CURRICULUM VITAE Amanda Louise Graham, PhD - Truth Initiative

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CURRICULUM VITAEAmanda Louise Graham, PhDPERSONALINFORMATIONOfficeAddress:Senior Vice President, InnovationsResearch Investigator, Schroeder Institute for TobaccoResearch & Policy StudiesTruth Initiative900 G Street, NWWashington, DC 20001Tel: (202) 454-5938agraham@truthinitiative.orgProfessor of Oncology (Adjunct)Georgetown University Medical CenterCancer Prevention and Control Program, LombardiComprehensive Cancer CenterLICENSUREState:License No:Initial Date:Renewal Date:Washington, ate:University of RichmondRichmond, Virginia1989 – 1993Bachelor of Science, PsychologyGraduate:The Chicago Medical SchoolDepartment of PsychologyNorth Chicago, Illinois1993 – 1999MS, Clinical Health Psychology (1995)PhD, Clinical Health Psychology (1999)Internship:(APA accredited)VA Connecticut Healthcare System/Yale School of MedicineHealth Psychology ServiceWest Haven, Connecticut1998 – 1999Chief of Service: Robert Kerns, PhDFellowship:(APA accredited)Brown Medical School / The Miriam HospitalCenters for Behavioral & Preventive MedicineProvidence, Rhode Island1999 – 2000Department Chair: David Abrams, PhD

Amanda L. Graham, PhDPROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE2000 – 2006Staff PsychologistCenters for Behavioral and Preventive MedicineThe Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI2002 – 2006Assistant Professor (Research)Department of Psychiatry and Human BehaviorBrown Medical SchoolProvidence, RI2005 – 2006Visiting ScientistNational Cancer Institute, National Institutes of HealthDivision of Cancer Control & Population Sciences, Research Dissemination & DiffusionBethesda, MD2006 – 2009Assistant Professor (Adjunct)Department of Psychiatry and Human BehaviorBrown Medical SchoolProvidence, RI2006 – presentMember, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer CenterCancer Prevention and Control ProgramWashington, DC2006 – 2008Assistant Professor of Oncology (Tenure Track)Georgetown University Medical CenterWashington, DC2008 – 2010Associate Director, Research DevelopmentSchroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy StudiesAmerican Legacy FoundationWashington, DC2008 – 2010Assistant Professor of Oncology (Adjunct)Georgetown University Medical CenterWashington, DC2010 – 2015Associate Professor of Oncology (Adjunct)Georgetown University Medical CenterWashington, DCLast updated July 9, 2018Page 2 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhD2010 – 2016Director, Research DevelopmentSchroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy StudiesTruth Initiative (formerly American Legacy Foundation)Washington, DC2015 – presentProfessor of Oncology (Adjunct)Georgetown University Medical CenterWashington, DC2016 – presentSenior Vice President, InnovationsResearch Investigator, Schroeder InstituteTruth InitiativeWashington, DCHONORS ANDAWARDS1992Phi Beta Kappa1998Outstanding Dissertation AwardAmerican Psychological Association2002Awardee, Loan Repayment ProgramNational Institutes of Health2004Training FellowNational Institutes of Health Advanced Training Institute on Health Behavior Theory2005, 2006, 2009Distinguished Service AwardSociety of Behavioral Medicine2006Distinguished Alumna, 2006 Women You Should KnowRosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (The Chicago Medical School)2009Special Service AwardSociety of Behavioral Medicine2010FellowSociety of Behavioral MedicineLast updated July 9, 2018Page 3 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDPROFESSIONALSOCIETYMEMBERSHIPAmerican Psychological Association (APA), Division 38 (Health Psychology)Dates of Membership: 1993 – present2006Abstract Reviewer, APA Annual MeetingSociety for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT)Dates of Membership: 2001 – present2003 – present Abstract