, 1999 – December, 2000.

57. Co-Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). Motivation and patch treatment for HIV-positive smokers. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Grant #R01 DA012344, $2,519,197 over 5 years. Funded January, 1999 – December, 2004.

58. Co-Investigator (with W. Shadel, Principal Investigator). A social cognitive theory of smoking and cessation. National Cancer Institute. Grant #R01 CA081291, $587,886 over 3 years. Funded April, 1999 – March, 2002.

59. Co-Investigator (with B. Borrelli, Principal Investigator). Motivating parents of kids with asthma to quit smoking. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Grant #R01 HL062165, $1,903,603 over 4 years. Funded August, 1999 – July, 2003.

60. Co-Investigator (with W. Shadel, Principal Investigator). Adolescent social cognition and cigarette advertising. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Grant #R03 DA012350, $156,191 over 2 years. Funded September, 1999 – August, 2001.

61. Principal Investigator. Nicotine dependence: Risk and recovery over generations. National Cancer Institute and National Institute on Drug Abuse (S.P.O.R.E.). Grant #P50 CA084719, $11,582,454 over 5 years. Funded October, 1999 – September, 2004.

62. Co-Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). A single dose double-blind randomized, placebo-controlled study to characterize the effect of CP-526-555 on nicotine craving in healthy smokers. Pfizer, Inc. $100,000 over 1 year. Funded October, 2000 – June, 2001.

63. Co-Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). The effects of d-amphetamine in humans. Eli Lilly Company. $50,000 over 2 years. Funded October, 2000 – October, 2002.

64. Co-Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). Zyban for smoking cessation: An investigation of mechanisms of action relating to the reinforcing properties of smoking cessation. Glaxo Wellcome. $50,000 over 1 year. Funded June, 2001 - June, 2002.

65. Principal Investigator Transdisciplinary cancer control research training grant. National Cancer Institute. Grant #R25 CA087972, $2,671,251 over 5 years. Funded September, 2000 – August, 2005.

66. Co-Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). A single dose double-blind randomized, placebo-controlled study to characterize the effect of CP-526-555 on nicotine craving in healthy smokers. Pfizer, Inc., $100,000. Funded 10/20/00-6/1/01.

67. Co-Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). A twelve-week double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, multicenter study evaluating the safety and efficacy of

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a flexible-dosing strategy for CP-526, 555 (0.5 mg to 2.0 mg total daily dose in smoking cessation) (Protocol A3051016). Pfizer, Inc., $336,000. Funded 1/1/02-6/30/02.

68. Co-Investigator (with R. Niaura, Principal Investigator). A forty-week double-blind, multicenter, nontreatment extension to Study A3051016, Evaluating the efficacy of a flexible-dosing strategy (0.5 to 2.0 mg total daily dose) in smoking cessation. Pfizer, Inc., $83,525. Funded 6/1/02-2/29/03.

69. Co-Investigator (with C. Neighbors, Principal Investigator). Economic Impact of Tobacco Use Across the Life Span: An Examination of In-Utero Exposure, Smoker Subgroups, and Tailored Treatments.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Grant#044595, $402,570. Funded 01/15/2002-01/14/2006.

70. Principal Investigator. (transferred to R. Niaura upon Abrams appointment to Director, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR), Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health). Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center (TTURC competitive renewal –Nicotine Dependence: Phenotype, Endotype & Contexts. National Institutes of Health and National Cancer Institute. Grant #P50 CA084719, $8,626,255. Funded 8/04 - 8/09.

71. Principal Investigator. (transferred to A. Graham upon Abrams appointment to Director, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR), Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health). Internet and Telephone Treatment for Smoking Cessation.” National Cancer Institute, Grant #R01 CA104836, $2,610,126. Funded 9/04-8/09.

72. Principal Investigator. (transferred to W. Rakowski upon Abrams appointment to Director, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR), Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health). Transdisciplinary cancer control research training grant. National Cancer Institute. Grant #R25 CA087972, $2,671,251 over 5 years. Funded 9/06 – 8/10.

73. Co-Investigator. (with T. Kirchner, Principal Investigator). Comparative Effectiveness of Web-based Mobile Support for the DC Tobacco Quitline. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Grant #RC1 DA028710, $977,342. Funded 9/30/2009 – 9/29/2011.

74. Co-Investigator. (with N. Cobb, Principal Investigator). Online Social Networks for Smoking Cessation Intervention Dissemination. National Cancer Institute. Grant #1 R01 CA155369, $1,163,359. Funded 07/01/2011 - 06/30/2014.

75. Co-Investigator. (with A. Graham, Principal Investigator). Improving Adherence to Web-Based Cessation Programs: A Social Network Approach. National Cancer Institute. Grant #R01 CA 155489, $2,796,099. Funded 07/01/2011 - 06/30/2016.

76. Principal Investigator (subcontract, Westat). National Longitudinal Survey of Tobacco Use. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Grant Award: HHSN 27120110027C, $2,763,479. Funded 09/01/2011 – 08/31/2016.

77. Principal Investigator (subcontract, Georgetown Univ/NIDA). Modeling Policy Impact on Cigarettes and Smokeless Use on US Mortality. Grant# R01 DA036497-01/04, $115, 860. Funded 09/30/2013 – 08/31/2017.

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ACADEMIC SERVICE

1982-1989 Chairperson, Primary Prevention Research Committee, Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies.

1983-1988 Member, Brown University Psychology Internship Consortium, Selection Committee, Behavioral Medicine Track.

1983-2004 Member, Brown University Psychology Internship Consortium, Behavioral Medicine Track and Curriculum Development Committee.

1983-2000 Supervisor and Academic Mentor, Brown University Psychology Internship Consortium, Behavioral Medicine Track.

1984-1985 Member, Committee on Psychology Internship Training Curriculum.

1984-1992 Member, The Miriam Hospital Human Subjects Institutional Review Board.

1985 Member, Committee on Internship Training Evaluation.

1986-1990 Chairperson, Brown University Psychology Consortium, Postdoctoral Training Program, Behavioral Medicine Track.

1993-1995 Member, The Miriam Hospital Research Council.

1993-2004 Member, Brown University Promotions and Reappointments Committee, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior.

1995-2004 Member, Academic Advisory Council: Lifespan Academic Medical Center, Brown Medical School.

1995-2004 Member, Lifespan Academic Medical Center, Behavioral Health Council.

1998-2004 Member, Dean’s Council of Department Chairs and Center Directors, Brown Medical School.

2002-2004 Member, Brown Medical School, Program in Public Health, Center Directors Committee.

2009-Present Member, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Academic and Curriculum Committee, Department of Health, Behavior and Society Committee.

2009-Present Member, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Steering, Finance and External Development Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Society Committee.

2009-Present Member, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Appointments and Promotions Committee.

2009-Present Member, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Research Affairs Committee.

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PRESENTATIONS

Scientific Meetings

1. Abrams, D.B. Social learning theory. Paper presented to special interest group, The Memorial Hospital, September, 1979.

2. Abrams, D.B. Morbid obesity: Assessment and follow-up issues. Paper presented at the Symposium on Morbid Obesity, Rhode Island Hospital, November, 1979.

3. Abrams, D.B. Obesity: Behavioral approaches. Paper presented at the Rhode Island Hospital, March, 1980.

4. Monti, P.M., Ahern, D.K., Abrams, D.B., & Munroe, S. The relationship between multimodally-measured social skills and social anxiety in role-play assessment procedures. Paper presented at the eighty-ninth annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, August, 1981.

5. Wallander, J., Ahern, D., Abrams, D.B., & Monti, P.M. Anxiety as a moderating variable in social skills: A multimodal assessment study. Paper presented at the 15th annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada, November, 1981.

6. Elder, J.P., Rodrigues, A., Fergola, F., Artz, L., & Abrams, D.B. Social skills and health protective behaviors: Generating interpersonal support for risk factor reduction. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada, November, 1981.

7. McCrady, B., Noel, N., Abrams, D.B., & Hay, W. Components of spouse involvement in the behavioral treatment of alcoholism. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada, November, 1981.

8. Abrams, D.B., Elder, J., Lassater, T., & Carleton, R. Social learning theory principles for community health promotion: An integration across levels of intervention. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Los Angeles, California, November, 1982.

9. Peterson, G., Abrams, D.B., Beaudin, P., & Elder, J. Worksite weight management: An evaluation of lay versus professional group facilitators. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Public Health Association, Toronto, Canada, November, 1982.

10. Fowler, J., Abrams, D.B., Peterson, G., & Follick, M.J. Professional versus volunteer leaders in worksite weight management. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, March, 1983.

11. Abrams, D.B., Elder, J., Carleton, R., & Artz, L. Organizational health promotion: An integrated approach. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, March, 1983.

12. McGraw, S., & Abrams, D.B. Program and outcome evaluation of a community project: Bridging the gap. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, March, 1983.

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13. Follick, M.J., Fowler, J., & Abrams, D.B. Worksite weight loss: The problem of adherence. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Anaheim, California, 1983.

14. Abrams, D.B., Monti, P.M., et al. Assessment of anxiety and competence in male and female smokers and quitters. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, May, 1984.

15. Monti, P., Zwick, B., Abrams, D.B., et al. A behavioral analytic investigation of drinking cues in problem drinkers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, May, 1984.

16. Binkoff, J., Zwick, W.R., Abrams, D.B., Monti, P.M., et al. Cue exposure and drink refusal skills in alcoholics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, August, 1984.

17. Abrams, D.B., Pinto, R., et al. An evaluation of psychosocial stress reactivity across two addictive disorders: Smoking and alcohol abuse. Special citation paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, March, 1985.

