Research Reference Guide - ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol

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Research Reference Guide - ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol
Table of Contents
Introduction ..............................................................................................
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Contributors to the Foundation ................................................................
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The People Behind the Foundation ..........................................................
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Communications and Publications ...........................................................
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Scientific Meetings ...................................................................................
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The Research Grant Program ..................................................................
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Foundation Grantee Roster ..............................................................
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Grants Indexed by Subject ................................................................
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Grants Indexed by Geographical Listing of Institutions………………
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Grants and Publications/Presentations Resulting
from Foundation Funding ................................................................. 118
Publications/Presentations from Foundation
Sponsored Meetings and Conferences ............................................ 325
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INTRODUCTION
This report documents the progress of ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research in fulfilling
its mission for over thirty years, and was compiled with the intent to both quantify and qualify its
contributions to the field of alcohol research. The report includes significant information about
funded grants and resulting scientific publications, as well as conference sponsorship and
communication efforts. Ultimately, this volume serves to acknowledge the important work that has
come about through programs and partnerships forged by the unique partnership between
ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research and the generosity of our donors from the brewing
industry in the United States and Canada.
The Foundation's unique partnership between academia and industry grew out of a shared
concern over the lack of factual information about the health effects of alcohol for the vast
majority of consumers who drink in moderation. The Foundation set out to enhance the status of
alcohol research as a premier discipline and thereby attract the best thinkers to set the standard
for excellence in the field. Established scientists formulated epidemiologic studies to understand
the effects of moderate consumption of alcohol. They also sought the root causes of problems
associated with alcohol misuse. The accumulating body of scientific knowledge offers not only
solutions to problems but also prevention approaches.
A Tradition of Excellence
The Foundation’s predecessor organization began in 1969 as the Medical Advisory Group
(MAG), formed under the administrative auspices of The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine. The MAG was created to provide independent medical advice concerning the health
effects of alcoholic beverages to members of the United States Brewers Association (USBA) –
today's Beer Institute. Proceeding upon the advice of the Johns Hopkins Hospital president,
USBA enlisted Dr. Thomas B. Turner, distinguished dean emeritus of The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine. Dr. Turner drew upon well-known physicians from the Harvard,
Yale, Dartmouth, and Johns Hopkins medical schools to create the group.
Pioneering medical investigations of alcohol consumption and associated health issues moved
forward with the cooperation of colleagues in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New
Zealand. In 1982, the MAG merged with a parallel group in Canada and was structured to ensure
ironclad scientific independence from financial contributors. When the MAG became independent
of Johns Hopkins in 1988, the group was named the Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research
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Foundation (ABMRF), On the 25 anniversary of the ABMRF, the Foundation’s name was further
clarified to become ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research .
The Foundation attracts North America’s leading physicians, scientists and academic
investigators to serve on its Board of Trustees, as well as on the distinguished Advisory Councils.
This emphasis on the highest scientific standards and integrity continuously strengthens and
enhances the fully independent—“arms length”—relationship between grantees and contributors.
Industry members hold a minority number of seats on the Board of Trustees and do not
participate in the grant selection process in any way.
In keeping with the highest scientific and academic traditions, all grant applications are peerreviewed by the Advisory Councils according to standards and procedures developed by the U.S.
National Institutes of Health and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Future, innovative and ground-breaking research depends upon the introduction and invigorating
influence of bright, enthusiastic and capable young scientists entering the field. From its
beginning, ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research has opened the door to these young
investigators and many of today's leaders in the field of alcohol research credit the Foundation for
their initial breakthroughs and success. Since 1982 the Foundation has funded almost 500
investigators at research institutions in Canada and the United States.
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Mission
ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research was established in 1982 as an independent
philanthropic organization dedicated to the development and dissemination of new knowledge
about the biological, behavioral and social aspects of alcohol consumption. Since that time, it has
developed into the largest, independent non-profit foundation in North America devoted solely to
funding research on the effects of alcohol on health and behavior, and to the prevention of
problems related to alcohol abuse.
The Foundation’s vision is to be a premier private foundation that fosters and communicates
research to understand the effects of alcohol on health and behavior, and its mission is:
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To achieve a better understanding of the effects of alcohol on the health and behavior of
individuals,
To provide the scientific basis for prevention and treatment of alcohol misuse and alcoholism,
To fund innovative, high quality research,
To support promising new investigators,
To communicate information with the research community and other interested parties.
This unique mission combines a primary focus on the support of important, innovative research
with a commitment to sharing data about alcohol and its effects through publication and
conference activities.
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CONTRIBUTORS TO THE FOUNDATION
Many contributors have provided funds to the Foundation during its existence. Funds continue to be
received almost exclusively from the malt beverage industry in the United States and Canada, and
contributors have included both large and small brewing companies. Funds are received from U.S.
brewers through their trade association, The Beer Institute, as well as directly from individual brewing
companies. In Canada, funds are received from members of the Brewers Association of Canada.
Contributions are made by brewing companies on a strictly voluntary basis.
In addition, funds have been contributed by companies associated with the malt beverage industry—
such as the National Beer Wholesalers Association, individual wholesalers and importers—and from
other sources, including a charitable event, the Clyde Kelly Memorial Pro-Am Golf Tournament. The
Foundation is also the recipient of gifts made by individuals in support of promising new knowledge.
These gifts may be unrestricted or directed as memorial or tribute contributions. Gifts of stock are
welcomed.
Contributors to the Foundation are listed below. Names of companies are shown as they were at the
time of their contribution, although some have since merged with other companies or are no longer in
operation. Because of the generous support of its contributors, ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol
Research has become the leading private non-profit agency in North America supporting research on
alcohol and health issues. The success of the Foundation and its accomplishments would not be
possible without the support of its sponsors.
Annual Giving
(Current annual contributors are shown in bold)
Canadian Brewers
Agassiz Brewing Company Limited
Algonquin Brewing Company Limited
Amstel Brewery of Canada Limited
Banff Brewery Corporation
Bierbrier Brewing Inc.
Big Rock Brewery Limited
Bow Valley Brewing Company Limited
Brasserie Brasal Brewery, Inc.
Brasserie le Cheval Blanc
Brick Brewing Company Limited
Carling O’ Keefe Breweries of Canada
Cassel Brewery Company
Chilkoot Brewing Company Limited
Connors Brewery
Creemore Springs Brewery Limited
Drummond Brewing Company Limited
Fort Garry Brewing Company Limited
Les Brasseurs GMT, Inc.
Granville Island Brewing Company
Great Western Brewing Company Ltd
The Hart Brewing Company Limited
Hart Robinson Breweries Limited
Highland Breweries Limited
Island Breweries Limited
Kawartha Lakes Brewing Company
Kichesippi Beer Company
La Barberie
La Brasserie McAuslan Brewing, Inc.
Labatt Breweries of Canada
Lakeport Brewing Corporation
Lake of the Woods Brewing Company
Magnotta Brewery
The Maritime Beer Company
Microbrasserie du Lièvre
Molson Coors Canada
Moosehead Breweries Limited
Muskoka Brewery Inc.
Nelson Brewing Company Limited
Niagara Falls Brewing Company
Les Brasseurs Du Nord, Inc.
Northern Breweries Limited
Okanagan Spring Brewery Limited
Ottawa Valley Brewing Company, Inc.
Pacific Brewing Company
Pacific Western Brewing Company
Peak Brewing Company Limited
Picaroons Traditional Ales
Prince Edward Island Brewing
Pump House Brewery
Quidi Vidi Brewing Company
Les Brasseurs R.J.
Ribstone Creek Brewery
Sleeman Breweries Limited
Storm Brewing in Newfoundland Ltd
Stratford Brewing Company
Tree Brewing/Fireweed Brewing Corp
Unibroue, Inc.
Upper Canada Brewing Company
Vancouver Island Brewing Company
Village Brewery
Wellington County Brewery, Inc.
Whistler Brewing Company
Yukon Brewing Company
SABMiller plc
South African Brewers
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United States Brewers
Allagash Brewing Company
Anchor Brewing Company
Anheuser-Busch Foundation
Appleton Brewing
Associated Microbreweries
Bell’s Brewery
Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Company
Boston Beer Company
Boulder Brewing Company
Boulevard Brewing Company
Brewers Association
Brewery Ommegang
Brewmasters’ Pub Limited
Brewski's Gaslamp Pub, Inc.
Bridgeport Brewing Company
Brooklyn Brewery
Buffalo Bill’s Brewery
Catamount Brewing Company
Champale, Inc.
Chesapeake Bay Brewery
Connecticut Brewing Company
Coors Brewing Company
Coyote Springs
Craft Brewers Alliance, Inc.
De Bakker Brewing Company
Deschutes Brewery, Inc.
Dubuque Star Brewing Company
Eastern Brewing Corporation
Evansville Brewing
F.X. Matt Brewing Company
Four Peaks Brewing Company
Frankenmuth Brewery, Inc.
Fred Koch Brewery, Inc.
G. Heileman Brewing Company
Golden Pacific Brewing Company, Inc.
Guinness UDV
H&K Brewing
Heineken U.S.A.
Hibernia Brewing Company
Hope Brewing Company
Joseph Huber Brewing Company
Hudepohl-Schoenling Brewing Co.
Jones Brewing Company
Latrobe Brewing Company
Lion, Inc.
Los Angeles Brewing Company
Marin Brewing Company
Massachusetts Bay
McKenzie River Partners
Mendocino Brewing Company
MillerCoors
Napa Valley Brewing Company
New Albion Brewing Company
New Belgium Brewing Company
New Glarus Brewing Company
Odell Brewing Company
Old Fort Brewing Company Limited
Old New York Beer Company
Olde Heurich Brewing Company
Oldenberg Brewing Company
Olympia Brewing Company
Otter Creek Brewing
Ozark Brewing Company, Inc.
Pabst Brewing Company
Pacific Coast Brewing
Phantom Canyon Brewing Company
Joseph S. Pickett & Sons, Inc.
Pittsburgh Brewing Company
Pyramid / Hart Brewing, Inc.
Redhook Ale Brewery
Redwood Coast Brewing Company
Riverside Brewing Company
Rogue Ales
Rocky Mountain Breweries
Salt Lake Brewing Company
Santa Cruz Brewing
F & M Schaefer Brewing Company
Joseph Schlitz Breweries
Seabright Brewing, Inc.
Shipyard Brewing
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company
Snake River Brewing Company
Spoetzl Brewery, Inc.
Sprecher Brewing Company, Inc.
Stanislaus Brewing Company, Inc.
Steinberg Brewing Company
Stevens Point Brewery
Straub Brewery, Inc.
The Stroh Brewery Company
Summit Brewing Company
Telluride Beer Company, Inc.
Temecula Valley Beer & Ale Works
Triple Rock Brewing Company
Walter Brewing Company
Yakima Brewing and Malting Company
D. G. Yuengling and Sons, Inc.
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Importers
All Brand Importers, Inc.
Century Importers, Inc.
Cerveceria Corona, Inc.
Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc, S.A.
Cerveceria India, Inc.
Cerveceria Moctezuma, S.A.
Dribeck Importers, Inc.
Grolsch Importers, Inc.
Guinness America, Inc.
The Guiness-Harp Corporation
Guiness Import Company
Heineken Brouwerijin B.V.
Kirin Beer Company
Labatt Importers, Inc.
Sapporo Breweries Limited
South African Breweries Limited
Suntory International
Vernon Valley Brewery
Warsteiner Importers Agency
Dr. Mark T. Fillmore
Dr. Kim Fromme
Dr. Mark S. Goldman
The Glosson Family Foundation
Dr. Diane Harleem
Ms. Janet Hanratty
Dr. R. Adron Harris
Dr. Andrew Heath
Dr. Jan B. Hoek
Ms. Lisa C. Hoffberger
Dr. Kent E. Hutchison
Dr. Richard Jessor
Dr. Arthur Klatsky
Dr. Henry Kranzler
Dr. Robin A. Kroft
Dr. Louis G. Lange
Dr. Kenneth E. Leonard
Steven and Denese Leslie
Dr. Ting-Kai Li
Dr. Cecile Marczinski
Dr. G. Alan Marlatt
Ms. Kim Marotta
The Honorable and Mrs. James G. Martin
Dr. Mary E. McCaul
Dr. Sherry McKee
Dr. Robert O. Messing
Dr. Mack C. Mitchell, Jr.
Dr. J. Fraser Mustard
Dr. Louise Nadeau
Dr. Laura Nagy
Mr. Frank Palmer IV
Mr. James Parson / Mr. Dennis Martony
Dr. Albert Pawlowski
Dr. Tamara Phillips
Mr. Craig A. Purser
Mr. Richard Reed
Dr. Edward Riley
Mr. Donald Routh
Dr. Kenneth J. Sher
Mr. John Sleeman
Dr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Smith
Dr. Sherry Stewart
Ms. Erin Teigen
Mr. Alan R. Timothy
Dr. C. Fernando Valenzuela
Dr. Tamara Wall
Mr. Darwin Whaley
Dr. Helene R. White
Drs. Sharon and Richard Wilsnack
Mrs. Dana Wittmer
Ms. Christine Woon
Mrs. Jere Jean Yeager
Dr. Masami Yoshimura
Dr. Martin Zack
Wholesalers
Bob Hall, Inc./Clyde Kelly Pro-Am Memorial
Golf Tournament
National Beer Wholesalers Association
Suppliers
Ball Corporation
ITW
John I. Haas, Inc.
Endowment Giving
Individuals
Mr. Bruce M. Ambler
Dr. Raymond Anton
Dr. Marsha Bates
Ms. Janell Baylor
John and Virginia Bennett
Dr. David A. Brenner
Ms. Anita Burgess
Grace Chang, M.D., M.P.H.
Dr. Judy Chapman
Dr. Suzhen Chen
Dr. Wei-Chun Chin
Drs. Thomas and Virginia Collier
Dr. David W. Crabb
Dr. Fulton T. Crews
Dr. Anthony J. Cutaia
Dr. Cynthia Czajkowski
Dr. Harriet de Wit
Dr. Ivan Diamond
Mr. R. Stuart Dickson
Dr. Carlton K. Erickson
Dr. Blas Espinoza-Varas
Mr. Ian Faris
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Employee Giving Programs
Big Y Foods, Inc.
Community Health Charities of California
Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeGuire
Memorial contributions for Howard Collins
Mr. Ian Faris
Mr. Larry and Dr. Helen White
Treatment Centers
Narcotics Anonymous of Johnston, RI
Memorial contributions for Richard N.
Collins
Ms. Laya Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Ramin Meshginpoosh
Brewers
Bell’s Brewery
Wholesalers
High Grade Beverage Beer Distributors
Memorial contributions for John M.
Corcoran
Mrs. Marylou Klene
Recognition Giving
Memorial contribution for Craig Costos
Mr. Robert Costos
Memorial contributions for Jeffrey Becker
Dr. Raymond Anton
Dr. Edward Riley
Mr. John Sleeman
Memorial contribution for Michael Cyran
Ms. Beverly Belafonte
Memorial contribution for Mark D. Betzler
Ms. Theresa Ronning
Memorial contribution for Linda L. Danish
Dr. and Mrs. Alan Brau
Memorial contribution for Rick Boutcher
Ms. Allison Leed
Memorial contributions for Jeffrey Doane
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Frantz
Memorial contributions for Brian Boyd
Ms. Claire Aker
Ms. Barbara Holtz
The Lerner Family
Ms. Elizabeth Tessmer
Memorial contributions for Marsha
Donovan
Ms. Judith McEachin
Memorial contribution for Kathleen M.
Drehs
Mr. and Mrs. William Schanilec
Memorial contributions for Thomas M.
Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. David Detscher
Ms. Mickey Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Lorr
Ms. Ellen M. Mulvenna
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peters
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pritchett
Mr. Donald L. Speakman
ICE Office of International Affairs
Friends at Trilogic
Memorial contribution for Malcolm Forte,
Jr. and others
Dr. Larry R. Kirkland
Memorial contributions for Diane GuruleLivingston
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Washburn
Memorial contribution for Tony Hahalis
Mr. Paul Rossos
Memorial contribution for William Bracken
Mr. Bill Fiedler
Memorial contributions for John F.
Holland
Ms. Brenda Baney
Mrs. Donna M. Fick
Ms. Ann Kolanowski
Ms. Madeline F. Mattern
Mrs. Paula Milone Nuzzo
Memorial contributions for Gwendolyn
Bruggman
Mr. Ian Faris
Dr. Kim Fromme
Memorial contributions for Jesse Bunty
Pulmonary Associates of Richmond, Inc.
Memorial contributions for Kyla Carter
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Memorial contribution for Charlene
Bender Hufnagle
Dr. Kim Fromme
The Holroyd Family
Memorial contribution for Daniel Reed
Mr. Richard J. Reed
Memorial contributions for Christine M.
Jaworski
Anonymous
Ms. Paula Berman
Mr. Michael Isko
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jaworski
Ms. Helen M. Tencellent
Memorial contributions for Paul Sanchez
Ms. Leslie Fanning
Mr. Dean Ninteman
Ms. Eleanor Strachan
Memorial contribution for Andy Shriver
Ms. Michelle Bourg
Memorial contributions for Molly
Landwehr
Messrs. Chris and C.J. Landwehr
Members of the Windsor Presbyterian
Church, Windsor, CA
Memorial contribution for Laura Wehr
Mrs. Kylie Banister
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Gift in honor of a friend’s 25 AA
anniversary
Ms. Lisa C. Hoffberger
Memorial contributions for Scott Arthur
Lindgren
Ms. Laura Lindgren
Ms. Nina Tafel
Gift in honor of Nick Olsen
Ms. Danielle Siniscalchi
Memorial contribution for Erin
MacElhenny
Mr. Stuart Siegel
Anonymous Tribute
Ms. Jill McDonnell
Special Project Support
Memorial contribution for Theodore D.
MacLean
Mr. Murdock W. Smith
PGA/2009 Constellation Energy
Awareness Campaign
Hoffberger Foundation
Tom and Pamela O’Neill
Weiler Family Foundation
Memorial contribution for G. Alan Marlatt,
Ph.D.
Mr. Larry and Dr. Helene White
Memorial contributions for Mack C.
Mitchell, Sr.
Dr. Raymond Anton
Dr. Kim Fromme
Dr. T.K. Li
Ms. Kim Marotta
Mr. Craig Purser
Dr. Edward Riley
Mr. Larry and Dr. Helene White
PGA TICKETS Fore CHARITY™ Golf
Tournament contributions
Anonymous
Mr. William Copeland
Mr. and Mrs. John Dierkes
Ms. Christine Jobes
Dr.and Mrs. Mack C. Mitchell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ober
Dr. Edward Riley
Mr. Martin Schlamowitz
Memorial contribution for “One much
loved”
Mrs. Lee Anne C. Rice
Nancy Larkin/Classic Elegance
Ms. Rachel Bloom
Memorial contributions for Benjamin Orr
Ms. Michelle Bourg
Vineyard Vines Online Charity Sale
Anonymous
Memorial contribution for Abel G. Ortiz
Mr. Dave and Dr. Heather Israel
Gifts In Kind
Associates
Beer Business Daily
Memorial contribution for James Owen
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Beer Institute
Brewers Association
Brewers Association of Canada
National Beer Wholesalers Association
Other Contributors
Nabisco Brands
Thomas B. Turner, M.D.
Robert G. Wheeler
Corporations
Gilead Sciences, Inc. (formerly CV
Therapeutics, Inc.)
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THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE FOUNDATION
Since its founding in 1982, ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research has been guided by many
people who have generously contributed their time and energy. The Foundation has attracted North
America’s leading physicians, scientists and industry professionals to serve on its Board of Trustees,
and the Advisory Councils are composed of the world’s foremost experts in both the biomedical and
sociobehavioral research fields. Following is a list of the people who have served the Foundation as
members of the Board of Trustees, the Advisory Councils, or the Foundation staff. Institutional
affiliations were current at the time of service.
Current and Former Members of the Board of Trustees
Raymond F. Anton, M.D. (Current Vice
Chair)
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Nashville, Tennessee
Thomas A. Collier, M.D., M.B.A., C.F.A.
University of Delaware
Newark, Delaware
Bruce M. Ambler, M.B.A. (Current Chair)
Constellation Holdings, Inc. (retired)
Baltimore, Maryland
Howard Collins
Brewers’ Association of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
John Barnett
Molson Breweries, Ltd.
Toronto, Ontario
William K. Coors
Coors Brewing Company
Golden, Colorado
Jeffrey Becker
The Beer Institute
Washington, D.C.
Barbara J. Culliton
The Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
Floyd E. Bloom, M.D.
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, California
Anthony J. Cutaia, Ph.D.
Anheuser-Busch, Inc. (retired)
St. Louis, Missouri
David A. Brenner, M.D.
University of California San Diego School of
Medicine
La Jolla, California
William J. Darby, M.D., Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Nashville, Tennessee
Lawrence S. Brown, Jr., M.D., Ph.D.
Columbia University School of Medicine
New York, New York
Karen Davis, Ph.D.
The Johns Hopkins University School of
Public Health
Baltimore, Maryland
August A. Busch
Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
St. Louis, Missouri
Ivan Diamond, M.D., Ph.D. (Former Chair)
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California
John C. Carroll, M.B.A.
Molson Breweries, Ltd.
Toronto, Ontario
R. Stuart Dickson
The Dickson Foundation
Charlotte, North Carolina
Kathy Casso
Anheuser-Busch Inbev
Saint Louis, Missouri
Warren H. Dunn, D.J.
Miller Brewing Company
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Judy J. Chapman, M.N.
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
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Troy Duster, Ph.D.
Institute for the Study of Social Change
University of California, Berkeley
Toronto, Ontario
Arthur Klatsky, M.D.
Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program
Oakland, California
Alan G. Easton, M.A.
Miller Brewing Company
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Julius R. Krevans, M.D. (Former Chair)
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California
Ian Faris
Brewers’ Association of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
Stephen K. Lambright, J.D., M.B.A.
Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
St. Louis, Missouri
Daniel Gagnier, M.A.
Brewers’ Association of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
Louis G. Lange, M.D., Ph.D.
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Palo Alto, California
Buster C. Glosson
Eagle Ltd.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Kenneth R. Lavery, C.M.A. (Former Vice
Chair)
Brewers’ Association of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
Luke Harford
Beer Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
Steven W. Leslie, Ph.D.
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
Gilbert F. D. Heseltine, L.M.S.A., L.M.C.C.
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario
Ting-Kai Li, M.D.
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina
Steve Hindy
Brooklyn Brewery
Brooklyn, New York
Yvonne Lumsden-Dill, M.A.
Miller Brewing Company
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Thomas H. Hunter, M.D.
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Charlottesville, Virginia
James G. Martin, Ph.D. (Former Chair)
Carolinas HealthCare System
Charlotte, North Carolina
Peter Barton Hutt, L.L.B., L.L.M. (Former
Chair)
Covington & Burling
Washington, D.C.
Kim Marotta, J.D.
MillerCoors
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Richard Jessor, Ph.D. (Former Vice
Chair)
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado
Ben D. Mason, M.A.
Coors Brewing Company
Golden, Colorado
Henry B. King, M.B.A., J.D. (Founding
Chairman)
Brewers’ Association of America, Inc.
Belmar, New Jersey
Brian MacMahon, M.D., Ph.D.
Harvard University School of Public Health
Boston, Massachusetts
Morgan McCammon, Q.C., B.C.L.
Molson Breweries of Canada
Toronto, Ontario
David M. Kipnis, M.D.
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
Joseph S. McClain
The Beer Institute
Donald R. Kitchen, M.B.A.
Labatt Breweries of Canada
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Washington, D.C.
Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
Baltimore, Maryland
Raymond J. McGrath, M.A.
The Beer Institute
Washington, D.C.
Craig Purser
National Beer Wholesalers Association
Alexandria, Virginia
William C. McCready, Ph.D.
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Wallace F. Read
Labatt Brewing Company, Ltd.
Toronto, Ontario
Guy McKhann, M.D.
The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
David K. Rehr, Ph.D.
National Beer Wholesalers Association
Alexandria, Virginia
Roger E. Meyer, M.D.
Association of Academic Health Centers
Washington, D.C.
Alex Richman, M.D.
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Mack C. Mitchell, M.D. (Foundation
President)
University of Texas Southwestern Medical
School
Dallas, Texas
Richard S. Ross, M.D.
The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Kathleen D. Ryan
Miller Brewing Company
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
R. A. (Sandy) Morrison (Former Vice
Chair and Former Acting Chair)
Brewers’ Association of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
James C. Sanders
The Beer Institute
Washington, D.C.
J. Fraser Mustard, M.D., Ph.D. (Former
Vice Chair)
Canadian Institute for Advanced Medicine
Toronto, Ontario
Timothy Scully, Jr.
MillerCoors
Washington, D.C.
Louise Nadeau, Ph.D.
University of Montréal
Montréal, Québec
Donald B. Shea, J.D. (Former Chair)
United States Brewers Association
Washington, D.C.
Arnold Naimark, M.D., O.C.
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Herbert M. Simpson, Ph.D.
Traffic Injury Research Foundation
Ottawa, Ontario
Jeff Newton
The Brewers of Canada
Richmond Hill, Ontario
John Sleeman
Sleeman Breweries Limited
Guelph, Ontario
Derek Oland, M.B.A.
Moosehead Breweries
St. John, Nova Scotia
Edgar E. Smith, Ph.D.
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Worcester, Massachusetts
Sidney M. Oland, M.B.A.
Labatt Brewing Company, Ltd.
Toronto, Ontario
Lancelot J. Smith, F.C.A.
Thorne Riddel & Company
Toronto, Ontario
Frank R. Palmer IV
Peter W. Stroh
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Robert D. Utiger, M.D. (Former Chair)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The Stroh Companies, Inc.
Detroit, Michigan
Alan R. Timothy
Coors Brewing Company
Golden, Colorado
James Villeneuve
Anhueser-Busch InBev (retired)
St. Louis, Missouri
James B. Tito, Ph.D.
Latrobe Brewing Company
Latrobe, Pennsylvania
Sharon C. Wilsnack, Ph.D. (Former Vice
Chair)
University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Thomas B. Turner, M.D. (Founding
President)
The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Helene R. White, Ph.D.
Rutgers State University of New Jersey
Piscataway, New Jersey
Tadataka Yamada, M.D.
University of Michigan Medical Center
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Current and Former Members of the Behavioral
and Social Advisory Council
Genevieve W. Ames, Ph.D.
Prevention Research Center
Berkeley, California
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado
Richard Jessor, Ph.D.
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado
Raymond F. Anton, M.D. (Former Chair)
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Henry R. Kranzler, M.D.
University of Connecticut
Farmington, Connecticut
Marsha E. Bates, Ph.D.
Rutgers State University
Piscataway, New Jersey
Maurice H. I. Dongier, M.D.
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec
Kenneth E. Leonard, Ph.D.
State University of New
York at Buffalo
Buffalo, New York
Kim Fromme, Ph.D. (Current Chair)
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D.
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Mark Goldman, Ph.D. (Former Chair)
University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida
Mary E. McCaul, Ph.D.
The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Donald W. Goodwin, M.D.
University of Kansas
Kansas City, Kansas
William C. McCready, Ph.D.
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Ralph W. Hingson, Sc.D.
Boston University School of Public Health
Boston, Massachusetts
Oscar A. Parsons, Ph.D. (Former Chair)
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences
Center
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Kent Hutchison, Ph.D.
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Robert O. Pihl, Ph.D. (Former Chair)
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec
Sherry Stewart, Ph.D.
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
David I. Pittman, Ph.D.
Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri
Robert D. Utiger, M.D.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Alex Richman, M.D. (Former Chair)
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Douglas O. Waugh, Ph.D.
Association of Canadian Medical Colleges
Ottawa, Ontario
Edward Riley, Ph.D.
San Diego State University
San Diego, California
Helene Raskin White, Ph.D. (Former
Chair)
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Piscataway, New Jersey
Kenneth J. Sher, Ph.D. (Former Chair)
University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri
Sharon C. Wilsnack, Ph.D. (Former Chair)
University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Reginald G. Smart, Ph.D.
Addiction Research Foundation
Toronto, Ontario
Dan J. Stein, Ph.D.
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa
Current and Former Members of the
Medical Advisory Council
Floyd E. Bloom, M.D.
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, California
William I. Darby, M.D., Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
Francois M. Booyse, Ph.D.
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama
Ivan Diamond, M.D., Ph.D. (Former Chair)
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California
David A. Brenner, M.D.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Anna Mae Diehl, M.D.
The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Michael E. Charness, M.D. (Former Chair)
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
R. Adron Harris, Ph.D.
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
David W. Crabb, M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, Indiana
Neil L. Harrison, Ph.D.
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, New York
Fulton T. Crews, Ph.D.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Andrew C. Heath, D.Phil.
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
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Jan B. Hoek, Ph.D.
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mack C. Mitchell, M.D.
University of Texas Southwestern Medical
School
Austin, Texas
Morley D. Hollenberg, M.D., D.Phil.
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta
Gilbert H. Mudge, M.D.
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire
Yedy Israel, Ph.D.
Addiction Research Foundation
Toronto, Ontario
Fraser Mustard, M.D., Ph.D.
Canadian Institute for Advanced Medicine
Toronto, Ontario
Allyn W. Kimball, Ph.D.
The Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
Laura E. Nagy, Ph.D. (Current Chair)
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
George F. Koob, Ph.D.
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, California
Thomas Pearson, M.D., Ph.D.
Bassett Health Care Research Institute
Cooperstown, New York
Louis G. Lange, M.D., Ph.D.
Gilead Sciences
Palo Alto, California
Tamara J. Phillips, Ph.D.
Oregon Health Sciences University and
VA Medical Center
Portland, Oregon
Steven W. Leslie, Ph.D.
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
Paul M. Ridker, M.D.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Ting-Kai Li, M.D. (Former Chair)
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina
Emanuel Rubin, M.D.
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Brian MacMahon, M.D., Ph.D. (Former
Chair)
Harvard University School of Public Health
Boston, Massachusetts
Walter H. Sheldon, M.D.
The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Jacquelyn Maher, M.D. (Former Chair)
University of California at San Francisco
San Francisco, California
Gyongyi Szabo, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Massachusetts Medical School
North Worcester, Massachusetts
Robert O. Messing, M.D. (Former Chair)
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
C. Fernando Valenzuela, M.D., Ph.D.
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Esteban Mezey, M.D. (Former Chair)
The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Joanne Weinberg, Ph.D.
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia
Michael F. Miles, M.D., Ph.D.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia
John J. Woodward, Ph.D.
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
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Current and Former Foundation Management and Staff
President
Director of Development and
Communications
Thomas B. Turner, M.D. (1982-1988)
Mack C. Mitchell, Jr., M.D. (1989- )
Lisa C. Hoffberger (2007- )
Vice President
Director of Research and Grants
Programs
Mack C. Mitchell, Jr., M.D. (1985-89)
Albert A. Pawlowski, Ph.D. (1989-2001)
Robin A. Kroft, Ph.D. (2003- 2006);
Executive Vice President (2007-2009)
Erin L. Teigen (2009- )
Medical
Intelligence/Communications/Editor
Deputy Executive Officer
Virginia Lee Bennett (1982-91)
Patricia B. Santora, Ph.D. (1982-1985)
Alexandra J. Lazerow (1986-87)
Janet Archer, Ph.D. (1989)
Lydia Paddock (1990-92)
Robin A. Kroft, M.L.A. (1993-1996)
Wendy W. Graves, M.A. (1997-2006)
Controller
Administrative
Mack C. Mitchell, Jr., M.D. (1982-1984)
Robin A. Kroft, Ph.D. (1997-2003)
Secretary-Treasurer
S. William Applebaum (1983-88)
Janet L. Hanratty, C.P.A. (1991- )
Gail L. Marsh (1983-87)
Eileen T. Snyder (1987)
Brigitte Walsh (1988-1998)
Lisa J. Gillespie (1994-97)
Christine Ricci (1998-2001)
Christine Woon (2007- )
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COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
An important part of the mission of ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research is to communicate
information effectively with the research community and other interested parties. This objective is
accomplished through the activities described below.
Grantee Publications
A hallmark of the grant program of ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research is that grantees are
encouraged to publish the results of their work without any prior review by the Foundation. This document
lists over 2,200 journal articles, conference talks, abstracts, and posters published by our over 550 grantees.
Web Site
The Foundation maintains a web site (www.abmrf.org) which contains pertinent information for the scientific
community, potential grant applicants and the general public. The major sections of the site cover the
Foundation’s grant program, publications and meetings, exciting developments surrounding our Endowment
Campaign including a donation mechanism, the people behind the Foundation, and links to other sites. Useful
features include the Twitter feed, electronic grant application module, lists of past grant recipients, and
biographical sketches of our Board of Trustees, Advisory Council members and staff.
Social Media
In 2009, when the rise of social medias began to include businesses and non-profits, ABMRF registered first
on Twitter, then on Facebook with the goal of increasing public support for the field of alcohol research.
Initially, ABMRF posted information to drive its fundraising partnership with the PGA Tour’s TICKETS Fore
CHARITY™, a fundraising program designed to generate revenue for charities where PGA tournaments are
held. Twitter and Facebook posts directed followers to the Foundation website for tickets and information.
These mediums are also useful for sharing alcohol research news and resources, and for interacting with
constituent groups who share a common interest in alcohol and health. ABMRF can be found online at:
Twitter.com/AlcoholResearch, Facebook.com/AlcoholResearch, and at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABMRF/The_Foundation_for_Alcohol_Research.
Alcohol Research News
Begun in 1995, a regular research service features timely delivery of major press reports about the latest
alcohol research studies. Staff monitors national and international news services-especially those that focus
on health and medical issues-and transmits news via email to a constituency of more than 600 individuals,
including a variety of researchers and subscribers in the lay community. Formerly issued as the Research
Alert Digest, the e-bulletin was redesigned and released in 2014 under the name Alcohol Research Matters,
which is further broadcasted via social media sites.
The Foundation collaborates with the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA) and the Addiction Technology
Transfer Center (ATTC) Network to isolate hot-off-the-press articles published in the RSA scientific journal,
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (ACER). Along with the articles on cutting-edge biomedical
and behavioral research, the bi-weekly Alcohol Research Matters highlights leading alcohol investigators
funded by the Foundation who are featured in the ATTC’s "Meet the Researcher" column. The objective of
this partnership is to enhance the reach of ACER news, helping to escalate public interest, knowledge and
support for exceptional alcohol research. Current links to publications in top academic journals are provided in
each Alcohol Research Matters issue.
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SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS
For more than thirty years, ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research has sponsored or supported
numerous scientific meetings. Some were organized and convened directly by the Foundation, and some—
convened by other research, professional and academic organizations—were given financial support. These
meetings provided an opportunity for researchers, clinicians, and students to share new findings and discuss
the current state of knowledge in various areas of alcohol research with each other and with industry
professionals.
Workshops and Symposia
Some of the Foundation's conference support goes to research workshops and conferences on specialized
topics. Typically, such meetings are developed by scientists at academic institutions and serve as a forum for
exchanging the latest scientific findings among active researchers. Occasionally, the Foundation has
convened such meetings when it identified topics needing review.
Professional Organizations
The Foundation has given financial support to leading international professional/scientific organizations to
assist them in convening their scheduled meetings. While awards are made for the general support of the
conference, the funds are often used to help defray costs of travel to the meeting for members who have no
other source of travel funds. Typically, the beneficiaries are young scientists with limited financial resources
who might otherwise be unable to attend.
International Medical Advisory Group Conferences
The International Medical Advisory Group Conference – held on a rotating basis in Australia and New
Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States – is the primary focus of the Foundation’s
conference program. The annual meeting is an engaging forum for clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and
industry leaders to share and discuss new information and findings important to the alcohol research field.
The interdisciplinary nature of the scientific program and the international background of the delegates and
speakers encourages a broad ranging idea exchange and strengthens essential partnerships.
Chronology of Supported Scientific Conferences
The following is a chronological list of scientific meetings sponsored in whole, or part, by the Foundation. The
meeting title, conference organizer, site and dates are listed for each meeting. Published conference
proceedings are cited.
1982
September 13-17, 1982
Gordon Research Conference on Alcohol
Chair: Kenneth Blum, Ph.D.
Ventura, California
February 15-19, 1982
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11 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia
October 5-8, 1982
st
1 Congress of the International Society for
Biomedical Research on Alcoholism
University of Munich, Munich, Germany
July 6-10, 1982
1983
International Symposium on the
Psychobiology of Alcoholism
Co-Chairs: Robert T. Rubin & Ernest P. Noble
Beverly Hills, California
January 16-18, 1983
Thurman RG, Hoffman PL, eds. First Congress of
the International Society for Biomedical Research
on Alcoholism, Munich, Germany, July 6-10, 1982.
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 1983;
18: Suppl 1:1-594.
Substance and Alcohol Actions/Misuse 1983; 4 (2
and 3):1-261. (Special Issue)
th
11 International Conference of Yeast
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Montpellier, France
th
9 International Conference on Alcohol,
Drugs & Traffic Safety, Intl. Committee on
Alcohol, Drugs & Traffic Safety, San Juan
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Philadelphia, April 30-May 2, 1986. Annals of the
New York Academy of Sciences 1987:492.
November 13-18, 1983
Kaye S, Meier GW, eds. Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic
Safety. DOT HS Publication No. 806 814.
Washington, DC: U.S. Gov. Printing Office, 1985.
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3 Congress of the International Society for
Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Helsinki
June 8-13, 1986
1984
Third Congress of the International Society for
Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Helsinki,
Finland, June 8-13, 1986. In: Lindros KO, Ylikahn
R, Kiianmaa K, eds. Advances in Biomedical
Alcohol Research. Pergamon Press, 1986:1-765.
North American Conference on Alcohol and
Highway Safety, The Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, Maryland
June 12-14, 1984
Turner TB, Borkenstein RF, Jones RK, Santora PB,
eds. Alcohol and highway safety. Proceedings of
the North American Conference on Alcohol and
Highway Safety held at The Johns Hopkins Medical
Institutions. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 1985:
Suppl 10:1-231.
International Symposium on Young Drivers’
Alcohol and Drug Impairment, Royal Society
of Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
September 13-15, 1986
th
15 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
September 30-October 3, 1986
nd
2 Congress of the International Society for
Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Santa
Fe, New Mexico
June 25-29, 1984
1987
Myers RD, ed. Second Congress of the
International Society for Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 24-29,
1984. Alcohol 1985; 2:1-559.
Gordon Research Conference on Alcohol
Chair: Ernest P. Noble, M.D., Ph.D.
Santa Barbara, California
February 2-6, 1987
th
12 International Conference of Yeast
Genetics and Molecular Biology, Edinburgh,
Scotland
September 16-22, 1984
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Joint Meeting with American
Medical Society on Alcoholism and Other
Drug Dependencies
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
June 14-19, 1987
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13 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts
October 2-5, 1984
1987 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1987; 11:192-228.
1985
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Isle of Palms, South Carolina
May 29-June 1, 1985
1988
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina
June 1-5, 1988
1985 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1985; 9:184-219.
1988 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1988; 12:302-48.
1986
th
4 Congress of the International Society for
Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Kyoto
June 26-July 1, 1988
Research Society on Alcoholism
Joint Meeting with American Medical Society
on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies
San Francisco, California
April 18-22, 1986
Proceedings of the Fourth Congress of the
International Society for Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism (ISBRA), Kyoto, Japan, June 26-July 2,
1988. In: Kuriyama K, Takada A, Ishi H, eds.
Biomedical and Social Aspects of Alcohol and
Alcoholism 1988:3-892.
1986 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1986; 10:91-122.
Alcohol and the Cell
New York Academy of Sciences
Chair: Emanuel Rubin, M.D.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 30-May 2, 1986
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17 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Charleston, South Carolina
October 4-7, 1988
Workshop on Molecular Biology for Alcohol
Researchers, Indiana University School of
Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
Rubin E, ed. Alcohol and the Cell. Proceedings of
the New York Academy of Sciences Meeting—
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October 31-November 5, 1988
1991
1989
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Marco Island, Florida
June 8-13, 1991
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Beaver Creek, Colorado
June 10-16, 1989
1991 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1991; 15:309-91.
1989 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1989; 13:301-56.
1992
th
11 International Conference on Alcohol,
Drugs & Traffic Safety, Intl. Committee on
Alcohol, Drugs & Traffic Safety, Chicago
October 24-27, 1989
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, La Jolla, California
June 13-18, 1992
1992 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1992; 16:352-425.
Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety. Proceedings of
the 11th International Conference on Alcohol,
Drugs and Traffic Safety.
Alcohol, Drugs of Abuse & Immunomodulation
National Alcohol Research Center at the
University of Arizona Health Sciences Center
Chair: Ronald R. Watson, Tucson, Arizona
September 9-12, 1992
Oklahoma Symposium on Addiction and
Intervention, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
November 30-December 1, 1989
1990
Alcohol and Cardiovascular Disease
La Jolla, California
October 18-20, 1992
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Toronto, Ontario
June 17-22, 1990
Symposium: Alcohol and cardiovascular disease.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1994; 18:Suppl:86-148.
1990 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1990; 14:262-362.
st
th
21 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, La Jolla, California
October 20-23, 1992
5 Congress of the International Society for
Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Toronto
June 17-22, 1990
Kalant H, Khanna JM, Israel Y, eds. Advances in
1993
Biomedical Alcohol Research. Proceedings of the
Fifth ISBRA/RSA Congress. Alcohol and
Alcoholism 1991;26:Suppl 1.
Gordon Research Conference on Alcohol
Biological Bases of Ethanol’s Behavioral
Effects, Co-Chairs: Ronald L. Alkana,
Pharm.D., Ph.D., Esteban Mezey, M.D.
Oxnard, California
January 11-15, 1993
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Alcohol
and Anesthetics, New York Academy of
Sciences, Chair: Emanuel Rubin, M.D.
University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
June 25-28, 1990
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, San Antonio, Texas
June 19-24, 1993
Rubin E, Miller KW, Roth SH, eds. Molecular and
cellular mechanisms of alcohol and anesthetics.
Proceedings of the New York Academy of Sciences
Meeting—Calgary, Alberta, Canada: June 25-28,
1990. Annals of the New York Academy of
Sciences 1991; 625.
1993 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1993; 17:439-523.
Symposium: Life Transitions and Alcohol
Consumption: Work-Related Issues, Jasper,
Alberta
October 1-2, 1990
1994
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Maui, Hawaii
June 18-23, 1994
Symposium: Life transitions and alcohol
consumption: work-related issues. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research 1992; 16:
Suppl:145-205.
1994 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1994; 18:417-531.
th
th
7 Congress of the International Society
for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism
Gold Coast, Australia
19 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Jasper, Alberta, Canada
October 2-5, 1990
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th
June 26-July 1, 1994
27 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Vancouver, Britsh Columbia,
Canada
September 21-23, 1998
Saunders JB, Whitfield JB, eds. The biology of
alcohol problems. Proceedings of the Seventh
ISBRA Congress. Alcohol and Alcoholism 1994;
29:Suppl 2.
1999
rd
23 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Quebec City, Quebec
October 4-7, 1994
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Santa Barbara, California
June 26-July 1, 1999
1995
1999 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1999; 23:Suppl:1A-142A.
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Steamboat Springs, Colorado
June 17-22, 1995
2000
1995 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1995; 19:Suppl:1A-115A.
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting Joint Meeting with the International
Society for Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism, Denver, Colorado
June 24-29, 2000
1996
Gordon Research Conference on Alcohol
Co-Chairs: Esteban Mezey, M.D., Gary S.
Wand, M.D., Oxnard, California
January 7-12, 1996
2000 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2000;24:Suppl.; ISBRA 2000
Proceedings. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research 2000; 25:Suppl.
Symposium: Moderate Alcohol Consumption
and Nutrition, Chair: Charles Halsted
American Society for Clinical Nutrition
Washington, DC, 1996
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29 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, San Francisco, California
October 23-25, 2000
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting Joint Meeting with the International
Society for Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism, Washington, DC
June 22-27, 1996
2001
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Montréal, Québec
June 23-28, 2001
1996 Joint Scientific Meeting of the Research
Society on Alcoholism and the International Society
for Bio-medical Research on Alcoholism.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1996; 20:Suppl:1A-155A.
2001 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2001; 25:Suppl.
Molecular Mechanisms of Alcohol and
Anesthetic Action, Thomas Jefferson
University Alcohol Research Institute,
Philadelphia, October 4-7, 2001
th
25 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Tucson, Arizona
September 30-October 2, 1996
1997
2002
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, San Francisco, California
July 19-24, 1997
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Joint Meeting with the International
Society for Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism, San Francisco
June 28-July 3, 2002
1997 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1997; 21:Suppl:1A-145A.
2002 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2002; 26:Suppl:1A-198A.
1998
2003
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
June 20-25, 1998
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
June 21-25, 2003
1998 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1998; 22:Suppl:1A-131A.
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2003 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2003; 27:Suppl:1A-203A.
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Chicago
June 26-30, 2007
2007 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2007; 31:Suppl:1A-336A.
st
31 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Niagra-on-the-Lake, Ontario,
Canada
October 19-21, 2003
nd
2 International Symposium on Alcoholic
Liver and Pancreatic Diseases and Cirrhosis
Kobe, Japan
October 18-19, 2007
2004
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia
June 26-30, 2004
th
35 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
October 14-16, 2007
2004 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2004; 28:Suppl:1A-211A.
2008
International Society for Biomedical Research
th
on Alcoholism, 12 Congress
Heidelburg/Mannheim, Germany
September 29-October 2, 2004
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Joint Meeting with International
Society for Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism, Vancouver, British Columbia
June 27-July 2, 2008
International Conference on Applications of
Neuroimaging to Alcoholism, Yale University
School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
January 17-19, 2004
2008 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2008; 32:Suppl:1A-372A.
U.S./Asian Collaborations in Alcohol Research
Meeting hosted by the National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism RSA/ISBRA
June 27, 2008
Support for dinner
2005
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Santa Barbara, California
June 25-30, 2005
2005 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2005; 29:Suppl:1A-213A.
rd
3 International Symposium on Alcoholic
Liver and Pancreatic Diseases and Cirrhosis,
Bilbao, Spain
July 17-18, 2008
Speaker travel
rd
33 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Chicago, Illinois
October 16-18, 2005
2009
2006
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, San Diego, California
June 20-June 24, 2009
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland
June 23-29, 2006
2009 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2009; 33:Suppl:1A-346A.
2006 Research Society on Alcoholism Meeting.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2006; 30:Suppl:1A-298A.
Inauguration of the Centre for Responsible
Drinking, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
October 1, 2009
International Society for Biomedical Research
on Alcoholism, 2006 World Congress on
Alcohol Research, Sydney, Australia
September 10-13, 2006
th
5 Symposium on Exploring US/French
Collaborations in Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism, Rockville, Maryland
October 9, 2009
International Society for Biomedical Research
on Alcoholism, Satellite Conference on
Classification of Alcohol-related Disorders
Sydney, Australia
September 14-16, 2006
2009 Worldwide Brewing Alliance and Global
Brewers Forum Members Briefing Session,
Alexandria, Virginia
October 27, 2009
2007
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2010
2012
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, San Antonio, TX
June 26-June 30, 2010
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, San Francisco, CA
June 23-June 27, 2012
2010 World Congress of the International
Society for Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism, Paris, France
September 16-20, 2010
2013
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL
June 22-June 26, 2013
Support for the Dr. Hiromasa Ishii Memorial Award
2011
2014
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Atlanta, GA
June 25-June 29, 2011
Research Society on Alcoholism Annual
Meeting, Bellevue, WA
June 21-June 25, 2014
th
37 International Medical Advisory Group
Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
October 16-18, 2011
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THE RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM
The foremost objective for ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research is to fund research
grants on important biomedical and sociobehavioral aspects of alcohol consumption. Central to
its mission, the Foundation primarily funds projects concerning factors that influence transitions in
drinking patterns, the effects of moderate consumption, mechanisms underlying the effects of
alcohol, and the etiology of alcohol misuse. It also encourages multidisciplinary studies of alcohol
use.
The Foundation mainly awards grants for innovative, original research projects, but also funds
deserving data analysis and pilot studies. When possible, grant funds are used to support the
projects of new scientists just entering the alcohol research field. Grant applications are reviewed
in the spring and fall of each year by the Foundation’s Behavioral and Social Advisory Council
and Medical Advisory Council.
The grant information is presented in this report in three sections. The first section highlights the
historical listing of researchers awarded a grant by ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research
from 1982-2014. Section two describes all grant projects arranged alphabetically by investigator.
Each entry includes the principal investigator’s name and institution, as well as the project title
and the award dates. Citations of publications resulting from the grants are presented
concurrently. The third section presents publications and presentations from meetings and
conferences sponsored by the Foundation.
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FOUNDATION GRANTEE ROSTER
George H. Addona, Ph.D.
Arpana Agrawal, Ph.D.
Frank M. Ahern, Ph.D.
Angela A. Aidala, Ph.D.
Umed A. Ajani, M.B.B.S., M.P.H.
Gustav Akk, Ph.D.
Cheryl Alexander, Ph.D.
Ronald L. Alkana, Pharm.D., Ph.D.
Andrea M. Allan, Ph.D.
Benjamin C. Amick III, Ph.D.
Frank A. Anania, M.D.
Janis L. Anderson, Ph.D.
Beth M. Anderson, Ph.D.
Kristen G. Anderson, Ph.D.
Eleni Anni, Ph.D.
Andrey P. Anokhin, Ph.D.
Kristin A. Anstrom, Ph.D.
Erica B. Weintraub Austin, Ph.D.
Lloyd L. Avant, Ph.D.
Shannon M. Bailey, Ph.D.
Ludmila Bakhireva, M.D., Ph.D.
Sean Barrett, Ph.D.
Bruce D. Bartholow, Ph.D.
Donald Bartlett, Jr., M.D.
Marsha E. Bates, Ph.D.
Brent L. Baxter, Ph.D.
Anita Bechtholt-Gompf, Ph.D.
Mitchell E. Berman, Ph.D.
Joyce Besheer, Ph.D.
Eugeney Bichenkov, Ph.D.
D. Montgomery Bissell, M.D.
A. Roger Blackman, Ph.D.
A. Jay Block, M.D.
Benjamin Martin Bly, Ph.D.
Charlotte A. Boettiger, Ph.D.
Antonello Bonci, M.D.
Meredith Bond, Ph.D.
John M. Booker, Ph.D.
Francois M. Booyse, Ph.D.
Puran S. Bora, Ph.D.
Lawrence F. Borges, M.D.
M. Scott Bowers, Ph.D.
Michael W. Bradbury, Ph.D.
Karen Obremski Brandon, Ph.D.
Manfred Brauer, Ph.D.
Julia Braverman, Ph.D.
Bethany C. Bray, Ph.D.
Harvey M. Brenner, Ph.D.
Curtis Breslin, Ph.D.
Mark S. Brodie, Ph.D.
Samantha Brooks, Ph.D.
Lou Ann S. Brown, Ph.D.
Thomas G. Brown, Ph.D.
Evgeny A. Budygin, Ph.D.
Amy L. Buller, Ph.D.
Anna N. Bukiya, Ph.D.
Roger F. Butterworth, M.D.
Alan Cahill, Ph.D.
Dingcai Cao, Ph.D.
Howard Cappell, Ph.D.
Peter L. Carlen, M.D., F.R.C.P.
Kenneth M. Carpenter, Ph.D.
Robert G. Carpentier, M.D.
Carol A. Casey, Ph.D.
Arthur I. Cederbaum, Ph.D.
Young-Nam Cha, Ph.D.
L. Judson Chandler, Ph.D.
Grace Chang, M.D., M.P.H.
Mei-Ping Chang, Ph.D.
Tara Chaplin, Ph.D.
Richard C. Chapman, Ph.D.
Michael E. Charness, M.D.
Nadia Chaudhri, Ph.D.
Suzhen Chen, M.D., Ph.D.
Che-Ping Cheng, M.D., Ph.D.
Heng-Jie Cheng, M.D., Ph.D.
Dian J. Chiang, M.D., M.P.H.
Constance L. Chik, M.D., Ph.D.
Emma Childs, Ph.D.
Wei-Chun Chin, Ph.D.
Young-Hee Cho, Ph.D.
Brian R. Christie, Ph.D.
Mark Clemens, Ph.D.
Catherine Anne Cluver, F.C.O.G.
Donald A. Cohen, Ph.D.
David E. Comings, M.D.
Patricia J. Conrod, Ph.D.
M. Lynne Cooper, Ph.D.
William Corbin, Ph.D.
Laura H. Corbit, Ph.D.
Ronald L. Cosper, Ph.D.
Nelson Cowan, Ph.D.
David W. Crabb, M.D.
Mark A. Creager, M.D.
Rosa M. Crum, M.D.
John J. Curtin, Ph.D.
Mark J. Czaja, M.D.
Cynthia M. Czajkowski, Ph.D.
Laura C. Daniell, Ph.D.
Dena Davidson, Ph.D.
Andrew G. Davies, Ph.D.
Becky J. Davies, M.A.
Martin Davies, Ph.D.
Tania Davis Correale, Ph.D.
Kelly Cue Davis, Ph.D.
Lynette C. Daws, Ph.D.
Joseph F. DeBold, Ph.D.
Christopher M. de Fiebre, Ph.D.
Harriet de Wit, Ph.D.
Ivan Diamond, M.D., Ph.D.
Shelly D. Dickinson, Ph.D.
Anna Mae Diehl, M.D.
Olayinka Dina, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Patricia C. Dischinger, Ph.D.
Luc Djoussé, M.D.
Douglas P. Dohrman, Ph.D.
Kirsty Donald, Ph.D.
Terrence M. Donohue, Jr., Ph.D.
Alejandro M. Dopico, M.D., Ph.D.
Sylvain Doré, Ph.D.
C. Shawn Dotson, Ph.D.
Kimberley E. Dow, M.D.
Gregg L. Duester, Ph.D.
Susan M.J. Dunn, Ph.D.
Lillian E. Dyck, Ph.D.
Patricia K. Eagon, Ph.D.
Mitchell Earleywine, Ph.D.
Craig Easdon, Ph.D.
Johann K. Eberhart, Ph.D.
Barry S. Eckert, Ph.D.
Christopher I. Eckhardt, Ph.D.
Gaylord D. Ellison, Ph.D.
John Clinton Elwood, Ph.D.
Margaret Ensminger, Ph.D.
Jennifer A. Epstein, Ph.D.
Joel Erblich, Ph.D.
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Carlton K. Erickson, Ph.D.
Blas Espinoza-Varas, Ph.D.
Kym F. Faull, Ph.D.
Mark Feitelson, Ph.D.
Arthur M. Feldman, M.D., Ph.D.
David T. Felson, M.D.
Jose C. Fernandez-Checa, Ph.D.
Karima Ferrani-Kile, Ph.D.
Vincent M. Figueredo, M.D.
Forrest J. Files, Ph.D.
Mark Fillmore, Ph.D.
Robert H. Friedman, M.D.
Ronald Seth Friedman, Ph.D.
Kim Fromme, Ph.D.
Gerald M. Fuller, Ph.D.
Herbert Y. Gaisano, M.D.
Lawrence Gaspers, Ph.D.
Theresa W. Gauthier, M.D.
E. Scott Geller, Ph.D.
David Gettman, Ph.D.
Christina Gianoulakis, Ph.D.
H. Gwynne Giles, Ph.D.
Kathryn J. Gill, Ph.D.
Nicholas W. Gilpin, Ph.D.
Bennet S. Givens, Ph.D.
Dwayne W. Godwin, Ph.D.
David M. Goldberg, M.D., Ph.D.
Joseph F. Goldberg, M.D.
Abby Goldstein, Ph.D.
Dora B. Goldstein, M.D.
Reuben A. Gonzales, Ph.D.
Elana B. Gordis, Ph.D.
Enoch Gordis, M.D.
Gabriele Gratton, M.D., Ph.D.
Mary O. Gray, M.D.
Lorraine Greaves, Ph.D.
Gary M. Green, Ph.D.
David A. Greenberg, M.D., Ph.D.
Patricia Greenwel, Ph.D.
Emily R. Grekin, Ph.D.
Hernan E. Grenett, Ph.D.
Alan M. Gross, Ph.D.
Larry A. Grupp, D.Sc.
Jerome Hall, Ph.D.
Charles H. Halsted, M.D.
Lindsay S. Ham, Ph.D.
Kyung-An Han, Ph.D.
Shizhong Han, Ph.D.
Thomas C. Harford, Ph.D.
Dee Harrison-Findik, Ph.D.
G. Harley Hartung, Ph.D.
Kazue Hashimoto-Torii, Ph.D.
K.C. Hayes, Ph.D., D.V.M.
Li He, M.D.
Marieta B. Heaton, Ph.D.
Ulrike A. Heberlein, Ph.D.
Ashok N. Hegde, Ph.D.
D.M. Hegsted, Ph.D.
John D. Hempel, Ph.D.
Christian Hendershot, Ph.D.
George I. Henderson, Ph.D.
Charles Hennekens, M.D., Dr.P.H.
James Henson, Ph.D.
Daniel G. Herrera, M.D., Ph.D.
David B. Herzog, M.D.
Steven B. Heymsfield, M.D.
Charles J. Heyser, Ph.D.
Shirley Y. Hill, Ph.D.
Ian N. Hines, Ph.D.
Gregory O. Hjelmstad, Ph.D.
Peter N.S. Hoaken, Ph.D.
Clyde W. Hodge, Ph.D.
Jerome L. Hojnacki, Ph.D.
Charles J. Holahan, Ph.D.
Roger S. Holmes, Ph.D., D.Sc.
F. Woodward Hopf, Ph.D.
Gregory G. Homish, Ph.D.
Joel Horwitz, Ph.D.
Frank M. Howell, Ph.D.
Jonathan Howland, Ph.D.
Ann L. Hubbard, Ph.D.
Ronald D. Hunt, D.V.M.
Kent E. Hutchison, Ph.D.
Nirelia Idrus, Ph.D.
Derek K. Iwamoto, Ph.D.
Makio Iwashima, Ph.D.
Kristina M. Jackson, Ph.D.
Jane Jacobs, Ed.D.
Nathan Janes, Ph.D.
E. Carolyn Johnson, Ph.D.
James D. Johnson, Ph.D.
Patrick Johnson, Ph.D.
Valerie Johnson, Ph.D.
David N.M. Jones, Ph.D.
Thomas Vincent Jones, M.D.
Alexei Kampov-Polevoi, M.D., Ph.D.
George A. Kaplan, Ph.D.
David A. Kareken, Ph.D.
Thomas Kash, Ph.D.
Debra Kaysen, Ph.D.
Andrew S. Kayser, M.D., Ph.D.
Lloyd D. Keith, Ph.D.
Katherine Keiver, Ph.D.
Shannon R. Kenney, Ph.D.
Douglas T. Kenrick, Ph.D.
Penelope M. Keyl, Ph.D.
Lori Keyser-Marcus, Ph.D.
Lucy Kilp-Napper, Ph.D.
Clinton D. Kilts, Ph.D.
Allyn W. Kimball, Ph.D.
Andrea C. King, Ph.D.
Kevin M. King, Ph.D.
Mary-Claire King, Ph.D.
Paula M. Kinnunen, M.D.
Tod E. Kippin, Ph.D.
Panagiota Kitsantas, Ph.D.
Arthur L. Klatsky, M.D.
George F. Koob, Ph.D.
Libbe Kooistra, Ph.D.
Gary W. Kraemer, Ph.D.
Dean D. Krahn, M.D.
Peter Kreiner, Ph.D.
Brad Krevor, Ph.D.
Sean D. Kristjansson, Ph.D.
Christopher D. Kroenke, Ph.D.
Inna Kruman, Ph.D.
Meena Kumari, Ph.D.
Joseph W. LaBrie, Ph.D.
Lucien Laforest, D.Sc.Soc.
Louis G. Lange, M.D., Ph.D.
Rael T. Lange, Ph.D.
Christopher Lapish, Ph.D.
Ronald E. LaPorte, Ph.D.
Jaakko Lappalainen, M.D., Ph.D.
Mary E. Larimer, Ph.D.
Paul P. Lau, Ph.D.
Bernhard Lauterburg, M.D.
Mariana Lazo, Ph.D., M.D., Sc.M.
Anna Lee, Ph.D.
Robert Leeman, Ph.D.
Lorenzo Leggio, M.D.
Barbara C. Leigh, Ph.D., M.P.H.
William Leiss, Ph.D.
Mary Clare Lennon, Ph.D.
William C. Lesch, Ph.D.
Steven W. Leslie, Ph.D.
Collins E. Lewis, M.D.
Melissa A. Lewis, Ph.D.
Chang-shan Ray Li, M.D., Ph.D.
Guohua Li, M.D., Dr.P.H.
Jian-jun Li, M.D.
Charles Lieber, M.D.
Zhiyong Lin, Ph.D.
Paul F. Lindholm, M.D.
Derick Lindquist, Ph.D.
Sherry Lipsky, Ph.D.
Yijun Liu, Ph.D.
Joseph S. LoCastro, Ph.D.
Kathleen Ann Long, Ph.D., R.N.
Ty W. Lostutter, Ph.D.
William R. Lovallo, Ph.D.
David M. Lovinger, Ph.D.
Yongke Lu, Ph.D.
Susan E. Luczak, Ph.D.
Hongbo R. Luo, Ph.D.
Jia Luo, Ph.D.
Xingguang Luo, M.D., Ph.D.
Tina K. Machu, Ph.D.
James MacKillop, Ph.D.
Brian MacMahon, M.D., Ph.D.
Pamela A.F. Madden, Ph.D.
Jennifer Maggs, Ph.D.
Jacquelyn J. Maher, M.D.
Marvin W. Makinen, M.D., D.Phil.
Krisztina Malisza, Ph.D.
Chitra Mandyam, Ph.D.
Hari Manev, M.D., Ph.D.
Thomas W. Mangione, Ph.D.
Robert E. Mann, Ph.D.
Paul Manowitz, Ph.D.
Cecile A. Marczinski, Ph.D.
Frank L. Margolis, Ph.D.
Ksenija Marinkovic, Ph.D.
Kyriakos S. Markides, Ph.D.
G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D.
Naomi R. Marmorstein, Ph.D.
Matthew P. Martens, Ph.D.
Christopher S. Martin, Ph.D.
Gilles Martin, Ph.D.
Brian P. Marx, Ph.D.
Deborah C. Mash, Ph.D.
Carol M. Mason, M.D.
Daniel H. Mathalon, Ph.D., M.D.
Brian N. Mathur, Ph.D.
Douglas B. Matthews, Ph.D.
R. Dayne Mayfield, Ph.D.
D. Gail McCarver, M.D.
Zoe McElligott, Ph.D.
Linda McEvoy, Ph.D.
Bentson H. McFarland, M.D., Ph.D.
Sherry McKee, Ph.D.
David J. McKirnan, Ph.D.
Alexander J. McLean, S.D., S.M.
Christine Melchior, Ph.D.
Michelle Mellion, M.D.
Jack H. Mendelson, M.D.
Charles L. Mendenhall, M.D., Ph.D.
Robert O. Messing, M.D.
Terri L. Messman-Moore, Ph.D.
Esteban Mezey, M.D.
Klaus A. Miczek, Ph.D.
Jose Javier Miguel-Hidalgo, Ph.D.
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Robert M. Mihalek, Ph.D.
S. John Mihic, Ph.D.
Michael F. Miles, M.D., Ph.D.
Gary W. Miller, Ph.D.
Sohrab Mobarhan, M.D.
Daria Mochly-Rosen, Ph.D.
Shannon D. Moeser, Ph.D.
Martin J. Molof, Ph.D.
Lynn L. Moore, D.Sc.
Richard D. Moore, M.D.
Hitoshi Morikawa, M.D., Ph.D.
Richard Morrisett, Ph.D.
Harold A. Mulford, Ph.D.
James G. Murphy, Ph.D.
Bengt Muthén, Ph.D.
Laura E. Nagy, Ph.D.
Amin A. Nanji, M.D., F.R.C.P.C.
Dan J. Neal, Ph.D.
James A. Neff, Ph.D.
Polly A. Newcomb, Ph.D.
John B. Nezlek, Ph.D.
R.J. Nicolosi, Ph.D.
Natalia Nieto, Ph.D.
Kimberly Nixon, Ph.D.
Sara Jo Nixon, Ph.D.
Jeffery G. Noel, Ph.D.
Yoko Nomura, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Edward V. Nunes, M.D.
M. Foster Olive, Ph.D.
James D. Orcutt, Ph.D.
Barbara Orlowski, Ph.D.
Hector Orrego, M.D., F.R.C.P.(C.)
Richard Osborn, Ph.D.
Michael Overduin, Ph.D.
A.L. Padjen, M.D., Ph.D.
Tibor Palfai, Ph.D.
Roberta M. Palmour, Ph.D.
Nicholas J. Pantazis, Ph.D.
Douglas Parker, Ph.D.
Dale A. Parks, Ph.D.
Kathleen Parks, Ph.D.
William W. Parmley, M.D.
Robert Pawlak, Ph.D.
Thomas A. Pearson, M.D., Ph.D.
Sarah L. Pedersen, Ph.D.
Paola Pedrelli, Ph.D.
Robert W. Peoples, Ph.D.
Joanna Peris, Ph.D.
Albert Perrino, M.D.
Edward Perry, M.D.
Horace M. Perry III, M.D.
Ronald M. Peshock, M.D.
Jordan B. Peterson, Ph.D.
Arturas Petronis, M.D., Ph.D.
Thomas V. Petros, Ph.D.
Tamara J. Phillips, Ph.D.
Jonathan T. Pierce-Shimomura, Ph.D.
Regina Pietruszko, Ph.D.
Andrzej Pietrzykowski, M.D., Ph.D.
Robert O. Pihl, Ph.D.
Bruce Pinkleton, Ph.D.
David B. Pisoni, Ph.D.
F. Xavier Pi-Sunyer, M.D.
Martin Plawecki, M.D.
Vicki E. Pollock, Ph.D.
Igor Ponomarev, Ph.D.
Roseanna Lisa Popp, Ph.D.
Thomas G. Power, Ph.D.
Henry J. Pownall, Ph.D.
Nicole Prause, Ph.D.
Brian A. Primack, M.D., Ph.D.
James J. Prisciandaro, Ph.D.
Mei Qiang, M.D., Ph.D.
Isabel Quadros, Ph.D.
Ines M. Quiles, Ph.D.
Ralph Radach, Ph.D.
Francesco Ramirez, Ph.D.
Margaret L. Rand, Ph.D.
Lara A. Ray, Ph.D.
Jennifer Read, Ph.D.
Eileen M. Redmond, Ph.D.
Toni T. Reimer, Ph.D., R.N.
Lester A. Reinke, Ph.D.
James N. Reynolds, Ph.D.
Alex Richman, M.D.
Judith A. Richman, Ph.D.
Paul M. Ridker, M.D.
Fred O. Risinger, Ph.D.
Richard S. Rivlin, M.D.
Deborah W. Robin, M.D.
Donita L. Robinson, Ph.D.
John W. Rohrbaugh, Ph.D.
Marcos Rojkind, M.D., Ph.D.
John M. Roll, Ph.D.
Gregg Roman, Ph.D.
Dorit Ron, Ph.D.
Harold Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Lynn Rosenberg, Sc.D.
H. Laurence Ross, Ph.D.
David C. Rowe, Ph.D.
Sanjoy Roychowdhury, Ph.D.
Emanuel Rubin, M.D.
David R. Rudy, Ph.D.
Craig R. Rush, Ph.D.
James C. Russell, Ph.D.
David D. Rutstein, M.D.
Stanley W. Sadava, Ph.D.
Pietro Paolo Sanna, M.D.
Richard A. Scanlan, Ph.D.
Steven L. Schandler, Ph.D.
Margaret E. Schelling, Ph.D.
Ronald P. Schlegel, Ph.D.
Bernd Schnabl, M.D.
Marc A. Schuckit, M.D.
Gerard Schulteis, Ph.D.
Jennifer Schwartz, Ph.D.
Dorie W. Schwertz, Ph.D.
Johanna M. Seddon, M.D.
Melvin Seeman, Ph.D.
Ekihiro Seki, M.D., Ph.D.
Herbert H. Severson, Ph.D.
Edmond D. Shenassa, Sc.D.
Sunny H. Shin, Ph.D.
Larry J. Shuman, Ph.D.
Allan Siegel, Ph.D.
Shepard Siegel, Ph.D.
Herbert M. Simpson, Ph.D.
Tracy Simpson, Ph.D.
Peter Ernst Simson, Ph.D.
Charles K. Singleton, Ph.D.
Linda Skaal, Ph.D.
Reginald G. Smart, Ph.D.
Bradley H. Smith, Ph.D.
Cedric M. Smith, M.D.
Colleen Smith, Ph.D.
Harold C. Smith, Ph.D.
Christopher M. Snyder, Ph.D.
Gwendolyn T. Sorell, Ph.D.
Julie K. Staley, Ph.D.
Elena Stepanova, Ph.D.
Mark J. Stewart, Ph.D.
Sherry H. Stewart, Ph.D.
Jerry A. Stitzel, Ph.D.
Howard Strahlendorf, Ph.D.
Lee Strunin, Ph.D.
Garret Stuber, Ph.D.
John T. Sullivan, MB, ChB, FRACP
Harry Scott Swartzwelder, Ph.D.
Robert W. Swift, M.D., Ph.D.
S. Leonard Syme, Ph.D.
Edlue M. Tabengwa, Ph.D.
Ralph E. Tarter, Ph.D.
Shirley W. Thenen, Ph.D.
Martie P. Thompson, Ph.D.
Quint C. Thurman, Ph.D.
Ronald G. Thurman, Ph.D.
David Timberlake, Ph.D.
Brian Timney, Ph.D.
Denise M. Tomkins, Ph.D.
Tuan D. Tran, Ph.D.
Steven N. Treistman, Ph.D.
Andrew J. Treno, Ph.D.
Ryan Trim, Ph.D.
Edward B. Truitt, Ph.D.
Shirley M. Tsunoda, Pharm.D.
George G-C. Tu, Ph.D.
Tomoko Udo, Ph.D.
Sarah Elizabeth Ullman, Ph.D.
C. Fernando Valenzuela, M.D., Ph.D.
John L. VandeBerg, Ph.D.
Ron Van Houten, Ph.D.
Richard M. van Rijn, Ph.D.
David H. Van Thiel, M.D.
Douglas E. Vaughan, M.D.
Daniel C. Vinson, M.D.
Muriel D. Vogel-Sprott, Ph.D.
Nora D. Volkow, M.D.
Anne-Marie Wall, Ph.D.
Tamara L. Wall, Ph.D.
Martin Wallner, Ph.D.
Gary S. Wand, M.D.
Jun Wang, M.D., Ph.D.
Lynn A. Warner, M.S.W., Ph.D.
John T. Weber, Ph.D.
Jeff L. Weiner, Ph.D.
Samantha Wells, Ph.D.
Chudley E. Werch, Ph.D.
Joseph Westermeyer, M.D., Ph.D.
Helene Raskin White, Ph.D.
Tara White, Ph.D.
William F. Wieczorek, Ph.D.
Jacquelyn D. Wiersma, Ph.D.
Gerald J.S. Wilde, Ph.D.
Allen W. Wilhite, Ph.D.
Mark L. Willenbring, M.D.
Walter C. Willett, M.D.
Wilkie A. Wilson, Ph.D.
Ellen D. Witt, Ph.D.
Mark D. Wood, Ph.D.
John J. Woodward, Ph.D.
Catherine H. Wu, Ph.D.
Jiashin Wu, Ph.D.
Jun Xu, M.D., Ph.D.
Vincent W. Yang, M.D., Ph.D.
Xuebiao Yao, M.D., Ph.D.
William Yates, M.D.
Jerome A. Yesavage, M.D.
Karmen K. Yoder, Ph.D.
Masami Yoshimura, D.Sc.
Janice Zabolotny, Ph.D.
Martin H. Zack, Ph.D.
Tina Zawacki, Ph.D.
Luis H. Zayas, Ph.D.
Mark A. Zern, M.D.
Huiping Zhang, Ph.D.
Xi-Long Zheng, M.D., Ph.D.
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Robert A. Zucker, Ph.D.
GRANTS INDEXED BY SUBJECT
(# of grants, # of publications and presentations)
ACCIDENTS AND TRAUMA (22, 91)
Brown TG. The impact of brief motivational interviewing in DUI offenders who fail to comply with
sanctions.
Baxter BL. Distinguishing characteristics of high-BAC DWI offenders: Arrest disposition, nonalcohol recidivism, and traffic crash involvement.
Brenner MH. National patterns of hospital utilization associated with consumption of specified
alcoholic beverages, United States, 1960-1982.
Breslin JW. Impact of alcohol intoxication on hemorrhagic shock-induced microvascular
dysfunction.
Dischinger PC. The impact of alcohol on critically injured vehicle drivers.
Geller ES. Determinants of alcohol impairment and social responsibility for DWI risk at university
parties.
Gordis E. Role of ANS activation and PTSD in links between maltreatment and adolescent
alcohol expectancies and use.
Hall J. Characteristics of alcohol involved traffic accidents.
Howland J. The effects of drinking age laws on the incidence of drowning.
Kaysen D. Emotional engagement and relapse to alcohol use in women with a history of trauma.
Lange RT. Neuropsychological and neuropathological effects of acute versus chronic alcohol
consumption: Outcome from traumatic brain injury.
Leigh BC. Alcohol use and decompression sickness in recreational scuba divers: A pilot study.
Lipsky S. Trajectories of alcohol misuse and traumatic intimate partner violence: Implications for
alcohol prevention and intervention.
Read J. Trauma, PTSD, and alcohol information processing in college students.
Shin S. Childhood maltreatment, self-regulation, and alcohol use in emerging adulthood.
Shuman LJ. Driving while intoxicated, the use of restraints and the severity of injury: Some
empirical relationships.
Simpson HM. Traffic accidents and youth: Alcohol and other factors.
Simpson HM. Traffic accidents and lifestyle: Alcohol, health and safety.
Simpson HM. Traffic accidents and youth: Alcohol and other lifestyle factors.
Simpson T. Alcohol expectancies, posttraumatic stress disorder, and alcohol use in female crime
victims.
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Treno AJ. Alcohol availability and injury.
Yates W. A case-control study of motor vehicle accidents among alcoholics.
ADOLESCENTS (30, 11)
Alexander CS. Gender differences in drinking patterns among rural adolescents.
Anderson BM. Alcohol cue reactivity as a predictor of future alcohol-use disorders.
Blackman AR. Lifestyle correlates of adolescent risk behaviors.
Chaplin T. Responses during parent-child interactions and alcohol-use behaviors in adolescents.
Conrad PJ. Effects of stress on alcohol responses and drinking behavior: Tension reduction or
incentive motivation?
Cooper ML. Adolescent alcohol use and abuse: Influences of family history of alcoholism, parent
coping and expectancies.
Dickinson SD. Ethanol-induced conditioned place aversion in adolescent and adult mice: The
effects of ethanol pre-exposure and dopamine receptor blockade.
Espinoza-Varas B. Auditory-information conflict and alcohol use disorder in the adolescent.
Epstein JA. Risk and protective factors of drinking for minority youth.
Gordis E. Role of ANS activation and PTSD in links between maltreatment and adolescent
alcohol expectancies and use.
Harford TC. Unemployment and alcohol abuse in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.
Hendershot C. A prospective study of alcohol sensitivity phenotypes in late adolescence.
Howell FM. Trends in drinking, drug-use, and driving among U.S. teenagers: An application of
problem-behavior theory using replicate nationwide samples of high school seniors.
Johnson V. Factors influencing the transition from moderate to excessive use of alcohol among
adolescents and young adults: A longitudinal study.
Krevor BS. Application of social norms marketing to reducing underage sales of alcohol
beverages.
Lappalainen J. Molecular genetic risk factors in adolescent alcoholism.
Noel JG. The impact of social goal priming on adolescents' implicit alcohol cognitions.
Power TG. Toward an empirical definition of adolescent alcohol abuse: A tri-ethnic study.
Quiles IM. Alcohol abuse and Puerto Rican youth: Knowledge for prevention.
Rowe DC. The transition to heavy drinking in adolescence.
Schlegel RP. Alcohol use from adolescence through young adulthood: A longitudinal study.
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Severson HH. Perception of risks and alcohol use by adolescents.
Shin S. Childhood maltreatment, self-regulation, and alcohol use in emerging adulthood.
Simpson HM. Traffic accidents and youth: Alcohol and other factors.
Simpson HM. Traffic accidents and youth: Alcohol and other lifestyle factors.
Simpson HM. Predicting impaired driving among youth.
Stewart SH. Preventative efficacy of cognitive behavioural strategies matched to the motivational
bases of alcohol misuse in at-risk youth.
Strunin L. Drinking practices and perceptions of risk for HIV infection among black adolescents.
Vogel-Sprott MD. Alcohol effects on driving skills of young drivers.
Weber JT. Effects of adolescent ethanol exposure on physiology and synaptic plasticity in the
cerebellum.
AFFECT, EMOTION AND MOOD (20, 38)
Anderson JL. Seasonal changes in alcohol abuse and mood.
Brandon KO. Family history, mood, and expectancy effects on alcohol consumption.
Bechtholt-Gompf. Kappa-opioid mechanisms in escalating ethanol intake and acute withdrawalinduced anxiety.
Childs E. Location, location, location: Associations between alcohol drinking and the
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Conrad PJ. Effects of stress on alcohol responses and drinking behavior: Tension reduction or
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Curtin JJ. Electrophysiological examination of mechanisms underlying alcohol effects on
behavioral regulation.
Ham LS. Alcohol’s effects on emotional facial cue processing as a mechanism for social stress
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Heyser CJ. Environmental cues associated with ethanol: Factors contributing to excessive
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Kampov-Polevoi. Relationship between sweet preference and family history of alcoholism.
Kaysen D. Emotional engagement and relapse to alcohol use in women with a history of trauma.
Kenney SR. Increasing protective strategies with students of poorer mental health to reduce
alcohol risk.
Kilts CD. The neural correlates of cue-induced alcohol craving and of the regulation of cue
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Marmorstein NR. Longitudinal associations between depressive symptoms and alcohol use and
alcohol problems.
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Messman-Moore TL. The impact of emotion dysregulaton and negative mood on college
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Miguel-Hidalgo JJ. Histopathology of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in comorbid alcohol
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Orcutt JD. Alcohol, time, and affective change: A study of student and adult drinking events.
Palfai TP. Self-control of hazardous drinking: The influence of alcohol and alcohol cues on the
retrieval of moderate-drinking skills.
Perry HM. The effect of moderate alcohol intake in postmenopausal women on seasonal
changes of mineral metabolism.
Timberlake DS. Variation in the genetic and environmental determinants of alcohol use over time
and by environment.
van Rijn RM. Identification of delta opioid receptor subtypes as novel targets to treat alcoholism.
ALCOHOLISM (15, 28)
Anderson BM. Alcohol cue reactivity as a predictor of future alcohol-use disorders.
Bowers MS. Role of rat nucleus accumbens astrocytes in alcoholism.
Chaudhri N. Preventing relapse to alcoholism by manipulating extinction learning: Preclinical
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Kampov-Polevoi. Relationship between sweet preference and family history of alcoholism.
Han S. Investigating the genetic components of alcohol dependence by second-wave analysis of
the GWAS datasets.
Hjelmstad GO. Substance P and ethanol reward.
Lappalainen J. Molecular genetic risk factors in adolescent alcoholism.
Mathalon DH. Automatic processing of alcohol cues in chronic alcoholism.
Mandyam C. Alcohol dependence inhibits medial prefrontal cortex gliogenesis.
Perrino A. Heightened pain processing in individuals at risk for alcoholism.
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Schandler SL. Attention deficit and vulnerability to alcoholism.
Trim R. Desistance from alcohol-use disorders and problems in adulthood.
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Yoder KK. Imaging the dopamine response to alcohol in nontreatment-seeking alcoholics.
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CANCER (7, 29)
Ajani UA. Alcohol consumption and risk of cancer: The Physicians’ Health Study.
Chang G. Alcohol abuse and bone marrow transplant.
Luo J. Alcohol-mediated tumor promotion: The novel function of rpL7a.
MacMahon B. A study of beer consumption, other dietary factors and risk of rectal cancer.
Newcomb PA. Alcohol consumption and colorectal cancer risk in women.
Rosenberg L. A case-control study of breast cancer in relation to alcohol-consumption.
Scanlan RA. Survey of N-nitrosodimethylamine levels in Canadian and U.S. beer.
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM (56, 286)
Ahern FM. A follow-up study of alcohol use and health among elderly receiving cardiovascular
alcohol-interactive Rx drugs.
Bond M. Sub-cellular calcium homeostasis in the heart: Effects of chronic ethanol consumption.
Booyse FM. Increased fibrinolysis as a cardioprotective benefit of ethanol.
Breslin JW. Impact of alcohol intoxication on hemorrhagic shock-induced microvascular
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Bukiya AN. Alcohol-induced smooth muscle BK current inhibition and followed vasoconstriction
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Carpentier RG. Effect of moderate ingestion of alcohol on the rat myocardium.
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Cheng H-J. Cardiac β3-adrenergic receptors: Molecular and cellular targets for the action of
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Creager MA. The effect of alcohol on endothelial function in humans.
Feldman AM. The effects of ethanol on cultured myocyte signal transduction.
Figueredo VM. Chronic ethanol use protects against myocardial reperfusion injury.
Fuller GM. The role of alcohol on the biosynthesis of fibrinogen.
Goldberg DM. Effect of alcohol upon lipoprotein catabolism in cultured human hepatoma cells.
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Grenett HE. Alcohol influence on endothelial fibrinolysis-regulation of gene expression of
candidate plasminogen receptor—Annexin II.
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Hartung GH. Effect of alcohol intake on plasma lipoproteins and lipolytic enzymes in runners and
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Hartung GH. Effect of alcohol consumption on postprandial lipemia: Role of HDL2 cholesterol
and heparin-released lipase enzymes.
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women.
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Hojnacki JL. Alcohol-induced changes in high density lipoprotein metabolism.
Hojnacki JL. Alcohol-induced changes in sex hormones and high density lipoprotein (HD L2/HDL3)
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Hojnacki JL. Drinking pattern, lipoprotein profile, and coronary heart disease risk.
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Klatsky AL. Alcohol consumption and multiphasic health checkup findings.
Lange LG. Nonoxidative ethanol metabolism in human target organs of alcohol-induced injury.
Lange LG. Hepatic metabolism of alcohol by GSH transferases.
Lange LG. Site directed mutagenesis of fatty acid ethyl ester synthase.
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Mendelson JH. Analysis of data on relation of alcohol abuse to hypertension.
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Mochly-Rosen D. Ethanol modulation of cardiac myocyte function.
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Parks DA. Role of oxidants in cardioprotection.
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Pearson TA. Effect of moderate alcohol consumption on postprandial triglyceride-rich lipoprotein
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Peterson JB. Implications of differential sensitivity to ethanol-induced heart-rate acceleration
among nonalcoholic sons of male alcoholics with multigenerational alcoholic family histories, and
family history negative controls.
Pi-Sunyer FX. Effect of high chromium yeast or inorganic chromium on carbohydrate and lipid
metabolism in elderly subjects.
Pownall HJ. Alcoholic and dietary hypertriglyceridemia.
Rand ML. Effects of ethanol on platelets in hypercholesterolemia.
Redmond EM. Effect of ethanol on shear stress-induced responses in vascular cells.
Reinke LA. Significance of free radicals generated in hearts of ethanol-fed rats.
Ridker PM. Effects of moderate alcohol consumption on fibrinolytic function.
Rubin E. Interactions of ethanol, platelets and polyunsaturated lipids.
Rubin E. Genetic studies of alcoholic cardiomyopathy.
Russell JC. Alcohol induced prevention of myocardial lesions.
Schwertz DW. Ethanol induced changes in myocardial phosphoinositides (PPI).
Smith CM. Ethanol ingestion and pantothenate-CoA metabolism in heart.
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VandeBerg JL, Holmes RS. Effects of moderate alcohol consumption upon plasma lipoprotein
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Wu J. Alcohol and ischemic ventricular arrhythmias in isolated and perfused canine ventricular
muscle.
CHILDREN (7, 8)
Aidala AA. Attitudes, expectancies, and alcohol use among children: Racial and ethnic
differences.
Cluver CA. Does in utero alcohol exposure have an effect on the early neurocognitive and
behaviour profiles of children at 4 years of age?
Epstein JA. Risk and protective factors of drinking for minority youth.
Long KA. The identification of rural children at risk for alcohol abuse.
Quiles IM. Alcohol abuse and Puerto Rican youth: Knowledge for prevention.
Shin S. Childhood maltreatment, self-regulation, and alcohol use in emerging adulthood.
Zucker RA. Tracking the evolution of risk and protective factors among COAs in childhood.
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CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS (10, 37)
Anderson BM. Alcohol cue reactivity as a predictor of future alcohol-use disorders.
Kampov-Polevoi. Relationship between sweet preference and family history of alcoholism.
Palmour RM. Segregation of adenosine receptor profiles in families with multigenerational
alcoholism.
Peterson JB. Implications of differential sensitivity to ethanol-induced heart-rate acceleration
among nonalcoholic sons of male alcoholics with multigenerational alcoholic family histories, and
family history negative controls.
Rudy DR. The adult children of alcoholics movement.
Schuckit MA. A preliminary follow-up of sons of alcoholics and matched controls.
Tarter RE. Children of alcoholics: A neurobehavioral investigation.
Trim R. Desistance from alcohol-use disorders and problems in adulthood.
Warner LA. Effects of the first drinking experience on longitudinal drinking trajectories.
Zuker RA. Tracking the evolution of risk and protective factors among COAs in childhood.
COGNITION AND PERCEPTION (36, 112)
Anderson BM. Alcohol cue reactivity as a predictor of future alcohol-use disorders.
Avant LL. Alcohol and visual processing of traffic sign information.
Bartholow BD. Alcohol effects on cognition and affect in stereotyping.
Bates ME. Academic involvement, alcohol use and subsequent cognitive functioning: A
longitudinal study.
Bates ME. The link between moderate alcohol use and cognitive efficacy: A cognitiveexperimental approach.
Corbin WR. Acute effects of alcohol on information processing and behavioral control.
Cowan N. Effects of acute alcohol intoxication on working-memory capacities of the focus of
attention.
Easdon CM. Spatiotemporal properties of functional networks in human learning: Response
inhibition and alcohol.
Eckhardt CI. Articulated cognitive distortions of intoxicated individuals during anger arousal.
Givens BS. The effect of ethanol on behavioral correlates of medial prefrontal neurons.
Gratton G. Cognitive vulnerability to alcohol effects.
Hoaken PNS. An investigation into ‘executive function’ and ‘social-information processing’ as
factors underlying the alcohol-aggression relationship.
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Hutchison KE. Startle reflex: Dose response characterization of alcohol.
Johnson JD. The effects of male perceiver intoxication on perceptions of female sexual
intentions.
Krevor BS. Application of social norms marketing to reducing underage sales of alcohol
beverages.
Malisza K. Stop, look and remember: Neuroimaging cognitive function in children with ARND and
ADHD.
Marinkovic K. Neural dynamics of alcohol effects on conflict monitoring and cognitive control.
Matthews DB. The neuroactive steroid 3[a]-Hydroxy-5[a]-pregnan-20-one modulates ethanolinduced decreases in spatial cognitive processing.
Moeser SD. The effects of moderate alcohol intoxication on memory encoding and retrieval.
Noel JG. The impact of social goal priming on adolescents' implicit alcohol cognitions.
Orcutt JD. Alcohol, time, and affective change: A study of student and adult drinking events.
Orlowski B. Neuropsychological assessment of the drinking driver.
Pihl RO. The response to alcohol in a natural setting.
Pihl RO. Cognition and alcohol effects: The alcohol-aggression relationship.
Pisoni DB. Effects of alcohol on speech production.
Prause N. Effects of alcohol on behavioral activation tendencies during states of reproductive
relevance.
Read J. Trauma, PTSD, and alcohol information processing in college students.
Schandler SL. Attention deficit and vulnerability to alcoholism.
Siegel S. Learning and ethanol tolerance: Glycemic modulation of consolidation.
Timney B. Psychophysical investigation of the effects of alcohol on the human visual system.
Tran TD. Critical periods of fetal alcohol exposure and effects in cerebellar-dependent learning
and neuroanatomy.
Vogel-Sprott MD. Information processing under alcohol: Impairment, recovery, and tolerance of
processing accuracy and attention.
Wall AM. Alcohol outcome expectancies, memory accessibility, and situational variation in
college students’ drinking behavior.
Wilde GJS. The effect of BAC at 80mg/100ml upon risk-taking in a psychomotor and a cognitive
task.
Zach MH. Effects of negative and positive affective cues on alcohol-related cognition and beer
consumption in high and low anxiety-sensitive drinkers.
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Zach MH. Effects of alcohol on stress-induced memory activation in young, high and low anxietysensitive drinkers.
COLLEGE STUDENTS (34, 158)
Anderson KG. Social information processing in college drinking situations.
Bray BC. Alcohol use and gambling in college: Examining unique aspects, shared aspects, and
event-level co-occurrence of behaviors.
Geller ES. A systematic evaluation of a university-based program to decrease alcohol abuse.
Geller ES. Determinants of alcohol impairment and social responsibility for DWI risk at university
parties.
Geller ES. Exploring strategies for promoting socially responsible drinking.
Geller ES. Naturalistic analysis of alcohol consumption and impairment in party settings
Grekin ER. Prospective prediction of alcohol use among African-American and Caucasian
college students.
Harford TC. A study of alcohol abuse among college students.
Henson J. A daily process examination of unintended drinking among college students.
Johnson P. Acculturation and Hispanic college student drinking behavior.
Johnson V. Factors influencing the transition from moderate to excessive use of alcohol among
adolescents and young adults: A longitudinal study.
Kenney SR. Increasing protective strategies with students of poorer mental health to reduce
alcohol risk.
Kilp-Napper L. A parent-based social norms alcohol intervention for first-year college students.
LaBrie JW. Group social norms motivational intervention with interactive real-time feedback.
Leeman R. A brief, web-based alcohol reduction intervention for undergraduates: An initial study.
Lewis MA. Personalized alcohol and related risky sexual behavior feedback intervention project.
Lostutter T. Alcohol’s impact on academic success of OEF/OIF college students.
Maggs J. University Life Transitions Project: A telephone diary study of alcohol use and
consequences.
Marlatt GA, Larimer ME. Alcohol abuse and the Greek system: An exploration of fraternity and
sorority drinking.
Marlatt GA, Larimer ME. Project Dionysus: Alcohol research and program development in the
Greek system.
Marlatt GA, Larimer ME. Maintaining low-risk drinking patterns: Effects of environment,
motivation, and coping responses.
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Martens MP. The effects of personalized drinking feedback programs among intercollegiate
athletes.
Messman-Moore TL. The impact of emotion dysregulaton and negative mood on college
women’s alcohol use and drinking motives.
Murphy JG. Behavioral economic moderators of brief alcohol interventions in a diverse sample of
college students.
Orcutt JD. Alcohol, time, and affective change: A study of student and adult drinking events.
Pedrelli P. Toward developing a positive and negative reinforcement framework of binge drinking
among college students.
Read J. Trauma, PTSD, and alcohol information processing in college students.
Rosenberg H. Recognition of intoxication by college students.
Sadava SW. A psychosocial study of problem drinking and the transition of university graduation.
Sadava SW. Problem drinking and the transition of graduation: A follow-up study.
Schlegel RP. Alcohol use from adolescence through young adulthood: A longitudinal study.
Smith BH. Alcohol-related problems and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder among college
students.
Wall AM. Alcohol outcome expectancies, memory accessibility, and situational variation in
college students’ drinking behavior.
Wood MD. Examining social influences, alcohol expectancies and personality in college student
alcohol abuse.
COMORBID DISORDERS (16, 50)
Barret S. The effects of alcohol on the reinforcing and subjective effects of nicotine-containing
and denicotinized tobacco in drinkers that smoke.
Donald K. Alcohol and methamphetamine exposure: Imaging and neurobehavioral correlates.
Erblich J. Why do smokers drink more?
Goldberg JF. Alcoholism in bipolar affective disorder.
Kristjansson SD. Alcohol misuse: Drinking motives, familial risk, and tobacco use.
Leggio L. Examining a unique pharmacotherapy intervention for heavy drinking alcohol
dependent individuals who smoke.
Marmorstein NR. Longitudinal associations between depressive symptoms and alcohol use and
alcohol problems.
McKee SA. Effect of alcohol on reactivity to tobacco in experimental smokers.
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Miguel-Hidalgo JJ. Histopathology of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in comorbid alcohol
dependence and suicide.
Nunes EV. Treatment of alcohol dependence with comorbid pathological gambling.
Perry E. Interactive psychopharmacologic effects of alcohol and nicotine in humans.
Read J. Trauma, PTSD, and alcohol information processing in college students.
Schandler SL. Attention deficit and vulnerability to alcoholism.
Smith BH. Alcohol-related problems and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder among college
students.
Staley JK. Effects of dual alcohol and tobacco abuse on brain nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
Stitzel JA. Nicotine receptor variability and alcohol sensitivity in mice.
DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS (15,45)
Brown TG. The impact of brief motivational interviewing in DUI offenders who fail to comply with
sanctions.
Friedman RH. Automated telephone screening for problem drinking.
Gettman DA. Brief interventions by pharmacists to understand and motivate change among
veteran outpatients misusing alcohol.
Gordis E. Clinical evaluation of a hemoglobin marker for alcoholism.
Keyser-Marcus L. Detecting problem drinking in new mothers: Concordance between
interviewer and computer-delivered screening methods.
Kooistra L. Improving the diagnoses of mild FAS and ADHD: The question of syndrome
specificity.
LaBrie JW. Group social norms motivational intervention with interactive real-time feedback.
Keyl PM. Evaluating alcohol screening questions among emergency department patients.
Lewis MA. Personalized alcohol and related risky sexual behavior feedback intervention project.
Martens MP. The effects of personalized drinking feedback programs among intercollegiate
athletes.
Palmour RM. Response of adenylate cyclase to agonist stimulation: A marker of susceptibility to
familial alcoholism?
Pinkleton BE. Multimethod test of a CD-ROM-based intervention to prevent alcohol-impaired
driving.
Vinson DC. Programmed alcohol contracting tool study.
Vinson DC. Brief physician intervention with problem drinkers in primary care.
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Vinson DC. Comfortably engaging: Which approach to screening for problem drinking is more
effective?
Swift RW. Leukocyte cyclic AMP formation in alcoholics: A possible genetic marker for
alcoholism.
Willenbring ML. A health education approach to heavy drinkers in the medical setting.
DOSES AND MEASUREMENTS (2, 19)
Davies BJ. Method for predicting blood alcohol levels in research subjects.
Giles HG. Excretion of alcohol through human skin.
DRINKING AND DRIVING (25, 117)
Brown TG. The impact of brief motivational interviewing in DUI offenders who fail to comply with
sanctions.
Baxter BL. Distinguishing characteristics of high-BAC DWI offenders: Arrest disposition, nonalcohol recidivism, and traffic crash involvement.
Geller ES. Determinants of alcohol impairment and social responsibility for DWI risk at university
parties.
Halperin K. Route fatality risk and the geography of alcohol consumption.
Howell FM. Trends in drinking, drug-use, and driving among U.S. teenagers: An application of
problem-behavior theory using replicate nationwide samples of high school seniors.
Lewis CE. Evaluation of first-time DWI offenders.
Mann RE, Smart RG. Administrative license suspensions in Ontario: Evaluation of impact and
tests of the differential deterrence hypothesis.
Marczinski C. Acute effects of alcohol on behavioral control and simulated driving in frequent
and infrequent binge drinker.
McLean AJ. International comparisons of drink-driving information and countermeasures for
alcohol-related crashes.
Molof MJ. Pilot study of the effects of Oregon’s alcohol server training law.
Orlowski B. Neuropsychological assessment of the drinking driver.
Pinkleton BE. Multimethod test of a CD-ROM-based intervention to prevent alcohol-impaired
driving.
Rabow J. Peer interventions to prevent drunk driving.
Ross LH. Mandatory jail sentences for drunk drivers: An evaluation.
Ross LH. Causes and consequences of breath test refusals under implied consent legislation.
Schwartz J. Identifying and explaining trends in drunk driving among women and men.
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Shuman LJ. Driving while intoxicated, the use of restraints and the severity of injury: Some
empirical relationships.
Simpson HM. Traffic accidents and youth: Alcohol and other factors.
Simpson HM. Traffic Accidents and lifestyle: Alcohol, health and safety.
Simpson HM. Traffic accidents and youth: Alcohol and other lifestyle factors.
Simpson HM. Predicting impaired driving among youth.
Thurman QC. Modeling decisions to drink and drive: A factorial survey approach.
Vogel-Sprott MD. Alcohol effects on driving skills of young drivers.
Wieczorek WF. Expanding our knowledge of persistent drinking drivers.
Yates W. A case-control study of motor vehicle accidents among alcoholics.
DRINKING IN MODERATION (36, 334)
Bates ME. The link between moderate alcohol use and cognitive efficacy: A cognitiveexperimental approach.
Butterworth RF. Thiamine deficiency in moderate and excessive drinkers: Methods of
assessment, incidence, reversibility and relationship to the pathogenesis of peripheral
neuropathy.
Carpentier RG. Effect of moderate ingestion of alcohol on the rat myocardium.
Gray MO. Moderate alcohol consumption and cardiac metabolism.
Halsted CH. Moderate ethanol consumption on folate homeostasis in the miniature pig.
Harrison-Findik D. Molecular mechanisms of short-term, moderate alcohol exposure-mediated
regulation of hepcidin and iron metabolism in vivo.
Johnson EC, Schelling ME. Effects of moderate ethanol exposure and hypoxia on endothelial
cell angiogenesis markers: Quantitative analysis of a marker panel.
Moeser SD. The effects of moderate alcohol intoxication on memory encoding and retrieval.
Palfai TP. Self-control of hazardous drinking: The influence of alcohol and alcohol cues on the
retrieval of moderate-drinking skills.
Pearson TA. Effect of moderate alcohol consumption on postprandial triglyceride-rich lipoprotein
clearance.
Perry HM. The effect of moderate alcohol intake in postmenopausal women on seasonal
changes of mineral metabolism.
Ridker PM. Effects of moderate alcohol consumption on fibrinolytic function.
Rubin E. Interactions of ethanol, platelets and polyunsaturated lipids.
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Smith CM. Influences of intoxication and hangover perceived to moderate drinking.
VandeBergJL, Holmes RS. Effects of moderate alcohol consumption upon plasma lipoprotein
cholesterol and liver enzymes of alcohol metabolism in the baboon.
White HR. Effects of moderate levels of alcohol use on physical and mental health.
White HR. Effects of moderate levels of alcohol use on health outcomes.
Willett WC, Seddon JM. A prospective study of moderate alcohol consumption and risk of agerelated macular degeneration.
DRINKING PATTERNS, TRANSITIONS AND TRENDS (28, 151)
Alexander CS. Gender differences in drinking patterns among rural adolescents.
Amick BC. Organizational determinants of drinking.
Anderson BM. Alcohol cue reactivity as a predictor of future alcohol-use disorders.
Carpenter KM. Problem drinker subtypes: Relationships with drinking patterns and alcohol-use
disorders.
Cosper RL. Canadian drinking patterns: A time-budget perspective.
Ellison GD. High alcohol consumers in a rat colony: Stages of development.
Geller ES. A systematic evaluation of a university-based program to decrease alcohol abuse.
Hojnacki JL. Drinking pattern, lipoprotein profile, and coronary heart disease risk.
Kreiner PW. Spatial dynamics of alcohol-related health problems, risk, and protection at the town
and zip code area levels.
Johnson V. Factors influencing the transition from moderate to excessive use of alcohol among
adolescents and young adults: A longitudinal study.
Kaplan GA. Beverage type, drinking patterns, and atherosclerotic disease.
King AC. Alcohol response in early-stage drinkers.
LoCastro JS. Personality, family history, and patterns of alcohol use in older men.
Maggs J. University Life Transitions Project: A telephone diary study of alcohol use and
consequences.
Mulford HA. Factors influencing the dynamics of alcohol use trends.
Muthén B. Studying transitions in alcohol use: Growth mixture modeling on the National
Longitudinal Study of Youth.
Neff JA. Racial/ethnic differences in drinking patterns and problems.
Nixon SJ. Transition drinking in older adults.
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Orcutt JD. Alcohol, time, and affective change: A study of student and adult drinking events.
Pollock VE. Alcoholism risk: Psychological factors in alcoholism development.
Reimer TT. Patterns of alcohol use/abuse in four ethnic groups.
Rowe DC. The transition to heavy drinking in adolescence.
Sadava SW. A psychosocial study of problem drinking and the transition of university graduation.
Sadava SW. Problem drinking and the transition of graduation: A follow-up study.
Syme SL. Does job stress influence drinking patterns in an ethnically mixed, blue collar
population?
Syme SL. Peer drinking patterns, occupational stress factors and alcohol consumption in a
sample of urban transit operators.
Trim R. Desistance from alcohol-use disorders and problems in adulthood.
Vogel-Sprott MD. Expectations about alcohol effects: Relationships to behavioral impairment
and drinking habits.
DRUG INTERACTIONS (6, 18)
Ahern FM. A follow-up study of alcohol use and health among elderly receiving cardiovascular
alcohol-interactive Rx drugs.
Donald K. Alcohol and methamphetamine exposure: Imaging and neurobehavioral correlates.
Files FJ. Behavioral mechanisms of alcohol/nicotine interactions.
Jackson KM. Unraveling alcohol and tobacco use comorbidity: Secondary analysis of
prospective data.
Martin CS. Combined use of alcohol and drugs: Patterns, correlates, and consequences.
Parker D. Research on the simultaneous use of alcohol, cocaine, and other drugs among young
adults.
ECONOMICS (2, 34)
MacKillop J. Understanding craving for alcohol via behavioral economics.
Murphy JG. Behavioral economic moderators of brief alcohol interventions in a diverse sample of
college students.
ELDERLY (9, 17)
Ahern FM. A follow-up study of alcohol use and health among elderly receiving cardiovascular
alcohol-interactive Rx drugs.
Felson DT. The effect of alcohol consumption on changes in bone density in the elderly.
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Jones TV. Effects of alcohol on gait in elderly women.
LoCastro JS. Personality, family history, and patterns of alcohol use in older men.
McEvory L. 25-year trajectories of alcohol use and health in an older community cohort.
McFarland BH. Longitudinal study of alcohol use and medical care utilization among older adults.
Nixon SJ. Transition drinking in older adults.
Pi-Sunyer FX. Effect of high chromium yeast or inorganic chromium on carbohydrate and lipid
metabolism in elderly subjects.
Robin DW. Alcohol and older persons: Gender differences.
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM (9, 64)
Dotson CS. Hormonal modulation of alcohol taste.
Gianoulakis C. Ethanol and stress interactions at the level of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal
axis and pituitary b-endorphin of subjects at high and low risk for alcohol abuse.
Gianoulakis C. Circadian cycles of b-endorphin, ACTH and cortisol in subjects at high and low
risk for alcoholism: Effects of alcohol challenge in the afternoon.
Keith LD. Inhibition of endorphin secretion from pituitary by low doses of ethanol.
Mezey E. Influences of sex and hormones on ethanol metabolism.
Mezey E. Regulation of gastric alcohol dehydrogenase by food and hormones.
Van Thiel DH. Phytoestrogen content of commonly consumed alcoholic beverages.
Wand GS. Alterations in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis by ethanol.
Yesavage JA. Hormone levels, alcohol elimination, and carryover in female aviators.
EPIDEMIOLOGY (34, 206)
Ajani UA. Alcohol consumption and risk of cancer: The Physicians’ Health Study.
Brenner MH. Models of mortality associated with consumption of specified alcoholic beverages in
six countries, 1950-1979.
Brenner MH. National patterns of hospital utilization associated with consumption of specified
alcoholic beverages, United States, 1960-1982.
Harford TC. A study of alcohol abuse among college students.
Harford TC. Unemployment and alcohol abuse in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.
Hennekens C. A pilot study of alcohol, diet and other risk factors for MI among dentists.
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Hennekens C. The relationship of beer, wine, and liquor intake and cardiovascular risk in
women.
Howell FM. Trends in drinking, drug-use, and driving among U.S. teenagers: An application of
problem-behavior theory using replicate nationwide samples of high school seniors.
Kaplan GA. Beverage type, drinking patterns, and atherosclerotic disease.
Kimball AW. Models for alcohol consumption in statistical analyses.
Klatsky AL. Alcohol consumption and multiphasic health checkup findings.
LoCastro JS. Personality, family history, and patterns of alcohol use in older men.
MacMahon B. A study of beer consumption, other dietary factors and risk of rectal cancer.
Madden PAF. Smoking and the genetics of alcoholism in women.
McEvory L. 25-year trajectories of alcohol use and health in an older community cohort.
Moore LL. Alcoholic consumption, body weight, and weight change.
Moore RD. Epidemiologic analysis of blood pressure and alcohol use in Maryland.
Mulford HA. Factors influencing the dynamics of alcohol use trends.
Muthén B. Studying transitions in alcohol use: growth mixture modeling on the National
Longitudinal Study of Youth.
Neff JA. Racial/ethnic differences in drinking patterns and problems.
Newcomb PA. Alcohol consumption and colorectal cancer risk in women.
Osborn R. Alcohol consumption as a risk factor for mortality in the Canadian population.
Parker D. Epidemiological research on occupational conditions, alcohol use and abuse, and
psychological functioning.
Reimer TT. Patterns of alcohol use/abuse in four ethnic groups.
Richman JA. Work roles and alcohol consumption across the transition to parenthood.
Rosenberg L. A case-control study of breast cancer in relation to alcohol-consumption.
Sadava SW. A psychosocial study of problem drinking and the transition of university graduation.
Sadava SW. Problem drinking and the transition of graduation: A follow-up study.
Schlegel RP. Alcohol use from adolescence through young adulthood: A longitudinal study.
Smith CM. Influences of intoxication and hangover perceived to moderate drinking.
Syme SL. Does job stress influence drinking patterns in an ethnically mixed, blue collar
population?
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Syme SL. Peer drinking patterns, occupational stress factors and alcohol consumption in a
sample of urban transit operators.
White HR. Effects of moderate levels of alcohol use on health outcomes.
Willett WC. A prospective study of moderate alcohol consumption and risk of age-related
macular degeneration.
ETHNIC MINORITIES (22, 44)
Aidala AA. Attitudes, expectancies, and alcohol use among children: Racial and ethnic
differences.
Booker JM. Patterns of alcohol use in Alaska: The influence of race/ethnicity, environment, and
the economy.
Dyck LE. Genotyping of alcohol and acetaldehyde dehydrogenases in Cree Indians.
Ensminger M. Prospective study of alcohol problems substance abuse and criminality in a black,
young adult population.
Epstein JA. Risk and protective factors of drinking for minority youth.
Grekin ER. Prospective prediction of alcohol use among African-American and Caucasian
college students.
Johnson P. Acculturation and Hispanic college student drinking behavior.
Luczak SE. Real-time assessment of alcohol involvement across ALDH2 genotypes.
Manowitz P. A genetic alcoholism study among the Southwest American Indian.
Markides KS. Predictors of moderate and excessive alcohol consumption among Mexican
Americans.
Markides KS. Excessive alcohol consumption, health and health behavior in Mexican Americans.
Markides KS. Alcohol consumption practices of Cuban Americans and Puerto Ricans.
Neff JA. Racial/ethnic differences in drinking patterns and problems.
Power TG. Toward an empirical definition of adolescent alcohol abuse: A tri-ethnic study.
Quiles IM. Alcohol abuse and Puerto Rican youth: Knowledge for prevention.
Reimer TT. Patterns of alcohol use/abuse in four ethnic groups.
Stepanova E. Effects of exposure to alcohol-related cues on prejudice, stereotyping and
discrimination.
Strunin L. Drinking practices and perceptions of risk for HIV infection among black adolescents.
Syme SL. Does job stress influence drinking patterns in an ethnically mixed, blue collar
population?
Wall TL. Low risk for alcohol involvement in Jewish Americans.
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Westermeyer J. Modification of drinking practices among Hmong refugees.
Zayas LH. Factors associated with alcohol use by Hispanic men in early adulthood.
EXPECTANCY AND MOTIVATION (35, 122)
Aidala AA. Attitudes, expectancies, and alcohol use among children: Racial and ethnic
differences.
Anderson BM. Alcohol cue reactivity as a predictor of future alcohol-use disorders.
Anokhin AP. Startle reflex modulation by alcohol and risk for alcoholism.
Brandon KO. Family history, mood, and expectancy effects on alcohol consumption.
Chaudhri N. Preventing relapse to alcoholism by manipulating extinction learning: Preclinical
studies using animal models of relapse to ethanol-seeking.
Conrad PJ. Effects of stress on alcohol responses and drinking behavior: Tension reduction or
incentive motivation?
Cooper ML. Adolescent alcohol use and abuse: Influences of family history of alcoholism, parent
coping and expectancies.
Corbit LH. Alcohol self-administration in the rat: Transition from goal-directed to habitual
behavior.
Fillmore M. Alcohol and impaired inhibitory self-control: Environmental and personal risk factors.
Friedman RS. Automatic effects of alcohol expectancies on consumptive and non-consumptive
behavior.
Fromme K. The effects of alcohol intoxication, social influence, and perceived consequences on
expected involvement in risky activities.
Ham LS. Alcohol’s effects on emotional facial cue processing as a mechanism for social stress
response dampening.
Heyser CJ. Environmental cues associated with ethanol: Factors contributing to excessive
drinking.
Hjelmstad GO. Substance P and ethanol reward.
Holahan CJ. Work and family stressors and alcohol use: An integrative 10-year model of
vulnerability and protective factors.
Jacobs JS. The relationship between origin family ritual alcohol use and current alcohol use.
Kilts CD. The neural correlates of cue-induced alcohol craving and of the regulation of cue
reactivity and anger.
King KM. Dimensions of impulsivity and the development of alcohol problems.
Kristjansson SD. Alcohol misuse: Drinking motives, familial risk, and tobacco use.
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Lovallo WR. Psychophysiological precursors of alcoholism.
Maggs J. University Life Transitions Project: A telephone diary study of alcohol use and
consequences.
Marlatt GA, Larimer ME. Maintaining low-risk drinking patterns: Effects of environment,
motivation, and coping responses.
MacKillop J. Understanding craving for alcohol via behavioral economics.
Mathalon DH. Automatic processing of alcohol cues in chronic alcoholism.
Roll JM. Conditioned enhancement of alcohol's motivational-incentive properties.
Seeman M. A longitudinal study of alienation and alcohol use.
Severson HH. Perception of risks and alcohol use by adolescents.
Shenassa ED. Interaction of individual and social determinants of alcohol use.
Stewart SH. Anxiety sensitivity and alcohol expectancies.
Stewart SH. Preventative efficacy of cognitive behavioural strategies matched to the motivational
bases of alcohol misuse in at-risk youth.
Simpson T. Alcohol expectancies, posttraumatic stress disorder, and alcohol use in female crime
victims.
Stepanova E. Effects of exposure to alcohol-related cues on prejudice, stereotyping and
discrimination.
Vogel-Sprott MD. Expectations about alcohol effects: Relationships to behavioral impairment
and drinking habits.
Wall AM. Alcohol outcome expectancies, memory accessibility, and situational variation in
college students’ drinking behavior.
Wood MD. Examining social influences, alcohol expectancies and personality in college student
alcohol abuse.
FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS (11, 25)
Anni E. Alcohol regulates self-renewal and differentiation capacity of embryonic stem cells.
Bakhireva L. Traditional and novel biomarkers in identification of moderate prenatal alcohol
exposure.
Christie B. Effects of prenatal ethanol administration of hippocampal neurogenesis and synaptic
plasticity: Role of NMDA receptor subunit topology.
Cluver CA. Does in utero alcohol exposure have an effect on the early neurocognitive and
behaviour profiles of children at 4 years of age?
Eberhart JK. Alcohol-gene synergy modulates craniofacial defects in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Gauthier TW. Maternal alcohol induces alveolar macrophage apoptosis: A need for glutathione.
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Idrus N. Fetal alcohol effects and vitamin D.
Kitsantas P. Determinants of alcohol reduction and cessation during pregnancy.
Kooistra L. Improving the diagnoses of mild FAS and ADHD: The question of syndrome
specificity.
Kroenke CD. FASD: Linking abnormal brain anatomy to behavior.
Tran TD. Critical periods of fetal alcohol exposure and effects in cerebellar-dependent learning
and neuroanatomy.
GENDER STUDIES (7, 8)
Alexander CS. Gender differences in drinking patterns among rural adolescents.
Cho Y-H. The effects of alcohol and gender on decision-making of sexual risk-taking.
Gross AM. Alcohol and date rape: Male perception of female arousal and refusal.
Johnson JD. The effects of male perceiver intoxication on perceptions of female sexual
intentions.
Lennon MC. Gender, work, and alcohol use.
Richman JA. Work roles and alcohol consumption across the transition to parenthood.
Robin DW. Alcohol and older persons: Gender differences.
GENETICS (55, 229)
Agrawal A. Gene x environment influences on quantitative indices of alcohol consumption.
Allan AM. Genetic selection for differences in neurochemical responses to alcohol.
Anderson BM. Alcohol cue reactivity as a predictor of future alcohol-use disorders.
Bora PS. Molecular genetics of alcohol-induced end organ disease.
Brandon KO. Family history, mood, and expectancy effects on alcohol consumption.
Comings DE. Genetic factors in alcohol abuse.
Crabb DW. Aldehyde dehydrogenase genotypes and alcohol sensitivity.
Davies AG. The genetics of acute ethanol tolerance and behavioral responses to ethanol in C.
elegans.
Duester GL. Molecular genetics of human class IV alcohol dehydrogenase.
Dyck LE. Genotyping of alcohol and acetaldehyde dehydrogenases in Cree Indians.
Earleywine M. Sensitization, tolerance, and familial alcoholism.
Gordis E. Clinical evaluation of a hemoglobin marker for alcoholism.
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Han K-A. Genetic dissection of ethanol-induced behavioral disinhibition and sensitization.
Han S. Investigating the genetic components of alcohol dependence by second-wave analysis of
the GWAS datasets.
Heberlein UA. Mutations that affect ethanol responses in Drosophila.
Hill SY. Search for an alcoholism gene and establishment of a genetic resource.
Jones DNM. The molecular basis of alcohol specificity in the Drosophila protein, LUSH.
King M-C. Linkage analysis of candidate genes to alcohol-related disorders in families.
Lappalainen J. Molecular genetic risk factors in adolescent alcoholism.
LoCastro JS. Personality, family history, and patterns of alcohol use in older men.
Luczak SE. Real-time assessment of alcohol involvement across ALDH2 genotypes.
Luo X. Fine-mapping risk alleles for alcohol dependence at the CHRM2 locus.
Madden PAF. Smoking and the genetics of alcoholism in women.
Manowitz P. A genetic alcoholism study among the Southwest American Indian.
Miles MF. Molecular genetic analysis of ethanol-responsive genes in neural cell cultures.
Miles MF. Mechanisms of ethanol-regulated gene expression.
Miles MF. Characterization of a novel ethanol-responsive gene: PhLP, a potential modulator of
G-protein function.
Palmour RM. Segregation of adenosine receptor profiles in families with multigenerational
alcoholism.
Palmour RM. Response of adenylate cyclase to agonist stimulation: A marker of susceptibility to
familial alcoholism?
Peterson JB. Implications of differential sensitivity to ethanol-induced heart-rate acceleration
among nonalcoholic sons of male alcoholics with multigenerational alcoholic family histories, and
family history negative controls.
Petronis A. Epigenetic regulation of the dopamine D2 gene in alcoholism patients and controls.
Pietrzykowski A. miRNA regulation of alcohol actions in mammalian brain.
Phillips TJ. Identification of genes affecting alcohol drinking.
Qiang M. MeCP2 mediates epigenetic regulation of ethanol withdrawal-related adaptation of
NR2B gene.
Risinger FO. Genetic differences in the neuropharmacology of ethanol reinforcement.
Rubin E. Genetic studies of alcoholic cardiomyopathy.
Rutstein DD. Serum 2, 3-butanediol following ethanol ingestion by MZ and DZ co-twins of
alcoholic twins.
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Schuckit MA. Pharmacogenetic role of acetaldehyde in alcoholism: A re-analysis.
Schuckit MA. Men at risk for alcoholism: A search for subgroups.
Schuckit MA. A preliminary follow-up of sons of alcoholics and matched controls.
Singleton CK. Molecular genetics analysis of the role of transketolase in alcoholic organic brain
disease.
Smith HC. Alcohol regulation of nuclear mRNA processing.
Stewart MJ. Regulation of human aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 gene expression.
Swift RW. Leukocyte cyclic AMP formation in alcoholics: A possible genetic marker for
alcoholism.
Tarter RE. Children of alcoholics: a neurobehavioral investigation.
Timberlake DS. Variation in the genetic and environmental determinants of alcohol use over time
and by environment.
Truitt EB. Relationship of acetaldehyde elevation to intoxication in Mongoloid and Caucasoid
subjects.
Truitt EB. Blood and breath acetaldehyde by HPLC analysis: Variation in normal Occidental and
Oriental subjects.
Tu GG-C. Triple-helix agents for tumor necrosis factor gene.
Vaughan DE. Effect of ethanol on endothelial gene expression.
Wall TL. Low risk for alcohol involvement in Jewish Americans.
Yang VW. The role of C/EBP in activating hepatic alcohol dehydrogenase gene.
Yang VW. Purification and characterization of a transcription factor for the rat class I alcohol
dehydrogenase gene.
Yang VW. A transgenic model of studying alcohol dehydrogenase gene expression.
Zhang H. Association study of a subfamily (Rz) of regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) genes
in alcohol dependence.
HEALTH SERVICE RESEARCH (7, 110)
Brenner MH. National patterns of hospital utilization associated with consumption of specified
alcoholic beverages, United States, 1960-1982.
Gettman DA. Brief interventions by pharmacists to understand and motivate change among
veteran outpatients misusing alcohol.
Keyl PM. Evaluating alcohol screening questions among emergency department patients.
Klatsky AL. Alcohol consumption and multiphasic health checkup findings.
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McFarland BH. Longitudinal study of alcohol use and medical care utilization among older adults.
Vinson DC. Brief physician intervention with problem drinkers in primary care.
Willenbring ML. A health education approach to heavy drinkers in the medical setting.
HIV/AIDS (5, 4)
Davis KC. The effects of alcohol consumption, partner drinking, and violence on heterosexual
HIV risk.
Lindholm PF. Ethanol induced break of HIV-1 latency state.
Skaal L. Screening and brief intervention for alcohol problems in HIV outpatients in PHC settings:
A single-blinded randomized controlled trial.
Strunin L. Drinking practices and perceptions of risk for HIV infection among black adolescents.
Zawacki T. Alcohol’s effects on HIV-related cognitions and behaviors in heterosexual dyads.
IMMUNE SYSTEM (4, 7)
Chang M-P. Effects of ethanol on CD40-mediated signaling in T cell-dependent B cell response.
Iwashima M. Alcohol induced regulatory T cell expansion.
Luo HR. Molecular basis of alcohol-induced neutrophil chemotaxis defect.
Mason CM. Alcohol, immune activation, and the lung.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (4, 7)
Brenner MH. Models of mortality associated with consumption of specified alcoholic beverages in
six countries, 1950-1979.
Cosper RL. Canadian drinking patterns: A time-budget perspective.
McLean AJ. International comparisons of drink-driving information and countermeasures for
alcohol-related crashes.
Richman A. Life tables which consider alcohol consumption, life style derived from a follow-up of
the Canada health survey.
LIVER (57, 251)
Anania FA. Aldehydes and adduct formation in liver fibrosis.
Anania FA. Signal transduction mechanisms in alcohol related liver fibrosis.
Bailey SM. Role of reactive nitrogen species in alcohol-induced liver injury: A proteomics
approach.
Bissell DM. Role of iron in the initiation of alcohol-related hepatic inflammation.
Brauer M. A non-invasive method of studying hepatic glycerol metabolism in the in situ chronic
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ethanol-treated rat using in vivo P NMR spectroscopy.
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Cederbaum AI. Identification of the proteases responsible for degradation of ethanol-inducible
human CYP2E1.
Cha Y-N. Role of hepatic cytosol NADH: quinone reductase in ethanol metabolism.
Clemens MG. Ito cells in ethanol modulation of liver microcirculation.
Cohen DA. The role of interleukin-1 in alcoholic liver disease.
Czaja MJ. Effect of CYP2E1 expression on ethanol-induced hepatocyte apoptosis.
Davis-Correale T. Health behavior feedback for veterans with hepatitis C.
Diehl AM. The effect of ethanol on polyamine biosynthesis and oncogene expression during liver
regeneration.
Eagon PK. Effect of alcohol on sexually dimorphic liver function.
Eckert BS. Keratin phosphorylation in alcoholic liver disease.
Feitelson M. Development of a transgenic mouse to study HBV and alcohol interactions in liver
disease.
Fernández-Checa JZ. Effects of ethanol on the transport and compartmentalization of hepatic
glutathione.
Gasper LD. The effect of ethanol on 1,4,5-triphosphate-dependent Ca2+ signaling in the intact liver.
Gauthier TW. Maternal alcohol induces alveolar macrophage apoptosis – a need for glutathione.
Goldberg DM. Effect of alcohol upon lipoprotein catabolism in cultured human hepatoma cells.
Greenwel P. Molecular mechanisms involved in acetaldehyde-induced type IV collagen upregulation.
Hempel JD. Anti-peptide antibody probes of human liver aldehyde dehyrogenase.
Harrison-Findik D. Molecular mechanisms of short-term, moderate alcohol exposure-mediated
regulation of hepcidin and iron metabolism in vivo.
Henderson GI. Ethanol inhibition of hepatic cell proliferation.
Hines IL. Modulation of hepatic natural killer T cell function by ethanol.
Hubbard AL. Alcohol’s effect on vesicle traffic in liver.
Lange LG. Hepatic metabolism of alcohol by GSH transferases.
Li J-J. Mechanism of the protection of dilinoleoyl phosphatidylcholine (DLPC) against alcoholic
fibrosis.
Lieber C. Detection of precursor lesions of cirrhosis.
Lieber C. Acetaldehyde: Its role in the pathogenesis of liver injury and as marker of alcoholism
relapse.
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Lin Z. KLF15 as a circadian regulator of alcohol metabolism in the liver.
Lu Y. Ethanol induction of CYP2A5 and its toxicological significance.
Maher J. The role of interleukin 8 in alcoholic hepatitis.
Mendenhall CL. Beverage differences in relation to the spectrum of alcohol effects in patients
with alcohol hepatitis.
Mezey E. Acetaldehyde and collagen production by hepatic lipocytes.
Mobarhan S. Effect of ethanol on biliary secretion of vitamin A metabolites.
Nagy LE. Ethanol regulation of cAMP signal transduction in cultured hepatocytes.
Nagy LE. Regulation of Kupffer cell signal transduction by ethanol.
Nanji AA. Alcoholic liver injury in females.
Nieto N. The role of CYP2E1-diffusable mediators on hepatic stellate cell activation.
Orrego H. Influence of acetaldehyde on the splanchnic hemodynamic response to ethanol.
Pietruszko R. Aldehyde dehydrogenase as a primary site of liver damage in alcoholism.
Ramirez F. Alcohol activation of liver stellate cells in cirrhosis.
Roychowdhury S. RIP3-mediated necroptosis and ethanol-induced liver injury.
Rojkind M. Alcohol induced alterations in gene expression of rat liver fat-storing cell clones.
Rojkind M. Production of metalloproteinases and their inhibitors by fat-storing cells: Effects of
ethanol and acetaldehyde.
Rojkind M. Ethanol modulates the expression and cellular localization of laminin receptors in rat
hepatocytes.
Schnabl B. Analysis of the enteric microbiome associated with alcoholic liver disease.
Seki E. Innate immunity regulates the activation of hepatic stellate cells and Kupffer cells in
alcoholic-induced liver fibrosis.
Thurman RG. Is zone-specific radical production from fatty acid metabolism linked to alcoholinduced liver injury?
Tu GG-C. Triple-helix agents for tumor necrosis factor gene.
VandeBerg JL, Holmes RS. Effects of moderate alcohol consumption upon plasma lipoprotein
cholesterol and liver enzymes of alcohol metabolism in the baboon.
Wu CH. Investigations on the prediction and treatment of chronic alcoholic liver disease.
Wu CH. Regulation of collagen synthesis by procollagen propeptides in ethanol-induced cirrhotic
liver.
Xu J. Notch signaling in synergistic steatohepatitis induced by obesity and alcohol.
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Yang VW. The role of C/EBP in activating hepatic alcohol dehydrogenase gene.
Zabolotny J. Role of PTP1B overexpression in pathogenesis of alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Zern MA. Vitamin E therapy of alcoholic hepatitis.
MEDIA AND ADVERTISING (4, 4)
Austin EBW. Effects of media literacy training on children’s interpretation of alcohol.
Austin EBW. Alcoholic beverage and public service announcement videoclip analysis project.
Leiss W. Content analysis of alcohol advertising in magazines, 1945-1985.
Werch CE. “Know When to Say No:” Efficacy of a controlled drinking incentive contest and
printed behavioral materials.
METABOLISM AND PHARMACOKINETICS (56, 220)
Brauer M. A non-invasive method of studying hepatic glycerol metabolism in the in situ chronic
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ethanol-treated rat using in vivo P NMR spectroscopy.
Cahill A. Effects of chronic ethanol consumption on mitochondrial DNA damage and
mitochondrial DNA turnover.
Casey CA. Induction of apoptosis in ethanol-fed rats.
Casey CA. Ethanol-induced apoptosis in an asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGP-R) deficient
knockout mouse.
Cederbaum AI. Identification of the proteases responsible for degradation of ethanol-inducible
human CYP2E1.
Cha Y-N. Synergistic effect of alcohol metabolism on carcinogenesis: Protection with BHA.
Cha Y-N. Role of hepatic cytosol NADH: Quinone reductase in ethanol metabolism.
Czaja MJ. Effect of CYP2E1 expression on ethanol-induced hepatocyte apoptosis.
Donohue TM. Catabolism of proteins modified by ethanol-derived aldehydes.
Duester GL. Molecular genetics of human class IV alcohol dehydrogenase.
Elwood CJ. Isolation and structural identification of biologically active chromium.
Faull KF. Tryptoline and harman formation from alcohol and tryptophan.
Giles HG. Acetate as a marker of excessive alcohol consumption.
Giles HG. Excretion of alcohol through human skin.
Goldberg DM. Effect of alcohol upon lipoprotein catabolism in cultured human hepatoma cells.
Gray MO. Moderate alcohol consumption and cardiac metabolism.
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Green GM. Regulation of cholecystokinin secretion by ethanol.
Greenwel P. Molecular mechanisms involved in acetaldehyde-induced type IV collagen upregulation.
Halsted CH. Moderate ethanol consumption on folate homeostasis in the miniature pig.
Halsted CH. Effect of ethanol consumption on folate absorption in miniature pigs.
Hempel JD. Anti-peptide antibody probes of human liver aldehyde dehyrogenase.
Hedge AN. The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway and chronic ethanol exposure.
Herrera DG. Effects of alcohol on hippocampal neurogenesis in adults.
Janes N. Molecular basis of ethanol binding.
Kinnunen PM. Nonoxidative ethanol metabolism in bone marrow.
Lange LG. Nonoxidative ethanol metabolism in human target organs of alcohol-induced injury.
Lange LG. Hepatic metabolism of alcohol by GSH transferases.
Lange LG. Site directed mutagenesis of fatty acid ethyl ester synthase.
Lauterburg B. Effects of chronic ethanol consumption on acetaminophen metabolism and
glutathione turnover in man.
Makinen MW. Organ-specific in vivo imaging of alcohol metabolism.
May G. ADH2 genotype and ethanol intake as determinants of ethanol metabolism in women.
Mezey E. Influences of sex and hormones on ethanol metabolism.
Mezey E. Regulation of gastric alcohol dehydrogenase by food and hormones.
Mezey E. Acetaldehyde and collagen production by hepatic lipocytes.
Mobarhan S. Effect of ethanol on biliary secretion of vitamin A metabolites.
Moore LL. Alcoholic consumption, body weight, and weight change.
Orrego H. Influence of acetaldehyde on the splanchnic hemodynamic response to ethanol.
Perry E. Interactive psychopharmacologic effects of alcohol and nicotine in humans.
Perry HM. The effect of moderate alcohol intake in postmenopausal women on seasonal
changes of mineral metabolism.
Pi-Sunyer FX. Effect of high chromium yeast or inorganic chromium on carbohydrate and lipid
metabolism in elderly subjects.
Rojkind M. Alcohol induced alterations in gene expression of rat liver fat-storing cell clones.
Rojkind M. Production of metalloproteinases and their inhibitors by fat-storing cells: Effects of
ethanol and acetaldehyde.
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Rojkind M. Ethanol modulates the expression and cellular localization of laminin receptors in rat
hepatocytes.
Rutstein DD. Serum 2, 3-butanediol following ethanol ingestion by MZ and DZ co-twins of
alcoholic twins.
Thurman RG. Is zone-specific radical production from fatty acid metabolism linked to alcoholinduced liver injury?
Truitt EB. Relationship of acetaldehyde elevation to intoxication in Mongoloid and Caucasoid
subjects.
Truitt EB. Blood and breath acetaldehyde by HPLC analysis: Variation in normal Occidental and
Oriental subjects.
Tsunoda SM. The effects of wine on cytochrome P450 3A4 activity.
Tu GG-C. Triple-helix agents for tumor necrosis factor gene.
VandeBerg JL, Holmes RS. Enzymes of alcohol metabolism in the baboon.
VandeBerg JL, Holmes RS. Effects of moderate alcohol consumption upon plasma lipoprotein
cholesterol and liver enzymes of alcohol metabolism in the baboon.
Van Thiel DH. Phytoestrogen content of commonly consumed alcoholic beverages.
Volkow ND. Effects of alcohol on brain function and metabolism.
Wu CH. Identification of active procollagen propeptide sequences and their effect on
acetaldehyde-induced stimulation of procollagen synthesis.
Yang VW. The role of C/EBP in activating hepatic alcohol dehydrogenase gene.
Yesavage JA. Hormone levels, alcohol elimination, and carryover in female aviators.
MOTOR SKILLS (6, 39)
Jones TV. Effects of alcohol on gait in elderly women.
Martin CS. Acute effects of alcohol on balance control.
Petros TV. Carry-over effects of ethanol on pilot performance.
Radach R. Visuomotor impairments due to acute alcohol intoxication.
Vogel-Sprott MD. Alcohol effects on driving skills of young drivers.
Wilde GJS. The effect of BAC at 80mg/100ml upon risk-taking in a psychomotor and a cognitive
task.
MUSCLE (2, 3)
Bukiya AN. Alcohol-induced smooth muscle BK current inhibition and followed vasoconstriction
is controlled by membrane cholesterol.
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Zheng XL. Alcohol effects on vascular smooth muscle.
NERVOUS SYSTEM (19, 91)
Borges LF. Pathogenesis of alcoholic cerebellar degeneration.
Butterworth RF. Thiamine deficiency in moderate and excessive drinkers: Methods of
assessment, incidence, reversibility and relationship to the pathogenesis of peripheral
neuropathy.
Chapman RC. The investigation of putative analgesic properties of alcohol.
Chik CL. Chronic effects of ethanol on cross-talk mechanisms.
Diamond I. Ethanol tolerance and dependence at a cellular level.
Dow KE. Influence of ethanol on plastic responses in neurons.
Givens BS. The effect of ethanol on behavioral correlates of medial prefrontal neurons.
Heaton MB. The influence of chronic ethanol exposure on neurotrophic interactions in the
developing septo-hippocampal system.
Heberlein UA. Mutations that affect ethanol responses in Drosophila.
Heberlein UA. Neural circuits regulating ethanol tolerance in Drosophila.
Horwitz J. Phosphatidylethanol formation in neuronal tissue and lymphocytes.
Jones DNM. The molecular basis of alcohol specificity in the Drosophila protein, LUSH.
Kraemer GW. Cerebrospinal fluid catecholamine measures and alcohol consumption in
monkeys.
Kraemer GW. Neurobiological regulators of alcohol consumption: Peripheral measures.
Mellion M. Alcohol-related peripheral neuropathy-pathogenesis and potential treatment.
Perrino A. Heightened pain processing in individuals at risk for alcoholism.
Sanna PP. CNS effects of alcohol: Molecular neuroadaptation to alcohol.
Simson PE. Neuropharmacological basis for impaired spatial navigation under ethanol.
Wilson WA. Ethanol-induced hyperexcitability in neural networks.
NEUROSCIENCE, MEMBRANES AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY (89, 446)
Anstrom KA. Mesolimbic coding of alcohol-related behaviors.
Alkana RL. Using hyperbaric exposure to identify ethanol’s sites of action in stably transfected
cells.
Allan AM. Genetic selection for differences in neurochemical responses to alcohol.
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Besheer J. Regulation of the subjective properties of ethanol by stress-related pathways.
Bly BM. Alcohol’s dissociation of implicit and explicit memory processes: Behavioral and
functional neuroimaging studies.
Borges LF. Pathogenesis of alcoholic cerebellar degeneration.
Bowers MS. Role of rat nucleus accumbens astrocytes in alcoholism.
Brown LAS. Effects of chronic ethanol ingestion on mitochondrial function and viability in
pulmonary epithelial cells.
Butterworth RF. Thiamine deficiency in moderate and excessive drinkers: Methods of
assessment, incidence, reversibility and relationship to the pathogenesis of peripheral
neuropathy.
Carlen PL. Effects of ethanol on excitable membrane function of cerebellar Purkinje cells from
mature ethanol-tolerant and aged rats.
Carlen PL. Effects of ethanol on excitable membrane function of central mammalian neurons.
Carlen PL. Effects of ethanol on ionic currents in central mammalian neurons.
Carlen PL. Alcohol withdrawal brain hyperexcitability in a genetic mouse model: Cellular
electrophysiological characteristics.
Carlen PL. Alcohol actions on central nervous system gap junctional function and expression.
Carpentier RG. Effect of moderate ingestion of alcohol on the rat myocardium.
Chandler LJ. Ethanol and hypoxic/ischemic induced neurotoxicity.
Chen S. Molecular mechanisms of alcohol-induced brain damage.
Daniell LC. Ethanol and intracellular calcium stores.
de Wit H. Effects of alcohol on cerebral glucose utilization: A feasibility study.
Diamond I. Ethanol tolerance and dependence at a cellular level.
Dina O. Catecholamine mechanisms in alcohol-induced neuropathy.
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Dopico AM. Molecular mechanisms underlying the modulation of large conductance, Ca +
activated K channels by ethanol.
Dore S. Neuroprotective mechanisms of resveratrol in combination with alcohol.
Dow KE. Ethanol neurotoxicity in vitro—mechanisms and protection.
Dow KE. Influence of ethanol on plastic responses in neurons.
Easdon CM. Spatiotemporal properties of functional networks in human learning: Response
inhibition and alcohol.
Givens BS. The effect of ethanol on behavioral correlates of medial prefrontal neurons.
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Godwin DW. Molecular physiology of alcohol withdrawal seizures.
Goldstein DB. Ethanol sensitivity of red cell membranes from genetically different individuals.
Goldstein DB. Effects of alcohol on cell membranes.
Gonzales RA. Acute and chronic effects of ethanol on depolarization and calcium channel
activated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in brain.
Greenburg DA. Regulation of voltage-dependent calcium channels by ethanol.
Grupp LA. The role of angiotensin II in the control of voluntary alcohol intake.
Heaton MB. The influence of chronic ethanol exposure on neurotrophic interactions in the
developing septo-hippocampal system.
Hjelmstad GO. Substance P and ethanol reward.
Horwitz J. Phosphatidylethanol formation in neuronal tissue and lymphocytes.
Horwitz J. The effect of long-term ethanol exposure on signal transduction in PC 12 cells.
Kareken DA. Functional MRI of alcohol olfactory cues during IV ethanol infusion.
Kilts CD. The neural correlates of cue-induced alcohol craving and of the regulation of cue
reactivity and anger.
Kippin TE. Alcohol and adult neural stem cell function.
Kraemer GW. Neurobiological regulators of alcohol consumption—peripheral measures.
Kruman I. Alcohol-induced neurotoxicity and one-carbon metabolism.
Kumari M. Effect of chronic ethanol exposure on in vivo regulation of NR1 mRNA binding transacting proteins.
Lange RT. Neuropsychological and neuropathological effects of acute versus chronic alcohol
consumption: Outcome from traumatic brain injury.
Leslie SW. Altered synaptosomal calcium transport by acute and chronic ethanol.
Leslie SW. Altered calcium dependent neurotransmitter release by acute and chronic ethanol.
Li C-S R. Inhibitory control and alcohol dependence.
Lindquist D. An investigation into the neurodevelopmental consequences of neonatal ethanol
exposure on forebrain NMDA receptor composition and function in classically conditioned adult
rats.
Lui Y. Time-dependent effects of acute alcohol administration in the human brain.
Melchior C. Effects of beta-carbolines on ethanol self-administration and tolerance.
Malisza K. Stop, look and remember: Neuroimaging cognitive function in children with ARND and
ADHD.
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Mandyam C. Alcohol dependence inhibits medial prefrontal cortex gliogenesis.
Margolis FL. Neuronal loss and replacement after ethanol and abstinence.
Marinkovic K. Neural dynamics of alcohol effects on conflict monitoring and cognitive control.
Martin G. Compartmentalization of acute and chronic effects of ethanol on nucleus accumbens
calcium-activated potassium channels.
Messing RO. Regulation of N- and P-type calcium channels by ethanol.
Miguel-Hidalgo JJ. Histopathology of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in comorbid alcohol
dependence and suicide.
Miles MF. Molecular genetic analysis of ethanol-responsive genes in neural cell cultures.
Morikawa H. Alcohol action on ion channels in the brain reward circuit.
Morrisett R. Mechanism of ethanol inhibition of physiologically-evoked NMDA synaptic currents.
Nixon K. Alterations in adult neurogenesis persist after alcohol exposure.
Palmour RM. Response of adenylate cyclase to agonist stimulation: A marker of susceptibility to
familial alcoholism?
Pantazis NJ. The roles of calcium and nitric oxide in the mechanism of ethanol-induced neuronal
cell death.
Peris J. The neurochemical basis for the cocaine abolishment of ethanol tolerance.
Ponomarev I. Molecular mechanisms of accumbal plasticity in a mouse model of excessive
alcohol consumption.
Popp RL. EtOH inhibition of NMDAR function: Molecular mechanisms.
Risinger FO. Genetic differences in the neuropharmacology of ethanol reinforcement.
Robinson DL. Neurophysiological adaptations in the nucleus accumbens to chronic and
repeated ethanol exposure.
Rohrbaugh JW. Alcohol and brain function in twins discordant for heavy drinking.
Rush CR. Effects of isradipine, a calcium channel blocker, on the reinforcing and subjective
effects of ethanol in humans.
Schulteis G. Neuroadaptation in brain reward systems as a motivational factor in excessive
ethanol intake.
Simson PE. Neuropharmacological basis for impaired spatial navigation under ethanol.
Simson PE. Ethanol and the amygdala: In vivo single unit electrophysiology.
Singleton CK. Molecular genetics analysis of the role of transketolase in alcoholic organic brain
disease.
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Strahlendorf H. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurotrophin-alcohol interactions.
Stuber G. Afferent specific excitatory plasticity in the nucleus accumbens following voluntary
ethanol intake.
Sullivan JT. Calcium channel function: Relationship to ethanol tolerance and withdrawal.
Swartzwelder HS. Developmental differences in the potency of ethanol as an NMDA antagonist.
Tran TD. Critical periods of fetal alcohol exposure and effects in cerebellar-dependent learning
and neuroanatomy.
Treistman SN. Effects of chronic alcohol on calcium channels in differentiated PC12 cells.
Volkow ND. Effects of alcohol on brain function and metabolism.
Wang J. Ethanol-mediated facilitation of dorsostriatal NMDAR activity and alcohol drinking
behavior.
Weber JT. Effects of adolescent ethanol exposure on physiology and synaptic plasticity in the
cerebellum.
White T. Imaging biphasic alcohol effects in heavy drinkers.
Wilson WA. Ethanol-induced hyperexcitability in neural networks.
Witt ED. The interactive effects of thiamine deficiency and ethanol consumption on regional brain
acetylcholine and choline levels in the rat.
Woodward JJ. Effects of ethanol on NMDA-stimulated calcium flux in rat brain neurons.
Yoder KK. Imaging the dopamine response to alcohol in nontreatment-seeking alcoholics.
Yoshimura M. Ethanol responsive domains of adenylyl cyclase.
NEUROTRANSMITTERS, MODULATORS AND RECEPTORS (82, 341)
Addona GH. Investigation of alcohol binding sites on the human glycine receptor.
Akk G. Alcohol effects on recombinant GABAA receptors: A single-channel study.
Bechtholt-Gompf. Kappa-opioid mechanisms in escalating ethanol intake and acute withdrawalinduced anxiety.
Bichenkov E. Ethanol effects on PKC-signaling in oligodendrocytes.
Bonci A. Dopamine receptor modulation in nucleus accumbens neurons after ethanol withdrawal.
Bradbury MW. Locating ethanol responsive regions in the aspartate aminotransferase promoter.
Brodie MS. Serotonin modulates the action of ethanol on reward pathway neurons.
Budygin EA. Chronic ethanol exposure and presynaptic dopamine regulation.
Buller AL. Interaction of ethanol with tyrosine kinases: Effects on the NMDA receptor.
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Chandler LJ. Ethanol and glutamate receptor regulation of dendritic spine dynamics.
Charness ME. Alcohol and opioid receptors: Molecular interaction.
Charness ME. Regulation of delta-opioid receptor gene expression in ethanol-sensitive and
insensitive cell lines.
Cheng H-J. Cardiac β3-adrenergic receptors: Molecular and cellular targets for the action of
ethanol.
Czajkowski CM. Mapping an alcohol antagonist binding site on the GABA-A receptor.
Czajkowski CM. Mapping the ethanol binding site on alpha4-beta-delta GABA-A receptors.
Daniell LC. Ethanol alteration of central N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor function.
Davies M. Molecular architecture of an alcohol antagonist binding site.
Daws LC. Alcohol inhibits serotonin clearance in a serotonin transporter independent manner:
Are organic cation transporters the missing link?
DeBold JF. Alcohol and aggression: A role for neurosteroids and GABA.
Deniell LC. Brain N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and low-dose stimulant effects of ethanol.
de Fiebre CM. Ethanol and nicotinic cholinergic receptor subtypes.
Dickinson SD. Ethanol-induced conditioned place aversion in adolescent and adult mice: The
effects of ethanol pre-exposure and dopamine receptor blockade.
Dohrman DP. Effects of chronic alcohol exposure on presynaptic neurotransmitter release
proteins.
Dunn SMJ. The effects of alcohol on GABA receptor function.
Erickson CK. Central acetylcholine correlates of low-dose ethanol actions.
Ferrani-Kile K. Tyrosine phosphatases involvement in ethanol-induced inhibition of NMDA
receptors.
Gill KJ. The role of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in ethanol self-administration and activation.
Gill KJ. Confirmation and fine mapping of a QTL for alcohol preference on chromosome 2 near
the alpha-4 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
Gonzales RA. Mechanisms of ethanol-stimulated dopamine levels in vivo.
Grupp LA. The role of angiotensin II in the control of voluntary alcohol intake.
He L. Ethanol and the trafficking of G protein-coupled receptors.
Hodge CW. Alcohol-seeking behavior, PKC knockout mice, and GABAA receptors.
Hines IL. Modulation of hepatic natural killer T cell function by ethanol.
Kash T. Alcohol induced dysregulation of 5HT signaling in the BNST.
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Koob GF. Neuroanatomical substrates of ethanol reinforcement and dependence and the effects
of neuronal gamma-aminobutyric acid.
Lee A. PKC epsilon regulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors is a novel mechanism in comorbid alcohol and nicotine addiction.
Leslie SW. Altered calcium dependent neurotransmitter release by acute and chronic ethanol.
Lovinger DM. Ethanol potentiation of responses mediated by the 5-HT3 receptor.
Machu TK. Identification of alcohol site(s) of action in the 5-hydroxytryptamine 3 receptor.
Manev H. GABA-B receptors and behavioral actions of alcohol.
Mash DC. Voluntary consumption of beverage alcohol by Vervet monkeys: Neuroamine receptor
regulation during induction and withdrawal.
Matthews DB. The neuroactive steroid 3[a]-Hydroxy-5[a]-pregnan-20-one modulates ethanolinduced decreases in spatial cognitive processing.
Mayfeld RD. Ethanol actions on the human dopamine transporter.
Messing RO. Regulation of protein kinase C by ethanol.
Messing RO. Role of protein kinase C in adaptation to ethanol in cultured neural cells.
Messing RO. Protein kinase C and enhancement of neurite growth by ethanol.
Messing RO. Responses to ethanol in transgenic delta protein kinase C mice.
Miczek KA. Alcohol, impulsive aggression and corticolimbic serotonin.
Melchior C. Effects of beta-carbolines on ethanol self-administration and tolerance.
Mihalek RM. A mouse model to study relevance of an alcohol binding site amino acid in PKC
delta.
Mihalek RM. Ethanol and neurosteroid responses in region-specific GABA receptor knockouts.
Mihic SJ. Molecular sites of ethanol action on 5-HT3 receptors.
Morrisett R. Mechanism of ethanol inhibition of physiologically-evoked NMDA synaptic currents.
Olive MF. Ethanol and central opioid peptide release.
Overduin M. Structural basis of alcohol action on the glycine receptor.
Padjen AL. Effects of ethanol on excitable membranes and transmitter functions studied in vitro.
Palmour RM. Segregation of adenosine receptor profiles in families with multigenerational
alcoholism.
Palmour RM. Response of adenylate cyclase to agonist stimulation: A marker of susceptibility to
familial alcoholism?
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Pawlak R. Tissue-plasminogen activator as a mediator of neurochemical and behavioral
effects of ethanol.
Peoples RW. Role of ion channel gating domains in alcohol action on the NMDA receptor.
Pierce-Shimomura JT. Molecular basis for ethanol activation of BK potassium channel in C.
elegans.
Pietrzykowski A. miRNA regulation of alcohol actions in mammalian brain.
Popp RL. EtOH inhibition of NMDAR function: Molecular mechanisms.
Quadros I. Alcohol-heightened aggression in mice: Modulation by CRF-serotonin interactions in
the dorsal raphe nucleus.
Reynolds JN. Effects of phosphorylation and receptor interactions on the modulation of ion
channel function by ethanol.
Roman G. The neuromodulation of ethanol sedation by heterotrimeric G proteins in Drosophila.
Ron D. Identification of NMDA receptor binding proteins regulated by ethanol-induced
phosphorylation.
SchroederJ. CNS mechanisms of relapse to ethanol seeking behavior.
Staley JK. Effects of dual alcohol and tobacco abuse on brain nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
Stitzel JA. Nicotine receptor variability and alcohol sensitivity in mice.
Tomkins DM. Central gabaergic mechanisms in regulating alcohol consumption.
Valenzuela CF. Impact of long-term alcohol exposure on hippocampal kainate receptors.
van Rijn RM. Identification of delta opioid receptor subtypes as novel targets to treat alcoholism.
Wallner M. Hunting for the alcohol receptor.
Wand GS. Opioid blockade and the risk of alcoholism.
Weiner JL. Ethanol inhibition of presynaptic kainate receptors.
Wilson WA. Ethanol-induced hyperexcitability in neural networks.
Witt ED. The interactive effects of thiamine deficiency and ethanol consumption on regional brain
acetylcholine and choline levels in the rat.
Woodward JJ. Effects of ethanol on NMDA-stimulated calcium flux in rat brain neurons.
Woodward JJ. The effects of ethanol on basal and stimulated dopamine release in vivo.
Yoshimura M. Ethanol responsive domains of adenylyl cyclase.
Zhang H. Association study of a subfamily (Rz) of regulator of G-protein and alcohol
dependence.
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NUTRITION (17, 55)
Butterworth RF. Thiamine deficiency in moderate and excessive drinkers: Methods of
assessment, incidence, reversibility and relationship to the pathogenesis of peripheral
neuropathy.
Elwood CJ. Isolation and structural identification of biologically active chromium.
Halsted CH. Moderate ethanol consumption on folate homeostasis in the miniature pig.
Halsted CH. Effect of ethanol consumption on folate absorption in miniature pigs.
Hayes KC. Dietary fat and alcohol interactions.
Hegsted DM, Nicolosi RJ, Hunt RD. Diet-ethanol determinants of lipoproteins, especially HDL.
Herzog DB. Alcoholism in women with anorexia and bulimia nervosa.
Heymsfield SB. Dietary ethanol: In vivo fuel and nutritional value in the adult human.
Kampov-Polevoi. Relationship between sweet preference and family history of alcoholism.
MacMahon B. A study of beer consumption, other dietary factors and risk of rectal cancer.
Miller GW. Dopamine transporters and ethanol sensitivity.
Peshock RM. Absolute quantitation of phosphorus depletion in alcoholics: A P-31 NMR study.
Pownall HJ. Interaction of dietary alcohol and fat.
Pownall HJ. Alcoholic and dietary hypertriglyceridemia.
Rivlin RS. Effects of ethanol upon influencing the bioavailability of various forms of riboflavin.
Thenen SW. Alcohol-nutrient interaction in pregnancy.
Witt ED. The interactive effects of thiamine deficiency and ethanol consumption on regional brain
acetylcholine and choline levels in the rat.
OSTEOLOGY AND OSTEOPOROSIS (3, 9)
Felson DT. The effect of alcohol consumption on changes in bone density in the elderly.
Keiver K. Alcohol and postmenopausal osteoporosis: A rat model.
Kinnunen PM. Nonoxidative ethanol metabolism in bone marrow.
PANCREAS (2, 20)
Chin W-C. Premature activation of zymogen granules in acute pancreatitis induced by alcohol.
Gaisano HY. Basolateral exocytosis in the pancreatic acinar cell as a mechanism for alcohol
pancreatitis.
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POLICY AND LEGISLATION (8, 23)
Brown TG. The impact of brief motivational interviewing in DUI offenders who fail to comply with
sanctions.
Howland J. The effects of drinking age laws on the incidence of drowning.
Howland J. Are federal laws on drinking and commercial boating safe?
Mann RE, Smart RG. Administrative license suspensions in Ontario: Evaluation of impact and
tests of the differential deterrence hypothesis.
McLean AJ. International comparisons of drink-driving information and countermeasures for
alcohol-related crashes.
Molof MJ. Pilot study of the effects of Oregon’s alcohol server training law.
Ross LH. Mandatory jail sentences for drunk drivers: An evaluation.
Ross LH. Causes and consequences of breath test refusals under implied consent legislation.
PREVENTION (18, 186)
Chaudhri N. Preventing relapse to alcoholism by manipulating extinction learning: Preclinical
studies using animal models of relapse to ethanol-seeking.
Crum RM. Secondary prevention of high risk drinking in severely mentally ill: A pilot study to
assess feasibility of a brief intervention strategy.
Davidson D. An intervention for lowering hazardous drinking and alcohol-related negative
consequences.
Geller ES. Exploring strategies for promoting socially responsible drinking.
Geller ES. A systematic evaluation of a university-based program to decrease alcohol abuse.
Keyl PM. Evaluating alcohol screening questions among emergency department patients.
Klatsky AL. Alcohol consumption and multiphasic health checkup findings.
Laforest L. Measuring the effects of drinking/driving preventive campaign on a Quebec target
population and possible generalization.
Lipsky S. Trajectories of alcohol misuse and traumatic intimate partner violence: Implications for
alcohol prevention and intervention.
Mann RE, Smart RG. Administrative license suspensions in Ontario: Evaluation of impact and
tests of the differential deterrence hypothesis.
Murphy JG. Behavioral economic moderators of brief alcohol interventions in a diverse sample of
college students.
Neal DJ. Self-regulation, alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences: An electronic diary
study.
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Pinkleton BE. Multimethod test of a CD-ROM-based intervention to prevent alcohol-impaired
driving.
Quiles IM. Alcohol abuse and Puerto Rican youth: Knowledge for prevention.
Rabow J. Peer interventions to prevent drunk driving.
Van Houten R. Effects of promoting low alcohol beverages on the alcohol consumption and BAC
of drinking establishment patrons.
Vinson DC. Brief physician intervention with problem drinkers in primary care.
Willenbring ML. A health education approach to heavy drinkers in the medical setting.
REINFORCEMENT (9, 44)
Brodie MS. Serotonin modulates the action of ethanol on reward pathway neurons.
Givens BS. The effect of ethanol on behavioral correlates of medial prefrontal neurons.
Koob GF. Neuroanatomical substrates of ethanol reinforcement and f and the effects of neuronal
gamma-aminobutyric acid.
Moeser SD. The effects of moderate alcohol intoxication on memory encoding and retrieval.
Morikawa H. Alcohol action on ion channels in the brain reward circuit.
Risinger FO. Genetic differences in the neuropharmacology of ethanol reinforcement.
Schulteis G. Neuroadaptation in brain reward systems as a motivational factor in excessive
ethanol intake.
Siegel S. Learning and ethanol tolerance: glycemic modulation of consolidation.
Simson PE. Ethanol and the amygdala: In vivo single unit electrophysiology.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (5, 14)
Bartlett D. Effects of alcohol on upper airway breathing movements.
Block AJ. Alcohol ingestion, sleep and breathing.
Djousse L. Alcohol consumption and risk of lung cancer.
Li G. The role of alcohol in asthma.
Mason CM. Alcohol, immune activation, and the lung.
RISK-TAKING BEHAVIOR (17, 44)
Blackman AR. Lifestyle correlates of adolescent risk behaviors.
Bray BC. Alcohol use and gambling in college: Examining unique aspects, shared aspects, and
event-level co-occurrence of behaviors.
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Cappell H, Breslin C. Personal and situational determinants of alcohol-induced risk taking.
Cho Y-H. The effects of alcohol and gender on decision-making of sexual risk-taking.
Conrad PJ. Effects of stress on alcohol responses and drinking behavior: Tension reduction or
incentive motivation?
Corbin WR. Acute effects of alcohol on information processing and behavioral control.
Crum RM. Secondary prevention of high risk drinking in severely mentally ill: A pilot study to
assess feasibility of a brief intervention strategy.
Fromme K. The effects of alcohol intoxication, social influence, and perceived consequences on
expected involvement in risky activities.
Kenney SR. Increasing protective strategies with students of poorer mental health to reduce
alcohol risk.
Kenrick DT. Alcohol, arousal and risk.
Marczinski C. Acute effects of alcohol on behavioral control and simulated driving in frequent
and infrequent binge drinker.
Marx BP. Alcohol consumption, risk recognition, and sexual revictimization.
Neal DJ. Self-regulation, alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences: An electronic diary
study.
Palfai TP. Self-control of hazardous drinking: The influence of alcohol and alcohol cues on the
retrieval of moderate-drinking skills.
Prause N. Effects of alcohol on behavioral activation tendencies during states of reproductive
relevance.
Severson HH. Perception of risks and alcohol use by adolescents.
Wilde GJS. The effect of BAC at 80mg/100ml upon risk-taking in a psychomotor and a cognitive
task.
SEXUAL ISSUES (9, 23)
Cho Y-H. The effects of alcohol and gender on decision-making of sexual risk-taking.
Davis KC. The effects of alcohol consumption, partner drinking, and violence on heterosexual
HIV risk.
Gross AM. Alcohol and date rape: Male perception of female arousal and refusal.
Johnson JD. The effects of male perceiver intoxication on perceptions of female sexual
intentions.
Lewis MA. Personalized alcohol and related risky sexual behavior feedback intervention project.
Marx BP. Alcohol consumption, risk recognition, and sexual revictimization.
McKirnan DJ. Lifestyles and substance abuse in the homosexual community.
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Prause N. Effects of alcohol on behavioral activation tendencies during states of reproductive
relevance.
Zawacki T. Alcohol’s effects on HIV-related cognitions and behaviors in heterosexual dyads.
SLEEP (2, 16)
Block AJ. Alcohol ingestion, sleep and breathing.
Godwin DW. Ethanol's influence on sleep rhythms.
SOCIOCULTURAL ISSUES (17, 89)
Booker JM. Patterns of alcohol use in Alaska: The influence of race/ethnicity, environment, and
the economy.
Davis KC. The effects of alcohol consumption, partner drinking, and violence on heterosexual
HIV risk.
Davis-Correale T. Health behavior feedback for veterans with hepatitis C.
Fromme K. The effects of alcohol intoxication, social influence, and perceived consequences on
expected involvement in risky activities.
Geller ES. Exploring strategies for promoting socially responsible drinking.
Geller ES. Naturalistic analysis of alcohol consumption and impairment in party settings.
Geller ES. Determinants of alcohol impairment and social responsibility for DWI risk at university
parties.
Johnson P. Acculturation and Hispanic college student drinking behavior.
Lesch WC. An analysis of contemporary American lifestyles as related to the consumption of
alcoholic beverages.
Marx BP. Alcohol consumption, risk recognition, and sexual revictimization.
McKirnan DJ. Lifestyles and substance abuse in the homosexual community.
Nezlek JB. Alcohol consumption and everyday social interaction.
Richman A. Life tables which consider alcohol consumption, life style derived from a follow-up of
the Canada health survey.
Richman JA. Work roles and alcohol consumption across the transition to parenthood.
Rudy DR. The adult children of alcoholics movement.
Shenassa ED. Interaction of individual and social determinants of alcohol use.
Wood MD. Examining social influences, alcohol expectancies and personality in college student
alcohol abuse.
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TOLERANCE AND DEPENDENCE (18, 164)
Carlen PL. Alcohol withdrawal brain hyperexcitability in a genetic mouse model: Cellular
electrophysiological characteristics.
Davies AG. The genetics of acute ethanol tolerance and behavioral responses to ethanol in C.
elegans.
Diamond I. Ethanol tolerance and dependence at a cellular level.
Earleywine M. Sensitization, tolerance, and familial alcoholism.
Godwin DW. Molecular physiology of alcohol withdrawal seizures.
Koob GF. Neuroanatomical substrates of ethanol reinforcement and dependence and the effects
of neuronal gamma-aminobutyric acid.
Leggio L. Examining a unique pharmacotherapy intervention for heavy drinking alcohol
dependent individuals who smoke.
Li C-S R. Inhibitory control and alcohol dependence.
Melchior C. Effects of beta-carbolines on ethanol self-administration and tolerance.
Miguel-Hidalgo JJ. Histopathology of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in comorbid alcohol
dependence and suicide.
Nixon K. Alterations in adult neurogenesis persist after alcohol exposure.
Nunes EV. Treatment of alcohol dependence with comorbid pathological gambling.
Peris J. The neurochemical basis for the cocaine abolishment of ethanol tolerance.
Sanna PP. CNS effects of alcohol: Molecular neuroadaptation to alcohol.
Schulteis G. Neuroadaptation in brain reward systems as a motivational factor in excessive
ethanol intake.
Siegel S. Learning and ethanol tolerance: Glycemic modulation of consolidation.
Sullivan JT. Calcium channel function: Relationship to ethanol tolerance and withdrawal.
Zhang H. Association study of a subfamily (Rz) of regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) genes
in alcohol dependence.
TREATMENT AND CLINICAL ISSUES (18, 74)
Brown TG. The impact of brief motivational interviewing in DUI offenders who fail to comply with
sanctions.
Conrad PJ. Effects of stress on alcohol responses and drinking behavior: Tension reduction or
incentive motivation?
Davidson D. The effect of naltrexone on alcohol drinking by non-alcoholic drinkers in a cocktail
bar setting.
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Davis-Correale T. Health behavior feedback for veterans with hepatitis C.
Hopf FW. ISKCa2+ activation and the dorsal striatum: A potential novel treatment for alcohol
seeking.
Keyl PM. Evaluating alcohol screening questions among emergency department patients.
Mellion M. Alcohol-related peripheral neuropathy-pathogenesis and potential treatment.
LaBrie JW. Group social norms motivational intervention with interactive real-time feedback.
Leggio L. Examining a unique pharmacotherapy intervention for heavy drinking alcohol
dependent individuals who smoke.
Lewis MA. Personalized alcohol and related risky sexual behavior feedback intervention project.
Lipsky S. Trajectories of alcohol misuse and traumatic intimate partner violence: Implications for
alcohol prevention and intervention.
Martens MP. The effects of personalized drinking feedback programs among intercollegiate
athletes.
Murphy JG. Behavioral economic moderators of brief alcohol interventions in a diverse sample of
college students.
Nunes EV. Treatment of alcohol dependence with comorbid pathological gambling.
Skaal L. Screening and brief intervention for alcohol problems in HIV outpatients in PHC settings:
A single-blinded randomized controlled trial.
van Rijn RM. Identification of delta opioid receptor subtypes as novel targets to treat
alcoholism.
Vinson DC. Brief physician intervention with problem drinkers in primary care.
Willenbring ML. A health education approach to heavy drinkers in the medical setting.
VIOLENCE AND AGGRESSION (18, 69)
Berman ME. Effects of d-Fenfluramine on alcohol-related aggression.
Davis KC. The effects of alcohol consumption, partner drinking, and violence on heterosexual
HIV risk.
DeBold JF. Alcohol and aggression: A role for neurosteroids and GABA.
Eckhardt CI. Articulated cognitive distortions of intoxicated individuals during anger arousal.
Greives L. Tracking alcohol use in women who move through domestic violence shelters.
Gross AM. Alcohol and date rape: Male perception of female arousal and refusal.
Hoaken PNS. An investigation into ‘executive function’ and ‘social-information processing’ as
factors underlying the alcohol-aggression relationship.
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Kilts CD. The neural correlates of cue-induced alcohol craving and of the regulation of cue
reactivity and anger.
Lipsky S. Trajectories of alcohol misuse and traumatic intimate partner violence: Implications for
alcohol prevention and intervention.
Marx BP. Alcohol consumption, risk recognition, and sexual revictimization.
Miczek KA. Alcohol, impulsive aggression and corticolimbic serotonin.
Parks KA. Victimization experiences of women who drink in bars.
Pihl RO. Cognition and alcohol effects: The alcohol-aggression relationship.
Quadros I. Alcohol-heightened aggression in mice: Modulation by CRF-serotonin interactions in
the dorsal raphe nucleus.
Siegel A. Effects of ethanol on feline rage and aggression.
Simpson T. Alcohol expectancies, posttraumatic stress disorder, and alcohol use in female crime
victims.
Thompson MP. The role of alcohol in intimate partner violence.
Ullman SE. Alcohol use and outcomes of rape attacks.
WOMEN (17, 64)
Greives L. Tracking alcohol use in women who move through domestic violence shelters.
Hennekens C. The relationship of beer, wine, and liquor intake and cardiovascular risk in
women.
Herzog DB. Alcoholism in women with anorexia and bulimia nervosa.
Kaysen D. Emotional engagement and relapse to alcohol use in women with a history of trauma.
Keyser-Marcus L. Detecting problem drinking in new mothers: Concordance between
interviewer and computer-delivered screening methods.
Krahn DD. Temporal relationship of dieting, stress, binge-eating, and alcohol use in young
women.
Madden PAF. Smoking and the genetics of alcoholism in women.
May G. ADH2 genotype and ethanol intake as determinants of ethanol metabolism in women.
Messman-Moore TL. The impact of emotion dysregulaton and negative mood on college
women’s alcohol use and drinking motives.
Nanji AA. Alcoholic liver injury in females.
Newcomb PA. Alcohol consumption and colorectal cancer risk in women.
Parks KA. Victimization experiences of women who drink in bars.
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Perry HM. The effect of moderate alcohol intake in postmenopausal women on seasonal
changes of mineral metabolism.
Simpson T. Alcohol expectancies, posttraumatic stress disorder, and alcohol use in female crime
victims.
Sorell GT. Women’s Identity Project.
Thenen SW. Alcohol-nutrient interaction in pregnancy.
Yesavage JA. Hormone levels, alcohol elimination, and carryover in female aviators.
WORKPLACE ISSUES (10, 15)
Amick BC. Organizational determinants of drinking.
Holahan CJ. Work and family stressors and alcohol use: An integrative 10-year model of
vulnerability and protective factors.
Lennon MC. Gender, work, and alcohol use.
Mangione TW. Abusive work environments: Impact on drinking behaviors.
Parker D. Epidemiological research on occupational conditions, alcohol use and abuse, and
psychological functioning.
Petros TV. Carry-over effects of ethanol on pilot performance.
Richman JA. Work roles and alcohol consumption across the transition to parenthood.
Syme SL. Does job stress influence drinking patterns in an ethnically mixed, blue collar
population?
Syme SL. Peer drinking patterns, occupational stress factors and alcohol consumption in a
sample of urban transit operators.
Wilhite AW. Long term alcohol consumption and performance in the labor market.
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GRANTS INDEXED BY GEOGRAPHICAL LISTING OF
INSTITUTIONS
CANADA
ALBERTA
University of Calgary (2)
Calgary, AB
Libbe Kooistra, Ph.D.
2003-5: Improving the diagnoses of mild FAS and ADHD: the question of syndrome
specificity.
Xi-Long Zheng, M.D., Ph.D.
2002-4: Alcohol effects on vascular smooth muscle.
University of Alberta (4)
Edmonton, AB
Constance L. Chik, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P. (C.)
1993: Chronic effects of ethanol on cross-talk mechanisms.
Martin Davies, Ph.D.
2000-2: Molecular architecture of an alcohol antagonist binding site.
Susan M.J. Dunn, Ph.D.
1988-9: The effects of alcohol on GABA receptor function.
J.C. Russell, Ph.D.
1989-91: Alcohol induced prevention of myocardial lesions.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Simon Fraser University (2)
Burnaby, BC
Roger Blackman, Ph.D.
1991-2: Lifestyle correlates of adolescent risk behaviors.
William Leiss, Ph.D.
1986-7: Content analysis of alcohol advertising in magazines, 1945-1985.
British Columbia Mental Health and Addiction Services (1)
Coquitlam, BC
Rael T. Lange, Ph.D.
2007-8: Neuropsychological and neuropathological effects of acute versus chronic alcohol
consumption: outcome from traumatic brain injury.
Children’s & Women's Health Centre of British Columbia (1)
Vancouver, BC
Lorraine Greaves, Ph.D.
2001-3: Tracking alcohol use in women who move through domestic violence shelters.
University of British Columbia (3)
Vancouver, BC
Brian Christie, Ph.D.
2005-7: Effects of prenatal ethanol administration of hippocampal neurogenesis and synaptic
plasticity: Role of NMDA receptor subunit topology.
Patricia J. Conrod, Ph.D.
2003-4: Effects of stress on alcohol responses and drinking behavior: tension reduction or
incentive motivation?
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Katherine M. Keiver, Ph.D.
1996-8: Alcohol and postmenopausal osteoporosis: a rat model.
University of Victoria (1)
Victoria, BC
Brian Christie, Ph.D.
2005-7: Effects of prenatal ethanol administration of hippocampal neurogenesis and synaptic
plasticity: Role of NMDA receptor subunit topology.
MANITOBA
National Research Council Canada, Institute for Biodiagnostics (1)
Winnipeg, MB
Krisztina Malisza, Ph.D.
2007-9: Stop, look and remember – Neuroimaging cognitive function in children with ARND
and ADHD.
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Memorial University of Newfoundland (3)
St. Johns, NL
Shannon D. Moeser, Ph.D.
1985-7: The effects of moderate alcohol intoxication on memory encoding and retrieval.
James N. Reynolds, Ph.D.
1993: Effects of phosphorylation and receptor interactions on the modulation of ion channel
function by ethanol.
John T. Weber, Ph.D.
2008-9: Effects of adolescent ethanol exposure on physiology and synaptic plasticity in the
cerebellum.
NOVA SCOTIA
Centre for Education and Research in Safety, Dartmouth (1)
Dartmouth, NS
Ron Van Houten, Ph.D.
1993-5: Effects of promoting low alcohol beverages on the alcohol consumption and BAC of
drinking establishment patrons.
Dalhousie University (3)
Halifax, NS
Sean Barrett, Ph.D.
2009-10: The effects of alcohol on the reinforcing and subjective effects of nicotine-containing
and denicotinized tobacco in drinkers that smoke.
Sherry H. Stewart, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Anxiety sensitivity and alcohol expectancies.
2001-3: Preventative efficacy of cognitive behavioural strategies matched to the motivational
bases of alcohol
misuse in at-risk youth.
Dalhousie University School of Medicine (1)
Halifax, NS
Alex Richman, M.D.
1987-8: Life tables which consider alcohol consumption, life style derived from a follow-up of
the Canada health survey.
Saint Mary’s University (1)
Halifax, NS
Ronald L. Cosper, Ph.D.
1984-5: Canadian drinking patterns: a time-budget perspective.
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ONTARIO
University of Guelph (3)
Guelph, ON
Manfred Brauer, Ph.D.
1991-2: A non-invasive method of studying hepatic glycerol metabolism in the in situ chronic
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ethanol-treated rat using in vivo P NMR spectroscopy.
Laura E. Nagy, Ph.D.
1991-3: Ethanol regulation of cAMP signal transduction in cultured hepatocytes.
1994-6: Regulation of Kupffer cell signal transduction by ethanol.
McMaster University (1)
Hamilton, ON
Shepard Siegel, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Learning and ethanol tolerance: Glycemic modulation of consolidation.
Queen’s University (1)
Kingston, ON
Gerald J.S. Wilde, Ph.D.
1987: The effect of BAC at 80mg/100ml upon risk-taking in a psychomotor and a cognitive
task.
Queen’s University/Kingston General Hospital (2)
Kingston, ON
Kimberley E. Dow, M.D.
1988-9: Ethanol neurotoxicity in vitro—mechanisms and protection.
1991: Influence of ethanol on plastic responses in neurons.
University of Western Ontario (1)
London, ON
Brian Timney, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Psychophysical investigation of the effects of alcohol on the human visual
system.
Traffic Injury Research Foundation of Canada (4)
Ottawa, ON
Herbert M. Simpson, Ph.D.
1982-4: Traffic accidents and youth: alcohol and other factors.
1986-8: Traffic accidents and lifestyle: alcohol, health and safety.
1988-91: Traffic accidents and youth: alcohol and other lifestyle factors.
1993-4: Predicting impaired driving among youth.
Brock University (2)
St. Catharines, ON
Stanley W. Sadava, Ph.D.
1988-90: A psychosocial study of problem drinking and the transition of university graduation.
1993-5: Problem drinking and the transition of graduation: a follow-up study.
Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto (8)
Toronto, ON
Howard Cappell, Ph.D. and Curt Breslin, Ph.D.
1994-6: Personal and situational determinants of alcohol-induced risk taking.
H. Gwynne Giles, Ph.D.
1985-6: Acetate as a marker of excessive alcohol consumption.
1986-7: Excretion of alcohol through human skin.
Robert E. Mann, Ph.D. and Reginald G. Smart, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Administrative license suspensions in Ontario: evaluation of impact and tests of
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the differential deterrence hypothesis.
Arturas Petronis, M.D., Ph.D.
1999-2000: Epigenetic regulation of the dopamine D2 gene in alcoholism patients and
controls.
Denise M. Tomkins, Ph.D.
1996-8: Central gabaergic mechanisms in regulating alcohol consumption.
Martin H. Zack, Ph.D.
1999-2001: Effects of negative and positive affective cues on alcohol-related cognition and
beer consumption in high and low anxiety-sensitive drinkers.
2002-4: Effects of alcohol on stress-induced memory activation in young, high and low
anxiety-sensitive drinkers.
Rotman Research Institute, Toronto (1)
Toronto, ON
Craig M. Easdon, Ph.D.
2000-2: Spatiotemporal properties of functional networks in human learning: Response
inhibition and alcohol.
Toronto Hospital Western Division (2)
Toronto, ON
Peter L. Carlen, M.D.
1992-4: Alcohol withdrawal brain hyperexcitability in a genetic mouse model: cellular
electrophysiological characteristics.
1998-2000: Alcohol actions on central nervous system gap junctional function and
expression.
University of Toronto (10)
Toronto, ON
Abby Goldstein, Ph.D.
2013-15: Examination of a developmental model of alcohol use and alcohol problems in
emerging adulthood.
Peter L. Carlen, M.D.
1983-5: Effects of ethanol on excitable membrane function of cerebellar Purkinje cells from
mature ethanol-tolerant and aged rats.
1985-9: Effects of ethanol on excitable membrane function of central mammalian neurons.
1989-91: Effects of ethanol on ionic currents in central mammalian neurons.
David M. Goldberg, M.D., Ph.D.
1986-7: Effect of alcohol upon lipoprotein catabolism in cultured human hepatoma cells.
Herbert Y. Gaisano, M.D.
2004-6: Basolateral exocytosis in the pancreatic acinar cell as a mechanism for alcohol
pancreatitis.
Larry A. Grupp, D.Sc.
1987-9: The role of angiotensin II in the control of voluntary alcohol intake.
Christian Hendershot, Ph.D.
2012-14: A prospective study of alcohol sensitivity phenotypes in late adolescence.
Richard W. Osborn, Ph.D.
1985-6: Alcohol consumption as a risk factor for mortality in the Canadian population.
Margaret L. Rand, Ph.D.
1988-90: Effects of ethanol on platelets in hypercholesterolemia.
University of Toronto School of Medicine (1)
Toronto, ON
Hector Orrego, M.D., F.R.C.P.(C.)
1986-8: Influence of acetaldehyde on the splanchnic hemodynamic response to ethanol.
York University (1)
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Toronto, ON
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Anne-Marie Wall, Ph.D.
2001-3: Alcohol outcome expectancies, memory accessibility, and situational variation in
college students’ drinking behavior.
University of Waterloo (5)
Waterloo, ON
Mark T. Fillmore, Ph.D.
1997-9: Alcohol and impaired inhibitory self-control: environmental and personal risk factors.
Ronald P. Schlegel, Ph.D.
1986-7: Alcohol use from adolescence through young adulthood: a longitudinal study.
Muriel D. Vogel-Sprott, Ph.D.
1982-3: Alcohol effects on driving skills of young drivers.
1993-5: Expectations about alcohol effects: relationships to behavioral impairment and
drinking habits.
1995-6: Information processing under alcohol: impairment, recovery, and tolerance of
processing accuracy and attention.
QUEBEC
Concordia University (1)
Montreal, QC
Nadia Chaudhri, Ph.D.
2009-11: Preventing relapse to alcoholism by manipulating extinction learning: preclinical
studies using animal models of relapse to ethanol-seeking.
Hospital Saint-Luc, Montreal (1)
Montreal, QC
Roger F. Butterworth, M.D.
1990-1: Thiamine deficiency in moderate and excessive drinkers: methods of assessment,
incidence, reversibility and relationship to the pathogenesis of peripheral neuropathy.
McGill University (5)
Montreal, QC
Ante L. Padjen, M.D., Ph.D.
1983-5: Effects of ethanol on excitable membranes and transmitter functions studied in vitro.
Roberta M. Palmour, Ph.D.
1990-2: Segregation of adenosine receptor profiles in
families with multigenerational alcoholism.
1992-3: Response of adenylate cyclase to agonist stimulation: a marker of susceptibility to
familial alcoholism?
Robert O. Pihl, Ph.D.
1982-3: The response to alcohol in a natural setting.
1985: Cognition and alcohol effects: the alcohol-aggression relationship.
Montreal General Hospital/McGill University (2)
Montreal, QC
Kathryn J. Gill, Ph.D.
1999-2001: The role of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in
ethanol self-administration and activation.
2003-5: Confirmation and fine mapping of a QTL for alcohol preference on chromosome 2
near the alpha-4 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
Université de Sherbrooke (1)
Sherbrooke, QC
Lucien Laforest, D.Sc.Soc.
1985: Measuring the effects of drinking/driving preventive campaign on a Quebec target
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population and possible generalization.
Douglas Hospital Research Center (2)
Verdun, QC
Christina Gianoulakis, Ph.D.
1992-4: Ethanol and stress interactions at the level of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
and pituitary b-endorphin of subjects at high and low risk for alcohol abuse.
1999-2000: Circadian cycles of b-endorphin, ACTH and cortisol in subjects at high and low
risk for alcoholism: effects of alcohol challenge in the afternoon.
SASKATCHEWAN
University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine (1)
Saskatoon, SK
Lillian E. Dyck, Ph.D.
1992: Genotyping of alcohol and acetaldehyde dehydrogenases in Cree Indians.
UNITED STATES
ALABAMA
University of Alabama at Birmingham (6)
Birmingham, AL
Shannon M. Bailey, Ph.D.
2003-5: Role of reactive nitrogen species in alcohol-induced liver injury: a proteomics
approach.
Francois M. Booyse, Ph.D.
1997-8: Increased fibrinolysis as a cardioprotective benefit of ethanol.
Gerald M. Fuller, Ph.D.
1998-2000: The role of alcohol on the biosynthesis of fibrinogen.
Hernan E. Grenett, Ph.D.
1999-2001: Alcohol influence on endothelial fibrinolysis-regulation of gene expression of
candidate plasminogen receptor—Annexin II.
Dale A. Parks, Ph.D.
1999-2000: Role of oxidants in cardioprotection.
Edlue M. Tabengwa, Ph.D.
2001-3: Mechanisms of alcohol-induced fibrinolysis in human monocytes.
University of Alabama, Huntsville (1)
Huntsville, AL
Allen W. Wilhite, Ph.D.
1998: Long term alcohol consumption and performance in the labor market.
ALASKA
University of Alaska (1)
Fairbanks, AK
John M. Booker, Ph.D.
1987-8: Patterns of alcohol use in Alaska: the influence of race/ethnicity, environment, and
the economy.
ARIZONA
Arizona State University (1)
Phoenix, AZ
Douglas T. Kenrick, Ph.D.
1993: Alcohol, arousal and risk.
University of Arizona (2)
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Tucson, AZ
Jennifer Maggs, Ph.D.
1998-2000: University Life Transitions Project: a telephone diary study of alcohol use and
consequences.
David C. Rowe, Ph.D.
1993-4: The transition to heavy drinking in adolescence.
ARKANSAS
University of Arkansas (3)
Fayetteville, AR
Lindsay S. Ham, Ph.D.
2010-12: Alcohol’s effects on emotional facial cue processing as a mechanism for social
stress response dampening.
Chudley E. Werch, Ph.D.
1988-9: “Know When to Say No”: Efficacy of a controlled drinking incentive contest and
printed behavioral materials.
Jacquelyn D. Wiersma, Ph.D.
2013: Alcohol use and interpersonal relationships: Pathways from adolescence into young
adulthood.
CALIFORNIA
California Department of Health Services, Berkeley (1)
Berkeley, CA
George A. Kaplan, Ph.D.
1994-6: Beverage type, drinking patterns, and atherosclerotic disease.
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (1)
Berkeley, CA
Andrew J. Treno, Ph.D.
1996-8: Alcohol availability and injury.
San Diego State University (1)
San Diego, CA
Nirelia Idrus, Ph.D.
2011-13: Fetal alcohol effects and vitamin D.
University of California School of Public Health, Berkeley(3)
Berkeley, CA
Mary-Caire King, Ph.D.
1989-90: Linkage analysis of candidate genes to alcohol-related disorders in families.
S. Leonard Syme, Ph.D.
1994-5: Does job stress influence drinking patterns in an ethnically mixed, blue collar
population?
1997-9: Peer drinking patterns, occupational stress factors and alcohol consumption in a
sample of urban transit operators.
University of California School of Medicine, Davis (2)
Davis, CA
Charles H. Halsted, M.D.
1987-8: Moderate ethanol consumption on folate homeostasis in the miniature pig.
1989-90: Effect of ethanol consumption on folate absorption in miniature pigs.
City of Hope Medical Center (1)
Duarte, CA
David E. Comings, M.D.
1988-9: Genetic factors in alcohol abuse.
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University of California San Francisco, Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center (23)
Emeryville, CA
Antonello Bonci, M.D.
2001-3: Dopamine receptor modulation in nucleus accumbens neurons after ethanol
withdrawal.
Laura H. Corbit, Ph.D.
2008-9: Alcohol self-administration in the rat: transition from goal-directed to habitual
behavior.
Andrew G. Davies, Ph.D.
2004-6: The genetics of acute ethanol tolerance and behavioral responses to ethanol in C.
elegans.
Ivan Diamond, M.D., Ph.D.
1985-9: Ethanol tolerance and dependence at a cellular level.
Li He, M.D.
2008-9: Ethanol and the trafficking of G protein-coupled receptors.
Ulrike A. Heberlein, Ph.D.
1994-5: Mutations that affect ethanol responses in Drosophila.
2000-2: Neural circuits regulating ethanol tolerance in Drosophila.
Gregory O. Hjelmstad, Ph.D.
2008-9: Substance P and ethanol reward.
Clyde W. Hodge, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Alcohol-seeking behavior, PKC knockout mice, and GABAA receptors.
F. Woodward Hopf, Ph.D.
2006-8: ISKCa2+ activation and the dorsal striatum: a potential novel treatment for alcohol
seeking.
Andrew S. Kayser, M.D., Ph.D.
2010-12: Frontal cortical networks and cognitive control in subjects with alcohol-use
disorders.
Anna Lee, Ph.D.
2011-13: PKC epsilon regulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors is a novel mechanism in
co-morbid alcohol and nicotine addiction.
Robert O. Messing, M.D.
1987-8: Regulation of protein kinase C by ethanol.
1988-90: Role of protein kinase C in adaptation to ethanol in cultured neural cells.
1991-3: Protein kinase C and enhancement of neurite growth by ethanol.
1993-5: Regulation of N- and P-type calcium channels by ethanol.
1997-9: Responses to ethanol in transgenic delta protein kinase C mice.
Michael F. Miles, M.D., Ph.D.
1989-90: Molecular genetic analysis of ethanol-responsive genes in neural cell cultures.
1991-2: Mechanisms of ethanol-regulated gene expression.
1993-4: Characterization of a novel ethanol-responsive gene: PhLP, a potential modulator of
G-protein function.
Garret Stuber, Ph.D.
2009-10: Afferent specific excitatory plasticity in the nucleus accumbens following voluntary
ethanol intake.
Richard M. van Rijn, Ph.D.
2010-12: Identification of delta opioid receptor subtypes as novel targets to treat alcoholism.
Jun Wang, M.D., Ph.D.
2010-12: Ethanol-mediated facilitation of dorsotriatal NMDAR activity and alcohol drinking
behavior.
University of California, Irvine (1)
Irvine, CA
David S. Timberlake, Ph.D.
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2005-6: Variation in the genetic and environmental determinants of alcohol use over time and
by environment.
La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation (1)
La Jolla, CA
Gregg L. Duester, Ph.D.
1994-5: Molecular genetics of human class IV alcohol dehydrogenase.
The Scripps Research Institute (2)
La Jolla, CA
George F. Koob, Ph.D.
1990-4: Neuroanatomical substrates of ethanol reinforcement and dependence and the
effects of neuronal gamma-aminobutyric acid.
Pietro Paolo Sanna, M.D.
1998-2000: CNS effects of alcohol: molecular neuroadaptation to alcohol.
California State University at Long Beach (3)
Long Beach, CA
Young-Hee Cho, Ph.D.
1998-9: The effects of alcohol and gender on decision-making of sexual risk-taking.
Douglas A. Parker, Ph.D.
1983: Epidemiological research on occupational conditions, alcohol use and abuse, and
psychological functioning.
1989: Research on the simultaneous use of alcohol, cocaine, and other drugs among young
adults.
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Long Beach (1)
Long Beach, CA
Steven L. Schandler, Ph.D.
2002-3: Attention deficit and vulnerability to alcoholism
Friends Research Institute (1)
Los Angeles, CA
John M. Roll, Ph.D.
2003-5: Conditioned enhancement of alcohol's motivational-incentive properties.
Loyola Marymount University (3)
Los Angeles, CA
Shannon R. Kenney, Ph.D.
2010-12: Increasing protective strategies with students of poorer mental health to reduce
alcohol risk.
Lucy Kilp-Napper, Ph.D.
2012-14: A parent-based social norms alcohol intervention for first-year college students.
Joseph W. LaBrie, Ph.D.
2005-7: Group social norms motivational intervention with interactive real-time feedback.
University of California at Los Angeles (8)
Los Angeles, CA
Gaylord D. Ellison, Ph.D.
1984-5: High alcohol consumers in a rat colony: stages of development.
Kym F. Faull, Ph.D.
1990-3: Tryptoline and harman formation from alcohol and tryptophan.
Bengt Muthén, Ph.D.
1998-9: Studying transitions in alcohol use: growth mixture modeling on the National
Longitudinal Study of Youth.
Jerome Rabow, Ph.D.
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1991: Peer interventions to prevent drunk driving.
Lara A. Ray, Ph.D.
2008-9: Integrating human laboratory paradigms to refine alcoholism phenotypes.
John M. Roll, Ph.D.
2003-5: Conditioned enhancement of alcohol's motivational-incentive properties.
Melvin Seeman, Ph.D.
1983-4: A longitudinal study of alienation and alcohol use.
Martin Wallner, Ph.D.
2004-6: Hunting for the alcohol receptor.
University of Southern California (5)
Los Angeles, CA
Ronald L. Alkana, Pharm.D., Ph.D.
1997-9: Using hyperbaric exposure to identify ethanol’s sites of action in stably transfected
cells.
Mitchell Earleywine, Ph.D.
1993: Sensitization, tolerance, and familial alcoholism.
Elana B. Gordis, Ph.D.
2005-7: Role of ANS activation and PTSD in links between maltreatment and adolescent
alcohol expectancies and use.
Susan E. Luczak, Ph.D.
2006-8: Real-time assessment of alcohol involvement across ALDH2 genotypes.
Vicki E. Pollock, Ph.D.
1992-4: Alcoholism risk: psychological factors in alcoholism development.
University of Southern California School of Medicine (2)
Los Angeles, CA
José C. Fernández-Checa, Ph.D.
1991-3: Effects of ethanol on the transport and compartmentalization of hepatic glutathione.
Jun Xu, M.D., Ph.D.
2011-13: Notch signaling in synergistic steatohepatitis induced by obesity and alcohol.
Veterans Administration Medical Center, West Los Angeles (1)
West Los Angeles, CA
Mei-Ping Chang, Ph.D.
1997-9: Effects of ethanol on CD40-mediated signaling in T cell-dependent B cell response.
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Oakland (1)
Oakland, CA
Arthur L. Klatsky, M.D.
1982-96: Alcohol consumption and multiphasic health checkup findings.
University of California at San Diego (8)
San Diego, CA
Chitra Mandyam, Ph.D.
2011-13: Alcohol dependence inhibits medial prefrontal cortex gliogenesis.
Linda McEvoy, Ph.D.
2011-12: 25-year trajectories of alcohol use and health in an older community cohort.
Bernd Schnabl, M.D.
2011-13: Analysis of the enteric microbiome associated with alcoholic liver disease.
Marc A. Schuckit, M.D.
1983-4: Pharmacogenetic role of acetaldehyde in alcoholism: a re-analysis.
1985-7: Men at risk for alcoholism: a search for subgroups.
1988: A preliminary follow-up of sons of alcoholics and matched controls.
Ekihiro Seki, M.D., Ph.D.
2009-11: Innate immunity regulates the activation of hepatic stellate cells and Kupffer cells in
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alcoholic-induced liver fibrosis.
