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Sequoia Foundation
Grants
| Ascertainment of environmental tobacco exposure in pregnancy |
1999 (Cycle VIII) |
$2,053,747 |
| Investigator(s): Martin Kharrazi , Ph.D. |
8RT-0115 |
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| Does tobacco exposure delay conception? |
2003 (Cycle XII) |
$447,845 |
| Investigator(s): Michelle Pearl , Ph.D. |
12RT-0202 |
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| Effectiveness of a large prenatal tobacco reduction program |
2004 (Cycle XIII) |
$425,181 |
| Investigator(s): Michelle Pearl , Ph.D. |
13RT-0070 |
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| Effects of tobacco smoke exposure on hormones and fertility |
1998 (Cycle VII) |
$115,335 |
| Investigator(s): Gayle Windham , Ph.D. |
7RT-0119 |
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| Measuring prenatal tobacco exposure in newborn blood spots |
2008 (Cycle XVII) |
$506,927 |
| Investigator(s): Juan Yang , Ph.D. |
17RT-0138 |
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| Prenatal smoke exposure and age at Menarche |
2002 (Cycle XI) |
$129,090 |
| Investigator(s): Gayle Windham , Ph.D. |
11RT-0173 |
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| Tobacco exposure in pregnant women in minority populations |
2004 (Cycle XIII) |
$469,727 |
| Investigator(s): Martin Kharrazi , Ph.D. |
13RT-0168 |
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