18. Abrams, D.B., Pinto, R., Monti, P.M. et al. Health education vs. cognitive stress management vs. social support training for relapse prevention in worksite smoking cessation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, March, 1985.

19. Pinto, R., Abrams, D.B., et al. Nicotine dependence as a predictor of relapse in worksite smoking cessation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, March, 1985.

20. Niaura, R.S., Abrams, D.B., DeMuth, B., Monti, P.M., & Pinto, R. Cue exposure to cigarettes as a predictor of relapse in smokers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Houston, Texas, November, 1985.

21. Monti, P.M., Zwick, W., Abrams, D.B., et al. Role-play assessment of coping skills in alcoholics in a treatment outcome study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, March, 1985.

22. Liepman, M.R., Binkoff, J.A., Nirenberg, T.D., Abrams, D.B., Monti, P.M., & Zwick, W.R. Reactions of recovering male alcoholics to alcohol cue exposure. Abstract presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, South Carolina, 1985.

23. Abrams, D.B., Monti, P.M., & Carey, K. Predictors of six-month outcome of behavioral treatment for smoking at the worksite. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1986.

24. Abrams, D.B., Monti, P.M., et al. Coping with smoking cues: Relation to smoking treatment outcome. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1986.

25. Fowler, J.L., Abrams, D.B., et al. Worksite weight loss: The effects of a competition system. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1986.

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26. Abrams, D.B., Biener, L., et al. Impact of smoking policy change on ambient carbon monoxide levels at the worksite. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1986.

27. Raciti, M.A., Abrams, D.B., et al. Self-reported weight at the worksite: A validation study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1986.

28. Biener, L., Abrams, D.B., et al. Effects of restrictive policy on employees smoking. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1986.

29. Abrams, D.B., & Monti, P.M. Bio-behavioral mechanisms in patient-treatment matching for alcoholics. In R. Longabaugh (Chair), Patient-treatment matching in alcoholism. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August, 1986.

30. Abrams, D.B., Monti, P.M., & Carey, K.B. Long-term outcome of behavioral smoking cessation treatment at the worksite. Paper presented at the 20th annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Chicago, Illinois, November, 1986.

31. Biener, L., Abrams, D.B., Carey, M., McAnulty, D., & Follick, M. Non-participants in worksite smoking cessation program. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, March, 1987.

32. Carey, K., & Abrams, D.B. Half-life of saliva cotinine after smoking cessation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, March, 1987.

33. Goldstein, M., Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., & Follick, M.J. Schedule of nicotine gum administration and smoking cessation treatment outcome. Citation paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, March, 1987.

34. Steinberg, J., Abrams, D.B., et al. Individual versus partner supported lifestyle change for type II obese diabetics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, March, 1987.

35. Pedraza, M., Zwick, W., Binkoff, J., Monti, P.M., & Abrams, D.B. Developing social learning predictors of smoking relapse: Quantifying the relationship between cognitions, behaviors and outcome. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, 1987.

36. Abrams, D.B., Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., & Niaura, R.S. A comparison across addictions of hypothesized predictors of treatment outcome. Presented as part of an Institute on Commonalities in Addiction: Mechanisms and Processes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA, April, 1988.

37. Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., Monti, P.M., Pedraza, M., & Rohsenow, D.J. Reactions of cigarette smokers to social and physical smoking cues. Paper presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1988.

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38. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Binkoff, J.A., Liepman, M., Nirenberg, T., & Abrams, D.B. Patient-treatment matching for alcoholics in communication skills vs. cognitive-behavioral mood management training. Paper presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1988.

39. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., & Abrams, D.B. Patient-treatment matching for alcoholics in treatment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Beaver Creek, Colorado, June, 1989.

40. Marshall, R., Abrams, D.B., Marcus, B., & Kane, M. Biochemical markers of individual behavior change: Implications for the evolution of worksite smoking policies. Presented at the annual convention of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, Illinois, October, 1989.

41. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Rubonis, A.V., Goddard, P., Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., Sirota, A.B., & Colby, S. Alcohol cue reactivity during detoxification. Paper presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, November, 1989.

42. DePue, J., Niaura, R.S., Abrams, D.B., Goldstein, M.G., Gorkin, L., & Follick, M. Behavioral treatment of combined hypertension and type II diabetes. Paper presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, 1989.

43. Goddard, P., Rubonis, A., Rohsenow, D., Monti, P., Niaura, R., & Abrams, DB. Relationships among cognitive, affective and behavioral determinants of relapse in alcoholic males. Paper presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, November, 1989.

44. Abrams, D.B., Niaura, R., & Goldstein, M. Cue exposure and nicotine gum treatments to reduce short-term relapse in smokers. Paper presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, November, 1989.

45. Rohsenow, D., Monti, P., Rubonis, A., Goddard, P., Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., Sirota, A., & Colby, S. Alcohol cue reactivity during detoxification. Paper presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, November, 1989.

46. Emmons, K.M., Abrams, D.B., Marshall, R., McCombs, S., & Kane, M. A naturalistic study of passive smoke exposure. Paper presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, 1989.

47. Abrams, D.B., Emmons, K.M., & Marshall, R., et al. The relationship between biochemical and survey measurement of passive smoke exposure. Paper presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, 1989.

48. Emmons, K.M., Biener, L.B., Abrams, D.B., & Galuska, E. Feedback on pulmonary function: Motivating smokers and nonsmokers at the workplace. Paper presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, 1989.

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49. Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., Rohsenow, D., Monti, P.M., Longabaugh, R., & Beattie, M. Alcohol and nicotine dependence in alcoholics: Relationships with level of intake and reactions to high risk situations. Paper presented at the Conference on Multiple Addictions, San Diego University, San Diego, California, January, 1990.

50. Fingeret, A., Abrams, D.B., Monti, P.M., Munroe, S., Pedraza, M., Rohsenow, D., Cooney, N., & Kadden, R. Gender differences in social skills of alcoholics in general and alcohol-related situations. Paper presented at the 61st annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April, 1990.

51. Goddard, P., Rubonis, A., Rohsenow, D., Monti, P.M., & Abrams, D.B. Problem-solving skills in alcoholics: A preliminary investigation. Presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, May, 1990.

52. Marcus, B.H., Abrams, D.B., Niaura, R.S., & Rossi, J.S. Initiating and maintaining exercise and other positive health behaviors. In J. Prochaska (Chairperson), The stages of change: Extensions to new areas of behavior change. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August, 1990.

53. Marcus, B., Albrecht, A., Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., & Thompson, P. Physical exercise improves maintenance of smoking cessation in women. Paper presented at the 63rd scientific sessions of the American Heart Association, Dallas, Texas, November, 1990.

54. Clark, M., Abrams, D.B., Niaura, R., Rossi, J., & Eaton, C. Self-efficacy in weight management: The development and validation of the Weight Efficacy Lifestyle (WEL) questionnaire. Poster presented at the 24th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Francisco, California, November, 1990.

55. Rohsenow, D.J., Rubonis, A.V., Monti, P.M., Goddard, P., Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., Sirota, A., & Colby, S. Urges to drink and salivation in response to drinking cues as predictors of rapid relapse. Paper presented at the 24th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Francisco, California, November, 1990.

56. Goldstein, M.G., Niaura, R.S., & Abrams, D.B. Nicotine dependence, nicotine gum and brief treatment. Paper presented at the 143rd annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, May, 1990.

57. Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Rubonis, A.V., Goddard, P., Niaura, R.S., Sirota, A.D., Colby, S.M., & Abrams, D.B. Effects of alcohol cue exposure treatment on the drinking behavior of male alcoholics. In: Alcohol cue reactivity assessment and cue exposure treatment. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Marco Island, Florida, June, 1991.

58. Rubonis, A.V., Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Sirota, A.D., Colby, S.M., Munroe, S.M., Niaura, R.S., & Abrams, D.B. Mood induction and alcohol cue reactivity in male and female alcoholics. Symposium presented at the 99th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, August, 1991.

59. Niaura, R., Abrams, D., & Monti, P. Response to social stress, urge to smoke and smoking relapse. Paper presented at the 99th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, August, 1991.

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60. Brown, R.A., Murphy, J.K., Niaura, R., Kislalioglu, S., Goldstein, M.G., & Abrams, D.B. Effects of doxepin, clonidine, and placebo upon mood during smoking cessation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1991.

61. Colby, S.M., Gulliver, S.B., Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Niaura, R.S., Abrams, D.B., et al. Impact of alcohol cue reactivity on the smoking topography of male alcoholics. Paper presented at the 25th annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1991.

62. Gulliver, S.B., Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Niaura, R.S., Rubonis, A.V., Sirota, A.D., & Abrams, D.B. Predicting urges to smoke and to drink in detoxifying alcoholics. Paper presented at the 25th annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1991.

63. Rohsenow, D., Monti, P., Niaura, R., Rubonis, T., Sirota, A., & Abrams, D.B. Predicting urges to smoke and to drink in detoxifying alcoholics. Paper presented at the 25th annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1991.

64. Rohsenow, D., Monti, P., Niaura, R., Sirota, A., Colby, S., Rubonis, T., Mikhala, B., & Abrams, D.B. Impact of alcohol cue reactivity on the smoking topography of alcoholics. Paper presented at the 25th annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1991.

65. Michalec, E., Zwick, W.R., Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Varney, S., Niaura, R.S., & Abrams, D.B. A cocaine specific high risk situations questionnaire for patient treatment matching. Paper presented at the 25th annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1991.

