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Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL DATA
Name: Wetter, David W.
EDUCATION
Years Degree Institution (Area of Study)
1994 - 1995 Intern Mendota Mental Health Institute (Clinical Psychology) Madison, WI
1994 - 1995 Postdoctoral
Fellow
University of Wisconsin (Preventive Oncology) Madison, WI
1988 - 1993 Ph.D. University of Wisconsin (Clinical Psychology) Madison, WI
1988 - 1993 M.S. University of Wisconsin (Epidemiology) Madison, WI
1985 - 1988 M.S. University of Oregon (Sport Psychology) Eugene, OR
1978 - 1982 B.A. Whitman College (Economics) Walla Walla, WA
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ACADEMIC HISTORY
Population Health Sciences (Health System Innovation and Research), 12/01/2016 – Present
12/01/2016 Tenure, Professor
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Full-Time Positions
2018 - Present Co-Director, Utah Health Equity Leadership & Mentoring Program (U-
HELM), University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
2018 - Present Senior Director of Community Engagement and Cancer Health Equity
Research, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, UT
2018 - Present Associate Director for Community Practice Engagement, Center for Clinical &
Translational Science, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
2016 - Present Professor, Population Health Sciences, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
2016 - Present Adjunct Professor, Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
2016 - Present Director, Center for Health Outcomes and Population Equity (HOPE),
Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, UT
2016 - Present Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Presidential Professor, Huntsman Cancer
Institute, Salt Lake City, UT
2014 - 2016 Elma W. Schneider Chair, Professor (with tenure), and Department Chair,
Department of Psychology, Rice University, Houston, TX
2014 - 2016 Adjunct Professor, Department of Behavioral Science, Division of Cancer
Prevention and Population Sciences, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, TX
2007 - 2016 Adjunct Professor, Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, University of
Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX
2005 - 2014 Cullen Trust for Health Care Chair, Professor (with tenure), and Department
Chair, Department of Health Disparities Research, Division of Cancer
Prevention and Population Sciences, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, TX
2005 - 2014 Professor (with tenure), Department of Health Disparities Research, Division
of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences, University of Texas M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
2004 - 2014 Professor (with tenure), Department of Behavioral Science, Division of Cancer
Prevention and Population Sciences, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, TX
2001 - 2005 Adjunct Associate Professor, Discipline of Behavioral Science, University of
Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX
2000 - 2004 Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral Science, Division of Cancer
Prevention and Population Sciences, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, TX
1998 - 2000 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology (Clinical), University
of Houston, Houston, TX
1998 - 2000 Associate Scientific Investigator (tenure track equivalent), Group Health
Cooperative of Puget Sound, Center for Health Studies, Seattle, WA
1997 - 1998 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Discipline of Behavioral Science, University of
Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX
1995 - 1998 Assistant Professor, Department of Behavioral Science, Division of Cancer
Prevention and Population Sciences, University of Texas M.D Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Editorial Experience
2007 - 2008 Special Editor (Health Disparities Special Section), Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention
2003 Editorial Board for Health Psychology
SCHOLASTIC HONORS
2016 - Present Fellow, The Trimbos Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands
2013 Margaret and James A. Elkins Jr. Faculty Achievement Award in Cancer Prevention, University of Texas of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston,
TX
2013 Joseph Cullen Award for Outstanding Career Contribution to Tobacco Control, American Society of Preventive Oncology
2012 Nominee for Outstanding Research Faculty Mentor Award, University of
Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
2012 Texas Leadership Academy for Wellness and Smoking Cessation, State of
Texas
2011 Nominee for Outstanding Research Faculty Mentor Award, University of
Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
2010 Robert M. Chamberlain Distinguished Mentor Award, University of Texas M.
D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
2008 Leading Mentor in Cancer Prevention (Inaugural Award), University of Texas
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
2007 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas
City, KS
2005 - 2014 First holder, Cullen Trust for Health Care Chair in Health Disparities,
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
2005 Tour of Hope Finalist (One of 50), The Lance Armstrong Foundation
2004 - 2005 Faculty Leadership Academy, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center, Houston, TX
2004 Senior Fellow, Mind and Life Summer Research Institute
2004 Invited Faculty, Cancer, Culture, and Literacy Conference, H. Lee Moffitt
Cancer Center & Research Institute, Tampa, FL
2003 - 2006 Faculty Scholar Award, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
2003 Fellow, Cancer, Culture, and Literacy Institute, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
& Research Institute
2003 Outstanding Early Career Contributions to Health Psychology Award,
American Psychological Association, Health Psychology Division
2000 Glaxo-Wellcome Young Investigator Award, Society of Behavioral Medicine
1999 Young Investigator Registration Award, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
College of Problems on Drug Dependence
1993 Dean's Fellowship Nominee, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
1989 Honors for First Year Research Project, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
1988 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Fellowship, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
1986 - 1987 Culbertson Scholarship, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
1982 Cum Laude, B.A., Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA
1982 Maxwell Award for the Outstanding Student Athlete, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA
1982 Phi Beta Kappa, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA
1981 - 1982 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Basketball Awards: Academic All-American, All-District, All Conference, Whitman College, Walla Walla,
WA
1978 - 1982 Academic Distinction, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA
1978 - 1982 President's Scholarship, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Professional Organization & Scientific Activities
2018 - Present Member, American Cancer Society, National Advisory Council on Health Equity
2017 Member, American Psychosomatic Society, Annual Meeting Program Committee
2014 Member, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Strategic Planning Workgroup
2010 Chair, American Public Health Association, Cancer Forum
2009 Member, American Association for Cancer Research, Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Program Planning Committee
2006 - Present Member, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Health Disparities
Committee
2006 - 2010 Member, Health Disparities, Education, Awareness, Research & Training Consortium, (HDEART) Disparities in Health in America: Working Towards
Social Justice (Annual Conference and Course), Executive Planning
Committee
2006 - 2007 Member, Intercultural Cancer Council, Advisory Board
2006 Member, American Association for Cancer Research, Think Tank on The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial Minorities and the Medically
Underserved
2005 Member, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Health Disparities in Drug Abuse
Invited Meeting
2004 Member, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Enhancing Addictions Assessment,
Behavioral Treatment, and Provider Training Using Information Technology
Invited Workshop
2003 Member, National Cancer Institute, Epidemiology and Surveillance Strategic
Planning Workgroup; Women, Tobacco, and Cancer Meeting
2003 Member, National Cancer Institute, The Science of Real-Time Data Capture
Invited Workshop
2003 Member, National Cancer Institute, Scientific Focus Group for Cancer Control
PLANET
2003 Member, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, and the National Cancer
Institute, Overcoming Barriers to Treatment Adherence in Minorities and
Persons Living in Poverty Expert Panel (Invited but unable to attend due to
illness)
2003 Member, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Effects of Sleep Disorders
and Sleep Restriction on Adherence to Prevention and Treatment Regimens
Expert Panel (Invited but unable to attend due to illness)
2002 Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine, Glaxo-Wellcome Young Investigator Award Selection Committee
2001 - 2003 Member, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Program Advisory
Committee
2001 Member, Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, Annual Meeting Program, Seattle, WA
1999 - 2000 Member, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Nicotine Withdrawal
Workgroup
Grant Review Committee/Study Section
2017 Reviewer, Social Behavioral Treatment Research Panel, Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, State of California
2017 Reviewer, RFA (DA 18-010), Wearables to Track Recovery and Relapse Factors, National Institutes of Health
2015 Reviewer, RFA (DA 15-008), The National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical
Trials Network (UG1), National Institutes of Health
2013 Reviewer, PAR (DA 12-251), Behavioral Science Track Award for Rapid Transition (B/START), National Institutes of Health
2011 Member, RFA (DA 11-003), Effects of the Social Environment on Health: Measurement, Methods and Mechanisms, National Institutes of Health
2009 Distinguished Editor, NIH Health Services Challenge Grant Study Section,
National Institutes of Health
2009 Reviewer, AACR-NCI International Investigator Opportunity Grants, American Association for Cancer Research-National Cancer Institute
2008 Chair, RFA (DA 08-020), Facilitating Self-Control of Substance Abuse Related Brain Activity Through Real-Time Monitoring of fMRI Signals, National Institutes of Health
2004 - 2006 Chair, Community-Level Health Promotion Study Section, National Institutes
of Health
2003 - 2006 Member, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Institutional Research Grants Study Section
2002 Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel (June), National Institutes of Health