Reviewer, SRNT Annual MeetingAmerican Public Health Association (APHA)Dates of Membership: 2001 – 20132002Abstract Reviewer, Public Health Education & Health Promotion2003Abstract Reviewer, Public Health Education & Health Promotion2004Abstract Reviewer, Public Health Education & Health PromotionSociety of Behavioral Medicine (SBM)Dates of Membership: 1994 - present2001 – present Abstract Reviewer, SBM Annual Meeting2002 – 2003Track Chair, Interactive Health Communications Track2004 – 2005Program Co-Chair, 26th Annual Meeting2005 – 2006Program Chair, 27th Annual Meeting2006 – 2009Member, Program Support Committee2006 – 2009Member, Development Committee2006 – 2009Member Delegate (elected)2007Paper Session Chair, Tobacco Use in Diverse Populations2007 – 2010Associate Editor, Outlook Newsletter2009Chair, Consumer Demand Workgroup2010 – 2013Editor, Outlook Newsletter2014Paper Session Chair, eHealth Approaches for Smoking CessationPUBLICSERVICENational and International Grant Peer ReviewRole: ReviewerFunder: National Institutes of HealthStudy Section: ZRG1 RPHB-E (58)RDates of Service: 2009Role: ReviewerFunder: Canadian Cancer Society Research InstituteStudy Section: Social Media Interventions for Tobacco Prevention & CessationDates of Service: 2011Role: ReviewerFunder: National Science Foundation / National Institutes of HealthStudy Section: Smart and Connected Health (SCH) Program Review GroupDates of Service: 2014Last updated July 9, 2018Page 4 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDRole: ReviewerFunder: National Institutes of HealthStudy Section: Risk, Prevention and Health Behavior (RPHB) IRG; Risk, Preventionand Intervention for Addictions (RPIA) Study SectionDates of Service: June 2015Role: ReviewerFunder: National Institutes of HealthStudy Section: Interventions to Prevent and Treat Addictions Study Section (IPTA),Risk, Prevention and Health Behavior (RPHB) IRGDates of Service: Feb 2016Role: ReviewerFunder: National Institutes of HealthStudy Section: Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group 2018/01 ZRG1 AARRN (58) R for PAR16-248 & PAR16-249: Innovative Approaches to Studying CancerCommunication in the New Media EnvironmentDates of Service: Sept 2017Conference Abstract Reviews4th University College London Centre for Behaviour Change Conference - BehaviourChange: Digital and Beyond. February 2018.Editorial Board ServiceAd hoc Reviewer, AddictionAd hoc Reviewer, AIDS CareAd hoc Reviewer, American Journal of Health PromotionAd hoc Reviewer, American Journal of Preventive MedicineAd hoc Reviewer, American Journal of Public HealthAd hoc Reviewer, Annals of Behavioral MedicineAd hoc Reviewer, Behavior ModificationAd hoc Reviewer, BMJ OpenAd hoc Reviewer, Drug and Alcohol DependenceAd hoc Reviewer, Health Education and BehaviorAd hoc Reviewer, Health PsychologyAd hoc Reviewer, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public HealthAd hoc Reviewer, Journal of Consulting and Clinical PsychologyAd hoc Reviewer, Journal of Medical Internet ResearchAd hoc Reviewer, Journal of Participatory MedicineAd hoc Reviewer, Journal of Urban HealthAd hoc Reviewer, Nicotine and Tobacco ResearchAd hoc Reviewer, PLoS OneAd hoc Reviewer, Psychiatry ResearchAd hoc Reviewer, Psychosomatic MedicineAd hoc Reviewer, Substance Use and MisuseAd hoc Reviewer, Translational Behavioral MedicineAd hoc Reviewer, TrialsLast updated July 9, 2018Page 5 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDNational Advisory Panel ServiceRole: Expert Panel MemberTitle of Panel: Dialogue on DisseminationSponsors: National Cancer Institute/NIHDates of Service: 2004 – 2005Role: Planning Committee MemberTitle of Panel: Canada-US Cancer Control Alliance: Research-Practice PartnershipsIntegrating Science With ServiceSponsors: National Cancer Institute/NIH, National Cancer Institute of CanadaDates of Service: 2005 – 2006Role: Roundtable MemberTitle of Panel: Consumer Demand InitiativeSponsors: National Tobacco Cessation Collaborative (NTCC)Dates of Service: 2005 – 2007Role: Conference Planning Committee MemberTitle of Panel: North American Quitline Consortium 2015 Annual MeetingDates of Service: 2015Role: Expert Panel MemberTitle of Panel: NCI Smokefree.gov mHealth Evaluation Experts MeetingSponsors: National Cancer InstituteDates of Service: 2015OTHERPUBLICSERVICEWorksite Wellness Council of Rhode Island (WWCRI), Providence, RI1999 – 2003Chairperson, Measurement and Best Practices committeeUniversity of Richmond, Richmond, VA2000 – 2004Member, President’s Council of Emerging LeadersINVITEDLECTURESGraham AL. (February, 1999). Behavioral Medicine and the Role of a HealthPsychologist in an Academic Medical Setting. Invited presentation delivered atAlbertus Magnus College, New Haven, CT.Graham AL. (April, 2000). Stress Management and Women’s Issues. Invitedpresentation delivered at The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI.Graham AL. (June, 2004). Internal and External Validity in Health CommunicationResearch and Other Lessons Learned. Invited presentation delivered at the NationalCancer Institute, Health Communication and Informatics Research Branch, NationalInstitutes of Health.Last updated July 9, 2018Page 6 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDGraham AL. (June, 2005). eHealth Express Grantsmanship Workshop: ExpeditedGrantwriting Skill Development through Hands-on Practice Sessions. Invitedpresentation delivered at the Critical Issues in eHealth Research PreconferenceWorkshop, National Cancer Institute, Health Communication and InformaticsResearch Branch, National Institutes of Health.Graham AL. (December, 2005). Online Smoking Cessation Interventions. Invitedpresentation delivered at the Innovations in Building Consumer Demand forTobacco Cessation Products and Services (“The Consumer Demand Roundtable”),The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Washington, DC.Graham AL. (February, 2011). Internet and Telephone Treatment for SmokingCessation. Invited presentation delivered to the North American QuitlineConsortium.Graham AL. (July, 2014). Linking Quitlines with Internet Cessation Programming,Text Messaging, and Social Networks. Invited presentation delivered to the NorthAmerican Quitline Consortium.Graham AL. (October 2014). The Use of Technology-Based Smoking CessationInterventions in Healthcare Settings. Invited presentation delivered to The SidneyKimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center Outreach Committee.Graham AL. (August 2014) Past, Present and Future of eHealth Interventions: AView from Web-Based Smoking Cessation Research. Presented as part of “Past,Present and Future of eHealth Interventions: A Panel Discussion of Critical Issues”with L. Ritterband (Chair), T. Palermo, M. Napolitano, L. Friedland, and J. Lee. Panelpresentation at the American Psychological Association Annual Meeting,Washington, DC.Graham AL. (March 2015). Social Dynamics of Substance Use in Online SocialNetworks for Smoking Cessation. Plenary address given as part of panel titled“Leveling Up to End Tobacco: Using Digital Technology to Influence Behavior” at theAmerican Association of Health Behavior Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.Graham AL & Augustson EM. (August 2015). Beyond the Telephone Enhancing andMeasuring Engagement in Technology- Based Services. Plenary address given at theNorth American Quitline Consortium 2015 Meeting, Atlanta, GA.Graham AL & Zhao K. (Sept 2015). Social Dynamics of Substance Use in Online SocialNetworks for Smoking Cessation. Webinar presented as part of the VIReC (VeteransAffairs Information Resource Center) Innovations in Healthcare InformaticsCyberseminar Miniseries.Graham AL, Jacobs MA, Ramo D. (January 2016). Digital and Social MediaInterventions for Smoking Cessation Among Young Adults. Webinar presented forthe Smoking Cessation Leadership Center.Last updated July 9, 2018Page 7 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDGraham AL, Poterucha JM, Burke MV. (May 2016). Integrated Digital and ClinicalSupport for Smoking Cessation. Mayo Clinic Global Tobacco Dependence TreatmentSummit 2016, Rochester, MN.Graham AL. (May 2017). Using technology to reach and engage smokers in tobaccodependence treatment. 