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WSAHNBIFO 2001 PLAN
P. Leader
P.Number ProjectName
Ob/ective
Deliverable
Guidance Area
Status per RPS / Comments
WSA/INBIFO 2001 PROPOSED PROJECTS - HARM REDUCTION TIER 2
McKinney, W NOi 134 Induced sputum biomarkers Identify and validate induced sputum biomarkers
using memorandum/report 10-Understanding Smoking and Health -General Start
scientific literature. Harm Reduction (Tier 2)
Schlage, W N01150 Cytokeratin (CK) Expression in the Respiratory poster,
publication 10-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
Tract of Rats Exposed to RASS or DEE he~rsed-toenhaneeourunde[sianding-of the-eiFects- Harm
Reduction (TIer2)
evNepment-af tirr
disesae}Geneml: Establish intermediate biomarker
methods indica6ve ior the potential in vivo carcinog
Schramke, H N01199 Mouse Lymphoma TKAssay-Cytotoxicity Understand TK cytotoxicity: lnvestigate the
lnfluence of memo 10-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
cytotoxicity on the mutagenicity results Harm Reduction (7ier2)
Weisensee, D N01197 Establishment and Validation of the Ex Vivo hpd Method Development, Cell
Biology: Establishment of an Poster/publication 10-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
Assay exvivo hprt mulatlon assay In rattype II cells as a General Harm Reduction (Tier2)
genotoxic marker indicative for the potential carcinogenic
activity of cigarette smoke in order to complement our
acceptance testing battery.
Woehrmann, T N07177 Cell Proliferation Study of increasing sensitivity in the rat model by choice
of internal memo; subreport 10-Understanding Smoking and Health Start
histopathotogical methods for the Vung: method General Harm Reduction (Tier 2)
development, histopathology (to measure induced cell
proliferation In specific rodent target organs by
immunohistoehemical methods in order to sup
Muerrens, K N01170 Transgenic Models and Cigarette Smoke Promotion Index, in vivo: Evaluation of
transgenic animal memo 10-Understanding Smoking and Health Start
models (ILSI list), responsiveness of iransgenics to smoke General Harm Reduction (Tier 2)
constituents (literature study)-identification of transgenic
models of interest
PROJECTS PROPOSED AFTER 12-11 PROJECT REVIEW
Roemer, E Lactic acid Risk assessment on chemicals which are specific
targets DataCompilation,Memo, Needs to be determined Start
In harm reduced products; Reproduce and investigate the Poster
mechanism of reduced biological activity of mainstream
smoke due to the addition of lactic acid to the filler of
cigarettes
Schlage, W. Biochemical chamcterization of new rat lung Method development, Cell Biology; To
characterize cell method development, Cell Needs to be determined Start
epithelial cell lines and routinely used lines derived from the target organ (rat lung) with
defined Biology
nonepithelialcelllines metabolic abilities for the improvement and
complementation of standard In vitro assays (e.g.,
cyletoxicity, gap junctional Intercellular communication),
and to characterize the nonepithelial cell lines currently
used in such assays (e.g., 3T3 fibroblasts)
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WSMNBIF02001 PLAN
P,Leader P. Number ProjectName Objective Deliverable Guidance Area StatusperRPSlComments
Kinser, R N01143 Characterization of ETS Exposure in the US To acquire guidance for harm reduction
guidance by report; presentation; 08-Understanding Smoking and Health- Start
Workplace developing the most scientifically robust method to publication Exposure (Tier 2)
characterize exposure to ETS in the workplace based on a
comprehensive review of existing data and assessment
methodologies by March 2002.
Koller, D N01102 GenomicslProteomics To determine if genomics/proteomics technologies can
be recommendation 08-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
used to enhance our understanding of the effects of Exposure (Tier 2)
smoke constituents on the development of disease
Gerstenberg, B N01198 Measures for ETS/SS What would be constituentappropdate measures
for Memo 09-Understanding Smoking and Health -Test Start
ETS/SS? Systems/Expedmental Models (Tier 2)
Stabbert, R N01205 Styrene DNA Adducts Method Development, Analytical Chemistry: In rat
lung Memo 09-Understanding Smoking and Health-Test Start
homogenates from the RASS/DEE study, styrene DNA Systems/Experimental Models (Tier 2)
adducts will be quantified eitherby ESI/MS orby ICP/MS.