66. Marcus, B., Albrecht, A., Niaura, R., Thompson, P., & Abrams, D.B. Physical exercise improves maintenance of smoking cessation in women. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Cardiology Society, Florida, 1991.

67. Abrams, D.B., DiClemente, C., Sorensen, G., Eriksen, M., Emmons, K.M., & Thompson, B. Integrating individual and organizational perspectives for workplace cancer prevention. M. Eriksen (Chair), Worksite cancer prevention: The Working Well Cooperative Agreement. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 1991.

68. Eriksen, M., DiClemente, C., Thompson, D.B., Abrams, D.B., Sorensen, G., & Emmons,

K.M. Working Well Project: Tobacco assessment and baseline results. In M. Eriksen (Chair), Worksite cancer prevention: The Working Well Cooperative Agreement. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 1991.

69. Emmons, K.M., Abrams, D.B., & Biener, L.B. Organizational readiness to change. In C. DiClemente (Chair), A stage of change perspective in prevention and health promotion. Symposium presented at the 12th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, 1991.

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70. Emmons, K.M., Hammond, K., & Abrams, D.B. Reduction in household levels of environmental tobacco smoke associated with smoking cessation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, March, 1992.

71. Niaura, R.S., Towner, E., Abrams, D.B., & Monti, P.M. Smoking and drinking in alcoholics and non-alcoholics: What use of one substance tells us about use of the other. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, March, 1992.

72. Niaura, R., Marcus, B., Albrecht, A., Thompson, P., & Abrams, D.B. Combined effects of exercise and smoking reduction on blood lipids and lipoproteins in women. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, March, 1992.

73. Emmons, K.M., Marcus, B.H., & Abrams, D.B. Delivery of smoking cessation and passive smoking interventions at the workplace. In D. Abrams (Chairperson), Integrating individual and public health channels for smoking cessation interventions. Paper presented at the Second International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Hamburg, Germany, July, 1992.

74. Rubonis, A.V., et al., & Abrams, D.B. Assessment of attributional style in alcoholics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August, 1992.

75. Colby, S.M., Abrams, D.B., Gulliver, S.B., et al. Assessing alcohol and smoking interactions expectancies in male alcoholics. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1992.

76. Meyers, M., Monti, P.M., et al., & Abrams, D.B. A cocaine-specific role play test: Development and psychometric properties. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1992.

77. Rohsenow, D.J., Abrams, D.B., Colby, S.M., Gulliver, S.B., Niaura, R.S., & Monti, P.M. Smoking effects questionnaire: Development and psychometric properties. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1992.

78. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Michalec, E., & Abrams, D.B. Coping skills treatment for cocaine users: Effects on cocaine and alcohol use. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1992.

79. Sayette, M., Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.R., Gulliver, S.B., Colby, S.M., & Abrams, D.B. The effects of cue exposure on attention in male alcoholics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1992.

80. Varney, S., et al., & Abrams, D.B. Factors associated with help seeking for cocaine use. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1992.

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81. Niaura, R.S., Towner, E., Abrams, D.B., & Monti, P.M. Smoking and drinking in alcoholics and nonalcoholics: What use of one substance tells us about use of the other. Paper presented at the 14th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1993.

82. Emmons, K., Marcus, B., Abrams, D.B., Marshall, R., Novotny, T., Kane, M., & Etzel, R. 24 hour diary for ETS exposure. Poster presented at the 14th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1993.

83. Marcus, B.H., Emmons, K.M., Simkin, L.R., Taylor, E.R., Linnan, L., & Abrams, D.B. Exercise habits and weight concerns among female smokers. Poster presented at the 14th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1993.

84. Gulliver, S.B., Abrams, D.B., Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., & Rubonis, A.V. Cue exposure and skills treatment for alcoholics. Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Antonio, Texas, June, 1993.

85. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Michalec, E., & Abrams, D.B. Coping skills treatment for cocaine users: Preliminary results. Invited address presented at the NIDA Technical Review Meeting, Treatment of cocaine abuse: Outcome research. Bethesda, Maryland, September, 1993.

86. Abrams, D.B. Discussant. In P.M. Monti, & D.B. Abrams, Co-Chairs, Alcohol and nicotine dependence: Mechanisms, treatment and policy implications. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1993.

87. Colby, S., Gulliver, S., Rohsenow, D., Sirota, A., Abrams, D.B., et al. Alcohol and smoking interaction expectancies in patients receiving alcohol treatment. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1993.

88. Monti, P.M., & Abrams, D.B. (Co-Chairs). Alcohol and nicotine dependence: Mechanisms, treatment and policy implications. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1993.

89. Emmons, K., et al., & Abrams, D.B. A 24-hour diary for environmental tobacco exposure measurement. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1993.

90. Emmons, K., et al., & Abrams, D.B. Motivation to change multiple risk factors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1993.

91. Linnan, L., et al., & Abrams, D.B. Characteristics of participants and non-participants in health programming at 13 worksites. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1993.

92. Marcus, B.H., et al., & Abrams, D.B. Exercise habits and weight concerns among female smokers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1993.

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93. Velicer, W.F., et al., & Abrams, D.B. Design for a small state. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, March, 1993.

94. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Michaelec, E., & Abrams, D.B. Individualized coping skills treatment for cocaine abuse. In D. Rohsenow (Chair), State of the art treatments in cocaine abuse. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993.

95. Marcus, B.H., Emmons, K.M., Simkin, L.R., Taylor, E.R., Linnan, L., Abrams, D.B., & Rossi, J.S. Evaluation of stage-matched versus standard self-help physical activity interventions at the workplace. In A. Laperriere (Chairperson), Exercise adherence and prevention of exercise relapse in home, work, and medical settings. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1994.

96. Marcus, B.H., Pinto, B.M., Audrain, J.E., Taylor, E., Albrecht, A., Abrams, D.B., & Simkin, L.R. Eating habits and weight concerns in women smokers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1994.

97. Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., Goldstein, M., Velicer, W., Monti, P., Rohsenow, D., & Sirota, A. Sex differences in multiple indicators of nicotine dependence. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1994.

98. Fava, J.L., Velicer, W.F., & Abrams, D.B. A comparison of two methods of assessing stage of change for smoking cessation. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1994.

99. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Colby, S.M., & Abrams, D.B. Alcohol use outcomes for treated cocaine abusers. Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Lahaina, Hawaii, June, 1994.

100. Colby, S.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Gulliver, S.B., Sirota, A.D., Abrams, D.B., Niaura, R.S., & Monti, P.M. Alcoholics' beliefs about quitting smoking during alcohol treatment: Do they make a difference? In P.M. Monti & D.B. Abrams (Chairs), Alcohol and nicotine dependence: Biobehavioral mechanisms, treatment and policy implications. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Lahaina, Hawaii, June, 1994.

101. Sorensen, G., Abrams, D.B., Varnes, J., & Boutwell, B. Cancer control at the worksite: The working well trial. Public Health Education Session presented at the American Public Health Association's 122nd annual meeting, Washington, DC, October, 1994.

102. Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., Goldstein, M., Monti, P., Rohsenow, D., & Sirota, A. Nicotine regulation, nicotine dependence and difficulty quitting smoking. Special presidential citation session presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, California, March, 1995.

103. Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., & Monti, P.M. Differences in smokers' physiological reactivity, urges, and self efficacy across three different scenes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, California, March, 1995.

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104. Niaura, R., Goldstein, M., DePue, J., Keuthen, N., Kristeller, J., & Abrams, D.B. Fluoxetine, symptoms of depression, and smoking cessation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, California, March, 1995.

105. Shadel, W., Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., Monti, P., Rohsenow, D., & Sirota, A. Differences in smokers' physiological reactivity, urges, and self-efficacy across three different scenarios. Presidential citation paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, California, March, 1995.

106. Niaura, R., Goldstein, M., Abrams, D.B., & Brown, R. Symptoms of depression and survival. Poster presented at the first annual scientific sessions of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, California, March, 1995.

107. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Martin, R.A., & Abrams, D.B. Coping skills treatment for cocaine abuse: Outcomes at three month follow-up. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, Arizona, June, 1995.

108. Abrams, D.B. Integrating individual and public health perspectives: Lessons from tobacco dependence interventions. In J.A. Tucker (Chair), Changing addictive behavior: Moving beyond therapy assisted change. Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, August, 1995.

109. Abrams, D.B. Smoking cessation. Presented at the National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association Consensus Conference on the Undertreatment of Depression, Washington, DC, January, 1996.

110. Abrams, D.B. (Chair). Behavioral models in cancer prevention: Tyrants or servants? Symposium presented at the 20th annual meeting of the American Society of Preventive Oncology, Bethesda, Maryland, March, 1996.

111. Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., Shadel, W.G., Monti, P., Rohsenow, D., & Sirota, A. Cue exposure treatment for smoking cessation: A controlled clinical trial. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Washington, DC, March, 1996.

112. Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Swift, R.M., Abrams, D.B., Colby, S.M., Mueller, T.I., Brown, R.A., & Gordon, A. Effects of naltrexone on urge to drink during alcohol cue exposure: Preliminary results. Abstract presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June, 1996.

113. Abrams, D.B. Stepped care smoking cessation in medical practice. Presented at the American Association for Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, Baltimore, Maryland, September, 1996.

114. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Swift, R.M., Abrams, D.B., Colby, S.M., Mueller, T.I., Brown, R.A., & Gordon, A. Naltrexone's effects on urge to drink during alcohol exposure: Preliminary results. Presented at Addictions'96, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, September, 1996.