2001 Chair, Special Emphasis Panel (December), National Institutes of Health
2001 Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel (July), National Institutes of Health
2001 Reviewer, Grant Program Review Committee, Washington University, Siteman Cancer Center, St. Louis, MO
2000 - 2006 Member, Community-Level Health Promotion Study Section, National Institutes of Health
1999 Reviewer, Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology
Transfer, Special Emphasis Panel, National Institutes of Health
1999 Reviewer, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research RFA (HS-99-003),
Translating Research into Practice, National Institutes of Health
1998 Reviewer, RFA (CA 98-002), Prevention and Cessation of Tobacco Use by
Children and Youth in the U.S., National Institutes of Health
1998 Reviewer, National Cancer Institute of Canada
1998 Reviewer, Community Prevention and Control Study Section, National Institutes of Health
1997 Reviewer, Merit Grants Review Committee, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
1996 - 1997 Reviewer, Cancer and Smoking Research Program, Nebraska Department of
Health, Lincoln, NE
1995 Reviewer, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, Guide to Preventive Services,
National Institutes of Health
Symposium/Meeting Chair/Coordinator
2001 Chair, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Annual Meeting Program, Seattle, WA
2000 Chair, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Annual Meeting Program, Arlington, VA
1999 Co-Chair, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Annual Meeting Program, San Diego, CA
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
2010 - 2011 Task Force Member, State of Texas, Health Disparities Task Force
2010 - 2011 Member, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Office for the Elimination of Health Disparities, Health Disparities Index Task Force
2008 Member, C-Change, Invited Meeting on Behavior Change in Cancer: Science,
Policy, and Practice
2007 Member, Medical College of Georgia, School of Nursing, Mentoring Advisory
Board
2006 - 2008 Member, Baylor College of Medicine, International Code Council, National
Roundtable on Eliminating Disparities in Clinical Trials: Formulating Policies
2006 - 2008 Member, Baylor College of Medicine, Population Studies Research Committee, Prostate Cancer Specialized Program of Research Excellence
2005 - 2012 Member, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Board of External Scientific Advisors
2005 - 2008 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, The CATCHUM
Project (Consortium of the 8 Texas Medical Schools and MD Anderson's Department of Health Disparities Research-dedicated to educating medical students on cancer prevention and screening)
2003 Member, Cancer, Culture, and Literacy Institute, National Planning Committee, Tampa, FL
1999 Member, State of Oregon, Oregon Quit Line, Scientific Advisory Committee
1999 Member, Group Health Cooperative, Free and Clear Smoking Cessation Program, Scientific Advisory Committee
1995 - 1998 Member, Texas Cancer Council, Spit Tobacco Prevention Network Steering
Committee
1994 - 1995 Project Director, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice Guideline, Washington, DC
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
University Level
2018 - Present Member, University of Utah, Opioid Research Task Force
2017 - Present Grant Reviewer, University Research Committee, URC Faculty Research and
Creative Grants, Vice President for Research
Programs, Centers & Institutes
2018 – Present Committee Member, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Research Executive
Committee
2018 - Present Committee Member, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Clinical Trials Health Equity
Committee
2018 - Present Member, Huntsman Cancer Institute, CEO Cabinet
2018 - Present Member, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Research Leadership Council
2018 - Present Committee Member, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Cancer Training Committee
2017 - Present Committee Member, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Population Science Trials
Office Committee
2017 - Present Committee Member, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Rural Workgroup
SERVICE AT PREVIOUS INSTITUTIONS
2015 - 2016 Member, Rice University, Rice 360°: Institute for Global Health
2015 - 2016 Director, Rice University, Academy of Fellows
2015 Member, Rice University, Search Committee, Dean of the School of Social
Sciences
2014 - 2016 Member, Rice University, Institute of Biosciences and Bioengineering
2014 - 2016 Member, Rice University, Global Health and Health Inequities Committee
2014 - 2015 Consultant, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Healthy Communities Initiative
2014 - 2015 Member, Rice University, BioScience Research Collaborative, Strategic Planning Committee
2014 - 2015 Consultant, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Cancer Prevention and Control Platform
2012 - 2014 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Mexican-
American Cohort Steering Committee
2012 - 2014 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Cancer Prevention
and Cancer Control Platform Executive Committee
2012 - 2014 Co-Chair & Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Institutional Research Executive Committee, Research Strategic Planning Committee
2011 - 2016 Faculty Affiliate, Rice University, Kinder Institute for Urban Research
2011 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Institutional Expense Analysis Research Committee
2010 - 2013 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Promotion and
Tenure Committee
2010 - 2011 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Search Committee, Section Chief for Behavioral and Population Statistics
2010 - 2011 Chair, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Search Committee,
Chair of the Department of Health Services Research
2010 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Mid-Non-Tenure
Track Review Committee for Dr. Francesco Versace
2009 - 2015 Director, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Center for Community Engaged Translational Research, Duncan Family Institute for Cancer Prevention and Risk Assessment
2009 - 2014 Mentor, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Komen Training Grant on Breast Cancer Disparities. A Transdisciplinary Training Program for Public Health Researchers and Practitioners Wanting to Impact
Breast Cancer Disparities
2009 - 2014 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Duncan Family
Institute Executive Committee
2008 - 2015 Director, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences, Tobacco Disparities Training Program
2008 - 2014 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Cancer Control
Strategic Plan Steering Committee
2008 - 2014 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, American Cancer
Society-Institutional Review Committee
2008 - 2012 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Executive Committee of the Science Faculty
2008 - 2011 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Women Faculty
Program Awards Nomination Committee
2008 - 2010 Chair, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Postdoctoral Fellows
Association Advisory Committee
2008 - 2010 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Search Committee, Chair of the Department of Clinical Cancer Prevention
2007 - 2014 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Executive Committee, Cancer Center Support Grant
2007 - 2008 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Research Council
2007 Chair, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Outcomes and Health
Disparities Subcommittee, Cancer Survivorship Research Program
2007 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Oversight Panel,
Institutional Grants Review Committee
2007 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Office of Research Administration and Operations (ORAO) Advisory Group
2006 - 2014 Associate Director, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Health
Disparities, Senior Leadership Team, Cancer Center Support Grant
2006 - 2014 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Education Advisory Committee, R25 Institutional Training Grant in Cancer Prevention
and Population Sciences,
2006 - 2014 Co-Director, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Behavioral and
Health Disparities Research Program, Cancer Center Support Grant
2006 - 2014 Director, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Minority and Women Clinical Trials Recruitment Program
2006 - 2010 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Advisory Committee, Community Clinical Oncology Program (CCOP)
2006 - 2007 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Search Committee, Chair of the Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
2006 - 2007 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Campus-Wide
Smoking Abatement Committee
2006 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Mid-Tenure Track
Review Committee for Dr. Brian Carter
2005 - 2014 Department Chair, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Health Disparities Research, Division of Cancer Prevention and
Population Sciences
2005 - 2014 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Leadership Committee, Behavioral Research and Treatment Center
2005 - 2014 Chair, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Cullen Trust for Health Care
2005 - 2007 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Lyndon B Johnson General Hospital, Clinical Trial Recruitment Committee
2005 - 2007 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Executive Committee of the Science Faculty
2005 - 2006 Co-Director, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Minority Recruitment Shared Resource, Cancer Center Support Grants
2005 - 2006 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Search Committee, Chair of the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
2005 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Mid-Tenure Track
Review Committee for Dr. Andrew Waters
2005 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Scientific Advisory Committee, Cancer Prevention Center
2005 Presenter, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Vision for the
Department of Health Disparities Research, Aetna Corporation Executives
2004 - 2010 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Postdoctoral Fellows Association Advisory Committee
2004 - 2005 Chair, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Psychosocial, Behavioral, and Health Services Research Committee
2004 - 2005 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Institutional Review Board II
2004 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Day of Prevention
Science Abstract Review Committee
2004 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards Review Committee
2004 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Mid-Tenure Track
Review Committee for Dr. Janice Blalock