WSAIINBIFO 2001 PROPOSED PROJECTS - OTHER
Elves, R N01135 Free Radicals Scavenging for Smoke Screening studies to determine the relationship
and possible SCoR needs to be determined George-Is this a go?
effectiveness of free radical scavengers (i.e. phenyl-Ndert- recommendation for
butylnitrone,PBN administration prior, during and after selective filtration and
smoking exposures in vitro (particulate and gas vapor publication
phase) and in vivo (21 day inhalation exposures) to reduce
injury. Successful outcome may be applied for use as a
selective filter agent for harm reduction or for use in
chemoprevenllon.
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WSA/MBIF02001 PROPOSED PROJECTS - HARM REDUCTION - TIER 1
I
Tricker, A N01299 Molecular Epidemiology Studyfor Oasis in Japan To-desigrt a molecular epidemiology
study that might study on biomarkers of 05-Understanding Smoking and Health-General Stad
confirm harm reduction for Oasis smokers in Japan and effect in Oasis smokers Harm Reduction
(Tier 1)
submission of study design plan to the SRRC by
December 1, 2001. The deliverable should not
just be a study plan, but a
study. First milestone may
be a plan in 2001.
Tewes, F(Roemer, N01124 Parameter 3: Blends Parameter Studies: Publish the influence of single
bland repeds; pWlication 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Stad
components on the chemical composition and in vitro Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
toxicity of cigarette mainstream smoke
Roemer, E N01125 Parameter 2: Brands Parameter Studies: Determine the chemical composition reports;
publication 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
and biological activity of mainstream smoke of brand Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
cigarettes
Roamer, E N01123 Parameter 4: Filter Parameter Studies: Investigate the Influence of
different poster 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
filter types, e.g., carbon or silica, on the biological activity Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
of cigarette smoke.
Takada, K N01138 Plan Oasis Exposure Study DGter,T,n,~thefeesibiNtyef conducting said study in
Oasis study plan 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
smokers inJapan. Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
The deliverable should not
just be a study plan, but a
study. First milestone may
be a plan in 2001.
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WSAIINBIF02001 PLAN
P. Leader P. Number Project Name Objective Deliverable Guidance Area Status per RPS I Comments
Mueller, T N01190 Oxidative Stress Induced by Cigarette Smoke Understanding apoprosis/necrosis: To
understand publication 04-Understanding Smoking and Health - Test Start
initiation ot and signal-transductlon in smoke-bubbled PBS SystemsfExperimental Models (Tier 1)
exposed cells in terms of cellular fate, i.e.,
apoptosis/necrosis; special emphasis will be placed on the
role of heme oxygenase (HO-1) expression
Klndt, R. N01187 Induction of Apoptosis, Necrosis, and Cell Cycle Understanding apoptosislnecrosis,
single components: To Documentation 04-Understanding Smoking and Health -Test Start
Arrest by Selected Cigarette Smoke Components investigate the potency of selected cigarette
smoke Systems/Experimental Models (Tier 1)
in Vitro components to induce apoptosis, necrosis, and cell cycle
arrest in vitro; compare the mode of cytotoxic action with
that of cigarette smoke (-preparations
Mueller, T N011S6 Oxidative Stress Induced by Cigarette Smoke To understand the initiation of and
signal transduction in Publication 04-Understanding Smoking and Health - Test Start
, smoke-bubbled PBS-exposed cells in temts of cellular Systems/Experimental Models (Tier 1)
fate, i-e., apcptosis or necrosis: Role of glutathlone
(GSH)/GSH reduotase and thioredoxin (Trx)/Trx reduotase
(TrxR) system, respectively
Reininghaus, W N01171 New Models and Markers for Tumor Promotion in Promotion index, in vivo: To
improve our understanding of literature review (internal); 05-Understanding Smoking and Health-
General Start
the Lung the potential mechanisms leading to lung cancer (initiation, publication (if
appropriate) Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
promotion) and to identify possible new endpoints for in
vivo and in vitro testing, e.g., markers of altered
intercellular communication
Vanscheeuwijck, P N01172 Identification of Smoke Constituents Playing a CVD index, in vivo:
Identification of smoke constituents memo g5-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
(project leaders resolved
Role in CVD playing a role in CVD-literatum study Harm Reduction (Tier 1) overlap)
WSNINBIFO 2001 PROPOSED PROJECTS - UNDERSTANDING S&H -TIER 2
Dempsey, R N01090 Case control study of ETS and lung cancer To design a case-control study examining
the association study designlprotecel 06-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
of ETS and lung cancer that will address, to the extent Epidemiology (Tier 2)
t-ETSand- possible, all systematic biases, by January 2003 and have The deliverable should not
Lttag6eneer study initiated just be a study plan, but a
study. First milestone may
be a plan in 2001.