115. O'Leary, T.A., Dykstra, T., Colby, S.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Martin, R., Abrams, D.B., Sirota, A.D., & Monti, P.M. The relationship between smoking and drinking topography:

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Preliminary results from a multiple baseline analysis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1996.

116. Abrams, D.B. A conceptual model for disease prevention and health promotion. In J. Gruman (Chair), symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

117. Abrams, D.B. Chair. Innovative approaches to smoking cessation and relapse prevention. Paper session presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

118. Abrams, D.B. Discussant. Innovative treatment approaches to adolescent smoking cessation. In P.M. Monti (Chair), symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

119. Abrams, D.B. Discussant. The next generation of physical activity interventions. In J. Sallis (Chair), symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

120. Abrams, D.B., Shadel, W.G., Linnan, L., & Emmons, K.M. Assessing motivation to change multiple risk factors. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

121. Brown, R.A., Burgess, E.S., Niaura, R., Miller, I.W., Sales, S.D., Abrams, D.B., Goldstein, M.G., Hogan, J., & Murphy, J. Cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression in smoking cessation. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

122. Emmons, K., Linnan, L., Shadel, W., Marcus, B., & Abrams, D.B. The Working Healthy Project: A worksite health promotion trial targeting physical activity, diet, and smoking. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

123. Emmons, K., Shadel, W., Linnan, L., Marcus, B., & Abrams, D.B. A prospective analysis of change in multiple risk factors for cancer. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

124. Herzog, T.A., Abrams, D.B., Emmons, K.M., Linnan, L., & Shadel, W.G. A prospective analysis of the transtheoretical model using the Working Well data set. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

125. Marcus, B.H., Albrecht, A.E., Parisi, A.F., & Abrams, D.B. Exercise enhances achievement of smoking cessation in women: Findings from Commit to Quit. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

126. Marcus, B.H., Bock, B.C., Abrams, D.B., & Bock, F.R. A motivation matched, individually tailored intervention for exercise adoption. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

127. Niaura, R., Goldstein, M., Spring, B., Keuthen, N., Kristeller, J., DePue, J., Ockene, J., Prochazka, A., Abrams, D.B., Borrelli, B., & Chiles, J. Fluoxetine for smoking cessation: A

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multicenter randomized double blind dose response study. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

128. Abrams, D.B. Discussant. Cancer control research. American Society for Preventive Oncology, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1997.

129. Abrams, D.B. Grand Rounds Presentation. Treatment of tobacco dependence. University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1997.

130. Orleans, T., Abrams, D.B., Carey, M.P., Glanz, K., & Marcus, B. Changing health behavior in the 1990s: How are we doing? In J. Gruman (Chair), symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

131. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D. Individual differences among smokers: An idiographic approach. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

132. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., Abrams, D., & Goldstein, M. A multi-dimensional scale for nicotine dependence. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1997.

133. Niaura, R., Shadel, W.G., Abrams, D.B., & Goldstein, M. Is hostility associated with increased metabolism of nicotine? Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Nashville, Tennessee, June, 1997.

134. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., & Goldstein, M.G. Manipulation of smoking urges through affective imagery: Are these methods generalizable to a clinical sample? Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Nashville, Tennessee, June, 1997.

135. O’Leary, T.A., Dykstra, T., Colby, S.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Martin, R., Abrams, D.B., Sirota, A.D., & Monti, P.M. Effects of delayed drinking on smoking among women and men in a naturalistic environment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, California, July, 1997.

136. Colby, S.M., Rohsenow, D.R., Monti, P.M., Swift, R.M., Abrams, D.B., Mueller, T.I., Brown, R.A., Gordon, A., & Martin, R.A. Predictors of medication compliance in a 12-week naltrexone trial with alcoholics. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, California, July, 1997.

137. Burgess, E.S., Brown, R.A., Niaura, Miller, I.W., Abrams, D.B., & Goldstein, M.G. Patterns of change in depressive symptoms during smoking cessation: Who’s at risk for relapse? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Miami Beach, Florida, November, 1997.

138. Borrelli, B., Esler, J., Niaura, R., Goldstein, M., & Abrams, D.B. Reactivity to smoking cues as a function of depressed mood among smokers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1998.

139. Emmons, K., Marcus, B., Shadel, W., Linnan, L., & Abrams, D.B. Physical activity: A gateway to improve dietary behaviors? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1998.

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140. Linnan, L., Emmons, K., Fava, J., Laforge, R., & Abrams, D.B. Active vs. passive recruitment in worksite-based cancer prevention research: Impact on reach and comparability. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1998.

141. Niaura, R., Bock, B.C., Goldstein, M., Emmons, K., Abrams, D.B., Fagan, M., & Sweeney, P. Characteristics of under-served and minority smokers in a primary care setting. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1998.

142. Redding, C.A., Rossi, J.S., Pallonen, U.E., Prochaska, J.O., Abrams, D.B., Velicer, W.F., Meier, K.S., Greene, G.W., & Rossi, S.R. Measures of family influence on healthy behavior changes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1998.

143. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. All smoking urges are not created equal: An idiographic analysis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1998.

144. Niaura, R., Shadel, W.G., Abrams, D.B., & Goldstein, M. Individual differences in nicotine sensitivity: A cluster analytic approach. Poster presented at the 4th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, March, 1998.

145. Borrelli, B., Hecht, J., Enright, K., Hooper, S., Emmons, K., & Abrams, D.B. A new channel for behavioral health intervention: The Visiting Nurse Association. Presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, November, 1998.

146. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Martin, R.A., Colby, S.M., brown, R.A., Mueller, T., & Abrams, D.B. Motivational enhancement and coping skills training for cocaine abuse: Preliminary results. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, November, 1998.

147. Niaura, R., Shadel, W.G., Goldstein, M.G., & Abrams, D.B. Smoking and mood: Gender differences. Paper presented at the American Society of Addiction Medicine’s 11th annual conference on nicotine dependence, Marina Del Rey, California, November, 1998.

148. Borrelli, B., Abrams, D., Emmons, K., Hecht, J., & Hooper, S. Visiting nurses as a new channel for smoking cessation intervention delivery: Development and design of Project CARES (Community-Nurse Assisted Research and Education on Smoking). Presented at the International Conference on Tobacco, Canary Islands, Spain, 1999.

149. Niaura, R., Shadel, W.G., Morrow, K., Flanigan, T., & Abrams, D.B. Smoking among HIV-positive persons. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, California, March, 1999.

150. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Martin, R.A., Colby, S.M., & Abrams, D.B. Smoking motivational enhancement for substance abusers: Feasibility and acceptability. Paper presented at the 5th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, California, March, 1999.

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151. Kahler, C.W., Brown, R.A., Ramsey, S.E., Mueller, T.I., Niaura, R., Goldstein, M.G., & Abrams, D.B. Changes in negative mood and depressive symptoms in depression history—positive smokers during smoking cessation. Poster presented at the 5th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, California, March, 1999.

152. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Martin, R.A., Michalec, E., & Abrams, D.B. Brief coping skills treatment for cocaine abuse: Twelve month substance use outcomes. Presented at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Acapulco, Mexico, June, 1999.

153. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., Abrams, D.B., & Mermelstein, R. Domain specificity of cognition among smokers: Individual differences and mechanisms of action. In S. Samuels (Chair), From Smoking Cessation to Freefall Parachuting: Domain Specific Efficacy and its Transfer. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Denver, Colorado, June, 1999.

154. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. Personality structure among smokers: Assessment of a social cognitive self-regulatory system. In D. Cervone (Chair), invited symposium at the European Conference on Personality Assessment, Patras, Greece, August, 1999.

155. Abrams, D.B. New therapeutic approaches to smoking cessation. In Recent advances in cancer prevention, Host Institute Seminar presented at the annual meeting of the New England Cancer Society, Providence, Rhode Island, November, 1999.

156. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., Goldstein, M.G., & Abrams, D.B. Cognitive processing differs as a function of cardiac responses to a smoking cue. Poster presented at the 6th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Washington, DC, February, 2000.

157. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., Goldstein, M.G., & Abrams, D.B. Smoking and the Big Five personality dimensions: Solution or part of the problem? Poster presented at the 6th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Washington, DC, February, 2000.

158. Ahern, D.K., Follick, M.J., Anderson, N.B., Abrams, D.B., & Niaura, R.S. Behavioral medicine and technology: Translating research and practice into commercial applications. Seminar presented at the 21st annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, April, 2000.

159. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R.S., & Abrams, D.B. The cognitive structure underlying cigarette craving. In J. Henningfield (Chair), Nicotine: Need, desire, or addiction. Symposium presented at the World Conference on Tobacco on Health, Chicago, Illinois, August, 2000.

160. Abrams, D.B., & Ockene, J.O. (Co-Chairs). Research models for interventions that have a population impact. Symposium presented at the 11th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health, Chicago, Illinois, August, 2000.

161. Abrams, D.B. A stepped care planning framework for optimizing the efficiency of cessation interventions for populations. In Abrams, D.B., & Ockene, J.O. (Co-Chairs),

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Research models for interventions that have a population impact. Symposium presented at the 11th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health, Chicago, Illinois, August, 2000.

162. Abrams, D.B. Tobacco use patterns: Implications for research policy. Seminar presented for the Department of Community Health Seminar Series, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, October, 2000.

163. Orleans, C.T., Abrams, D.B., & Gruman, J.C. Will health care take tobacco addiction seriously: Using policy to drive practice. Paper presented at a Celebration in Honor of David Lewis, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. Part of symposium entitled, The translation of science into practice and policy, November, 2000.

