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Stanton Glantz
Professor of Medicine

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


Effect of Tobacco Advocacy at the State Level
Studies of tobacco industry and public health groups in the state policymaking process regarding tobacco.
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Analysis of Tobacco Industry Documents
Analysis of the tobacco industry with special emphasis on second-hand smoke, tobacco industry influence on the policy making process, and marketing particularly to ethnic minorities.
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Secondhand smoke and the heart
Secondhand smoke has large and immediate effects on the cardiovascular system. This project seeks to understand the mechanisms of these effects.
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Smoke Free Movies
Ending the use of movies to promote smoking to kids.
Tobacco Scam
Educating restauranteurs and bar owners about how Big Tobacco is using and abusing them to oppose smokefee policies.
Cardiology Division
Part of the Department of Medicine
CVRI
Cardiovascular Research Institute
IHPS
Institute for Health Policy Studies
Biostatistics 183
Introduction to Statistical Analysis
Global Health Sciences
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