2017 Annual Tobacco Treatment Conference. Maine Centerfor Disease Control and Prevention, South Portland, ME.Graham AL. (January 2018). Using technology to reach and engage smokers intobacco dependence treatment. 2018 MDQuit Annual Tobacco TreatmentConference. Ellicott City, MD.Graham AL. (May 2018). Digital interventions for smoking cessation: Can they reallyhelp the smokers you work with? 25th Annual Nicotine Dependence Conference Tobacco Treatment: Creating impactful interventions through the lifespan.Rochester, MN.Graham AL, Burke MV. (May 2018). Integrating Digital Tools and Clinical Skills: LiveChat Coaching in the EX Program. 25th Annual Nicotine Dependence Conference Tobacco Treatment: Creating impactful interventions through the lifespan.Rochester, MN.Graham AL. (June 2018). Three keys to evaluating the effectiveness of digitalbehavior change interventions (and how not to hate your data). Health ExperienceDesign Conference (HXD), Boston, MA.OTHERLECTURESNilson T, Young C, Graham A. How Online Communities Can Transform EmployeeHealth. Webcast presented to the Society for Human Resource Management.March 14, 2018.Graham AL, Burke MV. Three Must-Have Elements of Wellness Coaching. Webcastpresented to Employee Benefits News. June 5, 2018.Graham AL, Burke MV. How the Best Health Coaches Get Results: Is Your ProgramUp to Snuff? Webcast presented to WorldatWork. July 12, 2018.UNIVERSITYSERVICEBrown Medical School, Providence, RICenters for Behavioral and Preventive MedicineChair, Intranet Development CommitteeMember, Data Management Review CommitteeMember, Administrative Review CommitteeDates of Service: 2003 – 2004Georgetown University Medical Center / Lombardi Comprehensive CancerDepartment of OncologyReviewer, American Cancer Society (ACS) Intramural Research Grant ReviewCommittee, and Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) Developmental Funds AwardReview CommitteeDates of Service: 2006, 2007, 2011Last updated July 9, 2018Page 8 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDTEACHINGACTIVITIES(MedicalCourses)Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DCCourse Name: TBIO532 - Principles & Practice in Behavioral Science in Cancer ControlRole: LecturerNumber Direct Contact Hours: 2Years Taught: 2007, 2008, 2009Course Name: TBIO520 - Cancer Epidemiology and PreventionRole: LecturerNumber Direct Contact Hours: 2Year Taught: 2007Course Name: TBIO520 - Cancer Epidemiology and PreventionRole: Course Co-DirectorNumber Direct Contact Hours: 20Year Taught: 2008George Washington University School of Public Health & Health Services, Washington, DCCourse Name: PubH395 - Advanced Public Health CommunicationRole: LecturerNumber Direct Contact Hours: 3Year Taught: 2008Brown University Medical School, Dept. of Community Health, Providence, RICourse Name: Tobacco, Dependence, and the Evil EmpireRole: Course Co-DirectorNumber Direct Contact Hours: 20Years Taught: 2002 – 2004Course Name: e-Health: Computers, the Internet and Health Care DeliveryRole: Course Co-DirectorNumber Direct Contact Hours: 20Years Taught: 2004The Chicago Medical School, Psychology Department, North Chicago, ILCourse Name: Introductory StatisticsRole: Teaching AssistantYears Taught: 1994 – 1995Course Name: Advanced StatisticsRole: Teaching AssistantYear Taught: 1996Course Name: Personality AssessmentRole: Teaching AssistantYear Taught: 1997University of Wisconsin - Parkside, Department of Psychology, Parkside, WICourse Name: Health PsychologyRole: Course DirectorNumber Direct Contact Hours: 20Year Taught: 1996Last updated July 9, 2018Page 9 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDMENTORINGName of Mentee: Arielle Baskin-SommersCo-Mentor: Tara White, PhDDates of Mentorship: 2005 – 2008Outcomes: 1 published manuscript, accepted into Univ Wisconsin – Madisondoctoral program in Clinical Psychology, Fall 2008.Name of Mentee: Justin ByronCo-Mentor: David Abrams, PhDDates of Mentorship: 2008 – 2010Outcomes: Master’s thesis accepted, 1 published manuscript.Name of Mentee: Jose MorenoDates of Mentorship: 2008 – 2010Outcomes: 3 manuscripts, 1 conference presentation, accepted to University ofMissouri – Kansas City doctoral program, Fall 2010.Name of Mentee: Maria Lopez-Class, PhDCo-Mentor: Jeanne Mandelblatt, MDDates of Mentorship: 2008 – 2009Outcomes: 1 published manuscript, 2 conference presentationsName of Mentee: Pallavi Patwardhan, PhDCo-Mentor: Raymond Niaura, PhDDates of Mentorship: July 2009 – July 2010Outcomes: R03 scored at 20% first submission (deferred for personal reasons).Name of Mentee: Caroline O. Cobb, PhDCo-Mentor: Raymond Niaura, PhDDates of Mentorship: June 2012 – July 2014Outcomes: R21 funded first submission (1 R21 CA184634-01), 5 publishedmanuscripts, 1 published book chapter, appointed Assistant Professor at VCU 2014.Name of Mentee: Michael S. Amato, PhDDates of Mentorship: December 2015 – December 2017Outcomes: 6 published manuscripts, hired as Methodologist at Truth InitiativeAverage number of Fellows trained per year:SCHOLARSHIPANDRESEARCH1RESEARCH GRANTSCurrent ActiveAgency: National Institute on Drug AbuseIdentifying #: 1 R01 DA038139-01A10Title: Optimizing Text Messaging to Improve Adherence to Web-Based CessationTreatmentProject Period: 09/01/2015 – 07/31/2020Role on Project: Principal InvestigatorTotal Dollar Amount: 2,816,124Last updated July 9, 2018Page 10 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDAgency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: 1R01CA207048-01Title: Smoking cessation in lung cancer screening: integrated digital/clinical approachProject Period: 7/1/2016 – 6/30/2021Role on Project: Subcontract PI (Taylor Hays, David Midthun, MPI)Total Dollar Amount: 1,111,592Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: 1 R01 CA192954-01A1Title: RCT of an Internet Cessation Program Plus Online Social Network For HIV SmokersProject Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2020Role on Project: Subcontract PI (Cassandra Stanton, Jon Shuter, MPIs)Total Dollar Amount: 926,642Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: 1 R01 CA190221-01A1Title: Applying Breast Density to Risk CounselingProject Period: 9/1/2015 – 8/31/2019Role on Project: Subcontract PI (Suzanne O’Neill, PI)Total Dollar Amount: 112,180Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismIdentifying #: 1R34AA024593-01Title: Development and pilot testing of a multimodal web-based program to addressheavy drinking during smoking cessationProject Period: 9/1/2015 – 8/31/2017Role on Project: Subcontract PI (Christopher Kahler, PI)Total Dollar Amount: 228,659Previous AwardsAgency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: R01 CA155489-01A1Title: Improving Adherence to Web-Based Cessation Programs: A Social NetworkApproachProject Period: 07/11/2011 – 04/30/2016Role on Project: Principal InvestigatorTotal Dollar Amount: 2,617,111Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: 1 R01 CA192345-01Title: Social Dynamics of Substance Use in Online Social Networks for SmokingCessationProject Period: 09/01/2014 – 08/31/2017Role on Project: Principal InvestigatorTotal Dollar Amount: 1,395,802Last updated July 9, 2018Page 11 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDAgency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: 