Dempsey, R N01099 ETS Exposure and Infections in Childhood T research fnte- literature database;
review 06-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
. factorsaffectingseverity,frequencyandsequelaeof otthelHemturewithgap Epidemiology (Tier 2)
childhood respiratory infections and the potential role analysis;iesearefh
played by ETS by the third quarter of 2001. prepesals
Dempsey, R N01100 Scientific Consensus-Maternal Smoking During Summarize-whe~ the potential
health scientific consensus 06-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
Pregnancy effects to the child ot maternal smoking during pregnancy. document Epidemiology (Tier
2)
Dempsey, R N01097 Review of Longitudinal Studles on ETS Exposure To provide a complete summary and
analysis of the major literature review and 06-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
and Respiratory Health of Children longitudinal studies with data on ETS exposure during analysis;
future research Epidemiology (Tier 2)
childhood, identifying trends in time, exposure sources proposals
and respiratory endpoints and indicating potential models
as the basis for future research by end of 3rd quarter
2002.
Sanders, E N01101 Comparative analysis of CPS-I and CPS-II studies To perform a thorough analysis of
the two CPS studies in report 06-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
order to attempt to explain, as best as possible, the Epidemiology (Tier 2)
differences in results between the two studies in order to
obtain mechanistic insight on active smoking and lung
cancer by end of 2001.
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P. Leader P. Number Project Name Objective Deliverable Guidance Area Status per RPS/ Comments
Elves, R N01144 Transdermal Patch Biomonitoring Evaluate the use of commercially available
transdermal publication; possible 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
patch technologies (i.e., PharmChek, Band Aid, gcp/glp assay Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
Sudormed) for use as a non-invasive method of human
blomonitoring of exposure to smoke constituents.
Walk, R N01148 Total Exposure Study in U.S. Measure the uptake of selected vapor phase and report;
publication 05-Understanding Smoking and Health- General Start
particulate smoke components toran appropriate U.S. Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
population based on suitable biomarker(s).
Haussmann, H N01175 Validation of AJJ Model Definitive evaluation of the NJ Mouse model: Develop
a concept; application 05-Understanding Smoking and Health- General Start
concepttodefinifinelyvalidateorinvalldatetheNJmouse HarmReduction(Tieri)
model for cigarette smoke inhalation beyond the pair-
feeding study
Haussmann, H N91178 Potential Improvement of Sensitivity in Rodent Study of increasing sensitivity
in the rat model by choice of recommendation; 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
Cigarette Smoke Tumorigenicity Studies by Step- histopathological methods for the
lung publication Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
Serial Sectioning of the Lung
Kuhl, P N0t193 Method Development, Paraoxanase Method Development, Biochemistry: For CVD
biomarker SOP 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
determination a biochemical method for oxidative damage, Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
i.e., paraoxanase activity in blood plasma will be
developed
Kuhl, P N01192 Method Development, Antioxidant Activity Method development, biochemistry: For CVD
biomarker SOP 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
. determination a biochemical method for oxidative damage, Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
i.e., the total antioxidant activity In blood plasma will be
developed.
Reininghaus, W N01179 Development of In Vivo Model(s) for To identify and develop suitable in vivo
model(s) for collaboration with 05-Understanding Smoking and Health- General Start
Cardiovascular Disease cardiovascular disease symptom(s) and blomarkers of consultants and
external Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
effect in cigarette smoke-exposed rodents laboratories; study plans
Stinn, W N01176 NJ Mouse Definifive evaluatlon of NJ Mouse: Investigate
the report/publication 05-Understanding Smoking and Health- General Start
spontaneous and urethane-induced lung tumorigenicity, as Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
well as ras mutation pattern in NJ mice after chronic ETS
exposure or food restricGon
Vanscheeuwijck, P N01180 Follow-up Atherosclerosis in ApoE Null Mice Development of CVD in vivo
models: Follow-up and memo; presentation 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
support of external project (K.U. Leuven) with ApoE null Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
mice with regard to atherosclerosis
Veltel, D N01191 Cytotoxicity Index from Single Smoke Understanding cytotoxicity, smoke
constituents documentation 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
Constituents In Vitro Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
Weber, S Ng1196 Single Cell Gel Electrophoresis (Comet) Assay Method Development, Cell Biology:
Establishing of the SOP 05-Understanding Smoking and Health- General Start
Comet-Assay as an in vitro genotoxicity, assay for Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
detection of DNA-damage in single cells.