2003 - 2005 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Department of
Behavioral Science, Junior Faculty Advisory Committee
2003 - 2005 Member, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Psychosocial, Behavioral, and Health Services Research Committee
2002 - Present Mentor, University of Texas School of Public Health, Cancer Prevention and
Control Training Program
2001 - 2005 Chair, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Behavioral Science, Nicotine and Tobacco Research Seminar Series
2001 - 2003 Chair, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, National Institute on
Minority Health and Health Disparities, Center for Research on Minority
Health, Tobacco Use Working Group
2000 Member, Group Health Cooperative, Center for Health Studies, Internet Evaluation Committee
1999 - 2000 Member, Group Health Cooperative, Center for Health Studies, Technology
Committee
1999 - 2000 Member, Group Health Cooperative, Center for Health Studies, Intervention
Core Development Committee
1999 Member, Group Health Cooperative, Center for Health Studies, Faculty Search
Committee (Biostatistics)
1995 - 1998 Associate Director, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Behavioral Science, Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences, Tobacco Research and Treatment Program
CURRENT MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American Association for Cancer Research
American Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy
American Psychological Association
American Psychological Association: Division 38 - Health Psychology
American Psychological Association: Division 50 - Addictions
American Psychosomatic Society
American Public Health Association
American Society of Preventive Oncology
Association for Psychological Science
Society for Behavioral Medicine
Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco
FUNDING
Active Grants
04/01/2019 – 01/31/2021
R01MD010362-05S1
Eliminating Tobacco-Related Disparities amount African American
Smokers (Diversity Supplement: Patricia Hopkins) Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter (Initial)/Cho Y. Lam Direct Costs: $147,535 Total Costs: $224,991 Role: Primary Mentor
10/01/2018 - 12/31/2023
PCS-2017C2-7613 Multi-Level Interventions for Increasing Tobacco Cessation at FQHCs
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $6,898,547 Total Costs: $9,523,723 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Role: Principal Investigator
10/01/2018 – 09/30/2020
TL1 TR002540
Using a mHealth framework to understand health behaviors: Implications
for tobacco cessation interventions among marginalized populations
(Lindsey Potter) Multi-Principal Investigators: Nicola Camp/Angie Fagerlin Direct Costs: 129,726 Total Costs: $129,726 Role: Primary Mentor
09/01/2018 - 08/31/2022
U01CA229437
Novel use of mHealth data to identify states of vulnerability and receptivity
to JITAIs Multi-Principal Investigators: David W. Wetter/ Inbal Nahum-Shani Direct Costs: $827,551 Total Costs: $1,262,016 Role: Multi-Principal Investigator
07/15/2018 - 07/14/2019
F32CA232796 Using mobile technology to understand the impact of socioeconomic and
neighborhood factors on smoking cessation Principal Investigator: Christopher Cambron Direct Costs: $58,282 Total Costs: $58,282 National Cancer Institute Role: Primary Mentor
07/01/2018 – 06/30/2021
R01CA190329-04S1 A model of smoking relapse: an assessment of stress, discrimination and
socioeconomic status (Diversity Supplement: Chesleigh Keene) Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter (Initial)/Cho Y. Lam Direct Costs: $157,666 Total Costs: $240,441 Role: Primary Mentor
01/19/2018 - 12/31/2022
R01CA224537 Affective science and smoking cessation: Real time real world assessment
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter (Initial)/Cho Y. Lam Direct Costs: $2,378,705 Total Costs: $3,148,129 Role: Principal Investigator/Co-Investigator
08/01/2017 - 07/31/2022
R01CA211705 Precision-exercise-prescription for lung cancer patients undergoing surgery:
The PEP study Principal Investigator: Cornelia M. Ulrich Direct Costs: $1,463,750 Total Costs: $2,229,189 National Cancer Institute
Role: Co-Investigator
05/01/2017 - 04/30/2020
P30CA042014-28S8 Development of a Tobacco Cessation Treatment Program
Principal Investigator: Cornelia M. Ulrich Direct Costs: $327,712 Total Costs: $498,393
National Cancer Institute
Role: Project Director
01/01/2017 - 12/31/2019
R00MD010468 Applying mHealth to Tobacco-Related Health Disparities: Enhancing Aspects of Resiliency to Aid Cessation Efforts
Principal Investigator: Christine Vinci Direct Costs: $29,985 Total Costs: $45,551 National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
Role: Co-Investigator
03/03/2016 - 01/31/2021
R01MD010362 Eliminating Tobacco-Related Disparities among African American Smokers
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter (Initial)/Cho Y. Lam Direct Costs: $3,082,817 Total Costs: $3,798,337 National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
Role: Principal Investigator/Co-Investigator
09/01/2015 - 08/31/2020
MSRG-15-018-01-CPPB Reducing Tobacco-Related Health Disparities: A Focus on Mental Health Mentored Research Scholar Grant
Principal Investigator: V. Correa-Fernandez Direct Costs: $717,000 Total Costs: $717,000 American Cancer Society Role: Primary Mentor
07/08/2015 - 06/30/2020
R01CA197314 Small financial incentives to promote smoking cessation in safety net hospital patients
Principal Investigator: Darla E. Kendzor Direct Costs: $71,378 Total Costs: $108,465 National Cancer Institute
Role: Co-Investigator
07/01/2015 - 06/30/2021
R01CA190329 Socioeconomic Status, Stress, and Smoking Cessation
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter (Initial)/Cho Y. Lam Direct Costs: $2,553,130 Total Costs: $3,142,029 National Cancer Institute Role: Principal Investigator/Co-Investigator
05/12/2014 - 04/30/2020
R01CA172786 Smoking Cessation for Cervical Cancer Survivors in a Safety Net Healthcare System
Principal Investigator: Jennifer I. Vidrine Direct Costs: $38,005 Total Costs: $57,513 National Cancer Institute Role: Co-Investigator
Past Grants
07/20/2018 - 06/30/2019
R34AT00968 Development of a Mindfulness-Based Treatment for the Reduction of Alcohol Use and Smoking Cessation
Principal Investigator: Christine Vinci Direct Costs: $489,445 Total Costs: $794,717 Role: Co-Investigator
08/14/2017 - 04/30/2019
R21MD011431 Assessing Smoking Dependence among Spanish-Speaking Latino Smokers
Principal Investigator: Yessenia Castro Direct Costs: $16,154 Total Costs: $24,553 Role: Co-Investigator
12/01/2010 - 08/31/2017
U54CA153505 Reducing Cancer Disparities Among Latinos in Texas (Project CNP)
Multi-Principal Investigators: David W. Wetter, Maria Fernandez, Karen
Basen-Enquist Direct Costs: $4,250,745 Total Costs: $4,250,745 Role: Multi-Principal Investigator
08/15/2016 - 05/31/2019
R01DA042526 Evaluating Concomitant Use of Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes and
Ecigarettes Among Daily and Non-Daily Smokers on Abuse Liability. Principal Investigator: Paul Cinciripini Direct Costs: $24,517 Total Costs: $37,020 National Institute on Drug Abuse Role: Co-Investigator
07/01/2016 - 06/30/2017
R01CA190329-S1 Sexual and Gender Minority Populations and Smoking Cessation
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $63,865 Total Costs: $99,949 National Cancer Institute Role: Principal Investigator
09/29/2014 - 09/30/2018
U54EB020404 Center of Excellence for Mobile Sensor Data-to-knowledge (MD2K)
Principal Investigator: Santosh Kumar Direct Costs: $88,605 Total Costs: $133,960 National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering Role: Co-Investigator
09/01/2014 - 06/30/2017
R34DA037364 Brief mindfulness cessation training with EMA for post-hospital depressed
smokers Principal Investigator: Haruka Minami Direct Costs: $684,162 Total Costs: $808,621 National Cancer Institute Role: Co-Investigator
09/01/2014 - 05/31/2019
K23AT008442 Using Mobile Technology to Understand and Encourage Mindfulness for
Smoking Cessation Principal Investigator: Claire A. Spears Direct Costs: $577,214 Total Costs: $623,391
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health Role: Primary Mentor
07/01/2013 - 06/30/2017
MRSG-13-145-01 Pathways linking neighborhoods and physical activity in diverse populations
Principal Investigator: Larkin Strong Direct Costs: $729,000 Total Costs: $729,000 American Cancer Society
Role: Primary Mentor
06/01/2013 - 05/31/2016
RP130123 Using Deep Sequencing Technology to Study Genes & Behavioral Phenotypes Related to Smoking Cessation, Negative affect & Nicotine Withdrawal
Principal Investigator: Paul Cinciripini Direct Costs: $1,241,316 Total Costs: $1,241,316 Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Role: Co-Investigator
09/15/2012 - 08/31/2014
K01CA160670 Project Impact: A culturally tailored intervention for Latino smokers
Principal Investigator: Marcel A. de Dios Direct Costs: $701,190 Total Costs: $701,190 National Cancer Institute Role: Primary Mentor
09/01/2012 - 08/30/2015
PP120191 Implementation of an Automated EMR System to Connect Smokers in a Safety Net Healthcare System with Smoking Cessation Treatment
Principal Investigator: Jennifer I. Vidrine Direct Costs: $800,000 Total Costs: $800,000 Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas
Role: Co-Investigator
09/01/2012 - 08/31/2014
2 UL1 TR000371 NIH National Center for Research Resources Clinical and Translational Sciences Award (CTSA): Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences –
Community Engagement Principal Investigator: Lorna McNeill Direct Costs: $790,589 Total Costs: $790,589 National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
Role: Co-Investigator
07/01/2012 - 06/30/2017
Socioeconomic Disparities in Smoking Cessation: Identifying the Mechanisms
Principal Investigator: Michael Businelle Direct Costs: $717,000 Total Costs: $717,000 American Cancer Society
Role: Primary Mentor
06/01/2012 - 07/31/2013
Mindfulness-based Strategies for Improving Cancer Risk Behaviors, Duncan Family Institute for Cancer Prevention and Risk Assessment
Principal Investigator: Claire Adams
Direct Costs: $75,000 Total Costs: $75,000 University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Role: Primary Mentor 09/11/2011 - 01/31/2017
K01CA157689 Developing a Culturally Relevant Model of Smoking Cessation among Latinos
Principal Investigator: Yessenia Castro Direct Costs: $694,640 Total Costs: $694,640 National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Center
Role: Primary Mentor
09/01/2011 - 08/31/2013
U54CA153505-S2 Reducing Cancer Disparities among Latinos in Texas (Diversity Supplement: Miguel Angel Cano)
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $144,044 Total Costs: $144,044 National Cancer Institute Role: Principal Investigator
05/01/2011 - 10/31/2011 211 MAPS Project Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter
Direct Costs: $8,875 Total Costs: $8,875 Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas
Role: Principal Investigator
12/01/2010 - 05/30/2014
RP110025 Pathways linking social determinants of smoking cessation