164. Borrelli, B., Hecht, J., Tatewosian, L., Emmons, K., Papandonatos, G., & Abrams, D.B. Delivery of smoking cessation in the home: Attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of visiting nurses. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, Washington, 2001.

165. Hitsman, B., Abrams, D.B., Shadel, W., Niaura, R., Borrelli, B., Emmons, K., Brown, R., Swift, R., Monti, P., Rohsenow, D., Colby, S., Stout, R., Shepard, D.B., & Beaston-Blaakman, A. Seizing the right moment: Understanding readiness to quit smoking for smokers in outpatient alcohol treatment. Poster presented at the 7th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, Washington, March, 2001.

166. Shadel, W., Niaura, R., Hitsman, B., & Abrams, D.B. What are we doing wrong? Early adolescents prefer cigarette advertisements over prevention messages. Poster presented at the 7th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, Washington, March, 2001.

167. Borrelli, B., Hecht, J., Reiss, P., Goldstein, M., & Abrams, D.B. Are provider training effects sustainable: Cognitive and behavioral predictors of smoking cessation counseling by home health care nurses. Paper presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, April, 2002.

168. Hitsman, B., Abrams, D.B., Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., & Borrelli, B. Readiness to consider quitting smoking predicts later cessation success in alcoholic smokers. Poster presented at the 23

rd annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC,

April, 2002.

169. Hitsman, B., Abrams, D.B., Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., Borrelli, B., Emmons, K.M., Brown, R.A., Swift, R.M., Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., & Colby, S.M. Motivating alcoholics to quit smoking: Baseline data from a novel motivational intervention. Poster presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, April, 2002.

170. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. Information processing and imagery in cigarette and anti-smoking advertising. Poster presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, April, 2002.

171. Bock, B.C., Becker, B., Esler, J., Partridge, R., Merchant, R., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. Coping style influences depression and stress symptoms following the September 11th attacks on America. Presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, April, 2002.

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172. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. Assessing automatic craving cognitions. Poster presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, April, 2002.

173. Niaura, R., Hitsman, B., Abrams, D.B., Rohsenow, D.J., & Monti, P.M. Validation and replication of the nicotine effects questionnaire. Paper presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, Louisiana, February, 2003.

174. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. Comparing personalized smoking cues and standardized smoking cues in regular smokers. Paper presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, Louisiana, February, 2003.

175. Shadel, W.G., Cervone, D., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. An attempt to understand individual differences among smokers using the big five personality factors. Paper presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, Louisiana, February, 2003.

176. Niaura, R., Hitsman, B., & Abrams, D.B. Gender differences in positive and negative affect in response to smoking following overnight abstinence. Paper presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, Louisiana, February, 2003.

177. Lloyd-Richardson, E.E., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. Informed development of smoking cessation interventions for college students: Qualitative and quantitative findings. Poster presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, Louisiana, February, 2003.

178. Shadel, W.G., Cervone, D., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. The role of social cognitive personality structures in regulating abstinence among regular smokers. Poster presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, Louisiana, February, 2003.

179. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Martin, R.A., Colby, S.M. Abrams, D.B., & Sirota, A.D. Motivating alcoholic smokers to quit smoking: Comparison of two brief interventions.

Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Fort Lauderdale, FL, June, 2003.

180. Abrams, D.B. Stepped-care model for efficient population-level research, intervention and policy. Presented at the WCTOH Helsinki Series, Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers (TTURC): A Model for Collaborative Science, Helsinki, Finland, August, 2003.

181. Graham, A.L., Linnan, L., Weiner, B., Emmons, K., Guerten, M., & Abrams DB (April, 2000). Attitudes, beliefs, and practices about worksite health promotion among managers. Brown University Public Health Program Research Day, Providence, RI.

182. Graham, A.L., Cobb, N., Bock, B., & Abrams DB (August, 2003). Utilization And Short-Term Smoking Outcomes Among Global Users Of QuitNet.com. The 12th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Helsinki, Finland.

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183. Lerner, J.A., Rightmyer, J., Kalish, L., Graham, A.L., Abrams DB, & Oakleaf, K. (November, 2003). Evaluation of the usability of a prototype of an Internet-based smoking cessation program: eSTOP. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

184. Abrams DB, Graham, A.L., Neighbors, C., Cobb, N., & Niaura, R. (December, 2003). Delivering Comprehensive Treatment to all Smokers: Evidence-based Stepped Care. In W. Velicer, M.D. Anatchkova, and D.B. Abrams, Tailoring Tobacco Dependence Treatment. Symposium presented at the 2003 National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Boston, MA.

185. Neighbors, C.J., Graham, A.L., Abrams DB, Curry, S.J., & Rosen, M. (February, 2004). Modeling cost effectiveness of intensive smoking treatment after lung cancer screening. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

186. Graham, A.L., Cobb, N., Milner, P., Tinkelman, D., Bock, B., Neighbors, C., Papandonatos, G., Niaura, R., & Abrams DB,. (June, 2005). Internet Recruitment in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Smoking Cessation: Preliminary Results and Methodological Considerations. Critical Issues in eHealth Research Conference, Bethesda, MD.

187. Abrams DB, Discussant. DR2D4 and nicotine dependence, from genes to clinical trials. K Hutchinson (Chair). Symposium at Annual Convention, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Orlando, Florida, February 17, 2006.

188. Abrams DB, Graham AL, Levy DT, Mabry PL, Orleans CT. (April 2009). Novel Methods for Addressing Complex Problems in Health: The Use of Simulation Modeling in Tobacco Control Policy. Symposium accepted for presentation (withdrawn) at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada.

189. Cobb NK, Abrams DB, Byron MJ, Shields PG. Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (“ENDS”) in the USA: Implications For Policy. Symposium at Annual Convention, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, February 2010.

190. Colby S, Rogers M, Wen X, Clark M, Kahler CW, Ramsey S, Boergers J, Papandonatos GD, Graham AL, Niaura RS, Buka S, and Abrams DB. Test-Retest Reliability of Key Variables from the Lifetime Interview on Smoking History. Symposium at Annual Convention, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, February 2010.

191. Kirchner TR, Abrams DB, Cobb NK, Graham AL, Shiffman S. Web-Based Mobile Support for the DC Tobacco Quitline. Poster at Annual Convention, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, February 2010.

192. Winickoff J, McMillen R, Abrams DB, Pearson J, Tanski S. Zeller M, Best D, Vallone D, Klein J. National Attitudes about FDA’s Potential Regulatory Actions in the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009. Rapid Communication Abstract at Annual Convention, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, February 2010.

193. Chander G, Stanton CA, Hutton H, Abrams DB, Niaura R. Are Smokers with HIV using Information and Communication Technology? Implications for Behavioral Interventions. Rapid Communications Abstract at Annual Convention, Society for Research and Nicotine Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, February 2010.

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194. Abrams D.B. Tobacco Control, Biomedical and Public Health Sciences: A Journey From Cells to Society. Presented at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, March, 2010.

195. Abrams DB. Panel Discussion Leader, and Co-organizer. Research Needs Relevant to US FDA Legislative Authority to Regulate Tobacco Products. Preconference Workshop. Annual Convention, Society for Research and Nicotine Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, February 2010.

196. Abrams DB. Systems Thinking to Solve Complex Health Challenges: From Cells to Society. Presented at the 2010 Institute on Systems Science and Health, Columbia University, New York, June, 2010.

197. Abrams DB. Don’t Forget Tobacco Use: Still our No. 1 Preventable Cause of Disease Burden, Death and Excess Health Care Costs. Presented at the Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages, Rockville, MD, August 2010.

198. Abrams DB. Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers. Presented at the TReND session on The Science of Research Networks and Centers. National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, October 2010.

199. Abrams DB. Keynote Lecture, Tobacco Use Behavior: Systems Integration to Optimize Impact and Efficiency. Multi-State Collaborative Conference, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta Georgia, October 2010.

200. Abrams DB. Chairperson, Emerging Products in Tobacco Use Behavior and the Food and Drug Administrations’ Center for Tobacco Products. Symposium at Annual Convention, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, February 2010.

201. Abrams DB. How Research Informs Policy: The FDA and the Tobacco Control Wars. Lecturer, LunchLearn Link Seminar, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, February 2011.

202. Abrams DB. Deyton, L. and others. Panel on FDA regulation of Tobacco Products. Food and Drug Law Institute, 54th Annual Conference. April 5-6, 2011 at the Ronald Reagan Building/International Trade Center. Washington, DC.

203. Abrams DB. The science of team science: assessing the value of transdisciplinary research: Keynote Speaker, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, Retreat. Strengthen Interdisciplinary Work. Mt. Washington Conference Center, Baltimore, MD. May 2011.

204. Abrams DB. Presentation and Panelist: How Evidence Informs The Food and Drug Administration Public Health Standard: Systems Considerations. Presented at CTP Research Stakeholders Discussion Series, Rockville, Maryland, May 2011.

205. Abrams DB. Panel Discussion. Explore the political, advocacy, and policy implications of an effort to reduce the nicotine content in cigarettes and other tobacco products to non-addictive levels. Public Health Advocacy Meeting. Northeastern University Law School, Boston, MA July 2011.

206. Abrams DB. The good behavior game and building a prevention/treatment system. Lunch and discussion following Chair’s Lecture. Panelist. Johns Hopkins School of

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Public Health, Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health. Baltimore, MD. September 2011.

207. Abrams DB. Developmental Systems Science. The Society for the Study of Human Development (SSHD) Seventh Biennial Meeting. Brown University, Providence, RI, October 2011.