1 R21 CA184634-01Title: Behavior and toxicant exposure among dual users of cigarettes and e-cigarettesProject Period: 9/1/2014 – 8/31/2016Role on Project: Subcontract PI (Caroline Cobb, PI)Total Dollar Amount: 14,810Agency: Food and Drug AdministrationIdentifying #: FDA BAA-13-00119Title: Enhancing tobacco surveillance through online monitoringProject Period: 10/24/2014 – 10/23/2015Role on Project: Consultant to EpidemicoTotal Dollar Amount: 8,000Agency: Pfizer Medical Education GroupIdentifying #: 044310Title: Bringing EX to A Million HeartsProject Period: 12/15/2012 – 12/14/2015Role on Project: Subcontract PI (Martin Iguchi, Kenneth Tercyak, MPIs)Total Dollar Amount: 69,139Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: R01 CA155369-01A1Title: Online Social Networks for Smoking Cessation Intervention DisseminationProject Period: 07/11/2011 – 06/30/2015Role on Project: Principal InvestigatorTotal Dollar Amount: 1,163,359Agency: National Heart, Lung and Blood InstituteIdentifying #: 1R13HL112539-01Title: Society of Behavioral Medicine 2012 Annual Meeting and Scientific SessionsProject Period: 04/01/2012 – 03/31/2013Role on Project: Principal InvestigatorTotal Dollar Amount: 20,000Agency: Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer CenterTitle: LCCC/Legacy Pilot Study to Reduce Adverse Smoking Outcomes in the Contextof Lung Cancer Screening: Reducing Dependence on TobaccoRole on Project: Co-Investigator (Kathryn Taylor, PI)Percent Effort: in kindAgency: National Institute on Drug AbuseIdentifying #: 1 RC1 DA028710-01Title: Comparative Effectiveness of Web-based Mobile Support for the DC TobaccoQuitlineProject Period: 09/30/2009 – 08/31/2011Role on Project: Co-investigator (Thomas Kirchner, PI)Total Dollar Amount: 977,342Last updated July 9, 2018Page 12 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDAgency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: R21CA133319Title: Recruiting Latino Smokers via the Internet: The Feasibility of Online AdvertisingProject Period: 04/01/2008 – 03/31/2010Role on Project: Principal InvestigatorTotal Dollar Amount: 372,775Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: U01 CA114593‐03S3Title of Project: Recruitment and Assessment of Male Latino Smokers: A Pilot StudyProject Period: 04/04/2008 – 03/31/2009Role on Project: Co-Investigator/Project Mentor (Huerta, PI)Total Dollar Amount: 75,008Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: R13CA091918Title: Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting and Scientific SessionsProject Period: 09/01/2007 – 08/31/2011Role on Project: Principal InvestigatorTotal Dollar Amount: 249,455Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: Y150001001Title of Project: Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement (IPA)Project Period: 02/01/2005 – 4/30/2006Role on Project: Principal InvestigatorTotal Dollar Amount: 62,325Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: #1 R01 CA104836Title: Internet and Telephone Treatment for Smoking CessationProject Period: 07/01/2004 – 05/31/2010Role on Project: Principal InvestigatorTotal Dollar Amount: 2,610,126Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: R43 CA099211Title of Project: Integrated Web and Phone Smoking Cessation CounselingProject Period: 04/01/2003 – 09/30/2003Role on Project: Consultant/Co-Principal Investigator (Cartter, PI)Total Dollar Amount: 99,746Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: R43 CA097903Title of Project: Web-based Smoking Cessation Medication Compliance SystemProject Period: 04/01/2003 – 09/30/2003Role on Project: Consultant/Co-Principal Investigator (Cartter, PI)Total Dollar Amount: 112,621Last updated July 9, 2018Page 13 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDAgency: Robert Wood Johnson FoundationIdentifying #: 044595Title of Project: Economic Impact of