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Helen Diller Family Compr Cancer Ctr
STANTON A. GLANTZ, PHD

Professor of Medicine and Director, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UCSF
Leader, Tobacco Control Program, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center

CONTACT

glantz@medicine.ucsf.edu
(415) 476-3893 (voice)
(415) 514-9345 (fax)

Box 1390, UCSF; San Francisco, CA 94143-1390

additional websites:

SmokefreeMovies
TobaccoScam
Tobacco eScholarship Repository

EDUCATION

University of Cincinnati, OH, BS, 1969, Aerospace Engineering
Stanford University, CA, MS, 1970, Applied Mechanics
Stanford University, CA, PhD, 1973, Applied Mechanics and Engineering Economic Systems
Stanford University, CA, Postdoc, 1975, Cardiology
University of California San Francisco, CA, Postdoc, 1977, Cardiovascular Research

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1965-68

Student trainee, NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston

1969

Aerospace Engineer, NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, TX

1977-80

Assistant Professor of Medicine in Residence, Univ. of California, San Francisco

1981-82

Associate Professor of Medicine in Residence, Univ. of California, San Francisco

1983-87

Associate Professor of Medicine, Univ. of California, San Francisco

1987-present

Professor of Medicine, Univ. of California, San Francisco

2002-present

Director, UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education

HONORS & AWARDS

(1960)

Eagle Scout, Bronze Palm

(1964)

Outstanding future teacher

(1964)

Bausch and Lomb Science Award

(1968)

Tau Beta Pi (engineering)

(1969-72)

NSF Graduate Fellowship

(1975-77)

Bay Area Heart Research Committee Senior Research Fellowship

(1977-82)

NIH Research Career Development Award

(1978)

Best Paper Published in Computer

(1986)

Janssen Lecture of Society for Cardiac Anesthesia

(1992)

Fellow, American College of Cardiology

(1992-1997)

Associate Editor, Journal of the American College of Cardiology

(1996)

James Madison Freedom of Information Award, Society of Professional Journalists

(1996)

Alton Ochsner Award of Special Recognition

(1997)

UCSF Chancellor's Award for Public Service

(1998)

American Society of Addiction Medicine Annual Award

(1998)

Gleitsman Foundation Citizen Activist Award

(1999)

American Heart Association Rashkind Lecture

(1999)

"Taking the Heat" Award, University of California Tobacco Related Diseases Research Program

(2000)

Ralph R. Sachs Lecture, UCLA

(2000)

Common Cause Public Service Achievement Award

(2000)

Robert Wood Johnson Innovators in Substance Abuse Control

(2002)

FAMRI Cahan Distinguished Professor Award

(2003)

American Public Health Association, Alcohol and Other Drugs section Lifetime Achievement Award

(2005)

Elected to Institute of Medicine

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

M Neuman, A Bitton, S. Glantz. Tobacco industry subversion of European Community tobacco advertising legislation. The Lancet 13;359(9314):1323-1330, 2002

P Ling, S Glantz. Why and how the tobacco industry sells cigarettes to young adults: Evidence from industry documents. Am. J. Pub. Health 92:908-916, 2002

A Landman, P Ling, S Glantz. Tobacco industry youth smoking prevention programs protect the tobacco industry and hurt tobacco control. Am. J. Pub. Health 92:917-930, 2002

P Ling and S. Glantz. Using tobacco industry marketing research to design more effective tobacco control campaigns. JAMA 287:2983-2989, 2002

C Fichtenberg, S Glantz. Youth access interventions do not affect youth smoking. Pediatrics 109(6):1088-92, 2002

C Fichtenberg, S Glantz. Smoke free workplaces substantially reduce smoking: A systematic review. Br. Med. J. 325:188-191, 2002

J Dearlove, S Aguinaga-Bialous, S Glantz. Tobacco industry manipulation of the hospitality industry to maintain smoking in public places. Tobacco Control 11:94-104, 2002

J Barnoya, S Glantz. Tobacco Industry Success in Preventing Regulation of Secondhand Smoke in Latin America: The Latin Project. Tobacco Control 11:305-314, 2002

M Scollo, A Lai, A Hyland, S Glantz. Study quality, funding source, and conclusions in studies on the economic effects of smokefree policies on the hospitality industry. Tobacco Control 12:13-20, 2003

T. Tsokolas and S. Glantz. The Duluth, Minnesota clean indoor air ordinance: Problems and success in fighting the tobacco industry at local level the 21st century. Am. J. Pub. Health 93:1214-1221, 2003

B. Q. Zhu, C. Heeschen, R Sievers, J. Karliner, W. Parmley, S. Glantz, J. P. Cooke. Exposure to secondhand smoke stimulates tumor angiogenesis and growth. Cancer Cell 2003 Sep;4(3)191-6, 2003

S. Glantz and R. Wilson-Loots. No association of smokefree ordinances with profits from bingo and charitable games in Massachusetts. Tobacco Control 12(4):411-3, 2003