208. Pebbles F, Levy D, Rose J, Volkow N, Abrams DB. After Tobacco: What Would Happen if Americans Stopped Smoking? Moderator. The Kenneth E. Warner Lecturer Series hosted by Legacy, Washington, DC, October 2011.

209. Abrams DB. Keynote speaker. Challenges of Harnessing the Informatics Landscape to Promote Health Behavior change. American Academy of Health Behavior Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, March, 2012.

210. Kirchner TR, Cantrell J, Anesetti-Rothermel A, Pearson J, Ganz O, Kreslake J, Vallone D,

Abrams DB. Real- time measures of craving and Exposure to point-of-sale tobacco

predict outcomes during smoking cessation. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco

(SRNT), Boston, MA, March 2013.

211. Pearson J, Fang Y, Vallone D, Abrams DB, Niaura R. A critical examination of the

relationships between intentions to quit, quit attempts, and cessation. Society for

Research on Nicotine & Tobacco (SRNT), Boston, MA, March 2013.

212. Pearson J, Feirman S, Abrams DB, Hassmiller Lich K. A system dynamics models of the

effect of e-cigarette price on current and former smokers’ tobacco use behavior.

American Academy of Health Behavior (AAHB), Santa Fe, NM, March 2013.

213. Abrams DB. Discussant. Ecological Momentary Assessment of Smoking: Capturing Micro

processes Across the Tobacco Use Life-Cycle. Society for Behavioral Medicine (SBM), San

Francisco, CA, March 2013.

214. Abrams DB. Keynote speaker. MDQuit's Best Practices Conference. University of

Maryland, Baltimore County. Baltimore, MD, January 2014.

215. Abrams DB. Speaker/Awardee. American Academy of Health Behavior (AAHB) Research

Laureate. Charleston, SC, March 2014.

216. Abrams DB. Chair. Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (TCORS) Scientific Advisory Meeting. USC Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, April 2014.

217. Abrams DB et al. Panel Discussion. Innovation in Tobacco Control: Science to Inform

Public Health Communication & Tobacco Regulation. Society of Behavioral Medicine

(SBM). Philadelphia, PA, April 2014.

218. Abrams DB. Panel Discussion. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Tobacco Regulatory

Science Conference. Natcher Conference Center, Bethesda, MD, April 2014.

Invited Presentations

1. Abrams DB. Symposium Chairperson. Worksite health promotion: Current status and future directions. Presented at the annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, November, 1980.

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2. Abrams DB. An organizational approach to worksite weight management. Invited paper presented at symposium on Worksite Health Promotion at the annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, November, 1980.

3. Abrams DB. Biopsychosocial parameters of stress in smoking and alcohol addictions. Invited presentation at the University of Connecticut Medical Center, Connecticut, June, 1981.

4. Abrams DB. Efficacy and Mechanisms: Obesity and coronary heart disease. Invited paper presented at the 13th annual meeting of the Biofeedback Society of America, Chicago, Illinois, March, 1982.

5. Abrams DB. Theory, implementation and evaluation of a community primary prevention program. Invited presentation at the Academy for Behavioral Medicine Research, Bolton, Vermont, June, 1982.

6. Abrams DB. Health psychology and behavioral medicine. Invited presentation at the Rhode Island Psychological Association, October, 1982.

7. Abrams DB. Motivating people to lose weight and keep it off. Invited presentation at the New England Regional Nutritionist Meeting, Community College of Rhode Island, January, 1983.

8. Abrams DB. Behavioral medicine: State of the art for office practice. Invited presentation. Update in Office Cardiology for the Primary Physician, Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, Allentown, Pennsylvania, September, 1983.

9. Follick, M.J., & Abrams DB Health promotion and coronary disease: Worksite weight loss. Invited paper at the Berkshire Conference on Behavior Analysis and Therapy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, October, 1983.

10. Abrams, D.B. Cardiovascular disease and health promotion. Invited presentation at the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, April, 1984.

11. Abrams, DB., Pinto, R., Monti, P., & Jacobus, S. Reactivity of smokers, quitters and controls to smoking cues. Invited symposium presentation at the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November, 1984.

12. Binkoff, J., Abrams, DB., Collins, L., et al. Exposure to alcohol cues: Impact on reactivity and drink refusal skills in problem and non-problem drinkers. Invited symposium presentation at the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November, 1984.

13. Abrams, DB., Invited Discussant. In A. Bandura (Chair), Social learning theory. Carnegie Foundation Conference on prevention of health risk-taking behaviors. Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November, 1984.

14. Abrams, D.B., et al. Cue reactivity across smoking and alcohol addiction: Common mechanisms and treatment implications. Invited symposium presentation. In L. Collins (Chair), Similarities and differences across addictive disorders. Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, August, 1985.

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15. Abrams, D.B., Invited Discussant. Stress and smoking behavior. In T.A. Wills (Chair), Symposium on stress and smoking. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, August, 1985.

16. Abrams, D.B., Invited Colloquium Participant. The politics and science of smoking prevention. Presented at the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1985.

17. Abrams, D.B., Invited Speaker. Habit disorders: Alcohol and tobacco dependence. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, May, 1986.

18. Abrams, D.B. Invited Contributor: The 1987 Surgeon General's Report on Smoking and Health. Psychophysiologic Reactivity, Smoking and Relapse, July, 1987.

19. Abrams, D.B. Invited Presentation (with Lois Biener, Ph.D.). Smoking policy at the workplace. Presented at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, August, 1987.

20. Abrams, D.B. Invited Presentation. Psychosocial stress, smoking cues and relapse prevention. In A. Marlatt (Chair), Relapse prevention: Commonalities across disorders. Symposium presented at the 21st annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1987.

21. Abrams, D.B. Invited Presentation. Behavior and cognitive therapy. Behavioral medicine - Treatment of addictive behaviors. Presented at the Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Boston, Massachusetts, 1988.

22. Abrams, D.B. Invited Consultant. Addictions and health promotion. Presented at the 23rd annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, November, 1989.

23. Abrams, D.B. Invited Presentation. Organizational approaches to workplace smoking cessation. In E. Fischer (Chair), Community organization, empowerment and behavioral conceptualizations. Symposium presented at the 23rd annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, November, 1989.

24. Abrams, D.B. Invited Presentation. The health care revolution: The example of behavioral medicine. Presented at the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Psychological Association, Providence, Rhode Island, April, 1989.

25. Abrams, D.B. Invited Discussant. Stages of change: Extensions to new areas of behavior change. Symposium presented at the 98th annual convention of the American Psychological Association. J. Prochaska (Chair), 1990.

26. Abrams, D.B. Invited External Scientific Reviewer. The 1990 Surgeon General's Report: The Health Consequences of Smoking Cessation. Office on Smoking and Health, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control, Rockville, Maryland, November, 1990.

27. Emmons, K., & Abrams, D.B. Invited Workshop. New conceptual approaches to health promotion at the worksite. Workshop presented at the 25th annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1991.

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28. Abrams, D.B. Invited Paper Session Chairperson. Tobacco dependence. Presented at the 13th annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, March, 1992.

29. Abrams, D.B. Invited Keynote Presentation. A stepped-care model for optimal treatment of tobacco dependence. Presented at the national conference on role of

prevention in health care reform: Smoking cessation: Who quits and who pays? The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Division of Biobehavioral Sciences, Washington, DC, April, 1993.

30. Invited Participant. Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.R., & Abrams, D.B. Alcohol cue reactivity research: The role of affect, attention and awareness. Paper presented at the 101st annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, August, 1993.

31. Abrams DB. Invited Keynote Address. A comprehensive stepped-care algorithm for adult smoking cessation. Presented at the American Society for Addiction Medicine (ASAM), Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1993.

32. Abrams DB. Invited Presentation. Multiple risk factor intervention for cancer prevention at the worksite. Presented at the American Society of Preventive Oncology, Bethesda, Maryland, March, 1994.

33. Abrams DB. Invited Master Lecture. An integration of individual and public health perspectives for cancer prevention and control. Presented at the 15th annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1994.

34. Invited Presentation. Niaura, R., Goldstein, M., Brown, R., Murphy, J., & Abrams, D.B. A double-blind randomized dose-response trial of clonidine for smoking cessation. Special citation paper presented at the 15th annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1994.

35. Invited Symposium Co-Chairperson. An algorithm for comprehensive treatment of tobacco dependence. In J. Hughes, & D. Abrams (Co-Chairs), Algorithms for treating smoking. Symposium presented at the 15th annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1994.

36. Invited Symposium Co-Chairperson. Alcohol and nicotine dependence: Biobehavioral mechanisms, treatment and policy implications. Presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism, Maui, Hawaii, June, 1994.

37. Invited Presentation. Critical issues in treatment policy research (with lessons from the tobacco experience). Paper presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism, Maui, Hawaii, June, 1994.

38. Invited Presentation. Brown, R.A., Miller, I.M., Goldstein, M.G., Abrams, D.B., Niaura, R.S., & Murphy, J.K. Coping with depression in smoking cessation. In T.H. Brandon (Chair), New directions in smoking cessation: Treating smoking by treating depression. Symposium presented at the 28th annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Diego, California, November, 1994.

39. Invited Address. Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Abrams, D.B., & Colby, S.M. Smoking among alcoholics before, during and after treatment: Implications for treatment and

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policy. Alcohol and Tobacco: From Basic Science to Policy. Consensus conference sponsored by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, San Diego, California, November, 1994.