Tobacco Use Across the Life Span: AnExamination of In-Utero Exposure, Smoker Subgroups, and Tailored TreatmentsProject Period: 01/15/2002 – 01/14/2006Role on Project: Co-Investigator (Neighbors, PI)Total Dollar Amount: 402,570Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: R43 CA9178801Title of Project: Using the Internet for Tobacco Control in Small BusinessProject Period: 09/30/2000 – 03/31/2001Role on Project: Principal InvestigatorTotal Dollar Amount: 100,000Agency: National Cancer InstituteIdentifying #: P50 CA84719Title of project: Nicotine Dependence: Risk and Recovery over Generations (Project3 - Efficiency of Sustained Cessation for Populations)Project Period: 09/30/1999 – 09/29/2004Role on Project: Project Director/Co-Investigator (Abrams, PI)Total Dollar Amount: 1,792,251PUBLICATIONS:Original Papers in Refereed Journals1. Kinsley CH, Wellman JC, Carr DB, Graham A. Opioid regulation of parentalbehavior in juvenile rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1993 Apr;44(4):763-8.PMID: 8469687.2. Kinsley CH, Turco D, Bauer A, Beverly M, Wellman J, Graham AL. Cocaine altersthe onset and maintenance of maternal behavior in lactating rats. PharmacolBiochem Behav. 1994 Apr;47(4):857-64. PMID: 8029256.3. Tatum J, Quint R, Graham A, Schmidt K. Diagnostic and prognostic significanceof blunted peripheral hemodynamic response to intravenous dipyridamole. JNuclear Cardiology. 1995 Mar-Apr;2(2):S75. doi:10.1016/S1071-3581(05)803861.4. Wellman J, Carr D, Graham A, Jones H, Humm JL, Ruscio M, Billack B, Kinsley CH.Preoptic area infusions of morphine disrupt--and naloxone restores--parentallike behavior in juvenile rats. Brain Res Bull. 1997;44(2):183-91. PMID: 9292209.5. Sciamanna CN, Marcus BH, Goldstein MG, Lawrence K, Swartz S, Bock B,Graham AL, Ahern DK. Feasibility of incorporating computer-tailored healthbehaviour communications in primary care settings. Inform Prim Care.2004;12(1):40-8. PMID: 15140352.Last updated July 9, 2018Page 14 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhD6. Bock B, Graham A, Sciamanna C, Krishnamoorthy J, Whiteley J, Carmona-BarrosR, Niaura R, Abrams D. Smoking cessation treatment on the Internet: content,quality, and usability. Nicotine Tob Res. 2004 Apr;6(2):207-19. PMID: 15203794.7. Cobb NK, Graham AL, Bock BC, Papanonatos G, Abrams DB. Initial Evaluation ofa "Real World" Internet Smoking Cessation System. Nicotine Tob Res. 2005Apr;7(2):207-16. PMID: 16036277.8. Graham AL, Abrams DB. Reducing the cancer burden of lifestyle factors:opportunities and challenges of the Internet. J Med Internet Res. 2005 Jul1;7(3):e26. PMID: 15998617.9. Graham AL, Cobb NK, Raymond L, Sill S, Young J. Improving The Reach OfWorksite Smoking Cessation Programs. Health Educ Behav. 2006;33(2):125-129.10. Cobb NK, Graham AL. Characterizing Internet searchers of smoking cessationinformation. J Med Internet Res. 2006 Sep 19;8(3):e17. PMID: 17032633.11. Graham AL, Bock BC, Cobb NK, Niaura R, Abrams DB. Characteristics of SmokersReached and Recruited to an Internet Smoking Cessation Trial: A Case ofDenominators. Nicotine Tob Res. 2006 Dec; 8 Suppl 1:S49-57. PMID: 17491170.12. Graham AL, Papandonatos GD, Bock BC, Cobb NK, Baskin-Sommers A, Niaura R,Abrams DB. Internet- vs. telephone-administered questionnaires in arandomized trial of smoking cessation. Nicotine Tob Res. 2006 Dec;8 Suppl1:S49-57. PMID: 17491171.13. Linnan L, Weiner B, Graham A, Emmons K. Manager beliefs regarding worksitehealth promotion: findings from the Working Healthy Project 2. Am J HealthPromot. 2007 Jul-Aug;21(6):521-8. PMID: 17674640.14. Graham AL, Cobb NK, Raymond L, Sill S, Young J. Effectiveness of an InternetBased Worksite Smoking Cessation Intervention at 12 Months. J Occup EnvironMed. 