Ryan Trim, Ph.D.
2011-12: Desistance from alcohol-use disorders and problems in adulthood.
Veterans Medical Research Foundation (2)
San Diego, CA
Gerhard Schulteis, Ph.D.
1997-9: Neuroadaptation in brain reward systems as a motivational factor in excessive
ethanol intake.
Tamara L. Wall, Ph.D.
1999-2001: Low risk for alcohol involvement in Jewish Americans.
Northern California Institute for Research and Evaluation (1)
San Francisco, CA
Daniel H. Mathalon, Ph.D., M.D.
2004-6: Automatic processing of alcohol cues in chronic alcoholism.
San Francisco General Hospital (1)
San Francisco, CA
Mary O. Gray, M.D.
2005-7: Moderate alcohol consumption and cardiac metabolism.
University of California at San Francisco (8)
San Francisco, CA
D. Montgomery Bissell, M.D.
1990-2: Role of iron in the initiation of alcohol-related hepatic inflammation.
Michael E. Charness, M.D.
1985-8: Alcohol and opioid receptors: molecular interaction.
Olayinka Dina, D.V.M., Ph.D.
2006-8: Catecholamine mechanisms in alcohol-induced neuropathy.
Vincent M. Figueredo, M.D.
1996-8: Chronic ethanol use protects against myocardial reperfusion injury.
David A. Greenberg, M.D., Ph.D.
1986-90: Regulation of voltage-dependent calcium channels by ethanol.
Jacquelyn J. Maher, M.D.
1994-6: The role of interleukin 8 in alcoholic hepatitis.
William W. Parmley, M.D.
1987-8: Alcoholic cardiomyopathy—protection by verapamil.
Dorit Ron, Ph.D.
2001-3: Identification of NMDA receptor binding proteins regulated by ethanol-induced
phosphorylation.
University of California at Santa Barbara (1)
Santa Barbara, CA
Tod E. Kippin, Ph.D.
2005-7: Alcohol and adult neural stem cell function.
Stanford University (1)
Stanford, CA
Jerome A. Yesavage, M.D.
1995-7: Hormone levels, alcohol elimination, and carryover in female aviators.
Stanford University School of Medicine (4)
Stanford, CA
Kym F. Faull, Ph.D.
1990-3: Tryptoline and harman formation from alcohol and tryptophan.
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Dora B. Goldstein, M.D.
1984-5: Ethanol sensitivity of red cell membranes from genetically different individuals.
1986-8: Effects of alcohol on cell membranes.
Daria Mochly-Rosen, Ph.D.
1993-5: Ethanol modulation of cardiac myocyte function.
COLORADO
University of Colorado (1)
Boulder, CO
David S. Timberlake, Ph.D.
2005-6: Variation in the genetic and environmental determinants of alcohol use over time and
by environment.
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver (3)
Denver, CO
David N.M. Jones, Ph.D.
1999-2000: The molecular basis of alcohol specificity in the Drosophila protein, LUSH.
Michael Overduin, Ph.D.
1997-8: Structural basis of alcohol action on the glycine receptor.
Masami Yoshimura, D.Sc.
1999-2001: Ethanol responsive domains of adenylyl cyclase.
CONNECTICUT
Hartford Hospital (1)
Hartford, CT
Beth M. Anderson, Ph.D.
2010-12: Alcohol cue reactivity as a predictor of future alcohol-use disorders.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine (3)
Farmington, CT
Catherine H. Wu, Ph.D.
1985-7: Investigations on the prediction and treatment of chronic alcoholic liver disease.
1989-91: Regulation of collagen synthesis by procollagen propeptides in ethanol-induced
cirrhotic liver.
1991-3: Identification of active procollagen propeptide sequences and their effect on
acetaldehyde-induced stimulation of procollagen synthesis.
Yale University (7)
New Haven, CT
Tara Chaplin, Ph.D.
2011-13: Responses during parent-child interactions and alcohol use behaviors in
adolescents.
William R. Corbin, Ph.D.
2002-3: Acute effects of alcohol on information processing and behavioral control.
Shizhong Han, Ph.D.
2010: Investigating the genetic components of alcohol dependence by second-wave analysis
of the GWAS datasets.
Jaakko Lappalainen, M.D., Ph.D.
2002-4: Molecular genetic risk factors in adolescent alcoholism.
Robert Leeman, Ph.D.
2012-14: A brief, web-based alcohol reduction intervention for undergraduates: An initial
study.
Daniel H. Mathalon, Ph.D., M.D.
2004-6: Automatic processing of alcohol cues in chronic alcoholism.
Tomoko Udo, Ph.D.
2013: ghrelin associated with alcohol craving and self-administration in alcohol-use disorders.
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Yale University School of Medicine (8)
New Haven, CT
Chiang-shan Ray Li, M.D., Ph.D.
2007-9: Inhibitory control and alcohol dependence.
Xingguang Luo, M.D., Ph.D.
2005-7: Fine-mapping risk alleles for alcohol dependence at the CHRM2 locus.
Sherry A. McKee, Ph.D.
2004-6: Effect of alcohol on reactivity to tobacco in experimental smokers.
Albert Perrino, M.D.
2006-7: Heightened pain processing in individuals at risk for alcoholism.
Edward Perry, M.D.
2006-8: Interactive psychopharmacologic effects of alcohol and nicotine in humans.
Julie K. Staley, Ph.D.
2002-4: Effects of dual alcohol and tobacco abuse on brain nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
Huiping Zhang, Ph.D.
2007-9: Association study of a subfamily (Rz) of regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) genes
in alcohol dependence.
Lingjun Zuo, M.D., Ph.D.
2013: Post-GWAS search for risk loci for alcohol and nicotine co-dependence using thirdgeneration sequencing.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Children’s Research Institute (1)
Washington, DC
Kazue Hashimoto-Torii, Ph.D.
2014: Heterogeneous activation of stress response signaling in the brain by fetal alcohol
exposure.
Georgetown University Medical Center (1)
Washington, DC
Eileen M. Redmond, Ph.D.
1996-8: Effect of ethanol on shear stress-induced responses in vascular cells.
George Washington University School of Medicine (1)
Washington, DC
Jane Susan Jacobs, Ed.D.
1990-1: The relationship between origin family ritual alcohol use and current alcohol use.
Howard University College of Medicine (1)
Washington, DC
Robert G. Carpentier, M.D.
1983-5: Effect of moderate ingestion of alcohol on the rat myocardium.
Veterans Administration Medical Center (1)
Washington, DC
Anna Mae Diehl, M.D.
1988-90: The effect of ethanol on polyamine biosynthesis and oncogene expression during
liver regeneration.
FLORIDA
Florida Gulf Coast University (1)
Fort Myers, FL
Elena Stepanova, Ph.D.
2011-13: Effects of exposure to alcohol-related cues on prejudice, stereotyping and
discrimination.
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University of Florida College of Medicine (4)
Gainesville, FL
Jay Block, M.D.
1983-5: Alcohol ingestion, sleep and breathing.
Christopher M. de Fiebre, Ph.D.
1995-6: Ethanol and nicotinic cholinergic receptor subtypes.
C. Shawn Dotson, Ph.D.
2010: Hormonal modulation of alcohol taste.
Marieta B. Heaton, Ph.D.
1992-3: The influence of chronic ethanol exposure on neurotrophic interactions in the
developing septo-hippocampal system.
University of Florida, Gainesville (3)
Gainesville, FL
L. Judson Chandler, Ph.D.
1994-5: Ethanol and hypoxic/ischemic induced neurotoxicity.
Yijun Liu, Ph.D.
2002-4: Time-dependent effects of acute alcohol administration in the human brain.
Joanna Peris, Ph.D.
1993-5: The neurochemical basis for the cocaine abolishment of ethanol tolerance.
University of Miami School of Medicine (1)
Miami, FL
Deborah C. Mash, Ph.D.
1992-3: Voluntary consumption of beverage alcohol by Vervet monkeys: Neuroamine
receptor regulation during induction and withdrawal.
Florida State University (3)
Tallahassee, FL
Wei-Chun Chin, Ph.D.
2003-5: Premature activation of zymogen granules in acute pancreatitis induced by alcohol.
James D. Orcutt, Ph.D.
1992-4: Alcohol, time, and affective change: a study of student and adult drinking events.
Ralph Radach, Ph.D.
2007-9: Visuomotor impairments due to acute alcohol intoxication.
GEORGIA
Emory University (1)
Atlanta, GA
Theresa W. Gauthier, M.D.
2002-4: Maternal alcohol induces alveolar macrophage apoptosis – a need for glutathione.
Emory University School of Medicine (1)
Atlanta, GA
Clinton D. Kilts, Ph.D.
2000-2: The neural correlates of cue-induced alcohol craving and of the regulation of cue
reactivity and anger.
University of Georgia (1)
Athens, GA
James MacKillop, Ph.D.
2007-9: Understanding craving for alcohol via behavioral economics.
Medical College of Georgia (4)
Augusta, GA
Laura C. Daniell, Ph.D.
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1989: Ethanol and intracellular calcium stores.
1990-2: Ethanol alteration of central N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor function.
1993-5: Brain N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and low-dose stimulant effects of ethanol.
Makio Iwashima, Ph.D.
2006-8: Alcohol induced regulatory T cell expansion.
IDAHO
Idaho State University (1)
Pocatello, ID
Nicole Prause, Ph.D.
2008-9: Effects of alcohol on behavioral activation tendencies during states of reproductive
relevance.
ILLINOIS
Loyola University Chicago (1)
Chicago, IL
Makio Iwashima, Ph.D.
2006-8: Alcohol induced regulatory T cell expansion.
University of Chicago (4)
Chicago, IL
Emma Childs, Ph.D.
2011-13: Location, location, location: Associations between alcohol drinking and the
environment.
Harriet de Wit, Ph.D.
1988-9: Effects of alcohol on cerebral glucose utilization: a feasibility study.
Andrea C. King, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Alcohol response in early-stage drinkers.
Marvin W. Makinen, M.D., D.Phil.
1994-5: Organ-specific in vivo imaging of alcohol metabolism.
University of Chicago School of Medicine (1)
Chicago, IL
Joel Horwitz, Ph.D.
1991-2: Phosphatidylethanol formation in neuronal tissue and lymphocytes.
University of Illinois (5)
Chicago, IL
Dingcai Cao, Ph.D.
2011-13: Alcohol effects on visual processing in at-risk social drinkers.
David J. McKirnan, Ph.D.
1986-7: Lifestyles and substance abuse in the homosexual community.
Sohrab Mobarhan, M.D.
1987-8: Effect of ethanol on biliary secretion of vitamin A metabolites.
Judith A. Richman, Ph.D.
1992-4: Work roles and alcohol consumption across the transition to parenthood.
Sarah Elizabeth Ullman, Ph.D.
1996-8: Alcohol use and outcomes of rape attacks.
University of Illinois at Chicago (1)
Chicago, IL
Hari Manev, M.D., Ph.D.
2003-5: GABA-B receptors and behavioral actions of alcohol.
University of Illinois College of Nursing (1)
Chicago, IL
Dorie W. Schwertz, Ph.D., R.N.
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1990-2: Ethanol induced changes in myocardial phosphoinositides (PPI).
University of Illinois Health Science Center (1)
Chicago, IL
Christine L. Melchior, Ph.D.
1985-7: Effects of beta-carbolines on ethanol self-administration and tolerance.
Illinois State University College of Business (1)
Normal, IL
William C. Lesch, Ph.D.
1987-8: An analysis of contemporary American lifestyles as related to the consumption of
alcoholic beverages.
INDIANA
Indiana University (7)
Indianapolis, IN
Dena Davidson, Ph.D.
1999-2000: An intervention for lowering hazardous drinking and alcohol-related negative
consequences.
Christopher Lapish, Ph.D.
2013: Targeting the prefrontal cortical dopamine system in excessive drinking.
David B. Pisoni, Ph.D.
1995-7: Effects of alcohol on speech production.
Martin Plawecki, M.D.,
Indiana University
2014: Alcohol exposure rate control.
Mark J. Stewart, Ph.D.
1995-6: Regulation of human aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 gene expression.
Jiashin Wu, Ph.D.
2002-4: Alcohol and ischemic ventricular arrhythmias in isolated and perfused canine
ventricular muscle.
Karmen K. Yoder, Ph.D.
2007-9: Imaging the dopamine response to alcohol in nontreatment-seeking alcoholics.
Indiana University School of Medicine (2)
Indianapolis, IN
David W. Crabb, M.D.
1989-91: Aldehyde dehydrogenase genotypes and alcohol sensitivity.
David A. Kareken, Ph.D.
2003-5: Functional MRI of alcohol olfactory cues during IV ethanol infusion.
IOWA
Iowa State University (1)
Ames, IA
Lloyd L. Avant, Ph.D.
1988-9: Alcohol and visual processing of traffic sign information.
University of Iowa (2)
Iowa City, IA
Susan M.J. Dunn, Ph.D.
1988-9: The effects of alcohol on GABA receptor function.
Harold A. Mulford, Ph.D.
1991-2: Factors influencing the dynamics of alcohol use trends.
University of Iowa College of Medicine (2)
Iowa City, IA
91
Nicholas J. Pantazis, Ph.D.
1995-7: The roles of calcium and nitric oxide in the mechanism of ethanol-induced neuronal
cell death.
William R. Yates, M.D.
1987: A case-control study of motor vehicle accidents among alcoholics.
University of Iowa College of Nursing (1)
Iowa City, IA
Toni Tripp Reimer, Ph.D., R.N.
1987-8: Patterns of alcohol use/abuse in four ethnic groups.
KANSAS
Kansas State University (1)
Manhattan, KS
Meena Kumari, Ph.D.
2003-5: Effect of chronic ethanol exposure on in vivo regulation of NR1 mRNA binding transacting proteins.
KENTUCKY
Morehead State University (1)
Morehead, KY
David R. Rudy, Ph.D.
1989-91: The adult children of alcoholics movement.
University of Kentucky (2)
Lexington, KY
Donald A. Cohen, Ph.D.
1985-6: The role of interleukin-1 in alcoholic liver disease.
Cecile A. Marczinski, Ph.D.
2005-7: Acute effects of alcohol on behavioral control and simulated driving in frequent and
infrequent binge drinker.
LOUISIANA
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (1)
New Orleans, LA
Nicholas W. Gilpin, Ph.D.
2013-15: of melanocortin-4 receptors (MC4Rs) in chronic alcohol-induced changes in thermal
sensitivity.
Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans (2)
New Orleans, LA
Reuben A. Gonzales, Ph.D.
1987-9: Acute and chronic effects of ethanol on depolarization and calcium channel activated
phosphoinositide hydrolysis in brain.
Carol M. Mason, M.D.
1996-8: Alcohol, immune activation, and the lung.
Louisiana State University Medical Center, Shreveport (1)
Shreveport, LA
L. Judson Chandler, Ph.D.
1994-5: Ethanol and hypoxic/ischemic induced neurotoxicity
MARYLAND
Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health (8)
Baltimore, MD
Cheryl S. Alexander, Ph.D.
92
1993-4: Gender differences in drinking patterns among rural adolescents.
M. Harvey Brenner, Ph.D.
1982-4: Models of mortality associated with consumption of specified alcoholic beverages in
six countries, 1950-1979.
1983-4: National patterns of hospital utilization associated with consumption of specified
alcoholic beverages, United States, 1960-1982.
Young-Nam Cha, Ph.D.
1983: Synergistic effect of alcohol metabolism on carcinogenesis: protection with BHA.
1983-4: Role of hepatic cytosol NADH: quinone reductase in ethanol metabolism.
Rosa M. Crum, M.D.
2000-2: Secondary prevention of high risk drinking in severely mentally ill: a pilot study to
assess feasibility of a brief intervention strategy.
Margaret E. Ensminger, Ph.D.
1988-90: Prospective study of alcohol problems substance abuse and criminality in a black,
young adult population.
Allyn W. Kimball, Ph.D.
1989-90: Models for alcohol consumption in statistical analyses.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (19)
Baltimore, MD
Frank A. Anania, M.D.
1999-2000: Aldehydes and adduct formation in liver fibrosis.
2000-1: Signal transduction mechanisms in alcohol related liver fibrosis.
Mark G. Clemens, Ph.D.
1994-6: Ito cells in ethanol modulation of liver microcirculation.
Sylvain Doré, Ph.D.
2003-5: Neuroprotective mechanisms of resveratrol in combination with alcohol.
Arthur M. Feldman, M.D., Ph.D.
1990-2: The effects of ethanol on cultured myocyte signal transduction.
Ann L. Hubbard, Ph.D.
1990-1; 1992-3: Alcohol’s effect on vesicle traffic in liver.
Penelope M. Keyl, Ph.D.
1999-2001: Evaluating alcohol screening questions among emergency department patients.
Mariana Lazo, Ph.D., M.D., Sc.M.
2013-15: The role of moderate alcohol consumption in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Guohua Li, M.D., Dr.P.H.
1997-9: The role of alcohol in asthma.
Esteban Mezey, M.D.
1989-90: Influences of sex and hormones on ethanol metabolism.
1991-2: Regulation of gastric alcohol dehydrogenase by food and hormones.
1993-4: Acetaldehyde and collagen production by hepatic lipocytes.
Richard D. Moore, M.D.
1984-6: Effectiveness of daily low dose alcohol consumption in elevating plasma HDL-C and
apoprotein A-1 levels: a prospective randomized trial.
1986-7: Epidemiologic analysis of blood pressure and alcohol use in Maryland.
Gary S. Wand, M.D.
1990-1: Alterations in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis by ethanol.
1995-7: Opioid blockade and the risk of alcoholism.
Vincent W. Yang, M.D., Ph.D.
1990-1: The role of C/EBP in activating hepatic alcohol dehydrogenase gene.
1992: Purification and characterization of a transcription factor for the rat class I alcohol
dehydrogenase gene.
1993: A transgenic model of studying alcohol dehydrogenase gene expression.
University of Maryland, College Park (1)
College Park, MD
93
Derek K. Iwamoto, Ph.D.
2013-15: The role of feminine norms on prospective alcohol use among underage AsianAmerican and Caucasian women.
University of Maryland School of Medicine (2)
Baltimore, MD
Frank L. Margolis, Ph.D.
2006-8: Neuronal loss and replacement after ethanol and abstinence.
Brian N. Mathur, Ph.D.
University of Maryland School of Medicine
2014: Ethanol modulation of nucleus accumbens inhibitory microcircuits.
University of Maryland, Baltimore (1)
Baltimore, MD
Patricia C. Dischinger, Ph.D.
1991: The impact of alcohol on critically injured vehicle drivers.
MASSACHUSETTS
McLean Hospital, (1)
Belmont, MA
Jack H. Mendelson, M.D.
1984: Analysis of data on relation of alcohol abuse to hypertension.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (1)
Boston, MA
Janice Zabolotny, Ph.D.
2007-9: Role of PTP1B overexpression in pathogenesis of alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Boston Medical Center (1)
Boston, MA
Robert H. Friedman, M.D.
2000-2: Automated telephone screening for problem drinking.
Boston University (1)
Boston, MA
Tibor P. Palfai, Ph.D.
2000-2: Self-control of hazardous drinking: The influence of alcohol and alcohol cues on the
retrieval of moderate-drinking skills.
Boston University School of Medicine (4)
Boston, MA
Luc Djoussé, M.D.
2000-2: Alcohol consumption and risk of lung cancer.
David T. Felson, M.D.
1996: The effect of alcohol consumption on changes in bone density in the elderly.
Lynn L. Moore, D.Sc.
1997-9: Alcoholic consumption, body weight, and weight
change.
Lynn Rosenberg, Sc.D.
1985-7: A case-control study of breast cancer in relation to alcohol-consumption.
Boston University School of Public Health (5)
Boston, MA
Thomas C. Harford, Ph.D.
1996-7: A study of alcohol abuse among college students.
1999-2000: Unemployment and alcohol abuse in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.
94
Jonathan Howland, Ph.D.
1993: The effects of drinking age laws on the incidence of drowning.
1996-8: Are federal laws on drinking and commercial boating safe?
Lee Strunin, Ph.D.
1991-2: Drinking practices and perceptions of risk for HIV infection among black adolescents.
Boston University School of Social Work (1)
Boston, MA
Sunny H. Shin, Ph.D.
2009-11: Childhood maltreatment, self-regulation, and alcohol use in emerging adulthood.
Boston Veterans Administration Medical Center (1)
Boston, MA
Joseph S. LoCastro, Ph.D.
1996-8: Personality, family history, and patterns of alcohol use in older men.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital (7)
Boston, MA
Umed A. Ajani, M.B.B.S., M.P.H.
1997-8: Alcohol consumption and risk of cancer: the Physicians’ Health Study.
Janis L. Anderson, Ph.D.
1993-5: Seasonal changes in alcohol abuse and mood.
Grace Chang, M.D.
1997-9: Alcohol abuse and bone marrow transplant.
Mark A. Creager, M.D.
1996-8: The effect of alcohol on endothelial function in humans.
Charles Hennekens, M.D., Dr.P.H.
1983-4: A pilot study of alcohol, diet and other risk factors for MI among dentists.
1984-5: The relationship of beer, wine, and liquor intake and cardiovascular risk in women.
Paul M. Ridker, M.D.
1993-4: Effects of moderate alcohol consumption on fibrinolytic function.
Children’s Hospital Boston (1)
Boston, MA
Hongbo R. Luo, Ph.D.
2007-9: Molecular basis of alcohol-induced neutrophil chemotaxis defect.
Health and Addictions Research, Inc., Boston (1)
Boston, MA
Peter W. Kreiner, Ph.D.
2002-4: Spatial dynamics of alcohol-related health problems, risk, and protection at the town
and zip code area levels.
JSI Research and Training Institute, Boston (1)
Boston, MA
Thomas W. Mangione, Ph.D.
1996: Abusive work environments: impact on drinking behaviors.
Massachusetts General Hospital (6)
Boston, MA
George H. Addona, Ph.D.
2001-3: Investigation of alcohol binding sites on the human glycine receptor.
Lawrence F. Borges, M.D.
1985-6: Pathogenesis of alcoholic cerebellar degeneration.
David B. Herzog, M.D.
2002-3: Alcoholism in women with anorexia and bulimia nervosa.
95
Robert M. Mihalek, Ph.D.
2000-2: A mouse model to study relevance of an alcohol binding site amino acid in PKC
delta.
2000-2: Ethanol and neurosteroid responses in region-specific GABA receptor knockouts.
Paola Pedrelli, Ph.D.
2011-12: Toward developing a positive and negative reinforcement framework of binge
drinking among college students.
New England Deaconess Hospital (1)
Boston, MA
Amin A. Nanji, M.D., F.R.C.P.C.
1997: Alcoholic liver injury in females.
New England Medical Center (1)
Boston, MA
Benjamin C. Amick III, Ph.D.
1995-7: Organizational determinants of drinking.
Northeastern University (1)
Boston, MA
Shirley M. Tsunoda, Pharm.D.
1998-9: The effects of wine on cytochrome P450 3A4 activity.
University of Massachusetts School of Medicine, Boston (1)
Boston, MA
Giles Martin, Ph.D.
2002-4: Compartmentalization of acute and chronic effects of ethanol on nucleus accumbens
calcium-activated potassium channels.
Cambridge Health Alliance (1)
Cambridge, MA
Julia Braverman, Ph.D.
2013-15: The effect of tailoring a testimonial message on excessive drinking by personal
relevance on implicit and explicit narrative persuasion.
Harvard Medical School (5)
Cambridge, MA
Anita Bechtholt-Gompf, Ph.D.
2011-12: Kappa-opioid mechanisms in escalating ethanol intake and acute withdrawalinduced anxiety.
Michael E. Charness, M.D.
1994-6: Regulation of delta-opioid receptor gene expression in ethanol-sensitive and
insensitive cell lines.
Suzhen Chen, M.D., Ph.D.
2008-9: Molecular mechanisms of alcohol-induced brain damage.
D.M. Hegsted, Ph.D., R.J. Nicolosi, Ph.D., and Ronald D. Hunt, D.V.M.
1984-6: Diet-ethanol determinants of lipoproteins, especially HDL.
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David D. Rutstein, M.D.
1984-5: Serum 2, 3-butanediol following ethanol ingestion by MZ and DZ co-twins of alcoholic
twins.
Harvard School of Public Health (3)
Cambridge, MA
Brian MacMahon, M.D., Ph.D.
1986-8: A study of beer consumption, other dietary factors and risk of rectal cancer.
Shirley W. Thenen, Ph.D.
96
1982-3: Alcohol-nutrient interaction in pregnancy.
Walter C. Willett, M.D. and Johanna M. Seddon, M.D.
1993-4: A prospective study of moderate alcohol consumption and risk of age-related
macular degeneration.
Harvard University (1)
Cambridge, MA
Jordan B. Peterson, Ph.D.
1995-6: Implications of differential sensitivity to ethanol-induced heart-rate acceleration
among nonalcoholic sons of male alcoholics with multigenerational alcoholic family histories,
and family history negative controls.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown (1)
Charlestown, MA
Ksenija Marinkovic, Ph.D.
2005-7: Neural dynamics of alcohol effects on conflict monitoring and cognitive control.
University of Lowell (5)
Lowell, MA
Jerome L. Hojnacki, Ph.D.
1982-3: Influence of alcohol on primate HDL composition.
1983-4: Alcohol-induced changes in high density lipoprotein metabolism.
1985-6: Alcohol-induced changes in sex hormones and high density lipoprotein (HDL2/HDL3)
subfraction metabolism.
1987-8: Drinking pattern, lipoprotein profile, and coronary heart disease risk.
1988-90: Ethanol and lipoprotein-prostanoid interactions.
Tufts University (3)
Medford, MA
Joseph F. DeBold, Ph.D.
2000-2: Alcohol and aggression: a role for neurosteroids and GABA.
Klaus A. Miczek, Ph.D.
2000-2: Alcohol, impulsive aggression and corticolimbic serotonin.
Isabel Quadros, Ph.D.
2010: Alcohol-heightened aggression in mice: modulation by CRF-serotonin interactions in
the dorsal raphe nucleus.
Brandeis University (2)
Waltham, MA
K.C. Hayes, Ph.D., D.V.M.
1986-7: Dietary fat and alcohol interactions.
Brad S. Krevor, Ph.D.
2004-6: Application of social norms marketing to reducing underage sales of alcohol
beverages.
University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester (3)
Worcester, MA
Alejandro M. Dopico, M.D., Ph.D.
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1995-7: Molecular mechanisms underlying the modulation of large conductance, Ca +
activated K channels by ethanol.
Andrzej Pietrzykowski, M.D., Ph.D.
2006-8: miRNA regulation of alcohol actions in mammalian brain.
Steven N. Treistman, Ph.D.
1991-2: Effects of chronic alcohol on calcium channels in differentiated PC12 cells.
MICHIGAN
97
University of Michigan (1)
Ann Arbor, MI
Jerry A. Stitzel, Ph.D.
2001-3: Nicotine receptor variability and alcohol sensitivity in mice.
Wayne State University (2)
Detroit, MI
Emily R. Grekin, Ph.D.
2009: Prospective prediction of alcohol use among African-American and Caucasian college
students.
Gail May (McCarver), M.D.
1991-3: ADH2 genotype and ethanol intake as determinants of ethanol metabolism in
women.
Michigan State University (1)
East Lansing, MI
Robert A. Zucker, Ph.D.
1991-2: Tracking the evolution of risk and protective factors among COAs in childhood.
MINNESOTA
University of Minnesota (1)
Minneapolis, MN
Joseph Westermeyer, M.D., Ph.D.
1985-6: Modification of drinking practices among Hmong refugees.
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Minneapolis (1)
Minneapolis, MN
Mark L. Willenbring, M.D.
1988-9: A health education approach to heavy drinkers in the medical setting.
Saint Olaf College (1)
Northfield, MN
Shelly D. Dickinson, Ph.D.
2009-10: Ethanol-induced conditioned place aversion in adolescent and adult mice: The
effects of ethanol pre-exposure and dopamine receptor blockade.
MISSISSIPPI
University of Southern Mississippi (1)
Hattiesburg, MS
Mitchell E. Berman, Ph.D.
1996-8: Effects of d-Fenfluramine on alcohol-related aggression.
University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson (2)
Jackson, MS
Jose Javier Miguel-Hidalgo, Ph.D.
2000-2: Histopathology of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in comorbid alcohol dependence and
suicide.
Craig R. Rush, Ph.D.
1996-8: Effects of isradipine, a calcium channel blocker, on the reinforcing and subjective
effects of ethanol in humans.
Mississippi State University (1)
Mississippi State, MS
Frank M. Howell, Ph.D.
1991: Trends in drinking, drug-use, and driving among U.S. teenagers: an application of
problem-behavior theory using replicate nationwide samples of high school seniors.
98
University of Mississippi (1)
University, MS
Alan M. Gross, Ph.D.
1999-2000: Alcohol and date rape: male perception of female arousal and refusal.
MISSOURI
University of Missouri (6)
Columbia, MO
Young-Hee Cho, Ph.D.
1998-9: The effects of alcohol and gender on decision-making of sexual risk-taking.
Nelson Cowan, Ph.D.
2003-5: Effects of acute alcohol intoxication on working-memory capacities of the focus of
attention.
Ronald Seth Friedman, Ph.D.
2005-7: Automatic effects of alcohol expectancies on consumptive and non-consumptive
behavior.
Gabriele Gratton, M.D., Ph.D.
2000-2: Cognitive vulnerability to alcohol effects.
Kristina M. Jackson, Ph.D.
1999-2000: Unraveling alcohol and tobacco use comorbidity: secondary analysis of
prospective data.
Jeffery G. Noel, Ph.D.
2009-11: The impact of social goal priming on adolescents' implicit alcohol cognitions.
University of Missouri School of Medicine (3)
Columbia, MO
Daniel C. Vinson, M.D.
1993-4: Programmed alcohol contracting tool study.
1996: Brief physician intervention with problem drinkers in primary care.
2000-2: Comfortably engaging: which approach to screening for problem drinking is more
effective?
Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (5)
St. Louis, MO
Paula M. Kinnunen, M.D.
1987-9: Nonoxidative ethanol metabolism in bone marrow.
Louis G. Lange, M.D., Ph.D.
1985-7: Nonoxidative ethanol metabolism in human target organs of alcohol-induced injury.
1989-91: Hepatic metabolism of alcohol by GSH transferases.
1991-3: Site directed mutagenesis of fatty acid ethyl ester synthase.
Collins E. Lewis, M.D.
1989-91: Evaluation of first-time DWI offenders.
Saint Louis University (2)
St. Louis, MO
Puran S. Bora, Ph.D.
1993-4: Molecular genetics of alcohol-induced end organ disease.
Horace M. Perry III, M.D.
1997-9: The effect of moderate alcohol intake in postmenopausal women on seasonal
changes of mineral metabolism.
Washington University in St. Louis (2)
St. Louis, MO
Gustav Akk, Ph.D.
2001-3: Alcohol effects on recombinant GABAA receptors: a single-channel study.
99
Sean D. Kristjansson, Ph.D.
2012-13: Alcohol misuse: Drinking motives, familial risk, and tobacco use.
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine (6)
St. Louis, MO
Arpana Agrawal, Ph.D.
2007-9: Gene x environment influences on quantitative indices of alcohol consumption.
Andrea M. Allan, Ph.D.
1990-2: Genetic selection for differences in neurochemical responses to alcohol.
Andrey P. Anokhin, Ph.D.
1999-2001: Startle reflex modulation by alcohol and risk for alcoholism.
Puran S. Bora, Ph.D.
1993-4: Molecular genetics of alcohol-induced end organ disease.
Pamela A.F. Madden, Ph.D.
1995-7: Smoking and the genetics of alcoholism in women.
John W. Rohrbaugh, Ph.D.
2001-3: Alcohol and brain function in twins discordant for heavy drinking.
MONTANA
Montana State University College of Nursing (1)
Bozeman, MN
Kathleen Ann Long, Ph.D., R.N.
1990: The identification of rural children at risk for alcohol abuse.
NEBRASKA
University of Nebraska Medical Center (5)
Omaha, NE
Carol A. Casey, Ph.D.
1997-9: Induction of apoptosis in ethanol-fed rats.
2000-2: Ethanol-induced apoptosis in an asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGP-R) deficient
knockout mouse.
Dee Harrison-Findik, Ph.D.
2007-9: Molecular mechanisms of short-term, moderate alcohol exposure-mediated
regulation of hepcidin and iron metabolism in vivo.
Thomas Vincent Jones, M.D.
1995-7: Effects of alcohol on gait in elderly women.
Richard A. Morrisett, Ph.D.
1992-3: Mechanism of ethanol inhibition of physiologically-evoked NMDA synaptic currents.
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Omaha (1)
Omaha, NE
Terrence M. Donohue, Jr., Ph.D.
1996-8: Catabolism of proteins modified by ethanol-derived aldehydes.
NEVADA
University of Nevada (1)
Las Vegas, NV
Edmond D. Shenassa, Sc.D.
1999-2000: Interaction of individual and social determinants of alcohol use.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Dartmouth Medical School (1)
Hanover, NH
Donald Bartlett, Jr., M.D.
1982-4: Effects of alcohol on upper airway breathing movements.
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NEW JERSEY
Rutgers University, Camden (1)
Camden, NJ
Naomi R. Marmorstein, Ph.D.
2005-6: Longitudinal associations between depressive symptoms and alcohol use and
alcohol problems.
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (1)
Newark, NJ
Allan Siegel, Ph.D.
1997-9: Effects of ethanol on feline rage and aggression.
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - New Jersey Medical Center (1)
Newark, NJ
Lawrence D. Gaspers, Ph.D.
2001-3: The effect of ethanol on 1,4,5-triphosphate-dependent Ca2+ signaling in the intact liver.
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (1)
Piscataway, NJ
Paul Manowitz, Ph.D.
1998: A genetic alcoholism study among the Southwest American Indian.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (8)
Piscataway, NJ
Marsha E. Bates, Ph.D.
1989-90: Academic involvement, alcohol use and subsequent cognitive functioning: a
longitudinal study.
1991-2: The link between moderate alcohol use and cognitive efficacy: a cognitiveexperimental approach.
Benjamin Martin Bly, Ph.D.
2001-3: Alcohol’s dissociation of implicit and explicit memory processes: behavioral and
functional neuroimaging studies.
Valerie Johnson, Ph.D.
1991-2: Factors influencing the transition from moderate to excessive use of alcohol among
adolescents and young adults: a longitudinal study.
Regina Pietruszko, Ph.D.
1987-8: Aldehyde dehydrogenase as a primary site of liver damage in alcoholism.
Lynn A. Warner, Ph.D.
2000-1: Effects of the first drinking experience on longitudinal drinking trajectories.
Helene Raskin White, Ph.D.
1992-3: Effects of moderate levels of alcohol use on physical and mental health.
1994-6: Effects of moderate levels of alcohol use on health outcomes.
NEW MEXICO
University of New Mexico (5)
Albuquerque, NM
Ludmila Bakhireva, M.D., Ph.D.
2009-10: Traditional and novel biomarkers in identification of moderate prenatal alcohol
exposure.
Jerome W. Hall, Ph.D.
1984: Characteristics of alcohol involved traffic accidents.
Matthew Pearson, Ph.D.
2014: Affective dynamics and alcohol outcomes: An ecological momentary assessment
study.
H. Laurence Ross, Ph.D.
1986-7: Mandatory jail sentences for drunk drivers: an evaluation.
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1992: Causes and consequences of breath test refusals under implied consent legislation.
University of New Mexico Health Science Center (1)
Albuquerque, NM
C. Fernando Valenzuela, M.D., Ph.D.
2000-2: Impact of long-term alcohol exposure on hippocampal kainate receptors.
NEW YORK
State University of New York at Albany (1)
Albany, NY
Matthew P. Martens, Ph.D.
2006-8:The effects of personalized drinking feedback programs among intercollegiate
athletes.
State University of New York Binghamton (1)
Binghamton, NY
Karen Obremski Brandon, Ph.D.
1995-7: Family history, mood, and expectancy effects on alcohol consumption.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine (4)
Bronx, NY
Mark J. Czaja, M.D.
1999-2001: Effect of CYP2E1 expression on ethanol-induced hepatocyte apoptosis.
Marcos Rojkind, M.D., Ph.D.
1990-1: Alcohol induced alterations in gene expression of rat
liver fat-storing cell clones.
1995-7: Production of metalloproteinases and their inhibitors by fat-storing cells: effects of
ethanol and acetaldehyde.
1999-2001: Ethanol modulates the expression and cellular localization of laminin receptors in
rat hepatocytes.
Fordham University (2)
Bronx, NY
Patrick B. Johnson, Ph.D.
1993-5: Acculturation and Hispanic college student drinking behavior.
Luis H. Zayas, Ph.D.
1992-3: Factors associated with alcohol use by Hispanic men in early adulthood.
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Bronx (3)
Bronx, NY
Jian-jun Li, M.D.
1992-4: Mechanism of the protection of dilinoleoyl phosphatidylcholine (DLPC) against
alcoholic fibrosis.
Charles S. Lieber, M.D.
1983-90: Detection of precursor lesions of cirrhosis.
1990-1: Acetaldehyde: its role in the pathogenesis of liver injury and as marker of alcoholism
relapse.
Buffalo State College (1)
Buffalo, NY
William F. Wieczorek, Ph.D.
1999: Expanding our knowledge of persistent drinking drivers.
Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo (1)
Buffalo, NY
Kathleen A. Parks, Ph.D.
1996-7: Victimization experiences of women who drink in bars.
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State University of New York at Buffalo (2)
Buffalo, NY
M. Lynne Cooper, Ph.D.
1991-2: Adolescent alcohol use and abuse: influences of family history of alcoholism, parent
coping and expectancies.
Jennifer Read, Ph.D.
2007-8: Trauma, PTSD, and alcohol information processing in college students. [Second year
relinquished upon receipt of NIAAA Research Project Grant, R01]
State University of New York School of Medicine, Buffalo (2)
Buffalo, NY
Barry S. Eckert, Ph.D.
1992: Keratin phosphorylation in alcoholic liver disease.
Cedric M. Smith, M.D.
1986-8: Influences of intoxication and hangover perceived to moderate drinking.
University of Buffalo (1)
Buffalo, NY
Gregory G. Homish, Ph.D.
2008-9: Alcohol, health and relationships.
Mary Imogene Bassett Research Institute (1)
Cooperstown, NY
Thomas A. Pearson, M.D., Ph.D.
1993-4: Effect of moderate alcohol consumption on postprandial triglyceride-rich lipoprotein
clearance.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine/City Hospital Center at Elmhurst (2)
Elmhurst, NY
Enoch Gordis, M.D.
1982-5: Clinical evaluation of a hemoglobin marker for alcoholism.
Francesco Ramirez, Ph.D.
1996: Alcohol activation of liver stellate cells in cirrhosis.
Cornell University Medical College (2)
Ithaca, NY
Jennifer A. Epstein, Ph.D.
1997-9: Risk and protective factors of drinking for minority youth.
Joseph F. Goldberg, M.D.
1998-2000: Alcoholism in bipolar affective disorder.
Weill Cornell Medical College (1)
Ithaca, NY
Daniel G. Herrera, M.D., Ph.D.
2001-3: Effects of alcohol on hippocampal neurogenesis in adults.
Columbia University School of Public Health (2)
New York, NY
Angela A. Aidala, Ph.D.
1994-6: Attitudes, expectancies, and alcohol use among children: racial and ethnic
differences.
Mary Clare Lennon, Ph.D.
1992-4: Gender, work, and alcohol use.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine (6)
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New York, NY
Arthur I. Cederbaum, Ph.D.
1998-9: Identification of the proteases responsible for degradation of ethanol-inducible
human CYP2E1.
Joel Erblich, Ph.D.
2001-3: Why do smokers drink more?
Patricia Greenwel, Ph.D.
1999-2000: Molecular mechanisms involved in acetaldehyde-induced type IV collagen upregulation.
Yongke Lu, Ph.D.
2011-13: Ethanol induction of CYP2A5 and its toxicological significance.
Natalia Nieto, Ph.D.
2000-2: The role of CYP2E1-diffusable
Yoko Nomura, Ph.D.
2008-9: Consequences of in-utero cigarette exposure pertaining to later alcohol use.
New York State Psychiatric Institute (2)
New York, NY
Kenneth M. Carpenter, Ph.D.
1997-8: Problem drinker subtypes: relationships with drinking patterns and alcohol-use
disorders.
Edward V. Nunes, M.D. and Carlos Blanco, Ph.D.
2000-2: Treatment of alcohol dependence with comorbid pathological gambling.
Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research (1)
New York, NY
Richard S. Rivlin, M.D.
1982-4: Effects of ethanol upon influencing the bioavailability of various forms of riboflavin.
St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center (2)
New York, NY
Steven B. Heymsfield, M.D.
1986: Dietary ethanol: in vivo fuel and nutritional value in the adult human.
F. Xavier Pi-Sunyer, M.D.
1982-3: Effect of high chromium yeast or inorganic chromium on carbohydrate and lipid
metabolism in elderly subjects.
The Rockefeller University (1)
New York, NY
Robert Pawlak, Ph.D.
2004-6: Tissue-plasminogen activator as a mediator of neurochemical and behavioral effects
of ethanol.
University of Rochester (1)
Rochester, NY
Harold C. Smith, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Alcohol regulation of nuclear mRNA processing.
State University of New York Upstate Medical Center (1)
Syracuse, NY
Clint J. Elwood, Ph.D.
1984-6: Isolation and structural identification of biologically active chromium.
New York Medical College (1)
Valhalla, NY
Barbara Katcher Orlowski, Ph.D.
1988-90: Neuropsychological assessment of the drinking driver.
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NORTH CAROLINA
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (12)
Chapel Hill, NC
Bruce D. Bartholow, Ph.D.
2001-3: Alcohol effects on cognition and affect in stereotyping.
Joyce Besheer, Ph.D.
2008-9: Regulation of the subjective properties of ethanol by stress-related pathways.
Charlotte A. Boettiger, Ph.D.
2013-15: Neural circuit bases of impulsive choice in emerging adults and heavy drinking
adults.
David A. Gettman, Ph.D.
1999-2001: Brief interventions by pharmacists to understand and motivate change among
veteran outpatients misusing alcohol.
Ian N. Hines, Ph.D.
2007-9: Modulation of hepatic natural killer T cell function by ethanol.
Alexei Kampov-Polevoi, M.D., Ph.D.
2000-2: Relationship between sweet preference and family history of alcoholism.
Thomas Kash, Ph.D.
2009-11: Alcohol induced dysregulation of 5HT signaling in the BNST.
Zoe McElligott, Ph.D.
2014: Role of amygdalar neurotensin neurons in alcohol drinking.
Kimberly Nixon, Ph.D.
2004-6: Alterations in adult neurogenesis persist after alcohol exposure.
Donita L. Robinson, Ph.D.
2007-9: Neurophysiological adaptations in the nucleus accumbens to chronic and repeated
ethanol exposure.
Jason Schroeder, Ph.D. and Clyde Hodge, Ph.D.
2005-7: CNS mechanisms of relapse to ethanol seeking behavior.
Ronald G. Thurman, Ph.D.
1991: Is zone-specific radical production from fatty acid metabolism linked to alcohol-induced
liver injury?
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Durham (2)
Durham, NC
Harry Scott Swartzwelder, Ph.D.
1994-5: Developmental differences in the potency of ethanol as an NMDA antagonist.
Wilkie A. Wilson, Ph.D.
1992-4: Ethanol-induced hyperexcitability in neural networks.
East Carolina University (1)
Greenville, NC
Tuan D. Tran, Ph.D.
2007-9: Critical periods of fetal alcohol exposure and effects in cerebellar-dependent learning
and neuroanatomy.
University of North Carolina, Wilmington (1)
Wilmington, NC
James D. Johnson, Ph.D.
1994-5: The effects of male perceiver intoxication on perceptions of female sexual intentions.
Bowman Gray School of Medicine (3)
Winston-Salem, NC
Che-Ping Cheng, M.D., Ph.D.
1997-9: Mechanisms in the transition and development of chronic alcohol consumptioninduced congestive
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cardiomyopathy.
Peter N.S. Hoaken, Ph.D.
2004-6: An investigation into ‘executive function’ and ‘social-information processing’ as
factors underlying the alcohol-aggression relationship.
S. John Mihic, Ph.D.
1998: Molecular sites of ethanol action on 5-HT3 receptors.
Wake Forest University (2)
Winston-Salem, NC
Heng-Jie Cheng, M.D., Ph.D.
2004-6: Cardiac β3-adrenergic receptors: molecular and cellular targets for the action of
ethanol.
Ashok N. Hegde, Ph.D.
2003-5: The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway and chronic ethanol exposure.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine (4)
Winston-Salem, NC
Kristin A. Anstrom, Ph.D.
2002-4: Mesolimbic coding of alcohol-related behaviors.
Dwayne W. Godwin, Ph.D.
2000-2: Ethanol's influence on sleep rhythms.
2005-7: Molecular physiology of alcohol withdrawal seizures.
Jeffrey L. Weiner, Ph.D.
1999-2001: Ethanol inhibition of presynaptic kainate receptors.
NORTH DAKOTA
University of North Dakota (1)
Grand Forks, ND
Thomas V. Petros, Ph.D.
1997: Carry-over effects of ethanol on pilot performance.
OHIO
Bowling Green State University (1)
Bowling Green, OH
Harold Rosenberg, Ph.D.
1993-5: Recognition of intoxication by college students.
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Cincinnati (1)
Cincinnati, OH
Charles L. Mendelhall, M.D., Ph.D.
1985-6: Beverage differences in relation to the spectrum of alcohol effects in patients with
alcohol hepatitis.
Case Western Reserve University (1)
Cleveland, OH
Zhiyong Lin, Ph.D.
2012-14: KLF15 as a circadian regulator of alcohol metabolism in the liver.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation (3)
Cleveland, OH
Meredith Bond, Ph.D.
1996-8: Sub-cellular calcium homeostasis in the heart: effects of chronic ethanol
consumption.
Dian J. Chiang, M.D., M.P.H.
2013-15: Complement system and polymorphisms in alcoholic steatohepatitis: From animal
model to human.
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Sanjoy Roychowdhury, Ph.D.
2011-13: RIP3-mediated necroptosis and ethanol-induced liver injury.
Ohio State University (2)
Columbus, OH
Bennet S. Givens, Ph.D.
1996-7: The effect of ethanol on behavioral correlates of medial prefrontal neurons.
Derick Lindquist, Ph.D.
2012-14: An investigation into the neurodevelopmental consequences of neonatal ethanol
exposure on forebrain NMDA receptor composition and function in classically conditioned
adult rats.
Kent State University (1)
Kent, OH
Dan J. Neal, Ph.D.
2006-8: Self-regulation, alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences: an electronic diary
study.
Miami University (3)
Oxford, OH
Terry L. Messman-Moore, Ph.D.
2008-9: The impact of emotion dysregulaton and negative mood on college women’s alcohol
use and drinking motives.
Peter Ernst Simson, Ph.D.
1995-6: Neuropharmacological basis for impaired spatial navigation under ethanol.
1999-2001: Ethanol and the amygdala: in vivo single unit electrophysiology.
Northeastern Ohio University School of Medicine (2)
Rootstown, OH
Edward B. Truitt, Jr., Ph.D.
1983: Relationship of acetaldehyde elevation to intoxication in Mongoloid and Caucasoid
subjects.
1985-6: Blood and breath acetaldehyde by HPLC analysis: variation in normal Occidental and
Oriental subjects.
OKLAHOMA
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (4)
Oklahoma City, OK
Blas Espinoza-Varas, Ph.D.
2011-13: Auditory-information conflict and alcohol use disorder in the adolescent.
William R. Lovallo, Ph.D.
1999-2001: Psychophysiological precursors of alcoholism.
Sara Jo Nixon, Ph.D.
1994-5: Transition drinking in older adults.
Lester A. Reinke, Ph.D.
1987-8: Significance of free radicals generated in hearts of ethanol-fed rats.
OREGON
Integrated Research Services, Inc., (1)
Eugene, OR
Martin J. Molof, Ph.D.
1992-4: Pilot study of the effects of Oregon’s alcohol server training law.
Oregon Research Institute (1)
Eugene, OR
Herbert H. Severson, Ph.D.
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1989-92: Perception of risks and alcohol use by adolescents.
Oregon State University (1)
Corvallis, OR
Richard A. Scanlan, Ph.D.
1988-9: Survey of N-nitrosodimethylamine levels in Canadian and U.S. beer.
Oregon Health & Science University (4)
Portland, OR
Lloyd D. Keith, Ph.D.
1984-5: Inhibition of endorphin secretion from pituitary by low doses of ethanol.
Christopher D. Kroenke, Ph.D.
2009: FASD: Linking abnormal brain anatomy to behavior.
Bentson H. McFarland, M.D., Ph.D.
2001-3: Longitudinal study of alcohol use and medical care utilization among older adults.
Fred O. Risinger, Ph.D.
1995-6: Genetic differences in the neuropharmacology of ethanol reinforcement.
Reed College (1)
Portland, OR
Kristen G. Anderson, Ph.D.
2008-9: Social information processing in college drinking situations
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Portland (1)
Portland, OR
Tamara J. Phillips, Ph.D.
1992-3: Identification of genes affecting alcohol drinking.
PENNSYLVANIA
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (1)
Erie, PA
Michael W. Bradbury, Ph.D.
2005-7: Locating ethanol responsive regions in the aspartate aminotransferase promoter.
Penn State Erie (1)
Erie, PA
Kopl Halperin, Ph.D.
1993: Route fatality risk and the geography of alcohol consumption. (discretionary award)
Franklin and Marshall College (1)
Lancaster, PA
Charles J. Heyser, Ph.D.
1999-2001: Environmental cues associated with ethanol: factors contributing to excessive
drinking.
Allegheny University of the Health Sciences (1)
Philadelphia, PA
Joel Horwitz, Ph.D.
1997-9: The effect of long-term ethanol exposure on signal transduction in PC 12 cells.
Medical College of Pennsylvania Hahnemann University (1)
Philadelphia, PA
Mitchell E. Berman, Ph.D.
1996-8: Effects of d-Fenfluramine on alcohol-related aggression.
Temple University (1)
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Philadelphia, PA
Brian P. Marx, Ph.D.
2003-5: Alcohol consumption, risk recognition, and sexual revictimization.
Temple University School of Medicine (1)
Philadelphia, PA
Colleen M. Smith, Ph.D.
1986-7: Ethanol ingestion and pantothenate-CoA metabolism in heart.
Thomas Jefferson Medical College (7)
Philadelphia, PA
Eleni Anni, Ph.D.
2010-12: Alcohol regulates self-renewal and differentiation capacity of embryonic stem cells.
Mark A. Feitelson, Ph.D.
1995-6: Development of a transgenic mouse to study HBV and alcohol interactions in liver
disease.
Nathan Janes, Ph.D.
1997-9: Molecular basis of ethanol binding.
Emanuel Rubin, M.D.
1987-91: Interactions of ethanol, platelets and polyunsaturated lipids.
1993: Genetic studies of alcoholic cardiomyopathy.
George G-C. Tu, Ph.D.
1995-6: Triple-helix agents for tumor necrosis factor gene.
Mark A. Zern, M.D.
1997-9: Vitamin E therapy of alcoholic hepatitis.
Thomas Jefferson University (2)
Philadelphia, PA
Eugeney Bichenkov, Ph.D.
2003-5: Ethanol effects on PKC-signaling in oligodendrocytes.
Christopher M. Snyder, Ph.D.
2013: Testing the impact of CMV infection on the progression of alcoholic liver disease.
University of Pittsburgh (10)
Pittsburgh, PA
Patricia K. Eagon, Ph.D.
1986-8: Effect of alcohol on sexually dimorphic liver function.
John D. Hempel, Ph.D.
1986-7: Anti-peptide antibody probes of human liver aldehyde dehyrogenase.
Shirley Y. Hill, Ph.D.
1989-90: Search for an alcoholism gene and establishment of a genetic resource.
Christopher S. Martin, Ph.D.
1994-6: Combined use of alcohol and drugs: patterns, correlates, and consequences.
1999-2000: Acute effects of alcohol on balance control.
Sarah L. Pedersen, Ph.D.
2013-15: Implicit alcohol cognitions and disinhibition: A pathway to alcohol problems.
Brian A. Primack, M.D., Ph.D.
2013-15: Systematic analysis of alcohol-related content in social media.
Larry J. Shuman, Ph.D.
1984: Driving while intoxicated, the use of restraints and the severity of injury: some empirical
relationships.
David H. Van Thiel, M.D.
1985: Phytoestrogen content of commonly consumed alcoholic beverages.
Ellen D. Witt, Ph.D.
1982-4: The interactive effects of thiamine deficiency and ethanol consumption on regional
brain acetylcholine and choline levels in the rat.
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University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (1)
Pittsburgh, PA
Ralph E. Tarter, Ph.D.
1982-3: Children of alcoholics: a neurobehavioral investigation.
University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health (1)
Pittsburgh, PA
Ronald E. LaPorte, Ph.D.
1983-5: The relationship of alcohol consumption to high density lipoprotein cholesterol.
Pennsylvania State University (2)
State College, PA
Frank M. Ahern, Ph.D.
1995-6: A follow-up study of alcohol use and health among elderly receiving cardiovascular
alcohol-interactive Rx drugs.
Bethany C. Bray, Ph.D.
2008-9: Alcohol use and gambling in college: examining unique aspects, shared aspects, and
event-level co-occurrence of behaviors.
PUERTO RICO
University of Puerto Rico (1)
Rio Pedras, PR
Ines M. Quiles, Ph.D.
1991: Alcohol abuse and Puerto Rican youth: knowledge for prevention.
RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital (1)
Providence, RI
Michelle Mellion, M.D.
2011: Alcohol-related peripheral neuropathy-pathogenesis and potential treatment.
University of Rhode Island (1)
Kingston, RI
Mark D. Wood, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Examining social influences, alcohol expectancies and personality in college
student alcohol abuse.
Brown University (5)
Providence, RI
Kent E. Hutchison, Ph.D.
1997-8: Startle reflex: dose response characterization of alcohol.
Lorenzo Leggio, Ph.D.
2009-11: Examining a unique pharmacotherapy intervention for heavy drinking alcohol
dependent individuals who smoke.
James MacKillop, Ph.D.
2007-9: Understanding craving for alcohol via behavioral economics.
Tara White, Ph.D.
2010: Imaging biphasic alcohol effects in heavy drinkers.
Mark D. Wood, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Examining social influences, alcohol expectancies and personality in college
student alcohol abuse.
Roger Williams General Hospital (3)
Providence, RI
Dena Davidson, Ph.D.
1996-7: The effect of naltrexone on alcohol drinking by non-alcoholic drinkers in a cocktail bar
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setting.
John T. Sullivan, M.B., Ch.B., F.R.A.C.P.
1988-9: Calcium channel function: relationship to ethanol tolerance and withdrawal.
Robert W. Swift, M.D., Ph.D.
1986-7: Leukocyte cyclic AMP formation in alcoholics: a possible genetic marker for
alcoholism.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University of South Carolina (3)
Charleston, SC
L. Judson Chandler, Ph.D.
2002-4: Ethanol and glutamate receptor regulation of dendritic spine dynamics.
M. Foster Olive, Ph.D.
2005-7: Ethanol and central opioid peptide release.
James J. Prisciandaro, Ph,D.
2014: An investigation of disturbances in glutamatergic neurotransmission in frequent heavy
episodic drinkers.
Clemson University (1)
Clemson, SC
Martie P. Thompson, Ph.D.
2002-3: The role of alcohol in intimate partner violence.
University of South Carolina (1)
Columbia, SC
Bradley H. Smith, Ph.D.
1999-2001: Alcohol-related problems and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder among
college students.
TENNESSEE
University of Memphis (3)
Memphis, TN
Douglas B. Matthews, Ph.D.
2000-2: The neuroactive steroid 3[a]-Hydroxy-5[a]-pregnan-20-one modulates ethanolinduced decreases in spatial cognitive processing.
James G. Murphy, Ph.D.
2007-9: Behavioral economic moderators of brief alcohol interventions in a diverse sample of
college students.
Matthew P. Martens, Ph.D.
2006-8:The effects of personalized drinking feedback programs among intercollegiate
athletes.
University of Tennessee Health Science Center (1)
Memphis, TN
Anna N. Bukiya, Ph.D.
2009-11: Alcohol-induced smooth muscle BK current inhibition and followed vasoconstriction
is controlled by membrane cholesterol.
Vanderbilt University (1)
Nashville, TN
Charles K. Singleton, Ph.D.
1990-1: Molecular genetics analysis of the role of transketolase in alcoholic organic brain
disease.
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (3)
Nashville, TN
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David M. Lovinger, Ph.D.
1991-3: Ethanol potentiation of responses mediated by the 5-HT3 receptor.
Deborah W. Robin, M.D.
1994-5: Alcohol and older persons: gender differences.
Douglas E. Vaughan, M.D.
1995-7: Effect of ethanol on endothelial gene expression.
TEXAS
University of Texas at Austin (11)
Austin, TX
Johann K. Eberhart, Ph.D.
2009-10: Alcohol-gene synergy modulates craniofacial defects in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Carlton K. Erickson, Ph.D.
1983-4: Central acetylcholine correlates of low-dose ethanol actions.
Karima Ferrani-Kile, Ph.D.
2002-4: Tyrosine phosphatases involvement in ethanol-induced inhibition of NMDA receptors.
Kim Fromme, Ph.D.
1995-6: The effects of alcohol intoxication, social influence, and perceived consequences on
expected involvement in risky activities.
Charles J. Holahan, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Work and family stressors and alcohol use: an integrative 10-year model of
vulnerability and protective factors.
R. Dayne Mayfeld, Ph.D.
2000-2: Ethanol actions on the human dopamine transporter.
Gary W. Miller, Ph.D.
2000-2: Dopamine transporters and ethanol sensitivity.
Hitoshi Morikawa, M.D., Ph.D.
2003-5: Alcohol action on ion channels in the brain reward circuit.
Jonathan T. Pierce-Shimomura, Ph.D.
2009-10: Molecular basis for ethanol activation of BK potassium channel in C. elegans.
Roseanna Lisa Popp, Ph.D.
1999-2001: EtOH inhibition of NMDAR function: molecular mechanisms.
Igor Ponomarev, Ph.D.
2011: Molecular mechanisms of accumbal plasticity in a mouse model of excessive alcohol
consumption.
University of Texas College of Pharmacy (4)
Austin, TX
Reuben A. Gonzales, Ph.D.
1994-6: Mechanisms of ethanol-stimulated dopamine levels in vivo.
Steven W. Leslie, Ph.D.
1983-4: Altered synaptosomal calcium transport by acute and chronic ethanol.
1985-7: Altered calcium dependent neurotransmitter release by acute and chronic ethanol.
John J. Woodward, Ph.D.
1989-91: Effects of ethanol on NMDA-stimulated calcium flux in rat brain neurons.
Texas A&M University (2)
College Station, TX
Becky J. Davies, M.A.
1996: Method for predicting blood alcohol levels in research subjects.
Douglas P. Dohrman, Ph.D.
2003-5: Effects of chronic alcohol exposure on presynaptic neurotransmitter release proteins.
Southern Methodist University (2)
Dallas, TX
Barry S. Eckert, Ph.D.
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1992: Keratin phosphorylation in alcoholic liver disease.
Christopher I. Eckhardt, Ph.D.
1999-2000: Articulated cognitive distortions of intoxicated individuals during anger arousal.
Southwestern Medical School, Dallas (1)
Dallas, TX
Ronald M. Peshock, M.D.
1988: Absolute quantitation of phosphorus depletion in alcoholics: a P-31 NMR study.
University of Texas at El Paso (1)
El Paso, TX
Kyung-An Han, Ph.D.
2008-9: Genetic dissection of ethanol-induced behavioral disinhibition and sensitization.
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (3)
Galveston, TX
Kyriakos S. Markides, Ph.D.
1986-7: Predictors of moderate and excessive alcohol consumption among Mexican
Americans.
1989-90: Excessive alcohol consumption, health and health behavior in Mexican Americans.
1991-2: Alcohol consumption practices of Cuban Americans and Puerto Ricans.
University of Houston (2)
Houston, TX
Thomas G. Power, Ph.D.
1986-7: Toward an empirical definition of adolescent alcohol abuse: a tri-ethnic study.
Gregg Roman, Ph.D.
2007-9: The neuromodulation of ethanol sedation by heterotrimeric G proteins in Drosophila.
Baylor College of Medicine (6)
Houston, TX
G. Harley Hartung, Ph.D.
1984-5: Effect of alcohol intake on plasma lipoproteins and lipolytic enzymes in runners and
inactive subjects.
1987: Effect of alcohol consumption on postprandial lipemia: role of HDL2 cholesterol and
heparin-released lipase enzymes.
Paul P. Lau, Ph.D.
1993-4: Molecular mechanism of ethanol-induced hyperlipidemia.
Bernhard H. Lauterburg, M.D.
1984: Effects of chronic ethanol consumption on acetaminophen metabolism and glutathione
turnover in man.
Henry J. Pownall, Ph.D.
1989-91: Interaction of dietary alcohol and fat.
1998-2000: Alcoholic and dietary hypertriglyceridemia.
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (1)
Houston, TX
Nora D. Volkow, M.D.
1986-7: Effects of alcohol on brain function and metabolism.
Texas Tech University (1)
Lubbock, TX
Gwendolyn T. Sorell, Ph.D.
1985: Women’s Identity Project.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (3)
Lubbock, TX
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Inna Kruman, Ph.D.
2011-13: Alcohol-induced neurotoxicity and one-carbon metabolism.
Tina K. Machu, Ph.D.
1996-7: Identification of alcohol site(s) of action in the 5-hydroxytryptamine 3 receptor.
Howard K. Strahlendorf, Ph.D.
1997-9: Cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurotrophin-alcohol interactions.
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, Texas (2)
San Antonio, TX
John L. VandeBerg, Ph.D and Roger S. Holmes, Ph.D., D.Sc.
1984-5: Enzymes of alcohol metabolism in the baboon.
1986-8: Effects of moderate alcohol consumption upon plasma lipoprotein cholesterol and
liver enzymes of alcohol metabolism in the baboon.
University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio (6)
San Antonio, TX
Lynette C. Daws, Ph.D.
2006-8: Alcohol inhibits serotonin clearance in a serotonin transporter independent manner:
are organic cation transporters the missing link?
James A. Neff, Ph.D.
1985-6: Racial/ethnic differences in drinking patterns and problems.
Gary M. Green, Ph.D.
1998-9: Regulation of cholecystokinin secretion by ethanol.
George I. Henderson, Ph.D.
1989-91: Ethanol inhibition of hepatic cell proliferation.
Mei Qiang, M.D., Ph.D.
2012-14: MeCP2 mediates epigenetic regulation of ethanol withdrawal-related adaptation of
NR2B gene.
Tina Zawacki, Ph.D.
2003-5: Alcohol’s effects on HIV-related cognitions and behaviors in heterosexual dyads.
VIRGINIA
College of William and Mary (1)
Williamsburg, VA
John B. Nezlek, Ph.D.
1992: Alcohol consumption and everyday social interaction.
George Mason University (1)
Fairfax, Virginia
Panagiota Kitsantas, Ph.D.
2011-12: Determinants of alcohol reduction and cessation during pregnancy.
Old Dominion University (1)
Norfolk, VA
James Henson, Ph.D.
2009-11: A daily process examination of unintended drinking among college students.
Virginia Commonwealth University (4)
Richmond, VA
M. Scott Bowers, Ph.D.
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
2009-10; 2012-13: Role of rat nucleus accumbens astrocytes in alcoholism.
Andrew G. Davies, Ph.D.
2004-6: The genetics of acute ethanol tolerance and behavioral responses to ethanol in C.
elegans.
Lori Keyser-Marcus, Ph.D.
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2006-8: Detecting problem drinking in new mothers: concordance between interviewer and
computer-delivered screening methods.
John J. Woodward, Ph.D.
1992-3: The effects of ethanol on basal and stimulated dopamine release in vivo.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (4)
Blacksburg, VA
E. Scott Geller, Ph.D.
1985-6: Exploring strategies for promoting socially responsible drinking.
1987-8: Naturalistic analysis of alcohol consumption and impairment in party settings.
1993-4: Determinants of alcohol impairment and social responsibility for DWI risk at university
parties.
1997-8: A systematic evaluation of a university-based program to decrease alcohol abuse.
WASHINGTON
Washington State University (7)
Pullman, WA
Erica B. Weintraub Austin, Ph.D.
1994-6: Effects of media literacy training on children’s interpretation of alcohol.
1998-9: Alcoholic beverage and public service announcement videoclip analysis project.
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Emily Carolyn Johnson, Ph.D. and Margaret E. Schelling, Ph.D.
1998-2000: Effects of chronic moderate ethanol exposure and hypoxia on adenosine A2
receptor-mediated events underlying atherosclerosis.
2000-2: Effects of moderate ethanol exposure and hypoxia on endothelial cell angiogenesis
markers: Quantitative analysis of a marker panel.
Bruce E. Pinkleton, Ph.D.
2003-5: Multimethod test of a CD-ROM-based intervention to prevent alcohol-impaired
driving.
Jennifer Schwartz, Ph.D.
2005-7: Identifying and explaining trends in drunk driving among women and men.
Quint C. Thurman, Ph.D.
1990: Modeling decisions to drink and drive: a factorial survey approach.
University of Washington (14)
Seattle, WA
Brent L. Baxter, Ph.D.
1994-6: Distinguishing characteristics of high-BAC DWI offenders: arrest disposition, nonalcohol recidivism, and traffic crash involvement.
Richard Chapman, Ph.D.
1985-6: The investigation of putative analgesic properties of alcohol.
Kelly Cue Davis, Ph.D.
2005-7: The effects of alcohol consumption, partner drinking, and violence on heterosexual
HIV risk.
Debra Kaysen, Ph.D.
2009-10: Emotional engagement and relapse to alcohol use in women with a history of
trauma.
Kevin M. King, Ph.D.
2009-10: Dimensions of impulsivity and the development of alcohol problems.
Barbara C. Leigh, Ph.D.
1998-9: Alcohol use and decompression sickness in recreational scuba divers: a pilot study.
Melissa A. Lewis, Ph.D.
2007-9: Personalized alcohol and related risky sexual behavior feedback intervention project.
Sherry Lipsky, Ph.D.
2010-11: Trajectories of alcohol misuse and traumatic intimate partner violence: Implications
for alcohol prevention and intervention.
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Ty Lostutter, Ph.D.
2011-13: Alcohol’s impact on academic success of OEF/OIF college students.
G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D. and Mary E. Larimer, Ph.D.
1991-2: Alcohol abuse and the Greek system: an exploration of fraternity and sorority
drinking.
1992-4: Project Dionysus: alcohol research and program development in the Greek system.
1994-5: Maintaining low-risk drinking patterns: effects of environment, motivation, and coping
responses.
Tracy Simpson, Ph.D.
2004-6: Alcohol expectancies, posttraumatic stress disorder, and alcohol use in female crime
victims.
Tina Zawacki, Ph.D.
2003-5: Alcohol’s effects on HIV-related cognitions and behaviors in heterosexual dyads.
VA Puget Sound Health Care System (1)
Seattle, WA
Tania Davis-Correale, Ph.D.
2003-5: Health behavior feedback for veterans with hepatitis C.
WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia University (1)
Morgantown, WV
Jia Luo, Ph.D.
2002-4: Alcohol-mediated tumor promotion: the novel function of rpL7a.
WISCONSIN
University of Wisconsin – Madison (6)
Madison, WI
John J. Curtin, Ph.D.
2004-6: Electrophysiological examination of mechanisms underlying alcohol effects on
behavioral regulation.
Cynthia M. Czajkowski, Ph.D.
1996-8: Mapping an alcohol antagonist binding site on the GABA-A receptor.
2006-8: Mapping the ethanol binding site on alpha4-beta-delta GABA-A receptors.
Gary W. Kraemer, Ph.D.
1985: Cerebrospinal fluid catecholamine measures and alcohol consumption in monkeys.
1987-8: Neurobiological regulators of alcohol consumption—peripheral measures.
Polly A. Newcomb, Ph.D.
1990-2: Alcohol consumption and colorectal cancer risk in women.
University of Wisconsin Medical School (1)
Madison, WI
Dean D. Krahn, M.D.
1996-8: Temporal relationship of dieting, stress, binge-eating, and alcohol use in young
women.
Marquette University (1)
Milwaukee, WI
Robert W. Peoples, Ph.D.
2004-6: Role of ion channel gating domains in alcohol action on the NMDA receptor.
Medical College of Wisconsin (1)
Milwaukee, WI
Paul F. Lindholm, M.D.
1998-9: Ethanol induced break of HIV-1 latency state.
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INTERNATIONAL
Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil (1)
Isabel Quadros, Ph.D.
2010: Alcohol-heightened aggression in mice: modulation by CRF-serotonin interactions in
the dorsal raphe nucleus.
Stellenbosch University (1)
Stellenbosch, South Africa
Catherine Anne Cluver, MBChB, FCOG
2012: Does in utero alcohol exposure have an effect on the early neurocognitive and
behaviour profiles of children at 4 years of age?
University of Adelaide, Australia (1)
Alexander J. McLean, S.D., S.M.
1983-5: International comparisons of drink-driving information and countermeasures for
alcohol-related crashes. (discretionary award)
University of Cape Town (2)
Cape Town, South Africa
Kirsty Donald, Ph.D.
2011-13: Alcohol and methamphetamine exposure: Imaging and neurobehavioral correlates.
Samantha Brooks, Ph.D.
2013: Examining neural circuitry of fetal alcohol syndrome in South Africa.
University of Limpopo (1)
Limpopo, South Africa
Linda Skaal, Ph.D.
2011-13: Screening and brief intervention for alcohol problems in HIV outpatients in PHC
settings: A single blinded randomized control trial.
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GRANTS AND PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
RESULTING FROM FOUNDATION FUNDING
The following is an alphabetical list by grantee name. The institution at the time of award, date
and title of the grant are listed. Grantee publications and presentations resulting from the grant
are cited.
George H. Addona, Ph.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
 2001-3: Investigation of alcohol binding sites on the human glycine receptor.
Arpana Agrawal, Ph.D.
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
 2007-9: Gene x environment influences on quantitative indices of alcohol
consumption.
Hansell NK, Agrawal A, Whitfield JB, Morley KI, Zhu G, Lind PA, Pergadia ML, Madden
PAF, Todd RD, heath AC, Martin NG. Long-term stability and heritability of telephone
interview measures of alcohol consumption and dependence. Twin Research and Human
Genetics 2008;11(3):287-305.
Hansell N, Agrawal A, Morley K, Whitfield J, Gordon S, Lind P, Pergadia M, Montgomery
G, Madden P, Todd R, Heath A, Martin NG. Can we identify genes for heaviness of
alcohol use in samples ascertained for heterogeneous purposes? Alcoholism: Clinical
and Experimental Research 2009; 33(4):729-39.
Agrawal A, Grant JD, Littlefield AK, Waldron M, Pergadia ML, Lynskey MT, Madden PAF,
Todorov A, Trull T, Bucholz KK, Todd RD, Sher KJ, Heath AC. Developing a quantitative
measure of alcohol consumption for genomic studies on prospective cohorts. Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2009; 70(2):157-68.
Grant J, Agrawal A, Bucholz KK, Madden PAF, Pergadia ML, Nelson EC, Lynskey ML,
Todd R, Todorov AA, Hansell N, Whitfield J, Martin NG, Heath AC. Alcohol consumption
indices of genetic risk for alcohol dependence. Biological Psychiatry 2009; 66(8):795-800.
Frank M. Ahern, Ph.D.
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania
 1995-6: A follow-up study of alcohol use and health among elderly receiving
cardiovascular alcohol-interactive Rx drugs.
Gold CH, Ahern FM. Concomitant use of alcohol and cardiac drugs by elderly: health five
years later. The Gerontologist 1995;35:214. abstract.
Gold C, Ahern F. Concomitant use of alcohol with alcohol-interactive (AI) prescription
drugs: knowledge five years later. The Gerontologist 1996;36:137. abstract.
Orwig DL, Gold CH, Ahern FM. Alcohol, alcohol-interactive (AI) medications, and health
symptoms as predictors of falls among the elderly. The Gerontologist 1996;36:138.
abstract.
Angela A. Aidala, Ph.D.
Columbia University School of Public Health, New York, New York
 1994-6: Attitudes, expectancies, and alcohol use among children: racial and ethnic
differences.
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Darden JT, Aidala AA, Crain R, Howard J. White residents’ perceptions of scattered-site
public housing in Yonkers, New York: A preliminary analysis. Paper presented as the
First National Conference on Housing Mobility, Washington, D.C., 1994.
Umed A. Ajani, M.B.B.S., M.P.H.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
 1997-8: Alcohol consumption and risk of cancer: the Physicians’ Health Study.
Gaziano JM, Gaziano TA, Glynn RJ, Sesso HD, Ajani UA, Stampfer MJ, Manson JE,
Hennekens CH, Buring JE. Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption and mortality in the
Physicians' Health Study enrollment cohort. Journal of the American College of
Cardiology 2000;35:96-105.
Gustav Akk, Ph.D.
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
 2001-3: Alcohol effects on recombinant GABAA receptors: a single-channel study.
Akk G, Steinbach JH. Do barbiturates affect how GABAA receptors open or how they
close? In: Urban BW, Barann M, eds. Molecular and Basic Mechanisms of Anesthesia.
Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers, 2002:143-50.
Akk G, Steinbach JH. Low doses of ethanol and a neuroactive steroid positively interact
to modulate rat GABAA receptor function. Journal of Physiology 2003;546:641-6.
Darbandi-Tonkabon R, Manion BD, Hastings WR, Craigen WJ, Akk G, Bracamontes JR,
He Y, Sheiko TV, Steinbach JH, Mennerick SJ, Covey DF, Evers AS. Neuroactive steroid
interactions with voltage-dependent anion channels: lack of relationship to GABAA
receptor modulation and anesthesia. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental
Therapeutics 2004;308:1-10.
Akk G, Bracamontes J, Steinbach JH. Activation of GABAA receptors containing the
alpha4 subunit by GABA and pentobarbital. Journal of Physiology 2004;556:387-99.
Akk G, Bracamontes JR, Covey DF, Evers A, Dao T, Steinbach JH. Neuroactive steroids
have multiple actions to potentiate GABAA receptors. Journal of Physiology 2004;558:5974.
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Cheryl S. Alexander, Ph.D.
The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore,
Maryland
 1993-4: Gender differences in drinking patterns among rural adolescents.
C. S. Alexander, M. R. Somerfield, M. E. Ensminger, Y. J. Kim, and K. E. Johnson.
Gender differences in injuries among rural youth. Injury Prevention 1995;1:15–20.
Ronald L. Alkana, Pharm.D., Ph.D.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California
 1997-9: Using hyperbaric exposure to identify ethanol’s sites of action in stably
transfected cells.
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Davies DL, McCauley LD, Ha MT, Alkana RL. Pressure does not antagonize [ H]
flunitrazepam binding in C57 mouse brain membranes. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research 1998;22:Suppl:11A. abstract.
Alkana RL. In vitro studies suggest that hyperbaric exposure uncouples allosteric
modulation of GABAA receptor function. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
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1998;22:Suppl:136A. abstract.
Davies DL, McCauley LD, Bolger MB, Brinton RD, Kadakia J, Ha MT, Alkana RL.
Hyperbaric exposure: a novel tool to investigate allosteric coupling in the GABAA receptor
complex (GRC). Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1998;24:100. abstract.
Davies DL, Ha MT, Alkana RL. Ethanol potentiation of GABAA receptor function in LS and
SS mouse brain membrane vesicles (microsacs) antagonized by low level hyperbaric
exposure. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 1999;23:Suppl:13A. abstract.
Davies DL, Alkana RL. Selective antagonism of GABA A receptor allosteric modulation in
C57 mouse brain membranes by increased atmospheric pressure. Alcoholism: Clinical
and Experimental Research 2000;24:Suppl:48A. abstract.
Davies DL, Alkana RL. Ethanol enhances GABAA receptor function in short sleep and
long sleep mouse brain membranes. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
2001;25:478-83.
Davies DL, McCauley LD, Bolger MB, Alkana RL. Pressure-sensitive and -insensitive
coupling in gamma-aminobutyric acid(A) receptors. Psychopharmacology 2001;157: 40110.
Davies DL, Alkana RL. Direct evidence for a cause-effect link between ethanol
potentiation of GABAA receptor function and intoxication from hyperbaric studies in C57,
LS, and SS mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2001;25: 1098-106.
Davies DL, Alkana RL. Ethanol enhances GABAA receptor function in short sleep and
long sleep mouse brain membranes. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
2001;25:Suppl:116A. abstract.
Davies DL, Crawford DK, Daneshi M, Beahm D, Alkana RL. 2-electrode voltage clamp
studies of glycine receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes: preliminary studies in
hyperbaric environments. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
2001;25:Suppl:14A. abstract.
Alkana RL, Crawford DK, Mihic SJ, Davies DL. Evidence for two mechanisms of ethanol
action in glycine receptors (GlyRs) suggested by hyperbaric studies in Xenopus oocytes.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2002;26: Suppl:106A. abstract.
Andrea M. Allan, Ph.D.
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
 1990-2: Genetic selection for differences in neurochemical responses to alcohol.
Allan AM, Mayes GG. Effect of thiol reagents on the GABA/benzodiazepine receptor
chloride channel complex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1990;16:76. abstract.
Harris RA, Allan AM. Brain chloride channels and alcohol action: biochemical studies. In:
Deitrich RA, Pawlowski AA, eds. Initial Sensitivity to Alcohol. NIAAA Research
Monograph No. 20. Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,
1990;323-42.
Allan AM, Burnett D, Harris RA. Ethanol-induced changes in chloride flux are mediated
by both GABAB receptors. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 1991;15:2337.
Allan AM, Mayes GG, Draski LJ. Gamma aminobutyric acid activated chloride channels
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in rats selectively bred for differential acute sensitivity to alcohol. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research 1991;15:212-8.
Allan AM, Harris RA. Neurochemical studies in genetic differences in alcohol action. In:
Harris RA, Crabbe JC, eds. The Genetic Basis of Alcohol Action. New York: Plenum
Press, 1992:105-52.
Allan AM, Baier LD. Effect of thiol group modification on ion flux and ligand binding
properties of the GABAA -benzodiazepine receptor chloride channel complex. Synapse
1992;10:310-6.
Proctor WR, Allan AM, Dunwiddie TV. Brain region-dependent sensitivity of GABAA
receptor-mediated responses to modulation by ethanol. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research 1992;16:480-9.
Benjamin C. Amick III, Ph.D.
New England Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
 1995-7: Organizational determinants of drinking.
Barrientos-Gutierrez T, Gimeno D, Mangione TW, Harrist RB, Amick BC. Drinking social
norms and drinking behaviours: A multilevel analysis of 137 workgroups in 16 worksites.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine 64(9):602-8, 2007.
Gimeno D, Amick BC, Barrientos-Gutierrez T, Mangione TW. Work organization and
drinking: an epidemiological comparison of two psychosocial work exposure models.
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 2009; 82:305-17.
Frank A. Anania, M.D.
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
 1999-2000: Aldehydes and adduct formation in liver fibrosis.
 2000-1: Signal transduction mechanisms in alcohol related liver fibrosis.
Saxena N, Kazuo N, Rockey DC, Friedman SL, Anania FA. Profibrogenic activity in
activated hepatic stellate cells via Jak-Stat mediated transcriptional activation of the 2(I)
collagen gene. Hepatology 2002;35:762-71.
Rai R, Wilson LE, Astemborski J, Anania FA, Spoler C, Vlahov D, Strathdee SA, Boitnott J,
Nelson KE, Thomas DL. Severity and correlates of liver disease in hepatitis C virus-infected
injection drug users. Hepatology 2002;35:1247-55.
Anania FA, Rabin L. Terbinafine hepatotoxicity resulting in chronic biliary ductopenia and
anicteric cholestasis. American Journal of Medicine 2002;112:741-2.
Briglia A, Anania FA. Hepatorenal syndrome in the intensive care unit: definition,
pathophysiology, and intervention. Critical Care Clinics 2002;18:345-73.
Crosse K, Anania FA. Alcoholic hepatitis. Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology
2002;5:417-23.
Beth M. Anderson, Ph.D.
Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut
 2010-12: Alcohol cue reactivity as a predictor of future alcohol-use disorders.
Janis L. Anderson, Ph.D.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
 1993-5: Seasonal changes in alcohol abuse and mood.
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Anderson JL, Mooney JJ, Peteet JR, Meyer SE. SPAQ-reported seasonality among
patients in treatment for alcohol and drug dependence. Society for Light Treatment and
Biological Rhythms Abstracts 1994;6:25. abstract.
Kristen G. Anderson, Ph.D.
Reed College
 2008-9: Social information processing in college drinking situations
Anderson KG. Peer pressure: Negative reinforcement or risk cue? In E.K. Reynolds & L.
MacPherson (Chairs), Positive and Negative Reinforcement in Adolescent Risk Behavior:
Conceptual Framework and Novel Assessments. Symposium at the Association of
Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, 2008.
Anderson KG. Contextualized assessment of college student drinking decision-making. In
K.G. Anderson (Chair), Hitting a Moving Target: Collegiate drinking in time and context.
Symposium at the 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on
Alcoholism, San Diego, CA, June 20-24, 2009.
Anderson KG. Substance use patterns across a decade: Impacts on psychosocial
functioning in emerging adulthood. Presented at the School of Public Health Grand
Rounds, Oregon Health Sciences University, 2009.
Anderson KG. Contextualized assessment of college student drinking decision-making.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2009; 33(6):284a.
Pulido C, Anderson KG, Brown SA, Tapert SF. Family history of alcohol-use disorders
and spatial working memory: Effects on adolescent alcohol expectancies. Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2009; 70(1):87-91.
Anderson KG, Nagel B. Adolescent development: Implications for treatment and longterm outcomes. Presentation at the NW Institute of Addiction Studies Summer Institute,
Portland, Oregon, 2008.
Anderson KG, Brown SA. 10 Year Use Patterns after Adolescent SUD Treatment: Impact
on relationship status in adulthood. In K.G. Anderson & M. Waldron (Chairs),
Polysubstance use: All mixed up. Symposium at the College of Problems on Drug
Dependence Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2008.
Anderson KG, Ramo DE, Schulte MT, Cummins K, Brown SA. Impact of relapse
predictors on psychosocial functioning of SUD youth one year after treatment. Substance
Abuse 2008; 29(2):97-105.
Brown SA, Ramo DE, Anderson KG. Long-term trajectories of adolescent recovery. In J.
Kelly and W.L. White (Eds.), Addiction Recovery Management: Theory, Research &
Practice 2011; 127-142.
Anderson KG, Duncan K, Buras M, Packard C, Kennedy C. C-SIDE: Longitudinal
outcomes from a drinking simulation for college students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol
and Drugs 2013; 74(1):94-103.
Anderson KG. Social contexts of youth substance use: Building ecologically valid
simulations in the laboratory. Lecture, Swiss Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and
Drug Problems, Lausanne, Switzerland, December 2013.
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Eleni Anni, Ph.D.
Thomas Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 2010: Alcohol regulates self-renewal and differentiation capacity of embryonic stem
cells.
Andrey P. Anokhin, Ph.D.
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
 1999-2001: Startle reflex modulation by alcohol and risk for alcoholism.
Kristin A. Anstrom, Ph.D.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
 2002-4: Mesolimbic coding of alcohol-related behaviors.
Anstrom KK, Cromwell HC, Markowski T, Woodward DJ. Effect of baclofen on alcohol
and sucrose self-administration in rats. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
2003;27:900-8.
Erica B. Weintraub Austin, Ph.D.
Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
 1994-6: Effects of media literacy training on children’s interpretation of alcohol.
 1998-9: Alcoholic beverage and public service announcement videoclip analysis
project.
Austin EW, Johnson KK. Effects of general and alcohol-specific media literacy training on
children’s decision making about alcohol. Journal of Health Communication 1997;2:1742.
Austin, EW, Pinkleton BE, Fujioka Y. The role of interpretation processes and parental
discussion in the media’s effects on adolescents/use of alcohol. Pediatrics 2000;
105:343-9.
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Lloyd L. Avant, Ph.D.
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
 1988-9: Alcohol and visual processing of traffic sign information.
Avant LL. Alcohol impairs visual presence/absence detection more for females than for
males. Perception and Psychophysics 1990;48:285-90.
Avant LL, Bowes M, Tepin M, Kerwin K. Alcohol and visual detection of traffic signs. In:
Gale AG, Freeman MH, Haslgrave CM, Smith P, Taylor SP, eds. Vision in Vehicles III.
Amsterdam: Elsevier-North Holland, 1990.
Ludmila Bakhireva, M.D., Ph.D.
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
 2009-11: Traditional and novel biomarkers in identification of moderate prenatal
alcohol exposure.
Bakhireva LN, Savage DD. Biomarkers of fetal alcohol exposure and fetal alcohol effects.
Alcohol Research and Health 2011; 34(1):56-63.
Bakhireva LN. Difficulties diagnosing fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and confirming
maternal and fetal alcohol exposure: An epidemiologist’s perspective. Platform
presentation at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Teratology Society, June 25-29, 2011.
Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology 2011; 91:305-310.
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Bakhireva LN, Cano S, Artyushkova K, Price S, Chavez S, Mohan SS, Brown LA,
Gauthier TW, Savich RD, Rayburn WF, Savage DD. Validity of ethanol biomarkers for
identification of moderate, intermittent alcohol consumption in polysubstance-using
pregnant women. Poster presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Research Society
on Alcoholism, Atlanta, GA, June 25-29, 2011. Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental
Research 2011; 35(6):173A.
Bakhireva LN, Savich RD, Leeman L, Raisch D, Savage DD, Goff CD, Cano S, Moya D,
Wafer M, Annett RD. Feasibility, acceptability, and cost of alcohol screening in dried
blood spots collected during routine newborn screening. Poster presentation at the 51st
Annual Meeting of the Teratology Society, June 25-29, 2011.
Garg M, Kharat A, Gutierrez H, Wohlert E, Stephens E, Savage D, Leeman L, Bakhireva
LN. The effect of concomitant drug use on adverse perinatal outcomes in opioidmaintenance patients. Poster presentation at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Research
Society on Alcoholism, Orlando, Fl, June 22-26, 2013.
Gardiner AS, Bakhireva LN, Rayburn WF, Leeman L, Cano S, Garg M, Savage DD,
Perrone-Bizzozero NI. Serum MiRNAs as novel biomarkers of alcohol consumption in
human pregnancy. Poster presentation at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Research
Society on Alcoholism, Orlando, FL, June 22-26, 2013.
Brennan M, Brown S, Garg M, Savage DD, Rayburn WF, Bakhireva LN. Prenatal
ultrasound and ethanol biomarkers for early identification of prenatal alcohol exposure.
Platform presentation at the Annual Conference of the American Institute of Ultrasound in
Medicine (AIUM), New York, NY, April 6-10, 2013.
Bakhireva LN, Gutierrez H, Stephens E, Goff C, Savich RD, Savage DD, Leeman L,
Rayburn WF. Methods to assess alcohol use during pregnancy: Self-report and
biomarkers. Platform presentation at the 24th European Network of Teratology
Information Services (ENTIS), Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2013.
Bakhireva LN, Gutierrez H, Stephens E, Goff C, Savich RD, Savage DD, Leeman L,
Rayburn WF. Validity of maternal alcohol screening questionnaires versus ethanol
biomarkers. Platform presentation at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Teratology Society,
Tucson, AZ, June 22-26, 2013.
Shannon M. Bailey, Ph.D.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama
 2003-5: Role of reactive nitrogen species in alcohol-induced liver injury: a proteomics
approach.
Venkatraman A, Shiva S, Wigley A, Ulasova E, Chhieng D, Bailey SM, Darley-Usmar V.
The role of iNOS in alcohol-dependent hepatoxicity and mitochondrial dysfunction.
Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine annual meeting, November 2003.
Davis AJ, Pinner A, Landar A, Bailey SM. Proteomic identification of 4-hydroxynonenalmodified proteins in rat liver mitochondria: effect of chronic ethanol consumption.
Presentation at the Gordon Research conference on Oxygen Radicals, Ventura, CA,
February 2004.
Venkatraman A, Landar A, Davis AJ, Chamlee L, Sanderson T, Kim H, Page G,
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proteome in response to the stress of ethanol-dependent hepatotoxicity. Journal of
Biological Chemistry 2004;279: 22092-22101.
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Venkatraman A, Shiva S, Wigley A, Ulasova E, Chhieng D, Bailey SM, Darley-Usmar
VM. The role of iNOS in alcohol-dependent hepatotoxicity and mitochondrial dysfunction
in mice. Hepatology 2004;40: 565-73.
Bailey SM, Landar A, Darley-Usmar V. Mitochondrial proteomics in free radical research.
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Shiva S, Oh JY, Landar AL, Ulasova E, Venkatraman A, Bailey SM, Darley-Usmar VM.
Nitroxia: the pathological consequence of dysfunction in the nitric oxide-cytochrome c
oxidase signaling pathway. Free Radical Biology & Medicine 2005;38:297-306.
Sean Barrett, Ph.D.
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
 2009-11: The effects of alcohol on the reinforcing and subjective effects of nicotinecontaining and denicotinized tobacco in drinkers that smoke.
The use of a progressive ratio paradigm to examine individual differences in the
behavioural pharmacology of alcohol in humans. Presented at the 35th Annual Meeting
of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA, June 23-27, 2012.
Peloquin MP, Hecimovic K, Sardinha J, Stewart SH, Barrett SP. The effect of snus on
alcohol-related cigarette administration in dependent and non-dependent smokers.
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 2013; DOI: S0091-3057(13)00208-6.
Barrett SP, Campbell ML, Roach S, Stewart SH, Darredeau C. The effects of alcohol on
responses to nicotine-containing and denicotinized cigarettes in dependent and nondaily
smokers. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2013; 37(8):1402-9.
Bruce D. Bartholow, Ph.D.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
 2001-3: Alcohol effects on cognition and affect in stereotyping.
Bartholow BD, Dickter CL, Sestir MA. Stereotype activation and control of racial bias:
cognitive control of inhibition and its impairment by alcohol. Journal of Personality and
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Donald Bartlett, Jr., M.D.
Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire
 1982-4: Effects of alcohol on upper airway breathing movements.
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ethanol of upper airway respiratory motor activity in cats. American Review of Respiratory
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Krol RC, Knuth SL, Bartlett D. Selective reduction of genioglossal muscle activity by
alcohol in normal human subjects. American Review of Respiratory Diseases
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St. John WM, Bartlett D, Knuth KV, Knuth SL, Daubenspeck JA. Differential depression
of hypoglossal nerve activity by alcohol. American Review of Respiratory Diseases
1986;133:46-8.
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1987;135:383-6.
Marsha E. Bates, Ph.D.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey
 1989-90: Academic involvement, alcohol use and subsequent cognitive functioning: a
longitudinal study.
 1991-2: The link between moderate alcohol use and cognitive efficacy: a cognitiveexperimental approach.
Bates ME, Tracy JI. Cognitive functioning in young “social drinkers”: is there impairment
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Bates ME. The developmental impact of academic involvement and alcohol use on
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Bates ME, Pandina RJ. Personality stability and adolescent substance use behaviors.
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White HR, Bates ME, Johnson V. Social learning and adolescent alcohol use. In: Pittman D,
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White HR, Bates ME, Johnson V. Learning to drink: family, peer and media influences. In:
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Bates ME. Facts on Alcohol and Mental Impairment in Social Drinkers. New Brunswick,
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Bates ME, Pandina RJ. Familial alcoholism and premorbid cognitive deficit: a failure to
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Bates ME. Alcohol, cocaine and neuropsychological status. Alcoholism: Clinical and
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Tracy JJ, Bates ME. Modes of information processing during acute intoxication. Journal
of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 1992;14:58.
Bates ME. Psychology. In: Galanter M, ed. Recent Developments in Alcoholism. Vol. 11.
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White HR, Bates ME. Self-attributed consequences of cocaine use. The International
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Bates ME, Brick J, White H. The correspondence between saliva and breath estimates of
blood alcohol concentration: advantages and limitations of the saliva method. Journal of
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Bates ME, Pandina RJ, White HR. Familial alcoholism and the development of cognitiveperceptual styles. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 1993;17:488. abstract.
Bates ME, Labouvie EW. Familial alcoholism and personality-environment fit: a
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Bates ME, White HR, Labouvie E. Changes in sensation-seeking needs and drug use. In:
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Tracy JI, Bates ME. Models of functional organization as a method of detecting
neurocognitive deficits: data from a sample of social drinkers. Journal of Studies on
Alcohol 1994;55:726-38.
Bates ME, Labouvie EW. A developmental study of intraindividual changes in marijuana use
and consequences. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 1994;18:507. abstract.
Bates ME, Rotgers F, Pople LE, Tracy JI. Acute and chronic effects of alcohol on
cognitive control. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 1994;18:524. abstract.
Bates ME, Tracy JI. Moderate alcohol intoxication effects on modes of information
processing. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 1994;18:453. abstract.
Bates ME, Labouvie EW. Personality-environment constellations and alcohol use: a
process-oriented study of intraindividual change during adolescence. Psychology of
Addictive Behaviors 1995;9:23-35.
Bates ME, Martin CS. Quantitative estimation of blood alcohol concentration from saliva.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 1995;19:Suppl:41A. abstract.
White HR, Bates ME. Cessation from cocaine use. Addiction 1995;90:947-57.
White HR, Bates ME. Persistence of aggressive and nonaggresive delinquency and
neuropsychological functioning. Proceedings of the New York Academy of Sciences
Conference on Understanding Aggressive Behavior in Children. 1995:P34. abstract.
Bates ME, White HR, Hansell S. Health consequences of alcohol use patterns over 13
years. Proceedings of the International Conference on Social and Health Effects of
Different Drinking Patterns. Toronto, 1995.
Bates ME, White HR. Growth curves of alcohol use and health consequences from
adolescence to adulthood. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
1996;20:Suppl:131A. abstract.
Bates ME, Martin CS. Immediate, quantitative estimation of blood alcohol concentration
from saliva. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 1997;58:531-8.
Bates ME, Tracy JI. Dissociation of alcohol effects on automatic and controlled memory
processes. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 1997;21: Suppl:80A.
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Tracy JI, Bates ME. Selective effects of alcohol on automatic and controlled memory
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Brent L. Baxter, Ph.D.
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
 1994-6: Distinguishing characteristics of high-BAC DWI offenders: arrest disposition,
non-alcohol recidivism, and traffic crash involvement.
Anita Bechtholt-Gompf, Ph.D.
McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
 2011: Kappa-opioid mechanisms in escalating ethanol intake and acute withdrawal-
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induced anxiety.
Mitchell E. Berman, Ph.D.
Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania (1996)
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Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
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Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
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Klatsky AL, Friedman GD, Armstrong MA. The relationships between alcoholic beverage
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Klatsky AL. The cardiovascular effects of alcohol. Third Congress of the International
Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism Abstract Book 1986:13. abstract.
Midanik L, Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Drinking status among Asian groups. American
Public Health Association 114th Annual Abstract Issue 1986. abstract.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Alcohol and stroke. Journal of the American
College of Cardiology 1987;9:78A. abstract.
Klatsky AL. The cardiovascular effects of alcohol. Alcohol and Alcoholism
1987;1:Suppl:117-24.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Alcohol consumption and 17-year cancer
mortality. American Journal of Epidemiology 1987;126:770. abstract.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD, Hiatt RA. Alcoholic beverage use and
colorectal cancer. American Journal of Epidemiology 1987;126:770. abstract.
Cohen EJ, Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Alcohol use and supraventricular arrhythmia.
Circulation 1987;76:1V-396. abstract.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Alcohol use and cardiovascular mortality: a 17-
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year study. 27th Conference on Cardiovascular Disease and Epidemiology Abstract Book
1987:19. abstract.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Race and cerebrovascular disease. 28th
Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Abstract Book 1987:23. abstract.
Cohen EJ, Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Alcohol use and supraventricular arrhythmia.
American Journal of Cardiology 1988;62:971-3.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD, Hiatt RA. The relations of alcoholic beverage
use to colon and rectal cancer. American Journal of Epidemiology 1988;128:1007-15.
Hiatt RA, Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Alcohol consumption and the risk of breast cancer
in a prepaid health plan. Cancer Research 1988;48:2284-7.
Hiatt RA, Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Pancreatic cancer, blood glucose and beverage
consumption. International Journal of Cancer 1988;41:794-7.
Angel A, Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. Blood pressure among Asian subgroups. Circulation
1988;78:Suppl II:II-88. abstract.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Alcohol use and subsequent cerebrovascular
disease hospitalizations. Stroke 1989;20:741-6.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Alcohol and cardiovascular deaths. Circulation
1989;18:Suppl II:614. abstract.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Coffee use and acute myocardial infarction.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1989;13:36A. abstract.
Angel A, Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. Alcohol, smoking, and cancers of the cervix and
uterus. American Journal of Epidemiology 1989;130:831. abstract.
Angel A, Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. Blood pressure among Asian-Americans living in
Northern California. American Journal of Cardiology 1989;64:237-40.
Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. Alcohol use and later hospitalization experience. Medical
Care 1989; 27: 1099-108.
Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. Wine, liquor, and beer: exclusive vs. usual drinkers. American
Public Health Association 117th Annual Abstract Issue 1989:111. abstract.
Midanik LT, Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. A comparison of 7-day recall with two summary
measures of alcohol use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 1989;24:127-34.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Risk of cardiovascular mortality in alcohol
drinkers, ex-drinkers and nondrinkers. American Journal of Cardiology 1990;66:1237-42.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Kipp H. Correlates of alcoholic beverage preference: traits of
persons who choose wine, liquor or beer. British Journal of Addiction 1990;85:1279-89.
Klatsky AL. Alcohol and coronary artery disease. Alcohol Health and Research World
1990;14:289-300.
Midanik LT, Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Changes in drinking behavior; demographic,
psychosocial, and biomedical factors. International Journal of the Addictions
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Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Adiposity and cholesterol in Asian Americans. Circulation
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Klatsky AL. Blood pressure and alcohol intake. In: Laragh JH, Brenner BM, eds.
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Klatsky AL, Friedman GD, Armstrong MA. Coffee use prior to myocardial infarction
restudied: heavier intake may increase the risk. American Journal of Epidemiology
1990;132:479-88.
Hiatt RA, Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Alcohol consumption and smoking and the risk of
prostatic cancer in a large health plan cohort. American Public Health Association 118th
Annual Abstract Issue 1990:1. abstract.
Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. Smoking in Asian-American ethnic groups. American Public
Health Association 118th Annual Abstract Issue 1990:132. abstract.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Racial differences in cerebrovascular disease
hospitalizations. Stroke 1991;22:299-304.
Friedman GD, Tekawa I, Klatsky AL, Sidney S, Armstrong MA. Alcohol drinking and
cigarette smoking: an exploration of the association in middle-aged men and women.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 1991;27:283-90.
Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. The relations of coffee, tea, smoking, and alcohol to cirrhosis
of the liver. American Journal of Epidemiology 1991;134:787. abstract.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Cardiovascular risk factors among Asian Americans living in
Northern California. American Journal of Public Health 1991;81:1423-8.
Klatsky AL. Alcohol and coronary artery disease. Alcohol Health & Research World
1991;14:289-300.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Alcohol and mortality. Annals of Internal
Medicine 1992;117:646-54.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Alcohol, smoking, coffee, and cirrhosis. American Journal of
Epidemiology 1992;136:1248-57.
Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. Age, gender, race, education and appendicitis. American
Public Health Association Annual Meeting Abstract Book 1992:103. abstract.
Tekawa I, Sidney S, Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Hospital morbidity among Asian
American ethnic groups. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting Abstract
Book 1992:62. abstract.
Master CL, Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Coffee drinkers are more likely to die of AIDS:
what does the association mean? American Public Health Association Annual Meeting
Abstract Book 1992:183. abstract.
Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. Alcohol, hypertension, and mortality: a 22 year study.
American Journal of Epidemiology 1992;136:1005.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Alcoholic beverage choice and coronary artery disease: do
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red wine drinkers fare best? Circulation 1992;86:Suppl I:464. abstract.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Alcoholic beverage choice and risk of coronary artery disease
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Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Coffee, tea, and mortality. Annals of
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Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Alcohol use, other traits, and risk of unnatural deaths: a
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Friedman GD, Klatsky AL. Is alcohol good for your health? (editorial) New England
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Klatsky AL. The epidemiology of alcohol and cardiovascular diseases: update 1992.
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Klatsky AL, Friedman GD and Armstrong MA. Coffee and coronary heart disease. (letter)
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Klatsky AL, Tekawa I, Armstrong MA, Sidney S. Asian-Americans born in India and
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on Cardiovascular Disease and Epidemiology 1993. abstract.
Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. Coffee may reduce the risk of suicide. American Journal of
Epidemiology 1993;138:667.
Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea and gallstones. American Public
Health Association 121st Annual Meeting Abstract Book 1993:340. abstract.
Armstrong MA, Midanik LT, Klatsky AL. Alcohol consumption and utilization of health
services. American Public Health Association 121st Annual Meeting Abstract Book
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Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Alcohol and 23 year coronary disease mortality. Circulation
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Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Alcohol and mortality. Annals of Behavioral
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Klatsky AL. Epidemiology of coronary heart disease: influence of alcohol. Paper
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Klatsky AL. Alcohol and blood pressure. Cardiology in Review 1994;2:281-90.
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Hiatt RA, Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL, Sidney S. Alcohol consumption, smoking, and other
risk-factors and prostate cancer in a large health plan cohort in California (United States).
Cancer Cause 1994; 5: 66-72.
Klatsky AL. Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for acute pancreatitis. American Journal of
Epidemiology 1994;139:22.
Klatsky AL, Freedman AD. Alcohol and longevity. (annotation) American Journal of Public
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Klatsky AL. Blood pressure and alcohol intake. In: Laragh JH, Brenner BM, eds.
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Klatsky AL. Cardiovascular effects of alcohol. Scientific American Science and Medicine
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Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. Education, race, and coronary risk. Circulation 1995;92:Suppl
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Armstrong MA, Klatsky AL. Coffee, caffeine, and blood pressure. American Public Health
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Klatsky AL. Alcohol, coronary disease, and hypertension. Annual Review of Medicine
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Klatsky AL. Sensible, safe, and beneficial alcohol drinking. Nutri-News. St. Louis: Mosby
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Klatsky AL. Epidemiologic relationships of alcoholic beverage drinking to cardiovascular
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Klatsky AL, Tekawa IS, Armstrong MA. Cardiovascular risk factors among Asian
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Katsky AL. The epidemiology of alcohol and cardiovascular diseases. The Permanente
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Sidney S, Quesenberry CP, Friedman GD, Tekawa IS. Marijuana use and cancer
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Katsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. Red wine, white wine, liquor, beer, and risk for
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Klatsky AL, Friedman GD, Armstrong MA, Kipp H. Wine, liquor, beer, and mortality.
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George F. Koob, Ph.D.
The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California
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Libbe Kooistra, Ph.D.
University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
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Gary W. Kraemer, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
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Dean D. Krahn, M.D.
University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin
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Peter W. Kreiner, Ph.D.
Health and Addictions Research, Inc. , Boston, Massachusetts
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Brad S. Krevor, Ph.D.
Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
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Sean D. Kristjansson, Ph.D.
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
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Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon
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Inna Kruman, Ph.D.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas
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Meena Kumari, Ph.D.
Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
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Joseph W. LaBrie, Ph.D.
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California
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Pedersen ER, LaBrie JW. Partying before the party: Examining “prepartying” behavior
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LaBrie JW, Pedersen ER, Huchting K. Correcting misperceptions and reducing
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LaBrie JW, Pedersen ER. Prepartying promotes heightened risk in the college
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Hummer JF, LaBrie JW, Lac A. The prognostic power of normative influences among
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Hummer JF, LaBrie JW, Lac A. Warming up and staying loose: The prevalence, style,
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Lucien Laforest, D.Sc.Soc.
University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec
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Robert O. Messing, M.D.
Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center, Emeryville, California
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Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
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Klaus A. Miczek, Ph.D.
Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts
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Jose Javier Miguel-Hidalgo, Ph.D.
University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi
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Robert M. Mihalek, Ph.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center, Emeryville, California
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Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada
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Boston University School of Social Work
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University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey
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McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
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Traffic Injury Research Foundation of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
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Peter Ernst Simson, Ph.D.
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
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Mathews DB, Simson PE, Best PJ. Ethanol alters spatial processing of hippocampal
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Vandergriff JL, Groark B, Manton G, Simson PE. Chronic fluoxetine administration
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Matthews DB, Best PJ, White AM, Vandergriff JL, Simson PE. Ethanol impairs spatial
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Matthews DB, Simson PE, Best PJ. Acute administration of ethanol impairs spatial
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Vandergriff J, Groark B, Manton G, Simson PE. Chronic fluoxetine administration
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Matthews DB, Simson PE, Best PJ. Spatial memory deficits in adult rats exposed to
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Matthews DB, Groark B, Best PJ, Simson PE. Opposite effects of two levels of prenatal
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Matthews DB, Maier SE, Miller JA, West JR, Best PJ, Simson PE. Prenatal exposure to
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White AM, Simson PE, Best PJ. Comparison between the effects of ethanol and
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Matthews DB, Simson PE. Prenatal exposure to ethanol disrupts spatial memory: effect
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Schneider AM, Koven N, Lombardo K, Levin D, Simson PE. Beta-adrenergic receptor
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Naylor JC, Simson PE, Schneider AM et al. Ethanol suppresses neuronal activity of the
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Naylor JC, Caudill AL, Simson PE. Locally applied ethanol and GABA inhibit central
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Tracy Simpson, Ph.D.
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
 2004-6: Alcohol expectancies, posttraumatic stress disorder, and alcohol use in
female crime victims.
Kaysen D, Simpson T, Dillworth T, Gunter C, Larimer ME, Resick P. Alcohol problems
and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in female crime victims. Journal of Traumatic Stress
2006;19: 399-403.
Kaysen D, Dillworth T, Simpson T, Brajcich M, Larimer M. The impact of prior sexual
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Brajcich M, Kaysen D, (Simpson T, co-investigator). Child sexual abuse and adult
assault: predictors of peritraumatic responses in female crime victims. Poster
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Chawla, N., Kaysen, D. (Simpson T, co-investigator), Marlatt, A., & Larimer, M. The role
of mindfulness as a protective factor in the development of PTSD. SIG Poster
presentation at the 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of
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Kaysen D, Dillworth T, Simpson T, Brajcich M, Larimer M. The impact of prior sexual
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Charles K. Singleton, Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
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Singleton CK, McCool BA, Harvey A, Martin PR. Cloning of the human transketolase
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McCool BA, Martin PR, Singleton CK. cDNA clones corresponding to the human
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Martin PR, McCool BA, Singleton CK. Genetic sensitivity to thiamine deficiency and
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Martin PR, McCool BA, Singleton CK. Genetic sensitivity to thiamine deficiency and
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McCool BA, Martin PR, Singleton CK. Posttranslational modification of human
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Linda Skaal, Ph.D.
University of Limpopo, Limpopo, South Africa
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Reginald G. Smart, Ph.D. (See Robert E. Mann)
Colleen M. Smith, Ph.D.
Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 1986-7: Ethanol ingestion and pantothenate-CoA metabolism in heart.
Bradley H. Smith, Ph.D.
University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
 1999-2001: Alcohol-related problems and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
among college students.
White J, Smith B, Stamper G, Gant R. Assessing the relationship between alcohol abuse,
ADHD symptoms, and functional impairment among college students. Annual meeting of
the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA, 2000. abstract.
Dowd H, Smith B, White J, Stamper G. Lifestyle differences as predictors or problems
among college students with and without ADHD. Annual meeting of the Association for
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA, 2000. abstract.
Smith BH, Molina BG, Pelham WE Jr. The clinically meaningful link between ADHD and
alcohol. Alcohol Research and Health 2002;26:22-29.
Smith BH, Clement K, Stamper G, Ingram AD, Cole W, White J. Self-report of ADHD as a
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Poster Presented at the Inaugural Scientific Meeting of the National Center on Birth
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Smith BH, Clement K, Stamper G, Ingram AD, Cole W, White J. Attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder and drinking among college students. Alcoholism: Clinical
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Smith BH, Cole W, Ingram AD, Clement K. Screening for ADHD among first-year college
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Cedric M. Smith, M.D.
SUNY at Buffalo School of Medicine, Buffalo, New York
 1986-8: Influences of intoxication and hangover perceived to moderate drinking.
Smith CM. What are the negative effects of drinking? Research update. (Invited editorial)
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Smith CM, Bookner S, Dreher F. Effects of alcohol intoxication and hangovers on
subsequent drinking. Problems of Drug Dependence, 1988. NIDA Research Monograph
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Smith CM, Pristach CA. Utility of the Self-Administered Alcoholism Screening Test
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Smith CM, Pristach CA. The Self-Administered Alcoholism Screening Test (SAAST) in
schizophrenic patients. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 1990;14:339.
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Pristach CA, Smith CM. Substance abuse and medication compliance among
schizophrenic patients. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 1990;41:1345-8.
Smith CM, Pristach CA. History of alcohol abuse by psychiatric patients—screening tests
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Pristach CA, Smith CM, Perkins C. Reliability of the self-administered alcoholism
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Harold C. Smith, Ph.D.
University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
 1998-2000: Alcohol regulation of nuclear mRNA processing.
Moreale J, Van Mater D, Sowden MP, Smith HC. Disproportionate relationship between
APOBEC-1 expression and apolipoprotein B mRNA editing activity. Experimental Cell
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Steinburg MF, Schock D, Backus JW, Smith HC. Tissue-specific differences in the role of
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 1999;263:81-6.
Yang Y, Sowden MP, Smith HC. Induction of cytidine to uridine editing on cytoplasmic
apolipoprotein B mRNA by overexpressing APOBEC-1. Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Sowden MP, Smith HC. Commitment of apolipoprotein B RNA to the splicing pathway
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H. Thomas Austern Memorial Lectures
(presented at International Medical Advisory Conference meetings held in Canada and the United
States)
Pierre Berton, O.C., Hooch in History: Early Canadian Hedonists and Puritans. H. Thomas
Austern Memorial Lecture presented at The International Medical Advisory Group Conference.
Ottawa, October 1986.
Dwight B. Heath. Alcohol and the Human Animal. H. Thomas Austern Memorial Lecture
presented at The International Medical Advisory Group Conference. Charleston, October 1988.
Paul D. Fleck, President, Banff Centre for Fine Arts. H. Thomas Austern Memorial Lecture
presented at The International Medical Advisory Group Conference. Jasper, October 1990.
Richard J. Bonnie, Director, Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy University of Virginia.
Social Change and the Adaptive Capacity of American Law. H. Thomas Austern Memorial
Lecture presented at The International Medical Advisory Group Conference. La Jolla, October
1992.
Hugh Segal, Investment counselor and former chief of staff to The Prime Minister of Canada. H.
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Thomas Austern Memorial Lecture presented at The International Medical Advisory Group
Conference. Quebec City, October 1994.
Enoch Gordis, Alcohol Research: Achievements and Promise. H. Thomas Austern Memorial
Lecture presented at The International Medical Advisory Group Conference. Tucson, October
1996.
Michael R. Hayden, University of British Columbia, The Centre for Molecular Medicine and
Therapeutics. Medicine in the Millennium: The Genetic Century. H. Thomas Austern Memorial
Lecture presented at The International Medical Advisory Group Conference. Vancouver, October
1998.
Ron Roizen, University of California at San Francisco. E.M. Jellinek and All That: A Look Back at
the Origins and Early Development of Post-Repeal Alcohol Science in the U.S. H. Thomas
Austern Memorial Lecture presented at The International Medical Advisory Group Conference.
San Francisco, October 2000.
Richard Jessor, University of Colorado. Mountains of Inspiration. H. Thomas Austern Memorial
Lecture presented at The International Medical Advisory Group Conference. Niagara-on-theLake, October 2003.
Ross S. Kalucy, Flinders University. Reflecting on International Conferences—Small is Beautiful.
H. Thomas Austern Memorial Lecture presented at The International Medical Advisory Group
Conference. Chicago, October 2005.
Hon. Frank McKenna, TD Bank Financial Group and former Premier of New Brunswick & former
Ambassador to the United States. The Importance of Corporate Responsibility in the Canadian,
North American, and International Context. H. Thomas Austern Memorial Lecture presented at
The International Medical Advisory Group Conference. Halifax, October 2007.
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