S. Glantz, K. Kacirk, C. McCulloch. Back to the Future: Smoking in movies in 2002 compared with 1950 levels. Am. J. Public Health 94:261-263, 2004

K. Neilsen and S. Glantz. A tobacco industry study of airline cabin air quality: Dropping inconvienient findings. Tobacco Control 13(Suppl I):i20-i29, 2004

J. Drope, S. Aguinaga-Bialous, S. Glantz. Tobacco industry efforts to present ventilation as an alternative to smokefree environments in North America. Tobacco Control 13(Suppl I):i41-i47, 2004

R. Sargent, R. Shepherd, S. Glantz. Reduced incidence of admissions for myocardial infarction associated with public smoking ban: before and after study. Br. Med. J. 328:977-980, 2004

P. Ling and S. Glantz. Tobacco industry research on smoking cessation: Recapturing young adults and other recent quitters. J Gen Int Med 19:419-426, 2004

M. Ong and S. Glantz. Cardiovascular health and economic effects of smokefree workplaces. Am. J. Med 117:32-38, 2004

J. Barnoya and S. Glantz. Association of the California Tobacco Control Program with Declines in Cancer Incidence. Cancer Causes and Control 15:689-695, 2004

B. Alamar and S. Glantz. Smokefree ordinances increase restaurant profits and value. Contemporary Economic Policy 22: 520-525, 2004

A. Bitton, M. Neuman, J. Barnoya, S. Glantz, The p53 Tumor Suppressor Gene and the Tobacco Industry: Research, Debate, and Conflict of Interest. Lancet 365(9458):531-40, 2005

E. Tong, L. England, S. Glantz. Changing Conclusions on Secondhand Smoke with a Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Review Funded by the Tobacco Industry. Pediatrics 115:e356-e366, 2005

S. Glantz and J. Barnoya. Cardiovascular effects of secondhand smoke: Nearly as large as smoking. Circulation 111:2684-2698, 2005

M. Ong and S. Glantz. Free nicotine replacement therapy programs vs. implementing smokefree workplaces: A cost-effectiveness comparison. Am. J. Pub. Health 95:969-975, 2005

S. Schick and S. Glantz. Scientific analysis of secondhand smoke by the tobacco industry, 1930-1972. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 7:591-612, 2005

P. Ling and S. Glantz. Tobacco industry consumer research on socially acceptable cigarettes. Tobacco Control 14:e3 doi:10.1136/tc.2005.011239, 2005

E.M. Sebrie, J.Barnoya, E..J. Perez-Stable, S.A. Glantz. Tobacco Industry Successfully Prevented Tobacco Control Legislation in Argentina. Tobacco Control 14:e2 doi:10.1136/tc.2005.011130, 2005

M.D. Neuman, A. Bitton, S. Glantz. Tobacco industry influence on the definition of tobacco related disorders by the American Psychiatric Association. Tobacco Control 14:328-337, 2005

A. Charlesworth and S. Glantz. Smoking in the movies increases adolescent smoking: A review. Pediatrics 116:1516-1528

S. Schick and S. Glantz. Philip Morris toxicological experiments with fresh sidestream smoke: More toxic than mainstream smoke.Ó Tobacco Control 14:396-404, 2005

J. Ibrahim and S. Glantz. Tobacco Industry Litigation Strategies to Oppose Tobacco Control Media Campaigns. Tobacco Control 15:50-58, 2006

B. Alamar and S. Glantz. Modeling Addictive Consumption as an Infectious Disease. The B.E. Journals in Economic Analysis & Policy 5(1):7, 2006 http://www.bepress.com/bejeap/contributions/vol5/iss1/art7

A. Bornhäuser, J. McCarthy, S. Glantz. German tobacco industry's successful efforts to maintain scientific and political respectability to prevent regulation of secondhand smoke. Tobacco Control 15:e1 doi:10.1136.tc2005.012336, 2006.

M. G, Otañez, M. Muggli, R. Hurt, S. Glantz. Eliminating Child Labour in Malawi: A British American Tobacco Corporate Responsibility Project to Sidestep Tobacco Labour Exploitation. Tobacco Control 15;224-230, 2006.

B. Alamar and S. Glantz. Effect of Social Unacceptability on Reduction in Cigarette Consumption. Am. J. Pub. Health 96:8-12, 2006.

R. Barnes, S. K. Hammond, S. Glantz. The tobacco industry's role in the 16 Cities Study of secondhand tobacco smoke: Do the data support the stated conclusions? Env. Health Perspect. doi:10.1289/ehp.9385 C. G. Healton,

E. Watson-Stryker, J.A. Allen, P. Messeri, P.R. Graham, A.N. Stewart, M.D. Dobbins, S.A. Glantz. Movies trailers on television: Circumventing restrictions on advertising tobacco to youth? Archiv Pediatrics Adol Health 160;885-888, 2006.

11/21/06

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