2007 Aug;49(8):821-8. PMID: 17693778.15. Graham AL, Papandonatos GD. Reliability of internet- versus telephoneadministered questionnaires in a diverse sample of smokers. J Med Internet Res.2008 Mar 26;10(1):e8. PMID: 18364345.16. Graham A, Kerner J, Quinlan K, Vinson C, Best A. Translating Cancer ControlResearch into Primary Care Practice: A Conceptual Framework. Am J LifestyleMedicine. 2008 May-June;2(3):241-9. doi: 10.1177/1559827608314146.17. Graham AL, Papandonatos GD, DePue JD, Pinto BM, Borrelli B, Neighbors CJ,Niaura R, Buka SL, Abrams DB. Lifetime characteristics of participants and nonparticipants in a smoking cessation trial: implications for external validity andpublic health impact. Ann Behav Med. 2008 Jun;35(3):295-307. Epub 2008 Apr15. PMID: 18414962.18. Bock BC, Graham AL, Whiteley JA, Stoddard JL. A review of web-assistedtobacco interventions (WATIs). J Med Internet Res. 2008 Nov 6;10(5):e39. PMID:19000979.19. Graham AL, Milner P, Saul JE, Pfaff L. Online advertising as a public health andrecruitment tool: comparison of different media campaigns to increase demandLast updated July 9, 2018Page 15 of 28

Amanda L. Graham, PhDfor smoking cessation interventions. J Med Internet Res. 2008 Dec 15;10(5):e50.PMID: 19073542.20. Tercyak KP, Abraham AA, Graham AL, Wilson LD, Walker LR. Association of multiplebehavioral risk factors with adolescents' willingness to engage in eHealth promotion. JPediatr Psychol. 2009 Jun;34(5):457-69. Epub 2008 Aug 22. PMID: 18723566.21. Shenassa ED, Graham AL, Burdzovic JA, Buka SL. Psychometric properties of theWisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence Motives (WISDM-68): a replication andextension. Nicotine Tob Res. 2009 Aug;11(8):1002-10. Epub 2009 Jun 19. PMID:19542518.22. Bock BC, Hudmon KS, Christian J, Graham AL, Bock FR. A tailored intervention tosupport pharmacy-based counseling for smoking cessation. Nicotine Tob Res. 2010Mar;12(3):217-25. Epub 2010 Jan 25. PMID: 20100808.23. Abrams DB, Graham AL, Levy DT, Mabry PL, Orleans CT. Boosting Population QuitsThrough Evidence-Based Cessation Treatment and Policy. Am J Prev Med. 2010Mar;38(3 Suppl):S351-63. PMID: 20176308.24. Levy DT, Graham AL, Mabry PL, Abrams DB, Orleans CT. Modeling the impact ofsmoking-cessation treatment policies on quit rates. Am J Prev Med. 2010 Mar;38(3Suppl):S364-S372. PMID: 20176309.25. Levy DT, Mabry PL, Graham AL, Orleans CT, Abrams DB. Reaching Healthy People2010 by 2013: A SimSmoke simulation. Am J Prev Med. 2010 Mar;38(3 Suppl):S37381. PMID: 20176310.26. Cobb NK, Graham AL, Abrams DB. Social network structure of a large onlinecommunity for smoking cessation. Am J Public Health 2010, Jul;100(7):1282-9. PMID:20466971.27. Levy, DT, Graham AL, Mabry PL, Orleans CT, Abrams, DB. Exploring Scenarios toDramatically Reduce Smoking Prevalence: A Simulation Model of the Three-PartCessation Process. Am J Public Health. 2010 Jul;100(7):1253-9. Epub 2010 May 13.PMID: 20466969.28. Graham AL, Cobb NK, Papandonatos GD, Moreno JL, Kang H, Tinkelman DG, Bock BC,Niaura RS, Abrams DB. A Randomized Trial of Internet and Telephone Treatment forSmoking Cessation. Arch Intern Med. 2011 Jan 10;171(1):46-53. PMCID:PMC3319451.29. Hwang KO, Ottenbacher AJ, Lucke JF, Etchegaray JM, Graham AL, Thomas EJ,Bernstam EV. Measuring social support for weight loss in an Internet weight losscommunity. J Health Commun. 2011 Feb;16(2):198-211. PMID: 21181600.30. Graham AL, Lopez-Class M, Mueller NT, Mota G, Mandelblatt J. Efficiency and costeffectiveness of recruitment methods for male Latino smokers. Health Educ Behav.2011;38(3):293-300. PMID: 21460176.31. Graham AL, Papandonatos GD, Kang H, Moreno JL, Abrams DB. Developmentand validation of the Onlin

Amanda L. Graham, PhD Last updated July 9, 2018 Page 4 of 28 PROFESSIONAL American Psychological Association (APA), Division 38 (Health Psychology) SOCIETY Dates of Membership: 1993 - present MEMBERSHIP 2006 Abstract Reviewer, APA Annual Meeting Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT)