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T. Brandon - vitae - Page 1 CURRICULUM VITAE (November, 2017) Thomas Henry Brandon H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Tobacco Research & Intervention Program 4115 E. Fowler Avenue Tampa, FL 33617 Office Phone: (813) 745-1750 Fax: (813) 449-8247 e-mail: [email protected] Cell Phone: (813) 416-3246 Licensed Psychologist, New York State (#011460) Inactive status. Education A.B. Psychology University of California, Berkeley 1981 M.S. Psychology (Clinical) University of Wisconsin-Madison 1985 Ph.D. Psychology (Clinical) University of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 Professional Positions Department Chair and Senior Member, Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, FL, 2012 - present. Program Leader, Health Outcomes and Behavior Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, 2012 - present. Senior Member, Department of Thoracic Oncology, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, FL, 2015 - present. Professor of Psychology, University of South Florida, 2001 - present. Professor, Department of Oncologic Sciences, College of Medicine, University of South Florida, 2008 – present. Director, Tobacco Research and Intervention Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, FL, 1997 - present. Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Health Policy Research, College of Medicine, University of Florida, 2009 – present (courtesy appointment). Visiting Scholar, Trimbos Institute and Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands, 2017 (sabbatical). Vice Chair and Senior Member, Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, FL, 2011 - 2012. Professor, Department of Interdisciplinary Oncology, College of Medicine, University of South Florida, 2003

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CURRICULUM VITAE (November, 2017) Thomas Henry Brandon H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Tobacco Research & Intervention Program 4115 E. Fowler Avenue Tampa, FL 33617 Office Phone: (813) 745-1750 Fax: (813) 449-8247 e-mail: [email protected] Cell Phone: (813) 416-3246 Licensed Psychologist, New York State (#011460) Inactive status. Education

A.B. Psychology University of California, Berkeley 1981 M.S. Psychology (Clinical) University of Wisconsin-Madison 1985 Ph.D. Psychology (Clinical) University of Wisconsin-Madison 1990

Professional Positions

Department Chair and Senior Member, Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, FL, 2012 - present.

Program Leader, Health Outcomes and Behavior Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research

Institute, an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, 2012 - present. Senior Member, Department of Thoracic Oncology, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research

Institute, Tampa, FL, 2015 - present. Professor of Psychology, University of South Florida, 2001 - present. Professor, Department of Oncologic Sciences, College of Medicine, University of South Florida, 2008 –

present. Director, Tobacco Research and Intervention Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research

Institute, Tampa, FL, 1997 - present. Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Health Policy Research, College of Medicine, University of

Florida, 2009 – present (courtesy appointment). Visiting Scholar, Trimbos Institute and Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands, 2017 (sabbatical). Vice Chair and Senior Member, Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center

and Research Institute, Tampa, FL, 2011 - 2012. Professor, Department of Interdisciplinary Oncology, College of Medicine, University of South Florida, 2003

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– 2007 (secondary appointment)

Interim Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, 2004 - 2005.

Associate Professor of Psychology, University of South Florida, 1997 - 2001.

Associate Professor of Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1996 - 1997.

Assistant Professor of Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1990 - 1996.

Clinical Intern, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, 1989 - 1990. Health Psychology Track.

Adjunct Lecturer, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, 1989 - 1990.

Honors and Awards

Psi Chi, National Honors Society in Psychology, 1980 President's Undergraduate Research Fellowship, 1981 A.B. with Distinction and High Honors, 1981 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Fellowship, 1982 University of Wisconsin College of Letters and Science Dean's Fellowship, 1988 American Cancer Society Junior Faculty Research Award, 1992 National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council USNC/UICC Travel Grant, 1998 Fellow, American Psychological Association, Division of Psychopharmacology & Substance Abuse (28),

2001; Division on Addictions (50), 2004; Society of Clinical Psychology (12), 2004 Presidential Citation for Distinguished Service to the Society of Addiction Psychology, 2004 Elected to Sigma Xi, the international honor society of research scientists and engineers, 2005 Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine, 2007 Moffitt Cancer Center, “Spirit of Moffitt” Team Award Winner, 2008 Moffitt Cancer Center, Outstanding Faculty Performance Award, 2009 Moffitt Cancer Center, Educator of the Year, 2012 American Society of Preventive Oncology Joseph W. Cullen Memorial Award, 2018

Professional Associations and Offices

American Association for Cancer Research Member, Tobacco Policy Committee (2009-present) Member NCI/AACR Cancer Patient Tobacco Use Assessment Task Force (2012-present) American Psychological Association (Fellow)

Division 12: Clinical Psychology (Fellow) Section 3: Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology

Division 28: Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse (Fellow) Division 38: Health Psychology Division 50: Addictions (Fellow; President, 2008-2009)

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (through 2008) Addictive Behaviors Special Interest Group (President, 1998-2000)

Association for Psychological Science Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society (through 2008) Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Publication Council, 2004-2006

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Society of Behavioral Medicine (Fellow) Organized and hosted Third Annual Thematic Meeting on Addictions, at Moffitt Cancer Center, November,

2013. State of Florida Medical Marijuana Research and Education Board, 2017-2021

Editorial and Peer-Review Responsibilities

Editor: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2000-2004 (masthead years)

Associate Editor: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 1995-1999 (masthead years)

Editorial Board: Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2013-present Health Psychology, 2010-2016 Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2008 – 2012 (regular ad hoc action editor) Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2009 – 2010 Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1992-2000 Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 1993, 2014-present The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS), Harvard Medical School, 2005 – present Tobacco Regulatory Science, 2014-present.

Ad Hoc Editorial Consultant:

Addiction Addiction Research and Theory Addictive Behaviors Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research American Journal of Preventive Medicine American Journal of Psychiatry American Journal of Public Health American Journal on Mental Retardation Annals of Behavioral Medicine Archives of General Psychiatry Archives of Internal Medicine Basic and Applied Social Psychology Behaviour Research and Therapy Biological Psychiatry Cancer Control Clinical Pharmacist CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets Contemporary Clinical Trials Drug and Alcohol Dependence Experimental and Clinical Psychopathology Experimental and Clinical

Psychopharmacology Health Education & Behavior Health Education Research Health Psychology International Journal of Circumpolar Health Journal of Abnormal Psychology Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse

Journal of Applied Social Psychology Journal of Behavioral Medicine Journal of Clinical Psychology Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Journal of Experimental Psychopathology Journal of Experimental Psychopharmacology Journal of General Internal Medicine Journal of the National Medical Association Journal of Personality Assessment Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral

Assessment Journal of Psychopharmacology Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-

Behavior Therapy Journal of Studies on Alcohol Journal of Substance Abuse Maternal and Child Health Medical Care Nature Clinical Practice Oncology Nicotine and Tobacco Research Patient Care Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior Physiology and Behavior PLOS ONE Preventive Medicine Professional Psychology Psychological Assessment Psychological Reports

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Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Psychopharmacology

Psychophysiology Tobacco Control Translational Behavioral Medicine

Program Committees Meetings of the American Psychological Association, Division 50, 1996-1998 (Division 50 Program Chair, 1996) Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Clinical Chair, 1999 Reviewer of program proposals:

Meetings of the American Psychological Association, Division 50, 2001, 2004, 2008 Meetings of the American Psychological Society, 1992-1994 Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, 1993, 1996 Meeting of the American Public Health Association, 2013 World Congress on Social Media, Mobile Apps, and Internet/Web 2.0, 2013 Web 2.0 in Health, Medicine and Biomedical Research, 2013

Grant Reviewer:

Standing Study Section Member NIH Risk, Prevention, and Intervention for Addictions Study Section, (RPIA) 2007-2010. California Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, Social & Participatory Review Group,

2001-2004, 2011; Chair 2006-2008 Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, 2014-2016. Regular Ad hoc Member

NIH Risk, Prevention and Health Behavior 2 Study Section (RPHB-2), 2002-2003 NIH Psychosocial Risk and Disease Prevention Study Section, 2003-2005. NIH Risk, Prevention, and Intervention for Addictions Study Section, (RPIA) 2005-2006.

Federal Ad hoc NIAAA Special Review Committee, 1994 NIH Human Development and Aging Study Section, Behavioral and Neuroscience Special

Emphasis Panels, 1995-1996 VA Merit Review Grant Program, 1996, 2001, 2002 NSF, 1997 NCI/NIDA, Special Review Committee--Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers, 1999 NIH Social Sciences, Nursing, Epidemiology and Methods (SNEM) Integrated Review Group,

2000 NCI Scientific Review Group E (Cancer Epidemiology, Prevention, & Control), 2000 NCI Cancer Center Support Grant site visitor, 2016 NCI, Special Review Committee--Stimulating Innovations in Intervention Research for Cancer

Prevention and Control, 2017 Miscellaneous Ad hoc

The Wellcome Trust, London, 2000, 2007 Cancer Research UK, 2007, 2011

Ethel F. Donaghue Women’s Health Investigator Program at Yale University, 2001 Colorado Tobacco Research Program, 2001-2003 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2001

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program, 2002

Health Research Council, New Zealand, 2008 Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw), 2010

Research Foundation Flanders (FWO), Belgium, 2011 Dutch Cancer Society, 2011, 2013

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Canada Council for the Arts, 2015 Miscellaneous Reviews:

Textbook reviewer for Brooks/Cole, 1994; Wiley, 2001 Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Clinical Practice Guidelines for Smoking Cessation,

1995 American Psychological Association Dissertation Research Award Program, 1999 Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Clinical Practice Guideline: Treating Tobacco Use

and Dependence, 1999, 2007 Doctoral Thesis Reviewer, University of Mysore, India, 2002 Surgeon General’s Report: The Health Consequences of Smoking: 50 Years of Progress, 2013

Tenure and Promotion Evaluations: Boston University, 2002, 2014 Brown University, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2012 Dartmouth College, 2016 Duke University, 2005, 2014 Georgetown University, 2016 Hofstra University, 2000 Medical University of South Carolina, 2015, 2017 Oklahoma State University, 2002 Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo, NY, 1996 Rutgers University, 2011, 2013 State University of New York at Buffalo, 2000, 2005, 2013 Texas A & M University, 1999 University of Arizona, 2014 University of California, San Diego, 1999, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 University of Central Florida, 2001 University of Cincinnati, 2000 University of Georgia, 2010, 2011 University of Groningen, Netherlands, 2007 University of Houston, 2014, 2015, 2016 University of Illinois, Chicago, 2007 University of Kansas, 2005 University of Maryland, 2004, 2011 University of Memphis, 2004 University of Minnesota, 2010 University of Missouri, 2011 University of Oklahoma, 2017 University of Pittsburgh, 2002 University of Texas at El Paso, 2009 University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 2011, 2012, 2014 University of West Virginia, 2010 University of Wisconsin, 2005, 2015. Yale University, 2012, 2014, 2015

Faculty Committees University of South Florida University Research Council, at large member (2000-2003)

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Department or Area Group Committees Clinical Graduate Admissions Committee (1997-present; Chair, 1999, 2004; Co-Chair, 1998) Diversity Committee (1997-1999)

Colloquium Committee (1999-2003, clinical chair) Comprehensive Exam Committee (2001-2003; 2011-2015) Clinical Graduate Program Committee (2001-2003) Bylaws Committee (2001-2003) Faculty Search Committee (2002-2003; 2009; chair, 2005-2006) Executive Committee (2003-2005) Faculty Evaluation Committee (2003-2005) Tenure and Promotion Committee (2003, chair) Space Committee (2004-2005) PCSAS Accreditation Application Committee (Chair, 2010-2011)

Moffitt Cancer Center Scientific Review Committee (2001- 2009) Faculty Search Committees (2000-2003, 2011, 2014-2016 [Chair]) ACS Institutional Grant Review Committee (2004-2011) Grand Rounds in Population Sciences Committee (2004-2009) Appointment, Tenure, and Promotion Committee for Division of Population Sciences (2008-

2011, chair) Population Sciences Executive Committee (2011-present) Research Institute Steering Committee (2011-present) Scientific Leadership Committee (2012-present) Survey Methods Core Advisory Committee (2012-present) Leadership Council (2014-present) Moffitt Grant Review Committee (2012-present) Lung Cancer Screening Executive Committee (2013-present) SUNY-Binghamton University or College Faculty Senate (Elected, 1993-1995) Academic Honesty Committee (1992-1994) Department or Area Group Committees Junior Personnel Committee (1996- 1997)

Pretenured Caucus (1990-1995) Colloquium Committee (1991-1997) Resource Committee (1996-1997) Clinical Graduate Admissions Committee (1991-1995; Chair: 1991, 1993, 1995) Faculty Merit Review Committee (Elected, 1994) Clinical Faculty Search Committee (1994-1995)

Teaching: Courses Taught

Undergraduate

Introductory Psychology Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Tests and Measurement Research in Addictive Behaviors (Research Practicum)

Graduate Theories of Addiction Adult Psychopathology Clinical Supervision

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Clinical Case Conference Critical Thinking in Clinical Psychology (Philosophy of Science and Research Design) Grant Writing Technology Transfer in Psychology

Clinical Interests

Assessment and therapy for substance abuse Cognitive-behavioral therapy Therapy for mood disorders Health psychology

Research Interests

General Interests

Health Psychology Addictive Behaviors Learning Theory

Translational Research

Psychophysiology Relapse Processes Tobacco Dependence

Specific Interests

Identifying cognitive, affective, and behavioral factors involved in addiction motivation. In particular, delineating the roles of negative affect, and outcome expectancies in smoking maintenance and relapse. Examining the degree to which models of learning can describe and predict the maintenance and cessation of substance use. Translation of basic research in the above areas to develop theoretically-derived intervention strategies for smoking cessation and relapse prevention. Development of cost-effective interventions for substance abuse, including self-help programs.