Haussmann, H Ng1173 Concept for the Toxicological Weighting of Complete, refine, and publish the
concept for the publication 05-Understanding Smoking and Health- General Start
Cigarette Smoke Constituents weighting approach for cigarette smoke constituents on Harm
Reduction (Tier 1)
the current smoke chemistry list, with special emphasis on
carcinogenicity
Kinser,
R N01164 RepeatabilityandReproducibilltyAssessmentfor DevelopageneralapproachfordemonstraBng repeata
bilitylreproducibility 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
Analytical Methods for Human Studies repeatabllity and reproducibility of analytical methods to
be assessment plan; input to Harm Reduction (Tier 1)
utilized in Human Studies projects by March 31, 2001. study design'
presentationslpublications
Oay, J N01169 Biomarkers of Exposure forAccrortl in US Exploratory study of changes in biomarkers of
exposure in report and publication: 05-Understanding Smoking and Health - General Start
smokerswhoswitchfromsmokingconvenGonalcigarettes resultsofcontrolled HarmReduction(Tier1)
, io Accord in US: Phase 1) Controlled switch (controlled in switchers by2002
' terms of the number of cigarettes smoked per day); Phase
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P. Leader P. Number Project Name Objective Deliverable Guidance Area Status per RPS/ Comments
Dempsey, R N01106 Epidemiology of lung cancer in smokers of ultra- 9esigrt an epidemiological study
on the association of study design/protocof 01-Understanding Smoking and Health - Project leaders
should reso{ve
low tar cigarettes (1-5 mg) lung cancer in smokers of ultra low tarcigarettes (1-5
mg) Epidemiology (Tier 1) overlap between projects 1106,
compared to smokers of higher tar cigarettes by October 1107, 1109, 1116, 1117
2001. The deliverable should not
just be a study plan, but a
study. First milestone may
be a plan in 2001
Sanders, E N01109 Analysis lung cancer relative risk associated with To identify possible factors
that would appear to either report; publications 01-Understanding Smoking and Health - Project
leaders should resolve
active smoking and incidence among different increase or decrease the smoking associated risk for
lung Epidemiology (Tler 1) overlap between projects 1106,
regional and ethnic groups cancer to obtain key mechanistic insights. The inhial work 1107,
1109, 1116, 1117
will concentrate on Japanese smokers with a planned
completion date of end of 2001
Sanders, E N01107 Association of adenecareinoma with active To analyze epidemiological data on the
association of flnal report; possible harm 01-Understanding Smoking and Health - Project leaders
should resolve
smoking adenocarcinoma with active smoking with particular reduction guidance Epidemiology (Tier
1) overlap between projects 1106,
emphasis on low tar cigarettes to possibly be able to guide 1107,1109,1116,1117
Product Development with respect to the development of
novel filters by the fourth quarter of 2001
Sanders, E N01100 Epidemiology of Active Smoking and CVD To fully analyze the epidemiological
literature regarding report 01-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start (project leaders resolved
aclive smoking and various CVD endpoints by the 4th Epidemlology (Tler 1) overlap)
quarter 2001.