40. Invited Keynote Address. Physician delivered treatments for tobacco dependence: A stepped care approach. Presented at the 7th National Nicotine Dependence Conference of the American Society of Addictive Medicine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November, 1994.

41. Invited Keynote Address. Integrating individual and public health models for cancer prevention: The example of tobacco dependence. Presented at the New England Association for Cancer Research, Providence, Rhode Island, March, 1995.

42. Invited Briefing. The current status and future needs of research on nicotine and tobacco. Presented to the Director, National Institutes of Health and the chiefs of the NIH Branches, National Institutes of Health, Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, Bethesda, Maryland, 1995.

43. Invited Paper. Abrams, DB., Niaura, R., Monti, P., Rohsenow, D., Sirota, A., & Shadel, W.G. Cue exposure treatment and smoking cessation. Presented at research conference of Yale/Brown/University of Rhode Island, Providence, Rhode Island, May, 1995.

44. Invited Paper. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., & Abrams, DB. Individual differences in smoking cessation: A social-cognitive self-regulatory systems theory. Presented at research conference of Yale/Brown/University of Rhode Island, South Kingston, Rhode Island, May, 1996.

45. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Swift, R.M., Abrams, D.B., Colby, S.M., Mueller, T.I., Brown, R.A., & Gordon, A. Naltrexone's effects on urge to drink during alcohol exposure: Preliminary results. Abstract presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June, 1996.

46. Abrams DB. Invited Keynote Speaker. Cancer control and prevention research in the 21st century: Towards reducing the cancer burden. Presented at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center for the Dukoff Family Lecture & Visiting Scholar Program, New York, January, 1998.

47. Abrams DB. Invited Keynote Speaker - The W.T. Grant Foundation Award. Bridging biomedical and population research across the lifespan: Paradigms for the 21st century. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, Clearwater, Florida, March, 1998.

48. Abrams DB. Invited Chair. Opening Keynote Session: Future survival or extinction of behavioral medicine? The challenge and opportunity of the revolution in informatics, tailored communications, and health care delivery. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1998.

49. Abrams DB. Invited Discussant. Symposium I. Addressing tobacco and risky drinking in managed care: Promising models, future needs. Presented at annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1998.

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50. Abrams DB. Invited Discussant. Symposium XIV. Addressing the social context of health behavior. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1998.

51. Abrams DB. Invited Discussant. Bridging cells and society: Paradigms for the 21st century. Presented at National Institutes of Health Conference, Preventive Intervention Research at the Crossroads: Contributions and Opportunities from the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, November, 1998.

52. Abrams, D.B. Paradigms for interdisciplinary research for the twenty-first century: From cells to society. Keynote speaker at the 6th Annual Research Celebration, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, 1998.

53. Abrams, D.B. Tobacco and cancer: From cells to society. Oncology Grand Rounds presented at Tufts University Cancer Center, New England Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, October, 1999.

54. Lloyd-Richardson, E., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. Informed development of smoking cessation interventions: Addressing the needs of college and technical school students. Invited symposium presentation at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC, June, 2001.

55. Abrams, D.B. Transdisciplinary, translational, transcultural and transnational research for behavioral medicine in the 21st century. Presidential address presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, March, 2003.

56. Abrams, D.B. Treatment of tobacco dependence in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Invited presentation at the National Conference on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Washington, DC, November, 2003.

57. Abrams, D.B. Who makes smoking fun? The conspiracy of psychobiological traits and the institutions that capitalize on them. Invited presentation at 2003 Lipsitt-Duchin Lecture Series, “What’s Killing Our Kids?,” Brown Medical School, Providence, RI, November, 2003.

58. Abrams, D.B. Dissemination of evidence-based treatment for tobacco dependence. Presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Boston, MA, December, 2003.

59. Abrams, D.B. Transdisciplinary research from nucleotide to nation: The example of lung cancer. Presented at the Faculty Research Forum and Luncheon, Brown University

60. Center for Primary Care and Prevention at Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, February, 2004.

61. Graham, AL, Abrams DB. eHealth Express Grantsmanship Workshop: Expedited Grantwriting Skill Development through Hands-on Practice Sessions. Critical Issues in eHealth Research Preconference Workshop, June, 2004.

62. Abrams DB. Population-wide Smoking Cessation; A Systems Integration. Innovations in Building Consumer Demand for Tobacco Cessation Products And Services. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Washington, DC, December, 2005.

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63. Graham, AL, Abrams DB. Internal and external validity in health communication research and other lessons learned. Health Communication and Informatics Research Branch, National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD, June, 2005.

64. Abrams DB. NIH priorities for Behavioral and Social Sciences and the OBSSR. Academy for Behavioral Medicine Research. Annual Conference: Lake Louise, Canada, June, 2008.

65. Abrams DB. Policy and Practice in Tobacco Control. American Sociological Association Annual Conference: Worlds of Work. Boston, MA, August, 2008

66. Abrams DB. Systems Modeling in Addictions. Conference on Multidisciplinary Approached to Studying Behavior Change in Alcohol, Tobacco and Drug Abuse. Columbia Univ. New York, NY, October, 2008.

67. Abrams DB. Tobacco Cessation and Policy: A Systems’ Integrative Approach. The Institute for Global Tobacco Control at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 4th Annual Global Tobacco Control Leadership Program. Mount Washington Conference Center, Baltimore, MD, August, 2009.

68. Kirchner, T, Abrams DB et al. Web-based Mobil Support for the D.C. Tobacco Quitline. Presented at the 2009 Health Summit, Ronald Regan Building International Trade Center, Washington, DC, October, 2009.

69. Abrams DB. Systems Approaches to Improving: Smoking and Obesity. Lecturer, Boston University Clinical Psychology Department, Boston, MA, January, 2010.

70. Abrams DB. Tobacco, Biomedical and Public Health Sciences: A Journey from Cells to Society. Lecturer, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, March 2010.

71. Abrams DB. Department of Health, Behavior & Society/Legacy Retreat. Mount Washington Conference Center, Baltimore, MD, June 2010.

72. Abrams DB. TBIO-520 Introduction to Epidemiology, Prevention, and Cancer Control. Lecturer, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, January, 2012.

73. Abrams DB. Expanding the Research Base for Tobacco Product Regulation. Lecturer, Center for Tobacco Products, Rockville, MD, February, 2012.

74. Abrams DB. Shifting the Tobacco Paradigm with S. Leishow. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, March, 2012.

75. Abrams DB. Uncovering Hidden Health Behaviors of the Mouth: How oral health is relevant to behavioral medicine research. Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA, April, 2012.

76. Abrams DB. Evidence Synthesis Framework to inform FDA Regulation of Tobacco, Washington, DC, April, 2012.

77. Abrams DB. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Interdisciplinary Retreat. Mount Washington Conference Center, Baltimore, MD, November, 2012.

78. Abrams DB. Lecturer. “Etiology, Prevention, and Control of Cancer” The Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, November, 2012.

79. Abrams DB Lecturer. Georgetown University, TBIO-520: Introduction to Epidemiology, Prevention, and Cancer Control. Washington, DC, February, 2013.

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80. Abrams DB. Speaker. Tobacco Treatment. Georgetown University, Department of Psychiatry. Grand Rounds, Washington, DC, February, 2013.

81. Abrams DB. Speaker. Webinar: Coalitions Kicking Butts: Tobacco Control Policy Approaches. Washington, DC, February, 2013.

82. Abrams DB. Lecture. Tobacco Control Research to inform FDA policy implementation. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, April 2013.

83. Abrams DB. Lecture. Policy Interventions for Health Behavior Change. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, May 2013.

84. Abrams DB. Presenter. TPSAC/Risk Communication Advisory Committee and Tobacco

products Scientific Advisory Committee Joint Meeting. FDA White Oak Conference

Center, Silver Spring, MD, August 2013.

85. Abrams DB. Keynote Speaker. Scientific Revolutions, Industrial Revolutions, Societal

Revolutions (forget everything you knew about tobacco use behavior!). FDA Regulation

and Product Innovation: Implications for Addiction Research, Practice, and Policy. Brown

University, Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies. Providence, RI, September 2013.

86. Abrams DB. Speaker. The Meteoric Rise of Electronic Cigarettes: What Do We Know

About Potential Benefits and Harms? Master Settlement Agreement Triennial

Conference. National Association of Attorney General. Madison, Wisconsin, October

2013.

87. Abrams DB. Speaker. e-Cigarettes. American Heart Association National Center. Dallas,

TX, October 2013.

88. Abrams DB. Speaker. Emerging Issues in Regulating Nicotine: Electronic Cigarettes

Roundtable. Food and Drug Law Institute’s FDA Regulation of Tobacco Products

conference, Washington, DC, October 2013.

89. Abrams DB. Speaker. e-Cigarettes (ENDS): Patterns of use and research challenges.

National Institutes of Health Sponsored Workshop, Bethesda, MD, November 2013.

90. Abrams DB. Speaker. Public Health Panel Discussion. Wells Fargo Securities Research,

Economics, and Strategy: e-Cig Forum, New York, NY, November 2013.

91. Abrams DB. Lecture. Etiology, Prevention, and Control of Cancer Course. Johns Hopkins

School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, December 2013.

92. Abrams DB. Lecture. Introduction to Behavioral Science in Cancer Control. Georgetown

University, Washington, DC, January 2014.

93. Abrams DB. Chair, Scientific Advisor Committee. Center for the Evaluation of Nicotine in

Cigarettes (CENIC) Meeting. Minneapolis, MN, March 2014.

94. Abrams DB. Speaker. Emerging and Alternative Nicotine and Tobacco Products.

Institutes of Medicine (IOM) Meeting, The Keck Center, Washington, DC, April 2014.

95. Abrams DB. Controversies in Population Health: The E-Cigarette Debate. New York

University School of Medicine. New York, NY, April 2014.

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96. Abrams DB. Panel Member. e-Cigarettes (ENDS): Benefits and Concerns to Reduce the

Harms of (Combusted?) Tobacco Use Behavior. RESOLVE, Washington, DC, May 2014.

97. Abrams DB. Keynote Speaker. Envisioning a Tobacco Free Future: Are E-Cigarettes the

End Game or a Pandora’s Box? Johns Hopkins School of Public Health E-Cigarette

Symposium. Baltimore, MD, May 2014.

International Presentations (duplicates items in other categories of presentations)

1. Abrams, D.B. Invited Presentation. Biopsychosocial assessment of alcohol and stress: Bridging the gap between laboratory and treatment outcome. First International Symposium on Stress and Alcohol Use. Center for Alcohol Studies, Rutgers University, New Jersey, June, 1982.

2. Elder, J., Abrams, D.B., et al. Invited Symposium. Community psychology applications for smoking cessation and dietary cholesterol reduction via self-help. The World Congress on Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, December, 1983.

3. Rohsenow, D., Monti, P.M., & Abrams, D.B. Alcohol expectancies and alcohol dependence, urge to drink and drinking among alcoholics. Presented at the Fourth International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Os (Bergen), Norway, August, 1987.

4. Monti, P.M., Abrams, D.B., Binkoff, J.A., Zwick, W., Liepman, M., Nirenberg, T., & Rohsenow, D. The effects of communication skills training, family communication skills training and mood management training for alcoholics. Presented at the Fourth International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Os (Bergen), Norway, August, 1987.

5. Monti, P.M., Abrams, D.B., Binkoff, J.A., Rohsenow, D.J., & Zwick, W.R. Cue reactivity in alcoholics. Presented at the Fourth International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Os (Bergen), Norway, August, 1987

6. Abrams, D.B., & Biener, L. Accelerating reduction in smoking prevalence at the worksite: Evaluating a combined individual and organizational intervention. Paper presented at the World Conference on Lung Health, American Thoracic Society and American Lung Association, Boston, Massachusetts, May, 1990.

7. Emmons, K.M., Marcus, B., Abrams, D.B., Marshall, R., Kane, M., Etzel, R., & Novotny, T. Multiple measures of passive smoking. Paper presented at the World Conference on Lung Health, American Thoracic Society and American Lung Association, Boston, Massachusetts, May, 1990.

8. Marcus, B., Emmons, K.M., Abrams, D.B., Marshall, R., Kane, M., Novotny, T., & Etzel, R. The relationship between worksite smoking policy and biochemical detection of passive smoking. Paper presented at the World Conference on Lung Health, American Thoracic Society and American Lung Association, Boston, MA, May, 1990.

9. Abrams, D.B. Invited Keynote Speaker. Principles and models of worksite health promotion. In: M. Henderson (PI). International conference on promoting dietary

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change in communities. The Frederick Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Division of Public Health and the National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Seattle, Washington, August, 1991.

10. Abrams, D.B. Integrating individual and public health perspectives for smoking cessation. Symposium Chairperson. Second International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Hamburg, Germany, July, 1992.

11. Abrams, D.B. A theoretical basis for integrating individual and public health channels of intervention. In: D.B. Abrams (Chairperson). Symposium on integrating individual and public health perspectives on smoking cessation. Second International Congress on Behavioral Medicine, Hamburg, Germany, July, 1992.

12. Emmons, K.M., Marcus, B.H., & Abrams, D.B. Delivery of smoking cessation and passive smoking interventions at the workplace. In: D.B. Abrams (Chairperson), Integrating individual and public health perspectives on smoking cessation. Second International Congress on Behavioral Medicine, Hamburg, Germany, July, 1992.

13. Monti, P., & Abrams, D.B. Invited Presentation. Recent developments in cue-exposure assessment and treatment. Symposium presented at the Second International Congress on Behavioral Medicine, Hamburg, Germany, July, 1992.

14. Rohsenow, D.J., Abrams, D.B., et al. Effects of coping skills treatment for cocaine users. Paper presented at the 6th International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January, 1993.

15. Abrams, D.B. Invited Discussant. Update on cue exposure treatment for alcohol abuse. Symposium presented at the 6th International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January, 1993.

16. Rohsenow, D.J., Abrams, D.B. et al. Cue exposure treatment for alcoholics: Preliminary results. Paper presented as part of symposium at the 6th International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January, 1993.

17. Gulliver, S.B., Abrams, D.B., et al. Urges to smoke and urges to drink during alcohol cue exposure trials. Paper presented as part of symposium at the 6th International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January, 1993.

18. Abrams, D.B. Invited Presentation. The transtheoretical (and other) model(s) applied to workplace populations. In J. Prochaska (Chair), Matching smokers to treatments. Symposium presented at the 9th World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Paris, France, October, 1994.

19. Abrams, DB. Tobacco dependence in workplace populations. In Prochaska, J. (Chair). Symposium on matching smokers to treatments. 9th World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Paris, France, October, 1994.

20. Niaura, R., Abrams, DB., & Goldstein, M. History of depression and smoking cessation during an unaided quit attempt. Poster presented at the 9th World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Paris, France, October, 1994.

21. Fava, J.L., Velicer, W.F., & Abrams, D.B. Two methods of assessing stage of change for smoking cessation: Similarities and differences. Abstract presented at the 9th World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Paris, France, October, 1994.

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22. Velicer, W.F., Fava, J.L., Prochaska, J.O., Abrams, D.B., Emmons, K.M., & Pierce, J.P. Distribution of smokers by stage on three representative samples. Abstract presented at the 9th World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Paris, France, October, 1994.

23. Emmons, K., Goldstein, M., Sherman, C., Hecht, J., Millman, R., Cargill, B., & Abrams, D. The motivational characteristics of a population-based sample of hospitalized smokers. Abstract presented at the 9th World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Paris, France, October, 1994.

24. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., & Abrams, D.B. Coping skills treatment for cocaine abuse: Cocaine and alcohol use outcomes. Abstract presented at the Seventh International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behavior, Leeuwenhorst Center, The Netherlands, May, 1995.

25. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Abrams, D.B., Gulliver, S.B., Rubonis, A.V., & Colby, S. Cue exposure and coping skills treatment for alcohol abuse: Outcome at six and twelve months. Abstract presented at the Seventh International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behavior, Leeuwenhorst Center, The Netherlands, May, 1995.

26. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Martin, R.A., & Abrams, D.B. Coping skills treatment for cocaine abuse: Cocaine and alcohol use outcomes. Abstract presented at the Seventh International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behavior, Leeuwenhorst Center, The Netherlands, May, 1995.

27. Abrams, D.B. Conceptual and methodological issues in defined population interventions research. In D.B. Abrams & B. Oldenburg (Co-Chairs), What next for prevention in populations? Sobering lessons from worksite/community trials. Symposium presented at the Fourth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, March, 1996.

28. Abrams, D.B. Computer expert system for worksite health behaviors. International Health Evaluation Association, Victoria, British Columbia, October, 1996.

29. Abrams, D.B. Invited Presentation. Using personalized health information in workplace wellness programs. Presented at the International Health Evaluation Association Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, October, 1996.

30. Abrams, D.B. Community interventions for tobacco control: What’s new? What works? Paper presented at the Fourth International Conference on Preventive Cardiology, Montreal, Canada, June, 1997.

31. Abrams, D.B. Computer expert system for workplace risk factor change. Paper presented at the Fourth International Conference on Preventive Cardiology, Montreal, Canada, June, 1997.

32. Abrams, D.B. Smoking cessation research. Workshop presented at the Tenth World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Beijing, China, August, 1997.

33. Marcus, B., Albrecht, A., King, T., Parisi, A., Pinto, B., Roberts, M., & Abrams, DB. Exercise enhances smoking abstinence in women. In B.H. Marcus (Chair), Psychological factors in addiction. Paper presented at the 11th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, Bordeaux, France, September, 1997.

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34. Borrelli, B., Abrams, DB., Emmons, K., Hecht, J., & Hooper, S. Visiting nurses as a new channel for smoking cessation intervention delivery: Development and design of Project CARES (Community-Nurse Assisted Research and Education on Smoking). Presented at the International Conference on Tobacco, Canary Islands, Spain, 1999

35. Rohsenow, D.J., Monti, P.M., Martin, R.A., Michalec, E., & Abrams, D.B. Brief coping skills treatment for cocaine abuse: Twelve month substance use outcomes. Presented at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Acapulco, Mexico, June, 1999.

36. Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., & Abrams, D.B. Personality structure among smokers: Assessment of a social cognitive self-regulatory system. In D. Cervone (Chair), Social-cognitive personality assessment: Structure, process, and content. Invited symposium at the European Conference on Personality Assessment, Patras, Greece, August, 1999.

37. Abrams, D.B. Stepped-care model for efficient population-level research, intervention and policy. Presented at the WCTOH Helsinki Series, Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers (TTURC): A Model for Collaborative Science, Helsinki, Finland, August, 2003.

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date of Birth: September 6, 1951

Place of Birth: Johannesburg, South Africa

Citizenship: U.S.A.

Social Security #: Available Upon Request

Marital Status: Married, 3 children

Home Address: 13209 Rippling Brook Road

Silver Spring, MD 20906-5313

Home Telephone: (401) 475-0785

Cellular Phone: (202) 344-5512