Other Recent Work
The Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education provides a focal point for work designed to reduce the 5 million deaths a year tobacco and the tobacco industry cause each year. The work of the Center spans policy and historical research, economics, and science. The work is designed to inform and improve the effectiveness of public health interventions to reduce tobacco use. It works closely with the UCSF Library's efforts to collect and preserve previously secret tobacco industry documents, such as those available at the Legacy Tobacco Documents Library (http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu).
The Director is:
Stanton A. Glantz, PhD
Professor of Medicine
Suite 366
Library
530 Parnassus
University of California
San Francisco, CA
94143-1390
phone: (415) 476-3893
fax: (415) 514-9345
email:
glantz@medicine.ucsf.edu
Books
- The Cigarette Papers, Stanton A. Glantz, John Slade, Lisa A. Bero, Peter Hanauer, and Deborah B. Barnes, editors. University of California Press, 1996
- Tobacco War Inside the California Battles. Stanton A. Glantz and Edith D. Balbach, University of California Press, 2000
There are 5 publications in this collection, published between 2000 and 2023.
Chaffee, Benjamin W; Couch, Elizabeth T; Fan Cheng, Nancy; Ameli, Niloufar; Gansky, Stuart A: Results of the California Teens Nicotine and Tobacco Survey, 2023
Krauss, Melissa MPH; Herbers, Stephanie BA; Hepp, Lisa BS; Mueller, Nancy MPH; Luke, Douglas PhD: The New York Profile: A review of New York's tobacco prevention and control program, 2003
Krauss, Melissa; Herbers, Stephanie; Hepp, Lisa; Mueller, Nancy MPH; Luke, Douglas PhD: The New York Profile: A review of New York's tobacco prevention and control program, 2002
Repace, James MSc: Can Ventilation Control Secondhand Smoke in the Hospitality Industry?, 2000
Tobacco Free Initiative, World Health Organization: The Tobacco Industry and Scientific Groups ILSI: A Case Study, 2000