Schorp, M N01110 Active smoking and COPD Carry out detailed analysis of CCPD epidemiological review
document; 01-Understanding Smoking and Health - Project leaders should resolve
studies in order for us to obtain a meaningful recommendations for future Epidemiology (Tier
1) overlap between projects 1110,
understanding of the relationship of active smoking with research 1121,1122
COPD, Such information could possibly provide guidance
in assay and reduced harm product development
Tricker, A N01112 Molecular epidemiology study for smoking To design a moleoular epidemiology study
to investigate summery review of smoking 01-Understanding Smoking and Health - Stad
cessation changes in biomarkers of exposure and blomarkers of cessation studies; study
on Epidemiology (Tier 1) .
effect on smoking cessation and submission of study effect of cessation
design to the SRRC by March 1, 2002. biomarkers of effeat
Kinser, R N01115 Scienfific Consensus - Understanding of Smoke Summarize scientlflcconsensus on the
understanding of report; presentations; 02-Understanding Smoking and Health - Hazard Start
Nitrosamine Sources smoke nitrosamine sources by September 30, 2001 publication (Tier 1)
Lau, R N01127 Assessment of the role of irritation to establlsh To identify by July 2001 the
dose-response presentation to WSA 02-Understanding Smoking and Health-Hazard. Start
ETS exposure management level relationship between irritation and ETS exposure in management (Tier
1)
humans
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McKinney, W N01121 Cigarette Smoke-Induced Chronic Obstructive To understand mechanisms of COPD. To
identify target recommendation to HS 02-Understanding Smoking and Health - Hazard Project leaders
should resolve
Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Target Constituent constituents In smoke which may contribute to
COPD. group; review article (Tier 1) overlap between projects 1110,
Identlrication 1121, 1122
McKinney, W N01122 Cigarelte Smoke-induced Chronic Obstructive To understand mechanisms of COPD. To
identify smoke- recommendation to HS 02-Understanding Smoking and Health - Hazard Project leaders
should resolve
Pulmonary Disease (COPD) 6iomarker induced COPD biomarkers of effect and host factors of group;
review article (Tier 1) overlap between projects 1110,
Identification susceptibility to smoke-induced COPD. 1121,1122
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WSA/INBIF020B1 PLAN
P,Leader P. Number Project Name Objective Deliverable Guidance Area Status per RPS / Comments
Tricker, A N01116 Identification of biomarkers (effect, susceptibillty, To recommend biomarkers of
effect, susceptibility, risk, recommendation 02-Understanding Smoking and Health - Hazard Project
leaders should resolve
risk, and disease) related to lung cancer and/or disease related to lung cancer for use In
human (Tier 1) overlap between projects 1106,
studies on harm reduced cigarette products by August 1197,1109,1116,1 f 17
2001
Von Holt, K N01114 State of science, including review of the literature To compile a presentation
with a reference documentation presentation, reference 02-Understanding Smoking and Health -
Hazard Start (project leaders resolved
onmolecularepidemiobgystudies,ofthe that summarizes current key hypotheses for
the documentation, (Tier 1) overlap)
potential mode/mechanisms(s) including disease mechanism and host factors for ischemic heart
disease by recommendation to
endpolntsandhostfactorsforiscAemicheart October2001 External Research Program
disease
Von Holt, K N01120 CVD Biomarker identification CVD Biomarker ldentification Group: Review and
evaluate consmstts document 02-Understanding Smoking and Health - Hazard Start (project leaders
resolved
literature on OVD and compile information from experts in (Tier 1) overlap)
the field in order to consolidate the existing Iistof CVD
biomarkers and identify suitable additional candidates
Walk, R N01117 State of science including review of the literature To compile a presentation with a
reference documentation presentation, reference 02-Understanding Smoking and Health - Hazard Project
leaders should resolve
on molecular epidemiological studies, of the thatsummarizes current key hypotheses for
the documentation, (Tier 1) overlap between projects 1106,
potential mode/mechanism(s) including disease mechanism and host factors of smoking related
lung recommendation to 1107, 1109, 1116, 1117
endpoints and host factors of lung cancer cancer types in humans by October 2001. External
Research Program
(initiation and promotion)
Davies, B N01142 Simplified aerosol delivery study Determine if simplified aerosol delivery devices
(e.g., study results 03-Understanding Smoking and Health - On hold pending Sr. Mgmt
CAG) can be utilized to answer specific basic research Exposure (Tier i) decision
questions involved In smoking behavior and whether such
devices could be developed into reduced harm products.
Gullotta, F N01140 Fading Study Determine if nicotine/tar ratio of conventional products can study
results 03-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
be modified to reduce constiluentexposure Exposure (Tier 1)
Hirnikel, D Ng1137 Cigarette Burn Time Study Determine if smoke exposure in humans can
be presentation, manuscript 03-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
quantified with a cigarette burn time study by May 1, Exposure (Tier 1)
Smeke-Expesure-Versus£igareHe-Bnl 2002 mall"efil
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Kinser,R NOt146 Scientificconsensus-LowTar/Compensation Summarizescientificconsensusonlowtar/compens
ation presentation;report 03-UnderstandingSmokingandHealth Start
by February 28, 2001 Exposure (Tier 1)
Davies, B N01141 Nicotine Kinetics as an Exposure Determinant Determine the contribution of nicotine
kinetics to smoking study results 03-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
NiestiFleidaefiessiud7 behavior Exposure (Tieri)
Tricker, A Ng1145 Biomarkers of exposure To identify and critically evaluate potential biomarkers
of review documents; 03-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
exposure for the PI smoke chemistry list by December 1, recommendations for future Exposure (Tier
1)
2001. research
Frledrichs, B N01182 Lung Inflammatlon Development of invlvo models: To evaluate rat
lung documentation; SOP(s) 04-Understanding Smoking and Health - Test Start
Inflammation after exposure to cigarette smoke and Systems/Experimental Models (Tier 1)
selected smoke constituents
Kindt, R No1188 Flow cytometric assays for investigating Understanding apoptosls/necrosis, single
components: To SOPS 04-Understanding Smoking and Health - Test Start
cytotoxicity/apoptosis establishflowcytometricassaysformechanisticendpoints Sysfems~ExperimentalM
odels(Tier1)
for understanding the mode of cytotoxic action of cigarette
smoke and cigareHe smoke components in vivo
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WSAIINBIF02001 PLAN
P. Leader P. Number Project Name Objective Deliverable Guidance Area Status per RPS / Comments
Sanders, E N01102 Role of systematic biases in ETS epidemiology To assess the role of differential
recall bias In both point report; suggestions for 06-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
estimates and dose-response relationships in ETSAung possible research project Epidemiology (Tier
2)
cancer epidemiology In order to avoid such biases in
future studies by the fourth quarter of 2001.
Schorp, M N01104 Haemoglobln adducts of aromatic amines (AA) To critically evaluate the validity of
literature reports on review documents, 06-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
aromatlcaminehaemoglobinadductsasameansof recommendatlonsforfuture Epidemiology (Tier 2)
assessing exposure in smokers and nonsmokers reporting research
exposure to ETS by end of July 2001.
Schorp, M N01103 8-HDG Adducts Complete a literature study on 8-hydroxry-2' final
report OB-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
deoxyguanosine (8-HDG) adducts for the purpose of Epidemiology (Tier 2)
forming a firm scientific position of the existence of such
adducts as a consequence of ETS exposure.
Tricker, A N01105 Active smoking, ETS exposure and risk of breast To critically evaluate
epidemiological studies on the publication(s) of summary 06-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
cancer association between both active smoking and exposure to evaluation Epidemiology (Tier 2)
ETS and risk of breast cancer, and the hypothesized
mechanisms by December 1, 2001.
Lau, R N01133 ETS exposure and biomarkers of effect In the To obtain data of non-smoker's exposure
to ETS in data report 07-Understanding Smoking and Health - Hazard Start
Total Exposure Study (TES) the pilot Total Exposure Study, and to evaluate the (Tier2)
potential information to be yielded In theTES by June
subjeeignsup of I ~ 2001.
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Davies, B N01166 Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO-I) as Determine to whatextent MAOPs play an role
in study results 08-Understanding Smoking and Health- Start
determinants of exposure smoking behavior and if that Information can be used Exposure (Tier 2)
to help develop reduced harm products
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Himikel, D N01158 Validation of CFD Model Flovent To submita publication to a peer-reviewed journal
on manuscript 08-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
the validation of the Flovent Exposure (Tier 2)
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Hirnikel, D N01155 ETS Testing Protocol Development To develop a recommendation to the SRRC on
testing presentations, manuscript 08-Understanding Smoking and Health - Start
protocols for ETS reduction technology (real time Exposure (Tier 2)
Devele sensors by Dr. Jenkins and VOC removal by Dr.
fer-a-Perf..rn,ar,ee Eveluatien-aFemAir-Gleaning- Shaughnessy) by December 10, 2001.
,.av ce to RedueeE~;ri,ed "s.;n.ns.tesnd-
6aseedsEenieminants PresemetL,rrorscle it fie data of a t;st,;,etheo and
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