Scholarly Publications (* Students/Trainees) Sheffer, C. E., Bickel, W. K., Brandon, T. H., Franck, C., Panissidi, L., Abdali, S., Pittman, J. C.,

Lunden, S., Prashad, N., Malhotra, R., & Mantovani, A. (in press). Preventing relapse to smoking with transcranial magnetic stimulation: Feasibility and potential efficacy. Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

Brandon, T. H., Unrod, M., Drobes, D. J., Sutton, S. K., Hawk, L. W., Simmons, V. N., Brandon, K. O.,

Roetzheim, R. G., Meltzer, L. R., Miller, R. R., & Cahill, S. P. (in press). Facilitated extinction training to improve pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation: A pilot feasibility trial. Nicotine & Tobacco Research.

Abroms, L. C., Johnson, P. R., Leavitt L. E., Cleary, S. D., Bushar, J., Brandon, T. H., & Chiang, S. C.

(in press). A randomized trial of a text messaging program to promote smoking cessation in pregnant women. American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

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McIntyre, J., Jimenez, J., Rivera, Y. M., Sutton, S. K., Asencio, G., Castro, E., Gwede, C. K., Brandon, T. H., Vadaparampil, S. T., Simmons, V. N., Corchado, J., Moreno, L., Wells, K. J., & Quinn, G. P. (in press). Comparison of health communication channels for reaching Hispanics about biobanking: A pilot trial. Journal of Cancer Education.

Notley, C., Blyth, A., Maskrey, V., Karavadra, B., Brown, T., Holland, R., Bachmann, M. O., Brandon,

T. H., & Song, F. (in press). Self-help materials for smoking relapse prevention: A process evaluation of the SHARPISH randomised controlled trial. Journal of Public Health.

Jimenez, J., Ramos, A., Ramos-Rivera, F. E., Gwede, C., Quinn, G. P., Vadaparampil, S., Brandon, T.,

Simmons, V., & Castro, E. (in press). Community engagement for identifying cancer education needs in Puerto Rico. Journal of Cancer Education.

Castro, E., Asencio, G., Quinn, G. P., Brandon, T. B., Gwede, C. K., Vadaparampil, S., Simmons, V.,

McIntyre, J., & Jiménez, J. (in press) Importance of and satisfaction with perceived cancer psychosocial support in Puerto Ricans: Gender, health status and quality of life associations. Puerto Rico Health Science Journal.

Meltzer, L. R., Meade, C. D., Diaz, D. B., Carrington, M. S., Brandon, T. H., Jacobsen, P. B., McCaffrey,

J. C., Haura, E. B., & Simmons, V. N. (in press). Development of a targeted smoking relapse-prevention intervention for cancer patients. Journal of Cancer Education.

Meltzer, L. R., Simmons, V. N., Sutton, S. K., Drobes, D. J., Quinn, G. P., Meade, C. D., Unrod, M.,

Brandon, K. O., Harrell*, P. T., Eissenberg, T., Bullen, C. R., & Brandon, T. H. (2017). A randomized controlled trial of a smoking cessation self-help intervention for dual users of tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes: Intervention development and research design. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 60, 56-62.

Oliver*, J. A., Evans, D. E., Addicott, M. A., Potts, G. F., Brandon, T. H. & Drobes, D. J. (2017).

Nicotine withdrawal induces neural and behavioral deficits in reward processing. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 19, 686-693.

Bradizza, C. M., Stasiewicz, P. R., Zhuo, Y., Ruszczyk, M., Maisto, S. A., Lucke, J. F., Brandon, T. H.,

Eiden, R. D., Slosman, K. S., & Giarratano, P. (2017). Smoking cessation for pregnant smokers: Development and pilot test of an Emotion Regulation Treatment (ERT) supplement to standard smoking cessation for negative affect smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 19, 578-584.

Heckman*, B. W., MacQueen*, D. A., Marquinez*, N. S., MacKillop, J., Bickel, W. K., & Brandon, T.

H. (2017). Self-control depletion and nicotine deprivation as precipitants of smoking cessation failure: A human laboratory model. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 85, 381-396.

McBride, C. M., Blocklin, M., Lipkus, I. M., Klein, W. M. P., & Brandon, T. H. (2017). Patient’s lung

cancer diagnosis as a cue for relatives’ smoking cessation: Evaluating the constructs of the teachable moment. Psycho-Oncology, 26, 88-95.

Correa*, J. B., Ariel*, I., Menzie*, N. S., & Brandon, T. H. (2017). Documenting the emergence of

electronic cigarettes as a disruptive technology in nicotine and tobacco science. Addictive Behaviors, 65, 179-184.

Simmons, V.N., Piñeiro, B., Hooper, M.W., Gray, J.E., & Brandon, T.H. (2016). Tobacco-related health

disparities across the cancer continuum. Cancer Control, 23, 434-441.

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Simmons, V. N., Quinn, G. P., Harrell*, P. T., Meltzer, L. R., Correa*, J. B., Unrod, M. & Brandon, T. H. (2016). E-cigarette use in adults: A qualitative study of users’ perceptions and future use intentions. Addiction Research & Theory, 24,313-321.

Diaz, D.B., Brandon, T.H., Sutton, S.K., Meltzer, L.R., Hoehn, H.J., Meade, C.D., Jacobsen, P.B.,

McCaffrey, J.C., Haura, E.B., Lin, H., & Simmons, V.N. (2016). Smoking relapse-prevention intervention for cancer patients: Study design and baseline data from the Surviving Smokefree randomized controlled trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 50, 84-89.

Land, S. R., Warren, G. W., Crafts, J., Hatsukami, D., Ostroff, J. S., Willis, G., Chollette, V., Mitchell, S.

A., Folz, J., Gulley, J. L., Szabo, E., Brandon, T. H., Duffy, S., & Toll, B. (2016). Cognitive testing of tobacco use items for administration to cancer patients and survivors in clinical research. Cancer, 122, 1728-1734.

Correa*, J. B., & Brandon, T. H. (2016). Exposure to in-vivo stimuli and attentional bias among female

smokers. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 24, 331-340. Robinson, J. D., Drobes, D. J., Brandon, T. H., Wetter, D. W., & Cinciripini, P. M. (2016). Evaluating

point of sale tobacco marketing using behavioral laboratory methods. Tobacco Regulatory Science, 4, 414-425.

Song, F., Maskrey, V., Blyth, A., Brown, T., Barton, G. R., Aveyard, P., Notley, C., Holland, R.,

Bachmann, M. O., Sutton, S., & Brandon, T. H. (2016). Differences in longer-term smoking abstinence after treatment by specialist or non-specialist advisors: Secondary analysis of data from a cessation trial. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 18, 1061-1066. PMCID: PMC4826486.

Brandon, T. H., Simmons, V. N., Sutton, S. K., Unrod, M., Harrell*, P. T., Meade, C. D., Craig, B. M.,

Lee, J. H., & Meltzer, L. R. (2016). Extended self-help for smoking cessation: A randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 51, 54-62.

Hendricks, P. S., & Brandon, T. H. (2016). Smoking-related expectancies. In S. Trusz & P. Babel (Eds.),

Intrapersonal and interpersonal expectancies: Research, applications and future directions (pp. 62-68). Hove, UK: Psychology Press.

Piñeiro*, B., Simmons, V. N., Palmer*, A. M., Correa*, J. B., & Brandon, T.H. (2016). Smoking

cessation interventions within the context of low-dose computed tomography lung cancer screening: A systematic review. Lung Cancer, 98, 91-98.

Land, S. R., Toll, B. Warren, G. W., Moinpour, C. M., Ostroff, J. S., Hatsukami, D., Duffy, S. A., Gritz,

E. R., Rigotti, N. A., Brandon, T. H., Prindiville, S. A., Sarna, L. P., Schnoll, R. S., Herbst, R. S., Cinciripini, P. M., Leischow, S. J., Dresler, C. M., Fiore, M. C., & Warren, G. W. (2016). Research priorities, measures, and recommendations for assessment of tobacco use in clinical cancer research. Clinical Cancer Research, 22, 1907-1913. PMCID: PMC4861174.

Palmer*, A. M., Correa*, J. B., Heckman*, B. W., Simmons, V. N., & Brandon, T. H. (2016). Health,

stigma, and the burden of smoking: A thematic analysis. American Journal of Health Behavior, 40, 381-388.

Unrod, M., Simmons, V. N., Sutton, S. K., Cummings, K. M., Celestino, P., Craig, B. M., Lee, J. H.,

Meltzer, L. R., & Brandon, T. H. (2016). Relapse-prevention booklets as an adjunct to a tobacco quitline: A randomized controlled effectiveness trial. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 18, 298-305. PMCID: PMC4757931.

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Piñeiro*, B., López-Durán, A., Fernández del Río, E., Martínez, U., Brandon, T. H., & Becoña, E.

(2016). Motivation to quit as a predictor of smoking cessation and abstinence maintenance among treated Spanish smokers. Addictive Behaviors, 53, 40-45.

Piñeiro*, B., Correa*, J. B., Simmons, V. N., Harrell*, P. T., Menzie*, N. S., Unrod, M., Meltzer, L. R.,

& Brandon, T. H. (2016). Gender differences in use and expectancies of e-cigarettes: Online survey results. Addictive Behaviors, 52, 91-97. PMCID: PMC4644488.

Maskrey, V., Blyth, A., Brown, T., Barton, G. R., Notley, C., Aveyard, P., Holland, R., Bachmann, M.

O., Sutton, S., Leonardi-Bee, J., Brandon, T. H., & Song, F. (2015). Self-help educational booklets for the prevention of smoking relapse: A randomised controlled trial. Addiction, 110, 2006-2014..

Harrell*, P. T., Simmons, V. N., Pineiro*, B., Menzie*, N. S., Correa*, J. B., Meltzer, L. R., Unrod, M.,

& Brandon, T. H. (2015). E-cigarettes and expectancies: Why do some users keep smoking? Addiction, 110, 1833-1843.

Menzie*, N. S., Simmons, V. N., Quinn, G. P., Diaz, D. B., Piñeiro*, B., Jimenez, J., Castro, E., &

Brandon, T. H. (2015). Acceptability and cultural appropriateness of self-help booklets for smoking cessation in Puerto Rico. Journal of Cancer Education, 30, 585-592. PMID: 25219544.

Bloom*, E.L., Oliver*, J.A., Sutton*, S.K., Brandon, T.H., Jacobsen, P.B., & Simmons, V.N. (2015).

Post-operative smoking status in lung and head and neck cancer patients: Association with depressive symptomatology, pain, and fatigue. Psycho-oncology, 24, 1012-1019. PMID: 25257853.

Blyth, A., Maskrey, V., Notley, C., Barton, G. R., Brown, T. J., Aveyard, P., Holland, R., Bachmann, M.

O., Sutton, S., Leonardi-Bee, J., Brandon, T. H., & Song, F. (2015). Effectiveness and economic evaluation of self-help educational materials for the prevention of smoking relapse: Randomised controlled trial. Health Technology Assessment, 19, 1-70. PubMed PMID: 26218035.

Mishra, A, Rollison, D. E., Brandon, T. H., Al Ali, N. H., Corrales-Yepez, M., Padron, E., Epling-

Burnette, P. K., Lancet, J. E., List, A. F., & Komrokji, R. S. (2015). Impact of tobacco usage on disease outcome in myelodysplastic syndromes. Leukemia Research, 39, 673-678. PMID: 25934048.

Castro, E., Jimenez, J., Quinn, G., Garcia, M., Colon, Y., Axel, R., Brandon, T., Simmons, V., Gwede, C.,

Vadaparampil, S., & Nazario, C. M. (2015). Identifying clinical and support service resources and network practices for cancer patients and survivors in Southern Puerto Rico. Supportive Care in Cancer. 23, 967-975. PMCID: PMC4346447

Ditre, J. W., Zale, E. L., & Brandon, T. H. (2015). Patterns and predictors of smoking cessation. In R.

Lodenkemper & M. Michael Kreuter (Eds.), The Tobacco Epidemic (2nd Ed., pp. 210-218). Basel, Switzerland: Karger.

Heckman*, B. W., Carpenter, M. J., Correa*, J. B., Wray, J. M., Saladin, M. E., Froeliger, B. E., Drobes,

D. J., & Brandon, T. H. (2015). Effects of experimental negative affect manipulations on ad lib smoking: A meta-analysis. Addiction, 110, 751–760. PMID: 25641624.

Brandon, T. H., Unrod, M., & Simmons, V. N. (2015). Tobacco use and cessation. In J. C. Holland, W.

Breitbart, P Butow, P. B. Jacobsen, M. J. Loscalzo, & R. McCorkle (Eds.). Psycho-oncology (3rd ed.; pp. 3-7). New York: Oxford.

Brandon, T. H., Goniewicz, M. L., Hanna, N., Hatsukami, D. K., Herbst, R. S., Hobin, J. A., Ostroff, J.

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S., Shields, P. G., Toll, B. A., Tyne, C., Viswanath, K., & Warren, G. W. (2015). Electronic nicotine delivery systems: A policy statement from the American Association for Cancer Research and the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Clinical Cancer Research, 21, 514-525, and Journal of Clinical Oncology, 33, 952-963. PMID: 25572671.

Correa*, J. B., Simmons, V. N., Sutton, S. K., Meltzer, L. R., & Brandon, T. H. (2015). A content

analysis of attributions for resuming smoking or maintaining abstinence in the post-partum period. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 19, 664-674. PMID: 24996953.

Harrell*, P. T., Marquinez*, N. S., Correa*, J. B., Meltzer, L. R., Unrod, M., Sutton, S. K., Simmons, V.

N., & Brandon, T. H. (2015). Expectancies for cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and nicotine replacement therapy among e-cigarette users (“vapers”). Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 17, 193-200. PMID: 25168035.

Cohn, A., Brandon, T. H., Armeli, S., Ehlke, S., & Bowers, M. (2015). Real-time patterns of smoking

and alcohol use: An observational study of risky-drinking smokers. BMJ Open, 4, e007046. PMID: 25564150.

Pomeranz, J. L., Moorhouse, M., King, J., Barnett, T. E., Young, M. E., Simmons, V. N., Brandon, T. H.,

& Stetten, N. E. (2014). Creating a tobacco cessation program for people with disabilities: A community based participatory research approach. Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy,5, 204. doi: 10.4172/2155-6105.1000204

Piñeiro*, B., López-Durán, A., Fernández del Río, E., Martínez, U., Brandon, T. H., & Becoña, E.

(2014). Craving and nicotine withdrawal in a Spanish smoking cessation sample. Adicciones, 26, 230-237. PMID: 25314038.

Unrod, M., Gironda, R.J., Clark, M.E., White, K.E., Simmons, V.N., Sutton, S.K., and Brandon, T.H.

(2014). Smoking behavior and motivation to quit among chronic pain patients initiating multidisciplinary pain treatment: A prospective study. Pain Medicine.15, 1294-1303.

PMID: 24528473. Kovacs*, M. A., Correa*, J. B., & Brandon, T. H. (2014). Smoking as alternative to eating among

restrained eaters: Effect of food prime on young adult female smokers. Health Psychology, 33, 1174-1184. PMID: 25243718.

Harrell*, P. T., Simmons, V. N., Correa*, J. B., Padhya, T. A., & Brandon, T. H. (2014). Electronic

nicotine delivery systems (“e-cigarettes”): Review of safety and smoking cessation efficacy. Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, 151(3), 381-393. PMID: 24898072.

Zale, E. L., Ditre*, J. W., Dorfman, M. L., Heckman*, B. W., & Brandon, T. H. (2014). Smokers in pain

report lower confidence and greater difficulty quitting. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 16, 1272-1276. PMID: 24827790.

Correa*, J. B., Heckman*, B. W., Marquinez*, N. S., Drobes, D. J., Unrod, M., Roetzheim, R. G., &

Brandon, T. H. (2014). Perceived medication assignment during a placebo-controlled laboratory study of varenicline: Temporal associations of treatment expectancies with smoking-related outcomes. Psychopharmacology. 231, 2559-2566. PMID: 24408212.

Unrod, M., Harrell, P. T., Simmons, V.N., Sutton, S.K., Meltzer, L.R., Meade, C. D., Craig, B. M., Lee, J.

H., & Brandon, T.H. (2014). A randomized clinical trial of self-help intervention for smoking

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cessation: Research design, interventions, and baseline data. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 38, 284-290. PMCID: PMC4104245.

Schuck, K., Bricker, J. B., Otten, R., Kleinjan, M., Brandon, T. H., & Engels, R. C. (2014). Effectiveness

of proactive quitline counselling in smoking parents recruited through primary schools: Results of a randomized controlled trial. Addiction, 109, 830-841. PMID: 24428461.

Simmons, V.N., Sutton, S.K., Quinn, G.P., Meade, C.D., & Brandon, T.H. (2014). Prepartum and

postpartum predictors of smoking. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 16(4), 461-468. PMCID: PMC3954426.

Brandon, T. H., Klesges, R. C., Ebbert, J. O., Talcott, G. W., Thomas, F., Leroy, K., Richey, P. A., &

Colvin, L. (2014). Preventing smoking initiation or relapse following 8.5 weeks of involuntary smoking abstinence in basic military training: Trial design, interventions, and baseline data. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 38(1), 28-36. PMID: 24637237.

Unrod, M., Drobes, D. J., Stasiewicz, P. R., Ditre*, J. W., Heckman*, B., Miller, R. R., Sutton, S. K., &

Brandon, T. H. (2014). Decline in cue-provoked craving during cue-exposure therapy for smoking cessation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 16, 306-315. PMID: 24078760.

Marquinez*, N. S., & Brandon, T. H. (2014). Treating tobacco smoking. In L. R. Grossman & S.

Walfish (Eds.), Translating psychological research into practice (pp. 381-383). New York: Springer.

Oliver*, J. A., Blank, M. D., Janse Van Rensburg, K., MacQueen*, D. A., Brandon, T. H., & Drobes, D.

J. (2013). Nicotine interactions with low-dose alcohol: Pharmacological influences on smoking and drinking motivation. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 122, 1154-1165. PMID: 24364618.

Heckman*, B. W., Kovacs*, M. A., Marquinez*, N. S., Meltzer*, L. R., Tsambarlis*, M. E., Drobes, D.

J. & Brandon, T. H. (2013). Effects of mood manipulations on cigarette craving: A meta-analysis. Addiction, 108,2068-2078. PMID: 23795674.

Simmons, V. N., Haura, E. B., & Brandon, T. H. (2013). Oncology healthcare providers’ pivotal role in

smoking cessation and relapse prevention. Lung Cancer Management, 2, 341–343. Simmons, V. N., Heckman*, B. W., Fink*, A. C., Small, B. J., & Brandon, T. H. (2013). Efficacy of an

experiential, dissonance-based smoking intervention for college students delivered via the Internet. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 81, 810-820. PMCID: PMC23668667.

Bejarano*, A., Litvin*, E.B., Quinn, G.P., Brandon, T.H., & Simmons, V.N. (2013). Distribution of

smoking relapse prevention materials in the Hispanic community: Lessons learned. Journal of Cancer Education,28(1),143-150. PMID: 23055134.

Simmons, V. N., Litvin*, E. B., Jacobsen, P. B., Patel*, R. D., McCaffrey, J. C., Oliver*, J. A., Sutton, S.

K., & Brandon, T. H. (2013). Predictors of smoking relapse in thoracic cancer and head and neck cancer patients. Cancer, 119, 1420-1427. PMCID: PMC3604135.

Toll, B. A., Brandon, T. H., Gritz, E. R., Warren, G. W., & Herbst, R. S. (2013). Assessing tobacco use

by cancer patients and facilitating cessation: An American Association for Cancer Research policy statement. Clinical Cancer Research, 19, 1941-1948. PMID: 23570694.

Litvin*, E. B., Kovacs*, M. A., Scime*, P. L., & Brandon, T. H. (2012). Responding to tobacco craving:

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Experimental test of acceptance versus suppression. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,26, 830-837. PMCID: PMC3990001.

Steinberg, M. L., Williams, J. M., Gandhi, K. K., Foulds, J., Epstein, E. E., & Brandon, T. H. (2012).

Task persistence predicts smoking cessation in smokers with and without schizophrenia. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,26, 850-858. PMCID: PMC3605732.

Gwede, C. K., Castro, E., Brandon, T. H., McIntyre, J., Meade, C. D., Muñoz-Antonia, T., Simmons, V.

N., Vadaparampil, S. T., Jimenez, J., & Quinn, G. P. (2012). Developing strategies for reducing cancer disparities via cross-institutional collaboration: Outreach efforts for the partnership between the Ponce School of Medicine and the Moffitt Cancer Center. Health Promotion Practice, 13(6), 807-815. PMCID: PMC3708698.

Song, F., Holland, R., Barton, G., Bachmann, M., Blyth, A., Maskrey, V Aveyard, P., Sutton S.,

Leonardi-Bee, J., & Brandon, T. H. (2012). Self-help materials for the prevention of smoking relapse (SHARPISH): Protocol of a randomised controlled trial. Trials, 13, 69 (1-9). PMCID: PMC3480895.

Brandon, T. H., Simmons, V. N., Meade, C. D., Quinn, G. P., Khoury*, E. L., Sutton, S. K., & Lee, J-H.

(2012). Self-help booklets for preventing postpartum smoking relapse: A randomized trial. American Journal of Public Health, 102(11), 2109-2115. PMCID: PMC3477952.

Litvin*, E. B., Ditre*, J. W., Heckman*, B. W., & Brandon, T. H. (2012). Nicotine. In J. Verster, K.

Brady, M. Galanter, & P. Conrod (Eds.), Drug abuse and addiction in medical illness: Causes, consequences, and treatment (pp. 137-150). New York: Springer.

Brandon, T. H. (2012). Big Tobacco indicts itself. Science, 337, 412-413. (invited book review)

Unrod, M., Oliver*, J. A., Heckman*, B. W., Simmons, V. N., & Brandon, T. H. (2012). Outdoor

smoking ban at a cancer center: Attitudes and smoking behavior among employees and patients. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 18(5), 24-31. PMID: 22836544.

Simmons, V. N., Litvin*, E. B., Unrod, M., & Brandon, T. H. (2012). Oncology healthcare providers’

implementation of the 5 A’s model of brief intervention for smoking cessation: Patients’ perceptions. Patient Education and Counseling, 86(3), 414-419. PMCID: PMC3222746.

Heckman*, B. W., Ditre*, J. W., & Brandon, T. H. (2012). The restorative effects of smoking upon self-

control resources: A negative reinforcement pathway. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121, 244-249. PMID: 21381807.

Ditre*, J. W., Brandon, T. H., Zale, E. L., &, Meagher, M. M. (2011). Pain, nicotine, and smoking:

Research findings and theoretical considerations. Psychological Bulletin, 137, 1065-1093. PMCID: PMC3202023.

Brandon, T. H., Drobes, D. J., Unrod, M., Heckman*, B. W., Oliver*, J. A., Roetzheim, R. C., Karver, S.

B., & Small, B. J. (2011). Varenicline effects on craving, cue reactivity, and smoking reward. Psychopharmacology, 218,391-403. PMID: 21559801.

Litvin*, E. B., Rojas*, A., Simmons, V. N., Quinn, G .P., Vadaparampil, S. T., Gwede, C. K., Meade,

C. D., Brandon, T. H., Jimenez, J. C., Castro, E., & Diaz*, Z. (2011). Cultural acceptability of a smoking relapse prevention intervention for pregnant women in Puerto Rico: Providers’ feedback. Hispanic Health Care International, 9(3), 117-126.

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Simmons, V. N., Quinn, G. P., Litvin*, E. B., Rojas*, A., Jiménez, J., Castro, E., Meade, C. D., &

Brandon, T. H. (2011). Transcreation of validated smoking relapse-prevention booklets for use with Hispanic populations. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 22(3), 886-893. PMCID: PMC3804252.

Quinn, G. P., Jiménez, J., Meade, C. D., Antonia , T. M., Gwede, C. K., Castro, E., Vadaparampil, S. T.,

Simmons, V. N., McIntyre, J., Chrocker, T. T., & Brandon, T. H. (2011). Enhancing oncology health care provider’s sensitivity to cultural communication to reduce cancer disparities: A pilot study. Journal of Cancer Education.26(2), 322-325. PMCID: PMC3673723.

Simmons, V.N., Jimenez, J.C., Castro, E., Litvin*, E. B., Gwede, C.K., Vadaparampil, S.T., McIntyre, J.,

Meade, C.D., Brandon, T. H., & Quinn, G.P. (2011). Initial efforts in community engagement with health care providers: Perceptions of barriers to care for cancer patients in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal, 30(1), 28-34. PMCID: PMC3685431.

Simmons, V. N., Cruz, L. M., Brandon, T. H., Quinn, G. P. (2011). Translation and cultural adaptation of

smoking relapse-prevention materials for pregnant and post-partum Hispanic women. Journal of Health Communication International Perspectives, 16(1), 90-107. PMID: 21120739.

Ditre*, J. W., Gonzalez*, B. D., Simmons, V. N., Faul, L. A., Brandon, T. H., & Jacobsen, P. B. (2011).

Associations between pain and current smoking status among cancer patients. Pain, 152(1), 60-65. PMCID: PMC3031140.

Steinberg, M. L., Williams, J. M., Gandhi, K., Foulds, J., & Brandon, T. H. (2010). Lower task

persistence in smokers with schizophrenia as compared to non-psychiatric control smokers. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24, 724-729. PMCID: PMC3058670.

PSM-MCC Cancer Outreach Research Group. (2010). Practice Notes: Ponce School of Medicine and

Moffitt Cancer Center Cancer Outreach. Health Education & Behavior, 37, 777-778. Gonzales, D., Jorenby, D. E., Brandon, T. H., & Arteaga, C., & Lee, T. C. (2010). Immediate and

delayed quitting and rates of relapse among smokers successfully treated with varenicline, bupropion SR, or placebo. Addiction, 105, 2002-2013. PMCID: PMC2991770.

Ditre*, J. W., Heckman*, B. W., Butts*, E. A., & Brandon, T. H. (2010). Effects of expectancies and

coping on pain-induced motivation to smoke. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119, 524-533. PMCID: PMC2917270.

Sheffer, C. E., Stitzer, M., Brandon, T. H., & Bursac, Z. (2010). Effectiveness of relapse prevention

booklets as an adjunct for treating tobacco dependence with telephone counseling. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 39, 71-77. PMCID: PMC3369827.

Viswanath, K., Herbst, R. S., Land, S. R. et al.. (The AACR Task Force on Tobacco and Cancer). (2010).

Tobacco and cancer: An American Association for Cancer Research policy statement. Cancer Research, 70, 3419-3430.

Simmons, V. N., Heckman*, B. W., Ditre*, J. W., & Brandon, T. H. (2010). A measure of smoking

abstinence-related motivational engagement: Development and initial validation. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 12(4), 432-437. PMCID: PMC2847080.

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Brandon, T. H., & Unrod, M. (2010). Tobacco use and cessation. In J. C. Holland, W. Breitbart, P. B. Jacobsen, M. S. Lederberg, & R. McCorkle (Eds.). Psycho-oncology (2nd ed.; pp. 15-21). New York: Oxford.

Litvin*, E. B., & Brandon, T. H. (2010). Testing the influence of external and internal cues on smoking

motivation using a community sample. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18, 61-70. Brandon, T. H. (2009). President’s Column: One more review. The Addiction Newsletter, 1 (2), 1-2. Simmons, V. N., Litvin*, E. B., Patel, R. D., Jacobsen, P. B., McCaffrey, J. C., Bepler, G., Quinn, G. P., &

Brandon, T. H. (2009). Patient-provider communication and perspectives on smoking cessation and relapse in the oncology setting. Patient Education and Counseling, 77(3), 398-403. PMCID: PMC2787754.

Brandon, T. H., Drobes, D. J., Ditre*, J. W., & Elibero*, A. (2009). Nicotine. In L. M. Cohen, F. L.

Collins, A. M. Young, D. E. McChargue, T. R., Leffingwell & K. L. Cook (Eds.), Pharmacology and treatment of substance abuse: Evidence and outcome based perspective (pp. 267-293). New York: Routledge.

Brandon, T. H. (2009). President’s Column: Greasing the pipeline. The Addiction Newsletter, 16(1), 1-

2. Lopez Khoury*, E. N., Litvin*, E. B., & Brandon, T. H. (2009). The effect of body image threat on

smoking motivation among college women: Mediation by negative affect. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23, 279-286. PMCID: PMC3983068.

Madson, M., Bethea, A. R., Fromme, K., D’Amico, E. J., & Brandon, T. H. (2008). Establishing your

career as an addiction researcher: Tips for success. The Addiction Newsletter, 15(3), 14-15.

Brandon, T. H. (2008). President’s Column: Why Division 50? The Addiction Newsletter, 15 (3), 1-2. Lopez*, E. N., Drobes, D. J., Thompson, J. K., & Brandon, T. (2008). Effects of a body image

challenge on smoking motivation among college females. Health Psychology, 27, S243-251. PMCID: PMC3990024.

Unrod, M., & Brandon, T. H. (2008). Treating tobacco use: What every family physician should know.

Florida Family Physician, 56(4), 24-25. Ditre*, J. W. & Brandon, T. H. (2008). Pain as a motivator of smoking: Effects of pain induction on

smoking urge and behavior. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 467-472. PMID: 18489224. Hendricks*, P. S., & Brandon, T. H. (2008). Smokers’ expectancies for smoking versus nicotine.

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22, 135-140. PMID: 18298240. Simmons*, V. N., Vidrine*, J. I., & Brandon, T. H. (2008). Smoking cessation as a teachable moment

for skin cancer prevention. American Journal of Health Behavior. 32, 137-145. PMID: 18052854. Lopez*, E., Simmons*, V. N., Quinn, G. P, Meade, C. D., Chirikos, T. N. & Brandon, T. H. (2008).

Clinical trials and tribulations: Lessons learned from recruiting pregnant ex-smokers for relapse prevention. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 10, 87-96. PMCID: PMC4056986.

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Webb*, M. S., Hendricks*, P. S., & Brandon, T. H. (2007). Expectancy priming of smoking cessation messages enhances the placebo effect of tailored interventions. Health Psychology, 26, 598-609.

Stasiewicz, P. R., Brandon, T. H., Bradizza, C. M. (2007). Effects of extinction context and retrieval

cues on alcohol cue reactivity among alcohol dependent outpatients. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 21, 244-248.

Steinberg, M. L., Krejci, J. A., Collett, K., Brandon, T. H., Chen, K., & Ziedonis, D. M. (2007).

Relationship between self-reported task persistence and history of quitting smoking, plans for quitting smoking, and current smoking status in adolescents. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 1451-1460.

Simmons*, V. N., & Brandon, T. H. (2007). Secondary smoking prevention in a university setting: A

randomized comparison of an experiential theory-based intervention and a standard didactic intervention for increasing cessation motivation. Health Psychology, 26, 268-277.

Brandon, T. H., Vidrine, J. I., & Litvin*, E. B. (2007). Relapse and relapse prevention. Annual Review

of Clinical Psychology, 3, 257-284. Vidrine*, J. I., Simmons*, V. N., & Brandon, T. H. (2007). Construction of smoking-relevant risk

perceptions among college students: The influence of need for cognition and message content. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37, 91-114.

Lee, J-H, Herzog, T. A., Meade, C. D., Webb*, M. S., & Brandon, T. H. (2007). Use of GEE for

analyzing longitudinal binomial data: A primer using data from a tobacco intervention. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 187-193. PMID: 16650625.

Hendricks*, P. S., Ditre*, J. W., Drobes, D. J., & Brandon, T. H. (2006). The early time course of

smoking withdrawal effects. Psychopharmacology, 187, 385-395. PMID: 16752139. Quinn, G., Ellison, B. B., Meade, C., Roach, C. N., Lopez*, E., Albrecht, T., & Brandon, T. H. (2006).

Adapting smoking relapse-prevention materials for pregnant and postpartum women: Formative research. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 10, 235-245. PMID: 16341911.

Brandon, T. H., Shaffer, H. J., & Odegaard, S. (2005). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors graduates

from divisional to all-APA status. The Addictions Newsletter, 12, 7. Brandon, T. H., & Brandon, K. O. (2005). Brother, can you spare a smoke? Sibling transmission of

tobacco use. Addiction, 100, 439-440. PMID: 15784053. Webb*, M. S., Simmons*, V. N., & Brandon, T. H. (2005). Tailored interventions for motivating

smoking cessation: Using placebo-tailoring to examine the influence of personalization and expectancies. Health Psychology, 24(2),179-188. PMID: 15755232.

Hendricks*, P. S., & Brandon, T. H. (2005). Smoking expectancy associates among college smokers. Addictive Behaviors, 30, 235-245.

Brandon, T. H., Meade, C. D., Herzog, T. A., Chirikos, T. N., Webb*, M. S., & Cantor, A. B. (2004).

Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a minimal intervention to prevent smoking relapse: Dismantling the effects of content versus contact. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 72, 797-808.

Westmaas, J. L. & Brandon, T. H. (2004). Reducing risk in smokes. Current Opinion in Pulmonary

Medicine. 10, 284-288.

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Chirikos, T. N., Herzog, T. A., Meade, C. D., Webb*, M. S., & Brandon, T. H. (2004). Cost-

effectiveness analysis of a complementary health intervention: The case of smoking relapse prevention. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 20, 475-480.

Steinberg*, M. L., Ziedonis, D. M., Krejci, J. A., & Brandon, T. H. (2004). A single-session

motivational interviewing intervention for engaging smokers with schizophrenia in treatment for tobacco dependence. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 72, 723-728.

Simmons*, V. N., Webb*, M. S., & Brandon, T. H. (2004). College student smoking: An initial test of

an experiential dissonance-enhancing intervention. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 1129-1136. Phillips*, K. M., & Brandon, T. H. (2004). Do psychologists adhere to the clinical practice guidelines

for tobacco cessation? A survey of practitioners. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, 35, 281-285. [Adapted and reprinted in Patten, M. (2005). Proposing empirical research: A guide to the fundamentals (3rd Ed., pp. 119-123). Los Angeles: Pyrczak Publishing.]

Juliano*, L. M., & Brandon, T. H. (2004). Smokers’ expectancies for nicotine replacement therapy

versus cigarettes. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 6, 569-574. Brandon, T. H., Herzog, T. A., Irvin*, J. E, & Gwaltney, C. J. (2004). Cognitive and social learning

models of drug dependence: Implications for the assessment of tobacco dependence in adolescents. Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 1), 51-77.

Baker, T. B., Brandon, T. H., & Chassin, L. (2004). Motivational influences on cigarette smoking.

Annual Review of Psychology, 55, 463-491. Hughes, J. R., & Brandon, T. H. (2003). A softer approach to hardening. Nicotine & Tobacco Research,

5, 961-962. Brandon, T. H., Herzog, T. A., & Webb*, M. S. (2003). It ain’t over till it’s over: The case for offering

relapse-prevention interventions to former smokers. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 326, 197-200.

Brandon, T. H., Herzog, T. A. Juliano*, L., Irvin*, J. E., Lazev*, A., & Simmons*, V. N. (2003).

Pretreatment task-persistence predicts smoking cessation outcome. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 448–456.

Westmaas, J. L., Brandon, T. H., & Lokitis, J. (2003). Altering risk in patients who smoke. Respiratory

Care Clinics of North America, 9, 259-268.

Irvin*, J. E., & Brandon, T. H. (2003). Examining a quarter century of smoking cessation trials: Is the target becoming harder to treat? In, Those who continue to smoke: Is achieving abstinence harder and do we need to change our interventions? Smoking and Tobacco Control Monograph 15. Bethesda, MD: Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute (NIH Pub. No. 03-5370).

Irvin*, J. E., Hendricks*, P. S., & Brandon, T. H. (2003). The increasing recalcitrance of smokers in

clinical trials II: Pharmacotherapy trials. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 5, 27-35. Copeland, A. L., & Brandon, T. H. (2002). Do desirability ratings moderate the validity of probability

ratings on the Smoking Consequences Questionnaire—Adult (SCQ-A)? A reanalysis using

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regression. Psychological Assessment, 14, 353-359. Brandon, T. H., Irvin*, J. E., & Hendricks*, P. S. (2002). The increasing power of placebos in trials of

antidepressants. JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association, 288, 449-450. [letter] Collins*, B. N., & Brandon, T. H. (2002). Effects of extinction context and retrieval cues on alcohol cue

reactivity among nonalcoholic drinkers. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 70, 390-397. Herzog, T. A., Lazev*, A. B., Irvin*, J. E., Juliano*, L. M., Greenbaum, P. E. & Brandon, T. H. (2002).

Testing for group membership effects during and after treatment: The example of group therapy for smoking cessation. Behavior Therapy, 39, 29-43.

Juliano*, L. M., & Brandon, T. H. (2002). Effects of nicotine dose, instructional set, and outcome expectancies on the subjective effects of smoking in the presence of a stressor. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 88-97.

Brandon, T. H. (2001). Behavioral tobacco cessation treatments: Yesterday’s news or tomorrow’s headlines? Journal of Clinical Oncology, 19, 64s-68s.

Copeland, A. L., & Brandon, T. H. (2001). A patient-centered approach to applying current guidelines for treating tobacco dependence. Seminars in Medical Practice, 4, 6-16.

Copeland, A. L., & Brandon, T. H. (2001). Intervening with the tobacco-dependent patient. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 8, 43-51.

Brandon, T. H. (2001). Editorial: A new look for Psychology of Addictive Behaviors in 2001. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.

Brandon, T. H. & Lisman, S. E. (2000). Empirical underpinnings of ethical issues in alcohol research: Introduction to the special series. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 14, 315-318.

Irvin*, J. E., & Brandon, T. H. (2000). The increasing recalcitrance of smokers in clinical trials. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2, 79-84.

Brandon, T. H., Collins*, B. N., Juliano*, L. M., & Lazev*, A. B. (2000). Preventing relapse among

former smokers: A comparison of minimal interventions via telephone and mail. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 68, 103-113.

Westmaas*, J. L., Nath*, V., & Brandon, T. H. (2000). Contemporary smoking cessation. Cancer Control, 7, 56-62.

Copeland*, A. L., & Brandon, T. H. (2000). Testing the causal role of expectancies in smoking motivation and behavior. Addictive Behaviors, 25, 451-454.

Brandon, T. H. (2000). Editorial. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 14, 3–5 Brandon, T. H., Juliano*, L. M, & Copeland*, A. L. (1999). Expectancies for tobacco smoking. In I.

Kirsch (Ed.), How expectancies shape experience (pp. 263-299). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Lazev*, A. B., Herzog*, T. A., & Brandon, T. H. (1999). Classical conditioning of environmental cues to cigarette smoking. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 7, 56-63.

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Brandon, T. H., Lazev*, A. B., & Juliano*, L. M. (1998). Very delayed smoking relapse warrants

research attention. (Invited note.) Psychological Reports, 83, 72-74.

Juliano*, L. M., & Brandon, T. H. (1998). Reactivity to instructed smoking availability and environmental cues: Evidence with urge and reaction time. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 6, 45-53.

Quinn*, E. P., Brandon, T. H., & Copeland*, A. L. (1996). Is task persistence related to smoking and substance abuse? Applying Learned Industriousness Theory to addictive behaviors. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 4, 186-190.

Brandon, T. H., Wetter, D. W., & Baker, T. B. (1996). Affect, expectancies, urges, and smoking: Do they conform to models of drug motivation and relapse? Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 4, 29-36.

Copeland*, A. L., Brandon, T. H., & Quinn*, E. P. (1995). The Smoking Consequences Questionnaire - Adult: Measurement of smoking outcome expectancies of experienced smokers. Psychological Assessment, 7, 484-494.

Kashinsky, W., Collins*, B. N., & Brandon, T. H. (1995). A telemetric device for measuring smoking topography. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 27, 375-378.

Brandon, T. H., & Collins*, B. N. (1995). Nicotine et déprime: Comment éviter que les états dépressifs aggravent le tabagisme? La Recherche, 26, 574-575. [Translated and reprinted in Mundo Cientifico and The World Scientist]

Brandon, T. H., & DeMichele*, J. T. (1995). Expanding the target of relapse-prevention training to

include self-quit exsmokers: Is there a need? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 9, 114-122.

Lisman, S. A., & Brandon, T. H. (1995). Alcohol, ethics, and research: Implications for science and practice. Addictions Newsletter, 2, 10.

Brandon, T. H., Piasecki, T., Quinn*, E. P., & Baker, T. B. (1995). Cue exposure treatment in nicotine dependence. In D. C. Drummond, S. Glautier, B. Remington, & S. Tiffany (Eds.), Addictive Behaviour: Cue exposure theory and practice (pp. 211-227). New York: Wiley.

Brandon, T. H., Copeland*, A. L., & Saper*, Z. L. (1995). Programmed therapeutic messages as a smoking treatment adjunct: Reducing the impact of negative affect. Health Psychology, 14, 41-47.

Brandon, T. H. (1994). Multitudes of multiples? (letter). The Behavior Therapist, 17, 231-232.

Brandon, T. H. (1994). Negative affect as motivation to smoke. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 3, 33-37.

Brandon, T. H. (1993). Smoking: The artificial passion (Book review). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 7, 137-138.

Wetter, D. W., Brandon, T. H., & Baker, T. B. (1992). The relation between affective processing measures and smoking motivation indices among college-age smokers. Advances in Behaviour Research and Therapy, 14, 169-193.

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Zelman, D. C., Brandon, T. H., Jorenby, D. E., & Baker, T. B. (1992). Measures of affect and nicotine dependence predict differential response to smoking cessation. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60, 943-952.

Brandon, T. H., & Baker, T. B. (1991). The Smoking Consequences Questionnaire: The subjective expected utility of smoking in college students. Psychological Assessment: A Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 3, 484-491.

Baker, T. B., & Brandon, T. H. (1990). Validity of self-reports in basic research. Behavioral Assessment, 12, 33-51.

Brandon, T. H., Tiffany, S. T., Obremski, K. M., & Baker, T. B. (1990). Postcessation cigarette use: The process of relapse. Addictive Behaviors, 15, 105-114.

Leventhal, H., Baker, T. B., Brandon, T. H., & Fleming, R. (1989). Intervening and preventing cigarette smoking. In T. Ney & A. Gale (Eds.), Smoking and Human Behavior (pp. 313-336). New York: Wiley.

Brandon, T. H. & Baker, T. B. (1988). Behavioral treatment strategies. In U.S. Public Health Service, The health consequences of smoking: Nicotine addiction. A report of the Surgeon General (pp. 487-505). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Baker, T. B. & Brandon, T. H. (1988). Methodological issues in treatment study design and evaluation. In U.S. Public Health Service, The health consequences of smoking: Nicotine addiction. A report of the Surgeon General (pp. 513-517). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Brandon, T. H., Zelman, D. C., & Baker, T. B. (1988). Delaying smoking relapse with extended

treatment. In T. B. Baker & D. S. Cannon (Eds.), Assessment and treatment of addictive disorders (pp. 151-179). New York: Praeger Press.

Baker, T. B., Zelman, D., Brandon, T. H., Zinser, M., Baker, L. J., & Leventhal, H. (1988). Smoking

cessation: Effective cognitive-behavioral interventions. In N. B. Oldridge, C. Foster & D. H. Schmidt (Eds.), Cardiac rehabilitation and clinical exercise programs: Theory and practice (pp. 239-244). Ithaca, NY: Mouvement Publications.

Brandon, T. H., Zelman, D. C., & Baker, T. B. (1987). Effects of maintenance sessions on smoking relapse: Delaying the inevitable? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55, 780-782.

Brandon, T. H., Tiffany, S. T., & Baker, T. B. (1986). The process of smoking relapse. In F. Tims & C.

Leukefeld (Eds.), Relapse and recovery in drug abuse (National Institute of Drug Abuse Research Monograph No. 72, pp. 104-117). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Manuscripts under Review

Hooper, M. W., Lee, D. J., Simmons, V. N., Brandon, K. O., Antoni, M. H., Unrod, M., Asfar, T.,

Correa*, J. D., Loru-Sengal, T., & Brandon, T. H. (2017). Reducing racial/ethnic tobacco cessation disparities via cognitive behavioral therapy: Design of a dualsite randomized controlled trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials.

Palmer*, A. M. & Brandon, T. H. (2017). How do electronic cigarettes affect cravings to smoke or vape? Parsing the influences of nicotine and expectancies using the balanced-placebo design. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

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Martinez, U., Brandon, T. H., Sutton, S. K., & Simmons, V. N. (2017). The smoking-relatedness of a patient’s cancer type predicts cessation attitudes and sustained smoking abstinence. Cancer.

Piñeiro*, B., Díaz, D. R., Monsalve*, L. M, Martínez*, Ú., Meade, C. D., Meltzer, L. R., Brandon, K. O.,

Unrod, M., Brandon, T. H., & Simmons, V.N. (2017). Systematic transcreation of self-help smoking cessation materials for Hispanic/Latino smokers: Improving cultural relevance and acceptability. Journal of Health Communication.

Harrell, P. T., Brandon, T. H., Quinn, G. P., Will, K. E., & Brockenberry, L. O. (2017). E-cigarette expectancy measure development: Initial qualitative assessment. Nicotine & Tobacco Research.

Kovacs*, M. A., Palmer*, A. M., Correa*, J. B., & Brandon, T. H. (2017). Smoking by restrained eaters

following a food prime in the context of an alternative distractor. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology.

Li, L., Lee, J.-H., Sutton, S. K, Simmons, V. N., & Brandon, T. H. (2017). A Bayesian transition model for missing longitudinal binary outcomes and an application to a smoking cessation study. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society.

Song, F., Bachmann, M. O., Aveyard, P., Barton, G. R., Brown, T. J., Maskrey, V., Blyth, A., Notley, C., Holland, R., Sutton S., & Brandon, T. H. (2016). Relapse to smoking and health-related quality of life: Secondary analysis of data from a study of smoking relapse prevention. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes.

McIntyre, J., Moreno, L., Jiménez, J., Castro, E., Gwede, C.K., Meade, C.D., Brandon, T.H., Simmons, V.N., Vadaparampil, S.T., & Quinn, G.P. (2017). Adapting Spanish-language educational materials about biobanking for Hispanics in Puerto Rico. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.and Health.

Other Publications

Brandon, T. H. (2017). Electronic cigarettes: Helpful or harmful? Nationaal Expertisecentrum

Tabaksontmoediging Nieuwsbrief (Dutch National Expert Center for Tobacco Awareness Newsletter), 5, July, 2017.

Brandon, T. H., & Simmons V. N. (2013). Steps to help you stop smoking for good. Coping with

Cancer, 27(1), 49.

Clinical Intervention Materials

Forever Free®…If You Vape: A Guide to Quitting Smoking (2016). A series of ten smoking cessation booklets and 9 pamphlets for dual users of electronic and combustible cigarettes.

Taking Control of Your Health: Lung Cancer Screening & Smoking Cessation (2015). A guide for

smokers receiving low dose CT screening for lung cancer. Forever Free®: Stop Smoking for Good. (2010). A series of ten smoking cessation booklets and 9

pamphlets. Libres Para Siempre: Guía Para No Volver a Fumar (2009). A series of eight relapse-prevention

booklets translated and culturally adapted for Hispanic populations. Disseminated by the National Cancer Institute (smokefree.gov).

Libres Para Siempre Por Mi Bebé y Por Mí: Guía Para No Volver a Fumar. (2006) A series of ten

relapse-prevention booklets for pregnant and postpartum women and their partners, translated and culturally adapted for Hispanic populations. Disseminated by the National Cancer Institute

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(smokefree.gov). Forever Free®…for Baby and Me: A Guide to Remaining Smoke Free (2004). A series of ten relapse-

prevention booklets for pregnant and postpartum women and their partners. Disseminated by the National Cancer Institute (smokefree.gov).

Forever Free®: A Guide to Remaining Smoke Free (2000). A series of eight relapse-prevention booklets.

Disseminated by the National Cancer Institute (smokefree.gov).

Invited Addresses (since 2003) Brandon, T. H. (2018, April). Translational behavioral research on tobacco use and cessation. Invited

Cancer Prevention and Control Ground Rounds presentation, University of Oklahoma Stephenson Cancer Center, Oklahoma City.

Brandon, T. H. (2018, March). From rodents to researchers: Addiction in context. Keynote address to

be given at the American Psychological Association’s Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction meeting, Tampa, FL.

Brandon, T. H. (2017, November). Translational behavioral research on tobacco use and cessation.

Invited lecture, Department of Health Education and Behavior, University of Florida, Gainesville. Brandon, T. H. (2017, September). Self-help for smoking cessation: Seeking the balance between

efficacy and reach. Invited presentation, Dutch Mini-Conference on Self-Help for Smoking Cessation. Utrecht, Netherlands.

Brandon, T. H. (2017, July). Translational behavioral research on tobacco use and cessation. Invited

lecture, Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands. Brandon, T. H. (2017, May). Translational behavioral research on tobacco use and cessation. Invited

lecture, Tobacco Research Network, Trimbos Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands. Brandon, T. H. (2017, May). Tobacco research at Moffitt Cancer Center. Invited lecture, Department of

Drug Monitoring and Policy, Trimbos Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands. Brandon, T. H. (2016, September). Smoking cessation by mail: The extended self-help approach. Invited

lecture, The Eighth Annual C. Everett Koop Institute, MD Tobacco Treatment Conference, Dartmouth University, Dartmouth, NH.

Brandon, T. H. (2016, June). Translational behavioral research on tobacco use and cessation. Invited

lecture, Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC. Brandon, T. H. (2016, May). Preventing cancer by targeting tobacco use. Invited presentation at the

Cuba-USA Workshop on Cancer Control, sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Center for Molecular Immunology, Havana, Cuba.

Brandon, T. H. (2014, June). Development and testing of a behavioural change intervention: A focus on

smoking relapse prevention. Dean’s Lecture, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.

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Brandon, T.H. (2014, January). Introduction to grant writing. Invited workshop presenter at Grant-Writing Workshop for Cancer Researchers, Marrakech, Morocco.

Brandon, T. H. (2012, June). Tobacco use: The big picture. Invited opening lecture presented at

Evidence-Based Strategies for Treating Tobacco Dependence, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

Brandon, T.H. (2012, May). Cancer prevention and tobacco control. Invited talk at Cancer Prevention

and Control Scientific Workshop, University of Fez, Fez, Morocco. Brandon, T. H. (2012, March). Back to the future: Reinvigorating behavioral smoking cessation

research. Invited Clinical Theme Lecture presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Houston, TX.

Brandon, T. H. (2011, December). Self-help for smoking cessation: A reappraisal. Invited colloquium,

University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. Brandon, T. H. (2011, September). Harnessing contemporary extinction theory to enhance cue-exposure

therapy. Invited featured speaker, Research Conference on Cues and Adolescent Behavior, Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Dartmouth University, Hanover, NH.

Brandon, T. H. (2011, June). The elephant in the room: Why smoking and smoking cessation matters.

Invited speaker, 3rd Annual Florida AHEC Tobacco Summit, Orlando. Brandon, T. H. (2011, April). Helping patients quit smoking during pregnancy…and beyond. Invited

presentation in symposium on Substance Exposed Newborns: Prevention, Intervention and Treatment, at Stetson University, Tampa, FL.

Brandon, T. H. (2011, April). Translational efforts toward preventing smoking relapse: Self help and

cue exposure approaches. Invited colloquium, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands. Brandon, T. H. (2011, March). Translational efforts toward preventing smoking relapse: Self help and

cue exposure approaches. Invited colloquium, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands. Brandon, Th. H. (2011, March). Contemporary smoking cessation. Invited speaker, Third Annual

Mental and Behavioral Health Symposium: Trends and Innovations, Baptist Health South Florida, Miami Florida.

Brandon, T. H. (2011, January). Tobacco’s impact on smokers and Florida. Invited speaker, Florida

Tobacco Education and Use Prevention Advisory Council Meeting, Tallahassee, FL.

Brandon, T. H. (2010, October). Setting the stage: Tobacco’s impact on smokers, employers, and Florida. Invited speaker, Florida Tobacco Cessation Summit, Orlando, FL.

Brandon, T. H. (2010, October). Preventing smoking relapse: Dual research paradigms with origins in

Binghamton. Invited colloquium, Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY.

Brandon, T. H. (2010, October). Self-help for smoking cessation: Another look. Invited colloquium,

College of Nursing, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY.

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Brandon, T. H. (2010, October). Helping patients quit smoking during pregnancy…and beyond. Invited colloquium, College of Nursing, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY.

Brandon, T. H. (2010, May). Preventing smoking relapse: from self-help through multi-component

behavior therapy. Invited Cancer Prevention Grand Rounds presentation, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.

Brandon, T. H. (2010, May). Preventing smoking relapse: Dual research paradigms. Invited seminar

presentation, Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo, NY. Brandon, T. H. (2009, August). The other addiction: Reflections on the place of tobacco within

addiction science and practice. Presidential Address (Division on Addictions) presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Brandon, T. H. (2009, June). Two approaches to preventing smoking relapse. Invited Psychiatry Grand

Rounds presentation, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ.

Brandon, T. H. (2009, April). Self-help for smoking cessation: Another look. Invited colloquium, Department of Health Education and Behavior, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

Brandon, T. H., & Ditre*, J. W., (2008, September). New directions in smoking cue-reactivity and cue-

exposure research. Invited presentation, Neuroscience Consortium Cutting Edge Seminar, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD.

Brandon, T. H. (2008, May). Two approaches to preventing smoking relapse. Invited Prevention Grand

Rounds talk, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY.

Brandon, T. H. (2008, March). The psychology of smoking…and quitting. Keynote presentation at the Florida Conference on Tobacco Advocacy and Policy, Daytona Beach, FL.

Brandon, T. H. (2007, September). Two approaches to preventing smoking relapse. Invited talk

presented at the 3rd Symposium on Addictive & Health Behaviors Research, Amelia Island, FL.

Brandon, T. H. (2007, May). Relapse prevention concepts. Invited presentation to the Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Conference: A Focus on Relapse Prevention, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

Brandon, T. H. (2007, January). Two approaches to preventing smoking relapse. Invited talk presented to the Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, Puerto Rico.

Brandon, T. H. (2005, October). Cessation is not enough: Preventing smoking relapse via a minimal

intervention. Invited presentation to the Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Conference, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

Brandon, T. H. (2005, February). Treating tobacco use and dependence. Invited presentation to

Instituto du Radium, Campinas, Brazil (via televideo). Brandon, T. H. (2004, December). Cessation is not enough: Preventing relapse to cigarette smoking.

Invited grand rounds presentation to Sanofi-Aventis, New York, NY. Brandon, T. H. (2004, October). Cessation is not enough: Preventing smoking relapse via a minimal

intervention. Invited grand rounds presentation to University of Michigan Cancer Center, Ann Arbor, MI.

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Brandon, T. H. (2004, June). Harnessing contemporary extinction theory to enhance cue-exposure therapy. Invited presentation at the NCI Tobacco Control Investigators Meeting: Synthesizing Research for the Public Health. San Diego.

Brandon, T. H. (2003, May). Cessation is not enough: Preventing smoking relapse via a minimal

intervention. Invited presentation to the Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Conference, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

Brandon, T. H. (2003, May). Cessation is not enough: Preventing smoking relapse via a minimal

intervention. Colloquium presented to the Center for Nicotine and Tobacco Use Research, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

Brandon, T. H. (2003, April). Cessation is not enough: Preventing smoking relapse via a minimal

intervention. Colloquium presented to the Center for Tobacco Research & Intervention, University of Wisconsin Department of Medicine, Madison, WI.

Conference Presentations, Last 3 Years (** invited presentation)

Brandon, T. H., Martínez, Ú., Simmons, V. N., Meltzer, L. R., Sutton, S. K., Drobes, D. J., Unrod, M., &

Harrell, P. T. (2018, March). Dual use of combustible and electronic cigarettes: Patterns and associations between products. Poster to be presented at the 17th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Cape Town, South Africa.

**Brandon, T. H. (2018, March). From rodents to researchers: Addiction in context. Keynote address to

be given at the Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction meeting, Tampa, FL. **Brandon, T. H. (2017, September). Self-help for smoking cessation: Seeking the balance between

efficacy and reach. Invited presentation, Dutch Mini-Conference on Self-Help for Smoking Cessation. Utrecht, Netherlands.

Brandon, T. H. & Palmer*, A. M. (2017, September). How do electronic cigarettes affect cravings to

smoke or vape? Parsing the influences of nicotine and expectancies using the balanced-placebo design. Oral presentation at the 8th Annual Thematic Meeting on Addiction, Kiel, Germany.

Brandon, K. O., Meltzer, L. R., Simmons, V. N., Sutton, S. K., Drobes, D. J., Unrod, M., & Brandon, T.

H. (2017, September). Vaping reinforcement and smoking cessation propensity in dual users of electronic and traditional cigarettes. Oral presentation at the 8th Annual Thematic Meeting on Addiction, Kiel, Germany.

Harrell, P. T., Quinn, G. P., Brockenberry, L., & Brandon, T. H. (2017, June). E-cigarette expectancy

measure development. Poster presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Abuse, Montreal, Canada.

Webb Hooper, M., Asfar, T., Toledo, A., Correa*, J., Menzie*, N., Unrod, M., Brandon, K.O., Simmons,

V. N., Antoni, M. A., Lee, D. J., & Brandon, T. H. (2017, March). Hits and misses: recruitment into a multisite smoking cessation trial designed to address racial/ethnic disparities. Poster presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Florence, Italy.

Webb Hooper, M., Asfar, T., Toledo, A., Correa*, J., Menzie*, N., Unrod, M., Brandon, K. O., Simmons,

V. N., Antoni, M. A., Lee, D. J., & Brandon, T. H. (2017, March). Reasons for exclusion from a

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smoking cessation RCT: An analysis by race/ethnicity. Poster presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Florence, Italy.

Díaz, D. B., Brandon, T. H., Martinez*, U., Piñeiro*, B., Meltzer, L. R., Meade, C. D., Brandon, K. O.,

Unrod, M., & Simmons, V, N. (2017, March). Development of a self-help smoking cessation intervention for hispanic/latino smokers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Florence, Italy.

Sheffer, C. E., Bickel, W. K., Brandon, T. H., Franck, C., Panissidi, L., Abdali, S., Lunden, S., Prashad,

N., & Mantovani, A. (2017, March). The feasibility of enhancing smoking relapse prevention with transcranial magnetic stimulation. In C. E. Scheffer & W. K. Bickel (Chairs), Innovative brain stimulation techniques for treating tobacco dependence. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Florence, Italy.

Palmer*, A. M., Correa*, J. B., Simmons, V. N., Meltzer, L. R., Unrod, M., Sutton, S. K., & Brandon, T.

H. (2017, March). Psychometric evaluation of the Abstinence-Related Motivational Engagement (ARME) scale in a longitudinal study. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Florence, Italy.

Unrod, M., Drobes, D. J., Sutton, S. K., Brandon, K. O., Hawk, L. W., Simmons, V. N., Meltzer, L.R.,

Miller, R. R., & Brandon, T. H. (2017, March). Facilitated extinction training to improve pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation: A pilot feasibility trial. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Florence, Italy.

Oliver*, J. A., Sullivan, N., Addicott, M. A., McClernon, F. J., Evans, D. E., Brandon, T. H. & Drobes,

D. J. (2017, March). Moving beyond immediate reward: Does nicotine withdrawal impact reinforcement learning? In J. A. Oliver & A. Der-Avakian (Chairs), In memory of Athina Markou: A legacy of translational science on nicotine withdrawal and reward. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Florence, Italy.

Meltzer, L. R., Simmons, V. N., Pineiro*, B., Drobes, D. J., Quinn, G. P., Meade, C. D., Brandon, K. O.,

Unrod, M., Steen, C. A., & Brandon, T. H. (2017, March). Development of a self-help smoking cessation intervention for dual users of tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Florence, Italy.

Martínez*, U., Sutton, S. K., Brandon, T. H., Díaz, D., & Simmons, V. N. (2017, March). Is smoking-

relatedness of cancer type associated with cognitive smoking cessation variables? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Florence, Italy.

Brandon, T. H. (2016, September). Facilitating the extinction process during extended pretreatment

varenicline: feasibility study. Oral presentation at the 7th Annual Thematic Meeting on Addiction, Marquette, MI.

Jiménez, J. C., Matos-Castro, J. C., Castro, E. M., Ramos, A. J., Cortes, C., Quinn, G. P., Brandon, T.

H., Gwede, C. K., Vadaparampil, S., Simmons, V. N., McIntyre, J., & Asencio, G. (2016, September). Community and academia: Identifying strategies for cancer prevention education in Puerto Rico. Poster presented at the AACR Conference on The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

McIntyre, J., Cortes, C., Lopez, J., Castro, E., Gwede, C. K., Vadaparampil, S., Simmons, V. N.,

Brandon, T. H., Jiménez, J., & Quinn, G. P. (2016, September). Outreach efforts to reduce cancer disparities via a partnership between the Ponce Health Sciences University and the Moffitt Cancer

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Center. Poster presented at the AACR Conference on The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Díaz, D.B., Monsalve*, L.M., Brandon, T.H., Piñeiro*, B., Meltzer, L.R., Meade, C.D., Brandon, K.O.,

Unrod, M., & Simmons, V.N. (2016, September). Transcreating self-help smoking cessation intervention materials for Hispanic/Latino smokers: Focus group and learner verification findings. Poster presented at the AACR Conference on The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

López, J., Cortes, C., McIntyre, J., Castro, E., Gwede, C., Vadaparampil, S., Simmons, V. N., Brandon,

T. H., Quinn, G. P., & Jiménez, J. (2016, September). Effective strategies to recruit Hispanics into a biobanking study in Puerto Rico and Florida. Poster . presented at the AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Oliver*, J. A., Evans, D. E., Addicott, M. A., Brandon, T. H. & Drobes, D. J. (2016, June). Nicotine

withdrawal induces neural and behavioral deficits in reward processing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.

Notley, C., Blyth, A., Maskrey, V., Holland, R., Brandon, T. H., & Song, F. (2016, March).

Conceptualising smoking relapse as recovered social identity: Secondary analysis of UK qualitative data from a trial of smoking relapse prevention. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Chicago.

Kovacs*, M. A., Palmer*, A.M., & Brandon, T. H. (2016, March). Smoking in the presence of alternative

distractors: Association with elevated dietary restraint and expectancies. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Chicago.

Malhotra, R., Popovitz, E., Panissidi, L., Sheffer, C., Bickel, W., Brandon, T., Pittman, J., Mantovani, A.,

Franck, C., & Abdali, S. A., (2016, March). High frequency rTMS for the treatment of tobacco dependence: Feasibility and limited efficacy testing. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Chicago.

Harrell*, P. T., Simmons, V. N., Correa*, J. B., Menzie*, N. S., Meltzer, L. R., Unrod, M., & Brandon,

T. H. (2016, March). Use of e-cigarette flavors among adult cigarette smokers: Associations with smoking cessation. In symposium presented at the meeting of Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, Chicago.

Oliver*, J. A., Allen, J. J. B., Brandon, T. H. & Drobes, D. J. (2016, March). Nicotine withdrawal and

anhedonia: A neural index of motivational state predicts craving, affect and smoking behavior. Oral paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Chicago.

Harrell*, P.T., Simmons, V.N., Correa*, J.B., Menzie*, N.S., Meltzer, L.R., Unrod, M., & Brandon, T.H.

(2016, March). E-cigarette expectancy profiles associated with higher risk of continued cigarette smoking. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Chicago.

Correa*, J. B., & Brandon, T. H. (2016, March). Eye-tracking as an index of attentional bias to smoking

and food cues in young female smokers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Chicago.

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Diaz, D. B., Brandon, T. H., Sutton, S. K., Correa*, J. B., Meltzer, L. R., Hoehn, A., Meade, C. D., Jacobsen, P. B., McCaffrey J. C., Haura, E. B., & Simmons, V. N. (2016, March). Smoking-related cognitions and behaviors by cancer patients: Does it matter if their cancer was “smoking-related”? Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco conference, Chicago.

Piñeiro*, B., Simmons, V. N., Palmer*, A. M., Correa*, J. B., & Brandon, T.H. (2016, March). Smoking

cessation interventions for low-dose CT lung cancer screening patients: A systematic review. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Chicago.

Palmer*, A., Correa*, J. B., Heckman*, B. W., Brandon, T. H., & Simmons, V. N. (2016, March).

Health, stigma, and the burden of smoking: A thematic analysis of college smokers’ video testimonials. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Chicago.

Lopez, J., Rojas, W. E., McIntyre, J., Simmons, V., Vadaparampil, S. T., Gwede, C. K., Sutton, S.,

Corchado, J., Castro, E., Jiménez, J., Brandon, T.H., & Quinn, G.P. (2015, November). Cancer education on biobanking: Comparing health communication channels for reaching Hispanics. Poster presented at the American Association of Cancer Research Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, Atlanta.

Brandon, T. H. (2015, October). Smoking cessation potential of electronic cigarettes. Oral presentation

at the 6th Annual Thematic Meeting on Addiction, Houston. Land, S. R., Warren, G. W., Moinpour, C., Ostroff, J. S., Crafts, J., Folz, J., Gulley, J. L., Szabo, E.,

Chollette, V., Brandon, T. H., Duffy, S., Hatsukami, D. K., Dresler, C. M., Gritz, E. R., Schnoll, R., Sarna, L., Rigotti, N., Buckner, J. C., Mitchell, S. A., & Toll B. (2015, May). Standardizing measurement of tobacco use in cancer clinical trials. Poster presented at the meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Chicago.

Palmer*, A., Kovacs*, M. A.., & Brandon, T.H. (2015, February). The association between cravings and

smoking is moderated by dietary restraint. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia.

Harrell*, P.T., Piñeiro*, B., Simmons, V.N., Menzie*, N.S., Correa*, J.B., Meltzer, L., Unrod, M., &

Brandon, T.H. (2015, February). Dual use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes: The role of e-cigarette expectancies. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia.

Brandon, T. H., Simmons, V. N., Unrod, M., Sutton S. K., Meltzer, L. R., Meade, C. D., Lee, J-H., &

Harrell, P. T. (2015, February). A randomized controlled trial of a self-help intervention for tobacco dependence. Oral paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia.

Piñeiro*, B., Simmons, V. N., Harrell*, P. T., Correa*, J. B., Menzie*, N. S., Unrod, M., Meltzer, L. R.,

& Brandon, T. H., (2015, February). Gender differences in e-cigarette use: Results from an online survey. Oral paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia.

Blyth, A., Maskrey, V., Brown, T., Notley, C., Vincent, L., Holland, R., Bachmann, M. O., Barton, G.,

Aveyard, P., Sutton, S., Leonardi-Bee, J., Brandon, T. H., & Song. F. (2015, February).

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Educational booklets for the prevention of smoking relapse: A randomised controlled study. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia.

Notley, C., Blyth, A., Maskrey, V., Brown, T., Holland, R., Brandon, T. H., Karavadra, B., & Song. F.

(2015, February). The use of Forever Free extended self help booklets for smoking relapse prevention: A qualitative process evaluation reporting on the UK experience. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia.

Blyth, A., Maskrey, V., Brown, T., Notley, C., Vincent, L., Holland, R., Bachmann, M. O., Barton, G.,

Aveyard, P., Sutton, S., Leonardi-Bee, J., Brandon, T. H., & Song. F. (2015, February). The use of forever free extended self help booklets for smoking relapse prevention: A qualitative process evaluation reporting on the uk experience. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia.

Cohn, A., Brandon, T. H., Villanti, A., Ehlke, S., & Bowers, M. (2015, February). Menthol smoking

differentially predicts smoking intensity and desire to change among black and white smokers. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia.

Ehlke, S., Cohn, A., Brandon, T. H., & Bowers, M. (2015, February). Gender moderates the association

between drinking behavior and use of little cigars/cigarillos in a sample of regular smokers. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia.

Bowers, M. Cohn, A., Brandon, T. H., & Ehlke, S. (2015, February). Clinical and risk correlates of

lifetime DSM-IV marijuana use disorders in a sample of risky drinking smokers who want to quit in the next 6-months. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia.

Gwede, C., Vadaparampil, S., Simmons, V., Brandon, T., & Quinn, G. (2014, October). Grantwriting

101: Improving your submissions. Workshop presented at the International Cancer Education Conference, Clearwater, FL.

Huggins, W., Pan, H., Nettles, D. S., Bullard, E. B., Hendershot, T., Pratt, J. G., Maiese, D. R., Brown, D.

C., Phillips, M., Brandon, T. H., Tiffany, S. T., Brown, G. K., Byers, P. H., Marazita, M. L., McCarty, C. A., Conway, K. P., Farber, G. K., Wanke, K. L., Ramos, E. M., & Hamilton, C. M. (2014, October). The PhenX Toolkit: A genomic resource for standard measures of phenotypes and exposures. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, CA.

Brandon, T. H., Simmons, V. N., Unrod, M., Sutton S. K., Meltzer, L. R., Meade, C. D., Lee, J-H., &

Harrell, P. T. (2014, September). A randomized controlled trial of a self-help intervention for smoking cessation. Oral paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco-Europe, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

Brandon, T. H., Simmons, V. N., Unrod, M., Sutton S. K., Meltzer, L. R., Meade, C. D., Lee, J-H., &

Harrell, P. T. (2014, September). Self-help intervention for tobacco dependence: A randomized controlled trial. Oral paper presented at the Fifth Annual Thematic Meeting on Addiction, Utrecht, Netherlands. **

Ditre, J. W., Heckman*, B. W., Zale, E. L., Kosiba, J. D., & Brandon, T. H. (2014, April). Effects of

chronic pain and smoking deprivation on nicotine withdrawal and acute pain intensity. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.

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Shiffman, S., & Brandon T. H. (2014, February). Behavioral approaches to cessation: What works, what doesn't and why so little research? And do smokers care? Transdisciplinary discussion presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

Heckman*, B. W., Bloom, E. L., Cook, J. W., Brandon, T. H., Brown, R. A., Fiore, M. D., Borland, R.

Heishman, S. J., & Hughes, J. R. (2014, February). Developing a successful line of research across early career stages. Preconference workshop presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

Ariel*, I, Oliver*, J. A.., Brandon, T. H., & Drobes, D. J. (2014, February). Reliability and validity

within and across smoking and alcohol picture cue sets. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

Ditre, J. W., Heckman*, B. W., Zale, E. L., Kosiba, J. D., & Brandon, T. H. (2014, February). Effects of

chronic pain and smoking deprivation on nicotine withdrawal and acute pain intensity. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

Warren, G. W., Pommerenke, A., Alberg, A., Brandon, T., Croghan, I., Cummings, K. M., Dresler, C.,

Gritz, E. R., Herbst, R., Leischow, S., & Toll, B. (2014, February). Providing tobacco cessation support for cancer patients: A survey of physicians at National Cancer Institute designated cancer centers. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

Unrod, M., Simmons, V.N., Sutton, S.K., Meltzer, L.R., Lee, J., Cummings, K.M., Celestino, P., &

Brandon, T.H. (2014, February). Relapse-prevention booklets as an adjunct to a tobacco quitline. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

Correa*, J. B., Meltzer, L. R., Sutton, S. K., Simmons, V. N., & Brandon, T. H. (2014, February).

Content analysis of open-ended responses describing reasons for post-partum smoking abstinence or relapse. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

Heckman*, B. W., Marquinez*, N. S., MacQueen*, D. A., Anderson*, B. H., Lim*, C. A., Osimen*, M.

E., Joseph*, M., Hanshaw*, C. D., Tsambarlis*, M. E., Brennan*, A. L., & Brandon, T. H. (2014, February). Effects of self-control depletion and nicotine deprivation on behavioral economic indices and lapse/relapse behavior. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

Marquinez*, N. S., Heckman*, B. W., Sivils, S., Hanshaw, C., Anderson*, B. H., Lim*, C. A., Osimen*,

M. E., Joseph*, & Brandon, T. H. (2014, February). Individual differences in negative affect related to smoking: the role of emotional differentiation. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

Harrell*, P. T., Simmons, V. N., Sutton, S. K., Unrod, M., Meltzer, L. R., Meade, C. D., Lee, J-H., &

Brandon, T. H. (2014, February). Self-help for smoking cessation: A randomized clinical trial. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

Funding History (DC = Direct Costs; TC = Total Costs) 5/91-3/92 NIH Biomedical Research Support Grant (SO7 RR07149-18), Who can quit smoking?:

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Predicting smoking cessation from generalized behavioral style. DC: $4,000. Principal Investigator.

6/91-11/92 Digital Therapeutics, Inc. [Competitive subcontract of NIMH Grant R44 MH41663], Programmed therapeutic messages as an adjunct to smoking cessation treatment. DC: $16,000. Principal Investigator.

5/92-3/93 NIH Biomedical Research Support Grant (SO7 RR07149-18), Development of an adult measure of smoking outcome expectancies. DC: $4,312. Principal Investigator.

7/92-6/95 American Cancer Society, Junior Faculty Research Award (JFRA389), Preventing cancer through improved smoking cessation. DC: $89,575. Principal Investigator.

7/92-6/94 American Heart Association, New York State Affiliate, Grant-in-aid (92-024GB), Coronary risk reduction through enhanced smoking cessation: A treatment comparison. DC: $59,189. Principal Investigator.

3/93-8/93 NIH Biomedical Research Support Grant (SO7 RR07149-19), Relapse prevention for self-quitting smokers: A pilot study. DC: $2,892. Principal Investigator.

5/94-3/95 Binghamton University Faculty Grant. The effect of anticipation of smoking on urges to smoke: A pilot study. DC: $4,952. Principal Investigator.

1/95-12/96 American Cancer Society, Research Grant (PBR-94), Reducing cancer risk via relapse prevention for self-quitting exsmokers. DC: $121,870; TC: $151,962. Principal Investigator.

9/96-8/01 NIDA (R29 DA10484), Therapy development for smoking cessation. DC: $329,000; TC: $483,857. Principal Investigator.

5/98-4/99 University of South Florida, Research and Creative Scholarship Grant, Cigarette smoking during negative mood states: Evaluating the roles of nicotine pharmacology and expectancies in dependent smokers. DC: $4,150. Principal Investigator.

3/99-2/00 Skin Cancer Foundation. Smoking cessation as a “window of opportunity” for skin cancer education. DC: $10,000. Principal Investigator.

7/99-6/03 NCI. (1 R01 CA 80706). Cost-effective smoking relapse-prevention via mail. DC:

$467,593; TC: $657,848. Principal Investigator.

9/99-6/02 NCI. (1 R01 CA 80706S1). Cost-effective smoking relapse-prevention via mail (Minority Supplement). DC: $56,549; TC: $81,996. Principal Investigator.

7/99-6/03 NIAAA. (1 R01 AA12033). Contextual control of craving for alcohol. DC: $456,646; TC: $692,713. Co-PI (PI: Paul Stasiewicz, Ph.D., SUNY-Buffalo).

8/02-7/07 NCI. (1 R01 CA94256). Preventing smoking relapse during pregnancy and beyond. DC: $1,090,250; TC: $1,557,500. Principal Investigator.

4/03-7/07 NCI. (1 R01 CA 94256S1). Preventing smoking relapse during pregnancy and beyond

(Minority Supplement). DC: $113,150; TC: $154,886. Principal Investigator.

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1/03-1/05 Cancer Research Foundation of America. Cancer control via secondary smoking prevention for college students. DC: $79,670. Principal Investigator.

5/03-4/04 NIDA (R03 DA016667). Stage versus continuum models for smoking cessation. DC:

$50,000; TC: $82,000. Co-Investigator. (PI: Thaddeus Herzog, Ph.D.). 8/03-7/05 NCI. (1 R21 CA 94978). Relapse prevention for adolescent ex-smokers. DC: $200,000

TC: $328,000. Co-PI (PI: Thaddeus A. Herzog, Ph.D.). 5/04-4/06 NIDA (R21 DA017906). Brief intervention for smokers: Cue reactivity & smoking. DC:

$200,000; TC: $325,760. Co-Investigator. (PI: David Drobes, Ph.D.). 1/06-12/08 American Cancer Society. (RSGPB CPPB-109035). Translating basic learning research

into enhanced smoking cessation. DC: $791,000; TC: $945,000. Principal Investigator. 1/06-12/10 NIAAA. (R01 AA011157-06). Drug/cue interactions in alcohol-tobacco comorbidity.

DC: $1,125,000; TC: $1,804,651. Co-Investigator. (PI: David Drobes, Ph.D.). 1/06-12/06 March of Dimes – Florida. Smoking relapse prevention education for pregnant and

postpartum Hispanic women. DC: $44,426; TC: $48,428. Co-Investigator. (PI: Vani Nath Simmons, Ph.D.).

9/06-8/11 NCI. (U56 CA 118809). Ponce School of Medicine-Moffitt Cancer Center partnership. DC:

$1,403,038; TC: $2,281,007. Co-Investigator (PI: Jack Pledger, Ph.D.). 2/07-1/12 NCI. (P30 CA076292). Cancer Center Support Grant. DC: $8,253,224 ; TC: $13,641,447.

Staff Investigator (PI: William Dalton, MD, Ph.D.). 4/07-3/09 NCI. (R03 CA126409). Smoking relapse among lung cancer and head and neck cancer

patients. DC: $100,000; TC: $163,000. Co-PI (PI: Vani Nath Simmons, Ph.D.). 9/07-6/11 NIDA. (R01 DA021802). Affect regulation training for pregnant smokers. DC:

$1,000,000; TC: $1,570,863. Co-Investigator (PI: Clara Bradizza, Ph.D., SUNY-Buffalo). 2/08-7/09 Pfizer, Inc. (IIR GA3051LP). Varenicline effects on cue reactivity and smoking

reward/reinforcement. DC: $219,365; TC: $274,206. Principal Investigator. 4/08-3/10 NCI. (R03 CA134203) Smoking and cessation factors in chronic pain patients. DC:

$100,000; TC: $166,000. Co-PI (PI: Marina Unrod, Ph.D.). 4/08-6/09 USF AHEC. Transcreation and dissemination of smoking relapse prevention materials

for Hispanic smokers. DC: $60,109. Co-Investigator (PI: Vani Simmons, Ph.D). 7/08-6/11 Florida Biomedical Research Program (08KN-14-17219). Secondary smoking prevention

for college students: Testing an experiential, web-based intervention. DC: $339,557; TC: $365,191. Co-Investigator (PI: Vani Simmons, Ph.D.).

1/09-11/12 NCI (R01 CA137357). Relapse-prevention booklets as adjunct to a tobacco quitline. DC:

$1,786,846; TC: $2,808,995. Principal Investigator. 9/09-11/11 NCI (R01 CA137357S1). Relapse-prevention booklets as adjunct to a tobacco quitline.

(Diversity Supplement). DC: $78,060; TC: $100,681. Principal Investigator.

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5/09-3/14 NCI. (R01 CA134347). Extended self-help for smoking cessation. DC: $1,700,451 TC: $2,817,592. Principal Investigator.

9/09-8/11 NCI. (R21 CA141600-01). Development of a tobacco cessation program for people with

disabilities. DC: $288,515; TC: $399,512. Co-Investigator. (PI: Jamie Pomeranz, Ph.D., University of Florida).

2/10-1/15 NHLBI (R01 HL095785). Preventing relapse following involuntary smoking abstinence. DC: $2,618,008; TC: $3,746,789. Co-Investigator. (PI: Robert Klesges, Ph.D., University of Tennessee).

3/11-2/16 NCI. (R01 CA154596). Smoking relapse-prevention intervention for cancer patients. DC: $1,774,571; TC: $2,962,662. Co-Investigator. (PI: Vani Nath Simmons, Ph.D.).

6/12-1/17 NCI. (2P30 CA076292). Cancer Center Support Grant. DC: $8,694,670; TC:$14,650,520.

Program Leader (PI: Thomas Sellers, Ph.D.). 9/12-8/17 NCI. (U54 CA163068). Ponce School of Medicine-Moffitt Cancer Center partnership. DC:

$4,307,163; TC: $7,249,361. Co-Investigator/mentor (MPI: Daniel Sullivan, M.D., Ph.D., Teresita Munoz-Antonia, Ph.D.).

6/13-8/16 NIDA. (U54 DA031659). Evaluating new nicotine standards for cigarettes. DC:

$1,538,440; TC: $2,591,266. Co-Investigator. (MPI: Eric Donny, Ph.D./Dorothy Hatsukami, Ph.D.; Site PI: David Drobes, Ph.D.).

10/13-9/14 Florida Biomedical Research Program. (4KB02). Feasibility of recruiting low-income

Hispanic women for postpartum smoking intervention. DC: $171,663; TC: $197,412. Principal Investigator.

12/13-11/15 Florida Biomedical Research Program. (4KB05). Translating extinction research to

improve pharmacotherapy for tobacco dependence: Intervention development and feasibility trial. DC: $345,943; TC: $397,834. Principal Investigator. [Study medication provided by Pfizer, Inc., via Investigator Initiated Research Grant WI183478.]

7/14-6/17 Florida Biomedical Research Program. (4KB17). Expansion of enduring infrastructure to

support lung cancer screening research. DC: $1,394,000; TC: $1,600,000. Co-Investigaor and Project 4 PI (Capitalizing on a teachable moment to promote smoking cessation). (PI: Scott Antonia, MD, Ph.D.).

3/15-3/16 Moffitt Cancer Center Team Science Award. The role of microRNA-183 in natural killer

cell function against human lung cancer. DC: $150,000. Multiple Principal Investigator (with Julie Djeu, Ph.D., Sheng Wei, Ph.D., David Drobes, Ph.D.).

4/15-1/20 NIDA. (R01DA037961). Smoking cessation self-help for dual users of tobacco cigarettes

and e-cigarettes. DC: $2,176,183; TC: $3,627,183. Principal Investigator. 5/15-4/20 Florida Biomedical Research Program (5JK03). Expanding the reach of a validated

smoking-cessation intervention: A Spanish-language clinical trial. DC: $ 1,703,801; TC: $1,950,180. Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Vani Simmons, Ph.D.).

5/15-4/19 Florida Biomedical Research Program (5JK01). Addressing racial/ethnic tobacco health

disparities via group intervention. DC: $1,817,158; TC: $1,997,005. (Site DC: $559,288;

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TC: 643,181). Co-Investigator and Site PI (PI: Monica Webb Hooper, Ph.D.). 4/15-3/17 NCI. (R03CA195124). Measure development for prediction of e-cigarette initiation. DC:

$106,739; TC: $179,855. Co-Investigator. (PI: Paul Harrell, Ph.D.) 9/14-8/19 NCI. (R25CA090314). Behavioral oncology education & career development. DC:

$2,417,881; TC:$2,611,311. Principal Investigator (since 1/17). 3/16-2/21 Florida Biomedical Research Program (6JK02). Facilitating smoking cessation with

reduced nicotine cigarettes. DC: $ 1,031,448; TC: $1,186,164. Co- Investigator (PI: David Drobes, Ph.D.).

8/16-7/21 NCI. (R01CA199143). Expanding the reach of a validated smoking-cessation

intervention: A Spanish-language RCT. DC: $1,650,594; TC: $2,839,022. Multiple Principal Investigator (with Vani Simmons, Ph.D.)

2/17-1/22 NCI. (2P30CA076292). Moffitt Cancer Center Support Grant. DC: $7,825,195; TC:

$13,459,335. Program Leader (PI: Thomas Sellers, Ph.D.). 9/17-3/22 NIDA. (R01DA044977) Mindfulness-based enhancement of cognitive control as a smoking (pending) cessation treatment. DC: $2,001,960; TC: $3,377,490. Co-Investigator (MPI: David

Evans, Ph.D., Christine Vinci, Ph.D.) 12/17-11/20 NCCIH. (R34AT009689) Mindfulness-based treatment for the reduction of alcohol use and (pending) smoking cessation. DC: $485,891; TC: $796,217. Co-Investigator (PI: Christine Vinci,

Ph.D.) 9/17-8/19 NCI. (2P30CA076292-S). Moffitt Cancer Center Support Grant-- Cancer Moonshot (pending) tobacco cessation treatment capacity and infrastructure. DC: $290,605; TC: $499,840. Co-

Investigator (PI: Thomas Sellers, Ph.D.; Program Lead: Sean Powell). 12/17-11/19 NIDA. (U01DA045526). Parsing pharmacological and non-pharmacological effects of (pending) electronic cigarettes upon smoking motivation using standardized research electronic cigarettes

DC: $558,926; TC: $961,353. Multiple Principal Investigator (with David Drobes, Ph.D.)

Student Awards

7/98-6/00 American Lung Association Research Dissertation Grant. Psychosocial risk factors for

postpartum cigarette smoking. DC: $40,779. Faculty Mentor (PI: Amy Lazev MA). 7/07-6/09 American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship. (0715113B). Cardiovascular risk

associated with chronic pain: Testing smoking-related mechanisms of action. DC: $43,540. Faculty Mentor (PI: Joseph Ditre, MA).

10/07-9/09 NIDA. National Research Service Award (F31DA023728). Pain as a motivator of

smoking: Mechanisms of action. DC: $61,068. Faculty Sponsor (PI: Joseph Ditre, MA). 4/12-3/14 NIDA. National Research Service Award (F31DA033058). Influence of self control on

behavioral economic indices and smoking behavior. DC: $64,848. Faculty Sponsor (PI: Bryan Heckman, MA).

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4/12-3/14 NIDA. National Research Service Award (F31DA033114). The effects of nicotine on a translational model of working memory. DC: $74,812. Faculty Co-Sponsor (with David Drobes, Ph.D., and David Diamond, Ph.D.; PI: David MacQueen, MA).

1/13-12/14 American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship. (13PRE14660076). Paving the road

to cardiovascular health: Translational science for smoking cessation. DC: $50,360. Faculty Co-Mentor (with David Drobes, Ph.D.; PI: Jason Oliver, MA).

9/16-8/21 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (73908). Health Policy Research Scholar.

DC:$120,000. Faculty Mentor (PI: Patricia Civil).

Student Advising SUNY-Binghamton

Masters Committees Dissertation Committees Tracy Rachmiel - 1993 Clara Bradizza - 1992 Ed Quinn (Chair) - 1993 Tim Hayes - 1993 Amy Copeland (Chair) - 1994 Linda McPherson - 1993 Jackie DiMichelle - 1995 Kathryn Murphy - 1993 Laura Juliano (Chair) - 1996 Zalman Saper - 1995 Amy Lazev (Chair) - 1996 Ed Quinn (Chair) - 1996 Dat Vuong - 1997 Amy Copeland (Chair) - 1997

Tracy Rachmiel - 1996 Shawn Cahill - 1997 Brad Collins (Chair) - 1999 Laura Juliano (Chair) - 2000 Amy Lazev (Chair) - 2002

University of South Florida

Masters Committees Dissertation Committees Scott Young – 2002 Lauri Ehrbar - 2000 Vani Nath (Chair) – 2001 Karen Nicholson - 2000

Peter Hendricks (Chair) – 2003 Richie Reich - 2002 Monica Webb (Chair) – 2002 Sharin Stahl – 2002 Elena Lopez (Chair) – 2004 Marc Steinberg (Chair) – 2003 Tovah Yanover – 2005 Jennifer Irvin (Chair) – 2003 Joeseph Ditre (Chair) – 2006 Andrea Weinberger – 2003 Pattie Sherman – 2007 Vani Nath Simmons (Chair) – 2004 Molly Below – 2007 Lora Azzarello – 2003 Erika Litvin (Chair) – 2007 Michael Hunt – 2004 Andrea Elibero – 2008 Monica Webb (Chair) – 2005 Tyler Brumback – 2010 Peter Hendricks (Chair) – 2005 Bryan Heckman (Chair) – 2010 Mary Newman – 2005 Brian Gonzalez - 2010 Sean Ransom – 2005 Heather McGinty – 2010 Inna Fishman – 2005 Jason Oliver – 2011 Kristen Wells – 2006 Michelle Kovacs (Chair) – 2013 Elena Lopez Khoury (Chair) – 2007 Morgan Lee – 2013 Heidi King – 2007 Nicole Marquinez (Chair) – 2014 Nicole Bekman – 2008 John Correa (Chair) - 2015 Guy Cafri – 2008 Amanda Palmer (Chair) – 2017 Sheri Jacobs – 2008 Joseph Ditre (Chair) 2009

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Sari Chait – 2009 Ashley Carter – 2010 Lauren Bylsma – 2011 Erika Litvin (Chair) – 2011 Lindsey Brauer – 2012 Maureen Below - 2012 Yasmin Asvat – 2013 Kristi White – 2013 Bryan Heckman (Chair) – 2014 David MacQueen – 2015 Jason Oliver – 2015 Michelle Kovacs (Chair) – 2016 Megan McMurray – 2016 Morgan Lee – 2016 Cathy Bykowski – 2016 Idan Ariel – 2016 Nicole Menzie (Chair) – in progress John Correa (Chair) – in progress

Research Mentorship

State University of New York at Binghamton

Edward P. Quinn M.A., 1993: Relationship Between Effort and Smoking Behavior Ph.D., 1996: Effort Training and the Ability to Refrain from Smoking: An Analog Study Current Position: Private Practice, Camden, Maine Amy L. Copeland M.A., 1994: The Smoking Consequences Questionnaire: Development and Revalidation in an Adult Sample Ph.D., 1997: Testing the Causal Role of Expectancies in Smoking Motivation and Behavior Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University Bradley N. Collins* Ph.D., 1999: Contextual Cues Attenuate Post-Extinction Renewal of Alcohol Reactivity Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Programs, Department of Public Health, Temple University; Member, Cancer Prevention & Control Program, Fox Chase Cancer Center Laura M. Juliano* M.A., 1996: Reactivity to Smoking Availability and Environmental Stimuli in Heavy Smokers Ph.D., 2000: The Anxioletic Effects of Smoking: Partitioning Nicotine and Expectancies Using the Balanced Placebo Design (Winner of Outstanding Dissertation Award from Division 28 of the American Psychological Association) Current Position: Professor, Department of Psychology, American University, Washington, DC

Amy B. Lazev* M.A., 1996: Classical Conditioning of Environmental Cues to Cigarette Smoking Ph.D., 2002: Psychosocial Risk Factors During Pregnancy and Postpartum Last Known Position: Assistant Research Professor, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia.

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University of South Florida

Jennifer Irvin Vidrine Ph.D., 2003: Construction of Smokers’ Risk Perceptions among College Students: The Influence of Need for Cognition and Message Content Current Position: Peggy and Charles Stephenson Endowed Chair in Cancer; Associate Director for Cancer Prevention and Control, Stephenson Cancer Center; Associate Professor, Department of Family and Preventative Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Marc L. Steinberg Ph.D., 2003: Engaging Smokers with Schizophrenia in Treatment for Tobacco Dependence: A Brief Motivational Interviewing Intervention Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, and Cancer Institute of New Jersey

Vani Nath Simmons M.A., 2001: An Experimental Investigation of Cognitive Dissonance Theory Among Smokers Ph.D., 2004: Smoking Cessation in a University Setting: The Efficacy of an Experiential, Theory-Based Intervention for College Students Postdoctoral fellow: 2004-2006 Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Oncologic Sciences, University of South Florida; Associate Member, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Monica Webb Hooper M.A., 2002: Tailored Interventions for Smoking Cessation: The Role of Personalization And Expectancies Ph.D., 2005: Do Expectancies Influence Outcomes for Tailored Messages? A Placebo Tailoring Experiment Current Position: Professor, Associate Center Director, and Director of the Office of Cancer Disparities Research at Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Case Western Reserve University Peter S. Hendricks M.A., 2003: Smokers’ Expectancies for Smoking versus Nicotine Ph.D., 2006: The Early Time Course of Smoking Withdrawal Symptoms Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Health Behavior, University of Alabama at Birmingham Elena N. Lopez Khoury M.A., 2004: Effects of Weight-Related Cues on Smoking Motivation. (Winner of College of Arts and Sciences Publication Award for Doctoral Candidate & Faculty Mentor) Ph.D., 2008: Effects of a Body Image Manipulation on Smoking Motivation Among College Females Current Position: Assistant Director, Student Wellness & Counseling Center, Georgetown University, Doha, Qatar. Joseph Ditre M.A., 2006: Pain as a Motivator of Smoking: Effects of Pain Induction on Smoking Urge and Behavior Ph.D., 2010: Cardiovascular Risk Associated with Chronic Pain: Testing Smoking-Related Mechanisms of Action Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Syracuse University Erika Litvin Bloom

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M.A., 2007: Testing impulsivity as a moderator of smoking motivation following exposure to negative mood and smoking cues. Ph.D., 2011: Responding to tobacco craving: Acceptance versus suppression. Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University Bryan W. Heckman M.A., 2010: The effects of smoking on self-control resources. Ph.D., 2014: Self-control depletion and nicotine deprivation as precipitants of smoking cessation failure. Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina Michelle A. Kovacs M.A., 2013: The effects of caloric preload and dietary restraint on smoking and eating behavior. Ph.D., 2016: Smoking by restrained eaters following a food prime in the context of an alternative distractor. Current Position: Staff Psychologist, Behavioral Medicine, Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center Nicole S. Marquinez Menzie M.A., 2013: Testing individual differences in negative affect related to smoking: The role of ability to differentiate emotions. Ph.D., 2017: A motivational interviewing intervention to increase utilization of smoking cessation services among veterans undergoing substance use treatment Current Position: Psychology Fellow, School District of Hillsborough County, Tampa John B. Correa M.A., 2015: The effects of priming with food and smoking cues on attentional bias among female smokers. Ph.D., in progress: Attentional bias to warning labels and motivation to quit smoking: Influence of graphic warning labels and message framing Amanda M. Palmer M.A. 2017: Parsing the influences of nicotine and expectancies on the acute effects of e-cigarettes: A balanced placebo experiment Patricia Calixte-Civil M.A. in progress Thaddeus A. Herzog Postdoctoral Fellow, 1997-2000 Current Position: Associate Professor, Cancer Prevention and Control, Cancer Research Center of Hawaii, University of Hawaii J. Lee Westmaas Postdoctoral Fellow, 1998-2000 Current Position: Director, Tobacco Control Research, Behavioral Research Center, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA; Research Assistant Professor, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University C. Nannette Roach

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Postdoctoral Fellow, 2002-2004 Current Position: Mahaska Health Partnership, Oskaloosa, IA Paul T. Harrell Postdoctoral Fellow, 2013-2015 Current Position, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Eastern Virginia Medical School Barbara Pineiro International Postdoctoral Fellow (Spain), 2014-2016 Current Position, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Oklahoma Cancer Center Ursula Martinez International Postdoctoral Fellow (Spain), 2016-2018

Selected Consultation

SmithKline Beecham Products, Parsippany, NJ. Science advisor on study of nicotine replacement

products. (1996) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Research Network on the Etiology of Tobacco Dependence.

Consultant on the development of measures of nicotine dependence. (1999-2001) University of Alabama – Birmingham. Consultant on the development of a tobacco research center.

(2001) GlaxoSmithKline. Consulted on interpretation of research literature on nicotine replacement therapies.

(2003) Sanofi-Aventis. Smoking Advisory Board. (2004-05) Pfizer, Inc. Smoking Advisory Board, (2005-2007); behavioral consultant on the development of online

smoking-cessation tool: GetQuit (2006). University of East Anglia, UK. Consultant on study testing our Forever Free booklets for the National

Health Service. (2010-present). Voxiva, Inc. Consulted on development of text-based smoking intervention for pregnant women. (2013-

present). NIH. Co-chaired taskforce on development of Tobacco Regulatory Science domain for PhenX Toolkit.

(2014). Australian Government Solicitor. Prepared expert report on plain tobacco packaging for WTO challenge.

(2015).