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $1,226,680 Total Costs: $1,226,680 Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Role: Principal Investigator
12/01/2010 - 03/31/2012
An ecological approach to cancer prevention: Reducing disparities in physical activity through research and action, Duncan Family Institute for
Cancer Prevention and Risk Assessment Principal Investigator: Larkin Strong Direct Costs: $75,000 Total Costs: $75,000 University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Role: Primary Mentor
07/01/2010 - 06/30/2015 Pathways between socioeconomic status and behavioral cancer risk factors Principal Investigator: Darla E. Kendzor Direct Costs: $729,000 Total Costs: $729,000 American Cancer Society
Role: Primary Mentor
02/01/2010 - 01/01/2012 CBPR to Reduce Multiple Health Risk Behaviors Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter
Direct Costs: $914,000 Total Costs: $914,000 Houston Endowment Inc. Role: Principal Investigator
09/01/2009 - 04/30/2017
R01CA141613 Reducing Tobacco Related Health Disparities
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $2,955,871 Total Costs: $2,955,871 National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Center
Role: Principal Investigator
08/01/2009 - 03/31/2014
R01HL094183 Enhancing quit and win contest to improve cessation among college smokers
Principal Investigators: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $275,891 Total Costs: $275,891 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Role: Principal Investigator
07/22/2009 - 06/30/2014
R01NR011453 Social contextual and environmental predictors of PA in sedentary minority
adults Principal Investigator: Lorna McNeill Direct Costs: $2,921,220 Total Costs: $2,921,220 National Cancer Institute
Role: Co-Investigator
10/30/2008 - 08/31/2014
U54CA96300 UPRCC/MDACC partnership for excellence in cancer research
Multi-Principal Investigators: David W. Wetter, Gabriel Lopez; Elizabeth
Travis Direct Costs: $5,469,239 Total Costs: $5,469,239 National Cancer Institute Role: Multi-Principal Investigator
09/01/2008 - 08/31/2011
R18DP001570 Dissemination of a smoking quitline to the underserved
Principal Investigator: Jennifer I. Vidrine Direct Costs: $1,342,431 Total Costs: $1,342,431 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Role: Co-Investigator
09/01/2008 - 02/28/2011
R21CA134961 Peer-support motivational interviewing PA intervention for African American women
Principal Investigator: Lorna McNeill Direct Costs: $405,756 Total Costs: $405,756 National Cancer Institute
Role: Co-Investigator
04/01/2008 - 03/31/2013
K07CA121037 Ecological Momentary Assessment of Smoking Cessation in Spanish-
Speaking Smokers Principal Investigator: Carlos Mazas Direct Costs: $613,842 Total Costs: $613,842 National Cancer Institute
Role: Primary Mentor
02/01/2008 - 12/31/2012 African American Cancer Prevention Project (Project CHURCH) Principal Investigators: David W. Wetter
Direct Costs: $750,000 Total Costs: $750,000 University Cancer Foundation
Role: Principal Investigator
09/11/2007 - 04/30/2012
P60 MD000503 Neighborhood and individual level determinants of smoking cessation among Hispanics
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $1,511,840 Total Costs: $1,511,840 National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities Role: Principal Investigator
08/31/2007 - 08/30/2010
K01DP001120 The effects of neighborhood characteristics on smoking cessation
Principal Investigator: Lorraine Reitzel Direct Costs: $450,000 Total Costs: $450,000 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Role: Primary Mentor
04/12/2007 - 02/28/2011
RO1CA125413 Literacy and smoking risk communications
Principal Investigator: Jennifer I. Vidrine Direct Costs: $877,800 Total Costs: $877,800 National Cancer Institute Role: Co-Investigator
09/27/2006 - 08/31/2007
R03CA126406 Subcontract, Longitudinal psychometric investigation of the WISDM tobacco dependence Measure
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $76,953 Total Costs: $76,953 National Cancer Institute
Role: Principal Investigator
09/01/2005 - 06/30/2018
P30 CA016672 M.D. Anderson Cancer Center support grant
Principal Investigator: Ronald DePhinho Direct Costs: $48,641,867 Total Costs: $48,641,867 National Cancer Institute
Role: Associate Director and Co-Program Director
01/15/2005 - 08/31/2009
N02 CO-51110 National Cancer Institute's Cancer Information Service
Principal Investigator: Steven Stuyck Direct Costs: $973,705 Total Costs: $973,705 National Cancer Institute
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
09/30/2004 - 08/31/2011
R01 DA018875 Group therapy for nicotine dependence
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $2,834,236 Total Costs: $2,834,236 National Institute on Drug Abuse Role: Principal Investigator
09/30/2004 - 08/30/2008
K01CD000193 Health communications and risk processing among smokers
Principal Investigator: Jennifer I. Vidrine Direct Costs: $896,684 Total Costs: $896,684 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Role: Primary Mentor
07/15/2004 - 04/30/2009
R01DA17073 Pharmacogenetics, emotional reactivity, and smoking
Principal Investigator: Paul Cinciripini Direct Costs: $2,963,026 Total Costs: $2,963,026 National Institute on Drug Abuse Role: Co-Investigator
08/01/2003 - 04/30/2009
R01DA14301 A mood management intervention for pregnant smokers
Principal Investigator: Paul Cinciripini Direct Costs: $2,904,530 Total Costs: $2,904,530 National Institute on Drug Abuse Role: Co-Investigator
07/01/2003 - 04/30/2007
R01CA69425 Smoking cessation program for college students
Principal Investigator: Alex Prokhorov Direct Costs: $2,193,154 Total Costs: $2,193,154 National Cancer Institute Role: Co-Investigator
09/01/2002 - 08/31/2004
R01DA14818S1 Health Disparities Supplement (addition of a Hispanic cohort): Race/ethnicity and the process of smoking cessation
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $84,375 Total Costs: $84,375 National Institute on Drug Abuse
Role: Principal Investigator
08/07/2002 - 07/31/2007
R01CA93969 Healthcare team approach to tobacco cessation
Principal Investigator: Alex Prokhorov Direct Costs: $4,033,507 Total Costs: $4,033,507 National Cancer Institute
Role: Co-Investigator
05/01/2002 - 01/31/2003
R01CA89350S1 Minority Supplement: Smoking relapse prevention among postpartum women
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $123,000 Total Costs: $123,000
National Cancer Institute Role: Principal Investigator
04/01/2002 - 07/31/2008
U54 CA096300 Increasing the utilization of the Puerto Rico quitline through outreach, U54
MDACC-UPRCC Partnership
Multi-Principal Investigators: David W. Wetter, Gabriel Lopez; Elizabeth
Travis Direct Costs: $236,730 Total Costs: $236,730 National Cancer Institute Role: Multi-Principal Investigator
04/01/2002 - 08/31/2005
R01CA94826S1 Minority Supplement: Treatment of nicotine dependence among African Americans
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $246,399 Total Costs: $246,399 National Cancer Institute
Role: Principal Investigator
02/01/2002 - 01/31/2009
R01CA89350 Smoking relapse prevention among postpartum women
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $2,731,644 Total Costs: $2,731,644 National Cancer Institute
Role: Principal Investigator
09/30/2001 - 08/31/2007
R01CA94826 Treatment of nicotine dependence among African Americans
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $2,339,637 Total Costs: $2,339,637 National Cancer Institute
Role: Principal Investigator
09/30/2001 - 08/31/2007
R01DA14818 Race/ethnicity and the process of smoking cessation
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $1,923,205 Total Costs: $1,923,205 National Institute on Drug Abuse Role: Principal Investigator
09/01/2001 - 08/31/2003 Smoking cessation services for Hispanic smokers in Texas Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter
Direct Costs: $301,388 Total Costs: $301,388 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
Role: Principal Investigator
07/01/2000 - 06/30/2003
R21MH/CA62031 Computer-aided stress reduction, mental health and cancer
Principal Investigator: Lorenzo Cohen Direct Costs: $450,000 Total Costs: $450,000 National Institute of Mental Health/National Cancer Institute
Role: Co-Investigator
06/01/2000 - 07/31/2003
R01CA086242 Efficacy and cost of state quitline policies
Principal Investigator: Jack Hollis Direct Costs: $2,954,537 Total Costs: $2,954,537 National Cancer Institute
Role: Co-Investigator
09/01/1999 - 08/31/2003
P50CA70907 Genetics, mood, and nicotine
Principal Investigator: Jack Hollis Direct Costs: $510,088 Total Costs: $510,088 National Cancer Institute
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
07/01/1999 - 06/30/2004
K07 CA84603 Preventive Oncology Award: Smoking Cessation and Women
Principal Investigator: Jennifer McClure Direct Costs: $625,662 Total Costs: $625,662 National Cancer Institute
Role: Primary Mentor
08/01/1998 - 06/30/2001
R01CA74517 S1 Supplement to promote reentry into biomedical and behavioral research careers
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $225,373 Total Costs: $225,373 National Cancer Institute Role: Principal Investigator
04/01/1998 - 03/31/2004
R01DA011822 Scheduled smoking with transdermal nicotine
Principal Investigator: Paul Cinciripini Direct Costs: $1,360,381 Total Costs: $1,360,381 National Institute on Drug Abuse Role: Co-Investigator
09/01/1997 - 06/30/2000
R01CA74517 Individualized relapse prevention among women smokers
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $974,713 Total Costs: $974,713 National Cancer Institute Role: Principal Investigator
09/01/1997 - 12/31/1998 Spit tobacco prevention analysis Principal Investigator: Alex Prokhorov
Direct Costs: $99,037 Total Costs: $99,037 Texas Cancer Council Role: Co-Investigator
08/20/1997 - 06/30/2002
R29DA11194 Computer-delivered treatment for smoking cessation
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $504,348 Total Costs: $504,348
National Institute on Drug Abuse Role: Principal Investigator
08/01/1997 - 06/30/1998
R01CA075614 Gimme 5: Interactive multi-media education
Principal Investigator: Tom Baranowski Direct Costs: $1,884,653 Total Costs: $1,884,653 National Cancer Institute Role: Co-Investigator
03/01/1997 - 08/31/1997 Spit tobacco prevention analysis Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter
Direct Costs: $25,560 Total Costs: $25,560 Texas Cancer Council Role: Principal Investigator
09/30/1996 - 09/29/1998
R03DA10969 Nicotine withdrawal induced sleep disturbance in women
Principal Investigator: David W. Wetter Direct Costs: $73,040 Total Costs: $73,040 National Institute on Drug Abuse Role: Principal Investigator
10/01/1995 - 03/31/1998
Smoking cessation with pregnant women: An evaluation of videotaped vignettes for relapse prevention
Principal Investigator: Paul Cinciripini Direct Costs: $224,662 Total Costs: $224,662 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Role: Co-Investigator
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES/ASSIGNMENTS
Course Lectures
2018 Primary Instructor, PHS-7370: Social Determinants and Health Inequities
2017 Lecturer, University of Utah School of Nursing. Cancer, Aging, and Quality of
Life.
2017 Lecturer, University of Utah College of Nursing. Social Determinants and Smoking Cessation
2017 Lecturer, University of Utah School of Nursing, Social determinants of health
2014 Lecturer, University of Texas School of Medicine, Tobacco
2013 Lecturer, Health Disparities Course, University of Texas School of Public Health, Context and smoking cessation
2012 Lecturer, University of Texas School of Medicine, Tobacco
2005 Lecturer, University of Texas School of Public Health, Health disparities in
cancer
Trainee Supervision
Fellow
2019 – Present Primary Mentor, Yusuke Shono, Research Scientist
2018 - Present Primary Mentor, Chelsey Schlechter, Research Scientist
2018 - Present Primary Mentor, Chesleigh Keene, Postdoctoral Fellow, NIH Diversity Supplement
2018 - Present Primary Mentor, Patricia Hopkins, Postdoctoral Fellow, NIH Diversity
Supplement
2018 - Present Primary Mentor, Lindsey Potter, Postdoctoral Fellow, NIH TL1 Postdoctoral
Fellowship
2017 - Present Primary Mentor, Christopher Cambron, Postdoctoral Fellow, F32 National
Research Service Award
2014 - Present Primary Mentor, Christine Vinci, Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant Professor,
K99/R00 Career Development Award
2013 - 2014 Primary Mentor, Marcel de Dios, Assistant Professor, K01 Career Development Award
2011 - 2014 Primary Mentor, Miguel Angel Cano, Postdoctoral Fellow, NIH Diversity
Supplement/R25 Career Development Award
2011 - Present Primary Mentor, Claire A. Spears, Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant Professor,
Duncan Family Institute Mentored Faculty Award/K23 Career Development
Award
2011 - 2017 Primary Mentor, Larkin Strong, Instructor/Assistant Professor, Duncan Family Institute Mentored Faculty Award/ACS Career Development Award
2010 - 2012 Primary Mentor, Whitney Heppner, Postdoctoral Fellow, R25 Career Development Award
2009 - Present Primary Mentor, Virmarie Correa Fernandez, Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant
Professor, NIH Diversity Supplement/ACS Career Development Award
2007 - 2008 Primary Mentor, Tracy Costello, Postdoctoral Fellow
2007 - 2016 Primary Mentor, Yessenia Castro, Postdoctoral Fellow/Instructor/Assistant
Professor, NIH Diversity Supplement/K01 Career Development Award
2007 - 2016 Primary Mentor, Michael Businelle, Postdoctoral Fellow, R25 Career
Development Award/ACS Career Development Award
2007 - 2015 Primary Mentor, Darla Kendzor, Postdoctoral Fellow/Instructor/Assistant
Professor, R25 Career Development Award/ACS Career Development
Award
2005 - 2010 Primary Mentor, Lorraine Reitzel, Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant Professor,
R25 Career Development Award/KO1 Career Development Award
2004 - 2006 Primary Mentor, Paul Rowan, Postdoctoral Fellow, R25 Career Development
Award
2003 - 2008 Primary Mentor, Jennifer Irvin Vidrine, Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant Professor, R25 Career Development Award/ K01 Career Development Award
2002 - 2003 Primary Mentor, Kelli Wright, Postdoctoral Fellow
2001 - 2014 Primary Mentor, Carlos Mazas, Postdoctoral Fellow/Instructor/Assistant
Professor, NIH Minority Supplement/R25 Career Development Award/KO7
Career Development Award
2001 - 2005 Primary Mentor, Patricia Daza, Postdoctoral Fellow, NIH Minority Supplement/R25 Career Development Award
1999 - 2005 Primary Mentor, Ludmila Cofta-Woerpel, Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Associate/Assistant Professor, NIH Re-Entry Supplement
1997 - 2005 Primary Mentor, Jennifer McClure, Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant Professor,
K07 Career Development Award
1997 Primary Mentor, Malauna Crivens, Postdoctoral Fellow
1996 - 1998 Primary Mentor, Cheryl Anderson, Postdoctoral Fellow, R25 Career Development Award
1996 - 1997 Primary Mentor, Cindy Carmack, Postdoctoral Fellow
Graduate Student Committees
2018 Member, Christopher Barnes, University of Utah, Dissertation Advisory
Committee
2005 Member, Shanna Barnett, University of Texas Health Science Center at
Houston, Dissertation Advisory Committee
Internal Teaching Experience
2017 MAPS: Motivation And Problem-Solving. University of Utah - Department of
Social Work, Huntsman Cancer Institute.
2017 Health inequities, social determinants, and smoking cessation. University of
Utah - Department of Population Sciences
2017 Health inequities, social determinants, and smoking cessation. University of
Utah - Department of Psychology
2016 Context and human behavior. Scientia Lecture, Rice University, Houston, TX
2014 SES, context, and smoking cessation. Rice University, Houston, TX
2009 Vision for the Department of Health Disparities Research, Presented to Visiting Nigerian Health Care Professionals of the University of Texas M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center
2009 Comprehensive Models of SES Effects on H, Joint Symposium on Cancer Prevention and Population Science, University of Texas School of Public Health
2007 Vision for the Department of Health Disparities Research, Community Committee, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Board of Visitors
2007 Update on the Department of Health Disparities Research, Asian American
Community and Civic Leaders Luncheon, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center
2007 Update on the Department of Health Disparities Research, Latino Community
and Civic Leaders Luncheon, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center
2007 Update on the Department of Health Disparities Research, African American
Community and Civic Leaders Luncheon, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center
2006 Cancer Disparities and the Department of Health Disparities Research. National Minority Cancer Awareness Week Luncheon, University of Texas
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
2006 Vision for the Department of Health Disparities Research, Latino Community
and Civic Leaders Luncheon, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center
2006 Vision for the Department of Health Disparities Research, African American
Community and Civic Leaders Luncheon, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center
2006 Vision for the Department of Health Disparities Research, University of Texas
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Ambassadors Program
2006 Vision for the Department of Health Disparities Research, University of Texas
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Volunteers Program
2005 Vision for the Department of Health Disparities Research, University of Texas
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Division of Cancer Prevention and Population
Sciences
2005 Adios al Fumar: Reaching and treating Spanish-speaking smokers, University
of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Behavioral Science
Seminar Series
2005 Health Disparities, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Selected members of the Board of Visitors
2005 Smoking cessation among Hispanics, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Tobacco Seminar Series
2004 Common Exchanges, Interactions between postdoctoral fellows and faculty,
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
2004 Behavioral Research and Treatment Center, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Cancer Prevention Building and Ambulatory Building, Town Hall
2003 Smoking cessation research with Hispanic smokers: Adios al Fumar, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Behavioral
Science Seminar Series
2002 Treatment of nicotine dependence among African Americans, University of
Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Behavioral Science
Tobacco Seminar Series
2002 Tobacco use among minority populations, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Center for Research on Minority Health Community Advisory
Board Meeting
2002 Minorities and tobacco, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center,
Center for Research on Minority Health External Advisory Board Meeting
2000 Using technology to deliver behavioral interventions, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Division of Cancer Prevention Faculty Meeting
2000 Gender, women, and smoking cessation, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Division of Cancer Prevention Seminar Series
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
1.
Spears CA, Abroms LC, Glass CR, Hedeker D, Eriksen MP, Cottrell-Daniels C, Tran BQ, Wetter
DW (2019). Mindfulness-Based Smoking Cessation Enhanced With Mobile Technology (iQuit
Mindfully): Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 7 (6), e13059.
2.
Spears CA, Li L, Wu C, Vinci C, Heppner WL, Hoover DS, Lam C, Wetter DW (2019). Mechanisms linking mindfulness and early smoking abstinence: An ecological momentary assessment study. Psychol Addict Behav, 33(3), 197-207.
3.
Ou JY, Warner EL, Nam GE, Martel L, Carbajal-Salisbury S, Fuentes V, Wetter DW, Kirchhoff
AC, Kepka D (2019). Colorectal Cancer Knowledge and Screening Adherence among Low-
Income Hispanic Employees. Health Education Research.
4.
Housten AJ, Hoover DS, Correa-Fernandez V, Strong LL, Heppner WL, Vinci C, Wetter DW , Spears CA, Castro Y (2019). Associations of Health Literacy with Acculturation among Latino
Adults. Health Lit Res Pract.
5.
Castro Y, Vinci C, Heppner WL, Cano MÁ, Correa-Fernández V, Wetter DW (2018). Revisiting
the Relationship Between Acculturation and Smoking Cessation Among Mexican Americans.
Ann Behav Med, 53(3), 211-222.
6.
Piñeiro B, Wetter DW, Vidrine DJ, Hoover DS, Frank-Pearce SG, Nguyen N, Zbikowski SM, Williams MB, Vidrine JI (2019). Quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect. Prev Med Rep, 13262-267.
7.
Spears CA, Bell SA, Scarlett CA, Anderson NK, Cottrell-Daniels C, Lotfalian S, Bandlamudi M,
Grant A, Sigurdardottir A, Carter BP, Abroms LC, Wetter DW (2019). Text Messaging to Enhance Mindfulness-Based Smoking Cessation Treatment: Program Development Through Qualitative Research. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 7(1), e11246.
8.
Versace F, Stevens EM, Robinson JD, Cui Y, Deweese MM, Engelmann JM, Green CE, Karam-
Hage M, Lam CY, Minnix JA, Wetter DW, Cinciripini PM (2019). Brain Responses to
Cigarette-Related and Emotional Images in Smokers During Smoking Cessation: No Effect of
Varenicline or Bupropion on the Late Positive Potential. Nicotine Tob Res, 21(2), 234-240.
9.
Ulrich CM, Himbert C, Boucher K, Wetter DW, Hess R, Kim J, Lundberg K, Ligibel JA, Barnes
CA, Rushton B, Marcus R, Finlayson SRG, LaStayo PC, Varghese TK (2018). Precision-
Exercise-Prescription in patients with lung cancer undergoing surgery: rationale and design of the
PEP study trial. BMJ Open, 8(12), e024672.
10.
Piñeiro B, Vidrine DJ, Wetter DW, Hoover DS, Frank-Pearce SG, Nguyen N, Zbikowski SM, Vidrine JI (2018). Implementation of Ask-Advise-Connect in a safety net healthcare system: quitline treatment engagement and smoking cessation outcomes.(Epub ahead of print) Transl Behav Med.
11.
Haslam AK, Correa-Fernandez V, Hoover DS, Li L, Lam C, Wetter DW (2018). Anhedonia and
smoking cessation among Spanish-speaking Mexican-Americans. Health Psychol, 37(9), 814-
819.
12.
Vinci C, Haslam A, Lam CY, Kumar S, Wetter DW (2018). The use of ambulatory assessment in
smoking cessation. Addict Behav, 8318-24.
13.
McNeill LH, Reitzel LR, Escoto KH, Roberson CL, Nguyen N, Vidrine JI, Strong LL, Wetter DW (2018). Engaging Black Churches to Address Cancer Health Disparities: Project CHURCH.
Front Public Health, 6191.
14.
Escoto KH, Milbury K, Nguyen N, Cho D, Roberson C, Wetter DW, McNeill LH (2018). Use of
Complementary Health Practices in a Church-Based African American Cohort. J Altern
Complement Med.
15.
Cinciripini PM, Minnix JA, Green CE, Robinson JD, Engelmann JM, Versace F, Wetter DW, Shete S, Karam-Hage M (2018). An RCT with the combination of varenicline and bupropion for
smoking cessation: clinical implications for front line use.LID - 10.1111/add.14250 [doi]. Addiction, 113(9), 1673-82.
16.
Hébert ET, Stevens EM, Frank SG, Kendzor DE, Wetter DW, Zvolensky MJ, Buckner JD, Businelle MS (2018). An ecological momentary intervention for smoking cessation: The associations of just-in-time, tailored messages with lapse risk factors. Addict Behav, 7830-35.
18.
Minami H, Brinkman HR, Nahvi S, Arnsten J, Rivera-Mindt M, Wetter DW, Bloom EL, Price
LH, Vieira C, Donnelly R, McClain LM, Kennedy K, D’Aquila E, Fine M, McCarthy DE,
Thomas JG, Hecht J, & Brown RA (2018). Rationale, design and pilot feasibility results of a
smartphone-assisted, mindfulness-based intervention for smokers with mood disorders: Project
mSMART MIND. Contemp Clin Trials, 66(March 2018), 36-44.
19.
Hoover DS, Wetter DW, Vidrine DJ, Nguyen N, Frank-Pearce SG, Li Y, Waters AJ, Meade CD, Vidrine JI (2018). Enhancing smoking risk communications: The influence of need for cognition.
Ann Behav Med, 52(3), 204-215.
20.
Paulus DJ, Langdon KJ, Wetter DW, Zvolensky MJ (2018). Dispositional Mindful Attention in
Relation to Negative Affect, Tobacco Withdrawal, and Expired Carbon Monoxide On and After
Quit Day. J Addict Med, 12(1), 40-44.
21.
Cofta-Woerpel L, Lam C, Reitzel LR, Wilson W, Karam-Hage M, Beneventi D, Cofer J, Baker E,
Wetter DW, Cinciripini PM, Blalock J (2018). A tele-mentoring tobacco cessation case
consultation and education model for healthcare providers in community mental health centers.
Cogent Med, 5(1).
22.
Spears CA, Hedeker D, Li L, Wu C, Anderson NK, Houchins SC, Vinci C, Hoover DS, Vidrine
JI, Cinciripini PM, Waters AJ, Wetter DW (2017). Mechanisms underlying mindfulness-based
addiction treatment versus cognitive behavioral therapy and usual care for smoking cessation. J
Consult Clin Psychol, 85(11), 1029-1040.
23.
Vinci C, Li L, Wu C, Lam CY, Guo L, Correa-Fernández V, Spears CA, Hoover DS, Etcheverry
PE, Wetter DW (2017). The association of positive emotion and first smoking lapse: An
ecological momentary assessment study. Health Psychol, 36(11), 1038-1046.
24.
Vinci C, Guo L, Spears CA, Li L, Correa-Fernández V, Etcheverry PE, Lam CY, Hoover DS, Wetter DW (2017). Socioeconomic indicators as predictors of smoking cessation among Spanish-Speaking Mexican Americans. Ethn Health, 1-13.
25.
Knell G, Gabriel KP, Businelle MS, Shuval K, Wetter DW, Kendzor DE (2017). Ecological Momentary Assessment of Physical Activity: Validation Study. J Med Internet Res, 19(7), e253.
26.
Garey L, Reitzel LR, Anthenien AM, Businelle MS, Neighbors C, Zvolensky MJ, Wetter DW , Kendzor DE (2017). Support Buffers Financial Strain's Effect on Health-related Quality of Life.
Am J Health Behav, 41(4), 497-510.
27.
Cinciripini PM, Green CE, Robinson JD, Karam-Hage M, Engelmann JM, Minnix JA, Wetter DW, Versace F (2017). Benefits of varenicline vs. bupropion for smoking cessation: a Bayesian
analysis of the interaction of reward sensitivity and treatment. Psychopharmacology (Berl),
234(11), 1769-1779.
28.
Versace F, Engelmann JM, Deweese MM, Robinson JD, Green CE, Lam CY, Minnix JA, Karam-
Hage MA, Wetter DW, Schembre SM, Cinciripini PM (2017). Beyond Cue Reactivity: Non-
Drug-Related Motivationally Relevant Stimuli Are Necessary to Understand Reactivity to Drug-
Related Cues. Nicotine Tob Res, 19(6), 663-669.
29.
Nguyen NT, Savoy EJ, Reitzel LR, Nguyen MH, Wetter DW, Reese-Smith J, McNeill LH (2017). Diet, Alcohol Use, and Colorectal Cancer Screening among Black Church-goers. Health
Behav Policy Rev, 4(2), 118-128.
30.
Correa-Fernandez V, Diaz-Toro EC, Reitzel LR, Guo L, Chen M, Li Y, Calo WA, Shih YT, Wetter DW (2017). Combined treatment for at-risk drinking and smoking cessation among Puerto Ricans: A randomized clinical trial. Addict Behav, 65185-192.
31.
Hernandez DC, Reesor L, Reitzel LL, Businelle MS, Wetter DW, Kendzor DE (2017). Smoking,
financial strain, and food insecurity. Health Behav Policy Rev, 4(2), 182-188.
32.
Businelle MS, Ma P, Kendzor DE, Frank SG, Vidrine DJ, Wetter DW (2016). An Ecological Momentary Intervention for Smoking Cessation: Evaluation of Feasibility and Effectiveness. J Med Internet Res, 18(12), e321.
33.
Businelle MS, Ma P, Kendzor DE, Frank SG, Wetter DW, Vidrine DJ (2016). Using Intensive
Longitudinal Data Collected via Mobile Phone to Detect Imminent Lapse in Smokers Undergoing
a Scheduled Quit Attempt. J Med Internet Res, 18(10).
34.
Chatterjee S, Hovsepian K, Sarker H, Saleheen N, al'Absi M, Atluri G, Ertin E, Lam C, Lemieux
A, Nakajima M, Spring B, Wetter DW, Kumar S (2016). mCrave: Continuous Estimation of
Craving During Smoking Cessation. Proc ACM Int Conf Ubiquitous Comput, 2016863-874.
35.
Vidrine JI, Spears CA, Heppner WL, Reitzel LR, Marcus MT, Cinciripini PM, Waters AJ, Li Y,
Nguyen NT, Cao Y, Tindle HA, Fine M, Safranek LV, Wetter DW (2016). Efficacy of Mindfulness-Based Addiction Treatment (MBAT) for Smoking Cessation and Lapse Recovery: A
Randomized Clinical Trial. J Consult Clin Psychol, 84(9), 824-838.
36.
Strong LL, Hoover DS, Heredia NI, Krasny S, Spears CA, Correa-Fernandez V, Wetter DW, Fernandez ME (2016). Perspectives of Mexican-origin smokers on healthy eating and physical activity. Health Educ Res, 31(4), 465-77.
37.
Etcheverry PE, Waters AJ, Lam C, Correa-Fernandez V, Vidrine JI, Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW
(2016). Attentional bias to negative affect moderates negative affect's relationship with smoking
abstinence. Health Psychol, 35(8), 881-890.
38.
Heppner WL, Spears CA, Correa-Fernandez V, Castro Y, Li Y, Guo B, Reitzel LR, Vidrine JI, Mazas CA, Cofta-Woerpel L, Cinciripini PM, Ahluwalia JS, Wetter DW (2016). Dispositional
Mindfulness Predicts Enhanced Smoking Cessation and Smoking Lapse Recovery. Ann Behav
Med, 50(3), 337-47. 39.
Mama SK, Li Y, Basen-Engquist K, Lee RE, Thompson D, Wetter DW, Nguyen NT, Reitzel LR,
McNeill LH (2016). Psychosocial Mechanisms Linking the Social Environment to Mental Health
in African Americans. PLoS ONE, 11(4), 1-12.
40.
Thomas JL, Luo X, Bengtson J, Wang Q, Ghidei W, Nyman J, Lust K, An L, Wetter DW, Epstein L, Ahluwalia JS (2016). Enhancing Quit & Win contests to improve cessation among college smokers: a randomized clinical trial. Addiction, 111(2), 331-9.
41.
Kendzor DE, Shuval K, Gabriel KP, Businelle MS, Ma P, High RR, Cuate EL, Poonawalla IB, Rios DM, Demark-Wahnefried W, Swartz MD, Wetter DW (2016). Impact of a Mobile Phone
Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Behavior in a Community Sample of Adults: A Quasi-
Experimental Evaluation. J Med Internet Res, 18(1).
42.
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Businelle MS, Kendzor DE, Costello TJ, Cofta-Woerpel L, Li Y, Mazas CA, Vidrine JI, Reitzel
LR, Cinciripini PM, Ahluwalia JS, Wetter DW (2009). Light versus heavy smoking among
African American men and women. Addict Behav, 34(2), 197-203.
142.
Reitzel LR, Costello TJ, Mazas CA, Vidrine JI, Businelle MS, Kendzor DE, Li Y, Cofta-Woerpel
L, Wetter DW (2009). Low-level smoking among Spanish-speaking Latino smokers:
relationships with demographics, tobacco dependence, withdrawal, and cessation. Nicotine Tob
Res, 11(2), 178-84.
143.
Vidrine JI, Reitzel LR, Wetter DW (2009). Smoking and health disparities. Curr Cardiovasc Risk Rep, 33(6), 403-8.
144.
Lam CY, Robinson JD, Carter BL, Wetter DW, Minnix JA, Cinciripini PM (2008). Nicotine differentially inhibits the acoustic startle reflex in African American and Caucasian American smokers. Addict Behav, 33(12), 1521-8.
145.
Kendzor DE, Costello TJ, Li Y, Vidrine JI, Mazas CA, Reitzel LR, Cinciripini PM, Cofta-
Woerpel LM, Businelle MS, Wetter DW (2008). Race/ethnicity and multiple cancer risk factors
among individuals seeking smoking cessation treatment. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev,
17(11), 2937-45.
146.
Kendzor DE, Cofta-Woerpel LM, Mazas CA, Li Y, Vidrine JI, Reitzel LR, Costello TJ, Businelle
MS, Ahluwalia JS, Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW (2008). Socioeconomic status, negative affect,
and modifiable cancer risk factors in African-American smokers. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers
Prev, 17(10), 2546-54.
147.
Ortiz AP, Diaz-Toro EC, Calo WA, Correa-Fernandez V, Cases A, Santos-Ortiz MC, Mazas C,
Mejia L, Wetter DW (2008). Characteristics of smokers accessing the Puerto Rico Quitline. P R
Health Sci J, 27(3), 213-9.
148.
Carter BL, Lam CY, Robinson JD, Paris MM, Waters AJ, Wetter DW, Cinciripini PM (2008).
Real-time craving and mood assessments before and after smoking. Nicotine Tob Res, 10(7),
1165-9.
149.
Blalock JA, Robinson JD, Wetter DW, Schreindorfer LS, Cinciripini PM (2008). Nicotine withdrawal in smokers with current depressive disorders undergoing intensive smoking cessation
treatment. Psychol Addict Behav, 22(1), 122-8.
150.
Waters AJ, Carter BL, Robinson JD, Wetter DW, Lam CY, Cinciripini PM (2007). Implicit attitudes to smoking are associated with craving and dependence. Drug Alcohol Depend, 91 (2-3),
178-86.
151.
Robinson JD, Lam CY, Minnix JA, Wetter DW, Tomlinson GE, Minna JD, Chen TT, Cinciripini
PM (2007). The DRD2 TaqI-B polymorphism and its relationship to smoking abstinence and
withdrawal symptoms. Pharmacogenomics J, 7(4), 266-74.
152.
Robinson JD, Cinciripini PM, Carter BL, Lam CY, Wetter DW (2007). Facial EMG as an index
of affective response to nicotine. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 15(4), 390-9.
153.
Rowan PJ, Cofta-Woerpel L, Mazas CA, Vidrine JI, Reitzel LR, Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW (2007). Evaluating reactivity to ecological momentary assessment during smoking cessation. Exp
Clin Psychopharmacol, 15(4), 382-9.
154.
Reitzel LR, Vidrine JI, Li Y, Mullen PD, Velasquez MM, Cinciripini PM, Cofta-Woerpel L, Greisinger A, Wetter DW (2007). The influence of subjective social status on vulnerability to postpartum smoking among young pregnant women. Am J Public Health, 97(8), 1476-82.
155.
Robinson JD, Cinciripini PM, Tiffany ST, Carter BL, Lam CY, Wetter DW (2007). Gender differences in affective response to acute nicotine administration and deprivation. Addict Behav,
32(3), 543-61.
156.
Wetter DW, Mazas C, Daza P, Nguyen L, Fouladi RT, Li Y, Cofta-Woerpel L (2007). Reaching
and treating Spanish-speaking smokers through the National Cancer Institute's Cancer
Information Service. A randomized controlled trial. Cancer, 109(2 Suppl), 406-13.
157.
Blalock JA, Robinson JD, Wetter DW, Cinciripini PM (2006). Relationship of DSM-IV-based
depressive disorders to smoking cessation and smoking reduction in pregnant smokers. Am J
Addict, 15(4), 268-77.
158.
Vidrine JI, Anderson CB, Pollak KI, Wetter DW (2006). Gender differences in adolescent smoking: mediator and moderator effects of self-generated expected smoking outcomes. Am J Health Promot, 20(6), 383-7.
159.
Mazas CA, Cofta-Woerpel L, Daza P, Fouladi RT, Vidrine JI, Cinciripini PM, Gritz ER, Wetter
DW (2006). At-risk drinking in employed men and women. Ann Behav Med, 31(3), 279-87.
160.
Cinciripini PM, Robinson JD, Carter BL, Lam C, Wu X, de Moor CA, Baile WF, Wetter DW (2006). The effects of smoking deprivation and nicotine administration on emotional reactivity.
Nicotine Tob Res, 8(3), 379-92.
161.
Carter BL, Robinson JD, Lam CY, Wetter DW, Tsan JY, Day SX, Cinciripini PM (2006). A psychometric evaluation of cigarette stimuli used in a cue reactivity study. Nicotine Tob Res, 8 (3), 361-9.
162.
Daza P, Cofta-Woerpel L, Mazas C, Fouladi RT, Cinciripini PM, Gritz ER, Wetter DW (2006).
Racial and ethnic differences in predictors of smoking cessation. Subst Use Misuse, 41 (3), 317-
39.
163.
McClure JB, Westbrook E, Curry SJ, Wetter DW (2005). Proactive, motivationally enhanced smoking cessation counseling among women with elevated cervical cancer risk. Nicotine Tob Res,
7(6), 881-9.
164.
Irvin Vidrine J, Anderson CB, Pollak KI, Wetter DW (2005). Race/ethnicity, smoking status, and
self-generated expected outcomes from smoking among adolescents. Cancer Control, 12 Suppl
251-7.
165.
Cinciripini PM, Tsoh JY, Wetter DW, Lam C, de Moor C, Cinciripini L, Baile W, Anderson C,
Minna JD (2005). Combined effects of venlafaxine, nicotine replacement, and brief counseling on
smoking cessation. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 13(4), 282-92.
166.
Daza P, Mazas C, Nguyen L, Wetter DW (2005). Categorizing race among Hispanic smokers. Cancer Control, 12 Suppl 291-2.
167.
Blalock JA, Fouladi RT, Wetter DW, Cinciripini PM (2005). Depression in pregnant women seeking smoking cessation treatment. Addict Behav, 30(6), 1195-208.
168.
Wetter DW, Cofta-Gunn L, Fouladi RT, Irvin JE, Daza P, Mazas C, Wright K, Cinciripini PM,
Gritz ER (2005). Understanding the associations among education, employment characteristics,
and smoking. Addict Behav, 30(5), 905-14.
169.
Wetter DW, Cofta-Gunn L, Irvin JE, Fouladi RT, Wright K, Daza P, Mazas C, Cinciripini PM,
Gritz ER (2005). What accounts for the association of education and smoking cessation? Prev
Med, 40(4), 452-60.
170.
Kenford SL, Wetter DW, Welsch SK, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2005). Progression of college-age cigarette samplers: what influences outcome. Addict Behav, 30(2), 285-94.
171.
Wetter DW, Cofta-Gunn L, Fouladi RT, Cinciripini PM, Sui D, Gritz ER (2004). Late relapse/sustained abstinence among former smokers: a longitudinal study. Prev Med, 39(6), 1156-
63.
172.
Wetter DW, Kenford SL, Welsch SK, Smith SS, Fouladi RT, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2004). Prevalence and predictors of transitions in smoking behavior among college students. Health Psychol, 23(2), 168-77.
173.
Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW, Tomlinson G, Tsoh JY, De Moor C, Cinciripini LG, Minna J (2004). The effects of the DRD2 polymorphism on smoking cessation and negative affect: Evidence for a pharmacogenetic effect on mood. Nicotine Tob Res, 6229-39.
174.
Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW, Fouladi RT, Blalock JA, Carter BL, Cinciripini LG, Baile WF (2003). The effects of depressed mood on smoking cessation: mediation by postcessation self-
efficacy. J Consult Clin Psychol, 71(2), 292-301.
175.
Cofta-Gunn L, Wright KL, Wetter DW (2003). Evidence-based treatments for tobacco dependence. Evidence - Based Preventive Medicine, 17-19.
176.
Anderson CB, Pollak KI, Wetter DW (2002). Relations between self-generated positive and negative expected smoking outcomes and smoking behavior: an exploratory study among adolescents. Psychol Addict Behav, 16(3), 196-204.
177.
Wetter DW, McClure JB, de Moor C, Cofta-Gunn L, Cummings S, Cinciripini PM, Gritz ER (2002). Concomitant use of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco: prevalence, correlates, and predictors of tobacco cessation. Prev Med, 34(6), 638-48.
178.
McClure JB, Wetter DW, de Moor C, Cinciripini PM, Gritz ER (2002). The relation between alcohol consumption and smoking abstinence: results from the Working Well Trial. Addict Behav,
27(3), 367-79.
179.
Kenford SL, Smith SS, Wetter DW, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2002). Predicting relapse
back to smoking: contrasting affective and physical models of dependence. J Consult Clin
Psychol, 70(1), 216-27.
180.
Prokhorov AV, Wetter DW, Padgett D, de MC, Le T, Kitzman H (2002). Spit tobacco prevention
and cessation counseling: statewide survey of health-care professionals and educators. Subst Use
Misuse, 37(2), 171-97.
181.
Wetter DW (2001). Breaking down boundaries in nicotine and tobacco research. Nicotine Tob Res, 3261-3.
182.
Wetter DW, Carmack CL, Anderson CB, Moore CA, De Moor CA, Cinciripini PM, Hirshkowitz
M (2000). Tobacco withdrawal signs and symptoms among women with and without a history of
depression. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 8(1), 88-96.
183.
Cinciripini PM, McClure JB, Wetter DW, Perry J, Blalock JA, Cinciripini LG, Friedman KE, Skaar K (2000). An evaluation of videotaped vignettes for smoking cessation and relapse prevention during pregnancy: the very important pregnant smokers (VIPS) program. Tob Control,
9 Suppl 3III61-3.
184.
Welsch SK, Smith SS, Wetter DW, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Baker TB (1999). Development and
validation of the Wisconsin Smoking Withdrawal Scale. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 7(4), 354-
61.
185.
Wetter DW, Kenford SL, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Jorenby DE, Baker TB (1999). Gender differences in smoking cessation. J Consult Clin Psychol, 67(4), 555-62.
186.
Wetter DW, Fiore MC, Young TB, McClure JB, de Moor CA, Baker TB (1999). Gender differences in response to nicotine replacement therapy: objective and subjective indexes of tobacco withdrawal. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 7(2), 135-44.
187.
Baranowski T, Koehly LM, Cullen KW, Prokhorov AJ, Wetter DW, Basen-Engquist K, Anderson C, Hergenroeder A (1999). Ethnic differences in cancer risk behaviors through the transition out of high school. Ethn Dis, 994-103.
188.
Wetter DW (1999). Framing the future of nicotine and tobacco research in the new millennium.
Nicotine Tob Res, 2285-6.
189.
Cullen KW, Koehly LM, Anderson C, Baranowski T, Prokhorov AJ, Basen-Engquist K, Wetter
DW, Hergenroeder A (1999). Gender differences in chronic disease risk behaviors through the
transition out of high school. Am J Prev Med, 171-7.
190.
Wetter DW, Fiore MC, Gritz ER, Lando HA, Stitzer ML, Hasselblad V, Baker TB (1998). The
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice Guideline.
Findings and implications for psychologists. Am Psychol, 53(6), 657-69.
191.
Prokhorov AV, Padgett DI, Wetter DW, Le TT, Kitsman HE (1998). Spit tobacco intervention in
dental practice: recommendations for clinicians. Tex Dent J, 115(6), 59-63.
192.
Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW, McClure JB (1997). Scheduled reduced smoking: effects on smoking abstinence and potential mechanisms of action. Addict Behav, 22(6), 759-67.
193.
McClure JB, Skaar K, Tsoh J, Wetter DW, Cinciripini PM, Gritz ER (1997). Smoking cessation.
3: Needed healthcare policy changes. Behav Med, 23(1), 29-34.
194.
Baranowski T, Lin LS, Wetter DW, Resnicow K, Hearn MD (1997). Theory as mediating variables: Why aren't community interventions working as desired? Ann Epidemiol, S7S89-95.
195.
Brandon TH, Wetter DW, Baker TB (1996). Affect, expectancies, urges, and smoking: Do they
conform to models of drug motivation and relapse? Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 429-36.
196.
Fiore MC, Wetter DW, Bailey, et al (The Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice Guideline Panel,
Staff) (1996). The agency for health care policy and research smoking cessation clinical practice
guideline. JAMA, 2751270-80.
197.
Wetter DW, Fiore MC, Baker TB, Young TB (1995). Tobacco withdrawal and nicotine replacement influence objective measures of sleep. J Consult Clin Psychol, 63(4), 658-67.
198.
Wetter DW, Smith SS, Kenford SL, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Hurt RD, Offord KP, Baker TB (1994). Smoking outcome expectancies: factor structure, predictive validity, and discriminant validity. J Abnorm Psychol, 103(4), 801-11.
199.
Wetter DW, Young TB, Bidwell TR, Badr MS, Palta M (1994). Smoking as a risk factor for sleep-disordered breathing. Arch Intern Med, 154(19), 2219-24.
200.
Wetter DW, Young TB (1994). The relation between cigarette smoking and sleep disturbance.
Prev Med, 23(3), 328-34.
201.
Fiore MC, Kenford SL, Jorenby DE, Wetter DW, Smith SS, Baker TB (1994). Two studies of the clinical effectiveness of the nicotine patch with different counseling treatments. Chest, 105 (2), 524-33.
202.
Kenford SL, Fiore MC, Jorenby DE, Smith SS, Wetter DW, Baker TB (1994). Predicting smoking cessation. Who will quit with and without the nicotine patch. J Am Med Assoc, 271 589-
94.
203.
Fiore MC, Jorenby DE, Wetter DW, Kenford SL, Smith SS, Baker TB (1993). Prevalence of daily and experimental smoking among University of Wisconsin-Madison undergraduates, 1989-
1993. Wis Med J, 92(11), 605-8.
204.
Wetter DW, Remington PL, Pezzino G (1992). The smoking continuum in Wisconsin, 1990. Wis
Med J, 91(4), 183, 185-6.
205.
Wetter DW, Brandon TH, Baker TB (1992). The relation of affective processing measures and
smoking motivation indices among college-age smokers. Advances in Behaviour Research and
Therapy, 14169-93.
206.
Leventhal H, Keeshan P, Baker T, Wetter DW (1991). Smoking prevention: Towards a process
approach. Br J Addict, 86583-7.
207.
Gonzales MH, Pederson JH, Manning DJ, Wetter DW (1990). Pardon my gaffe: Effects of sex,
status, and consequence severity on accounts. J Pers Soc Psychol, 58610-21.
NON PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
1.
Robinson JD, Drobes DJ, Brandon TH, Wetter DW, Cinciripini PM (2016). Evaluating Point of
Sale Tobacco Marketing Using Behavioral Laboratory Methods. Tob Regul Sci, 2(4), 414-425.
REVIEW ARTICLES
1.
Cofta-Woerpel L, Wright KL, Wetter DW (2007). Smoking cessation 3: multicomponent interventions. [Review]. Behav Med, 32, (4), 135-49.
2.
Vidrine JI, Cofta-Woerpel L, Daza P, Wright KL, Wetter DW (2006). Smoking cessation 2: behavioral treatments. [Review]. Behav Med, 32, (3), 99-109.
3.
Cofta-Woerpel L, Wright KL, Wetter DW (2006). Smoking cessation 1: pharmacological treatments. [Review]. Behav Med, 32, (2), 47-56.
4.
Mazas CA, Wetter DW (2003). Smoking cessation interventions among African Americans: research needs. [Review]. Cancer Control, 10, (5 Suppl), 87-9.
5.
Wetter DW, McClure JB (1999). Smoking cessation: Research and clinical strategies. [Review].
Highlights Oncol Pract, 16, 86-90.
6.
Baranowski T, Cullen KW, Basen-Engquist K, Wetter DW, Cummings S, Martineau DS, Prokhorov AV, Chorley J, Beech B, Hergenroeder AC (1997). Transitions out of high school: time of increased cancer risk? [Review]. Prev Med, 26, (5 Pt 1), 694-703.
7.
Anderson CB, Wetter DW (1997). Behavioral and pharmacologic approaches to smoking cessation. [Review]. Cancer Metastasis Rev, 16, (3-4), 393-404.
8.
Skaar KL, Tsoh JY, McClure JB, Cinciripini PM, Friedman K, Wetter DW, Gritz ER (1997). Smoking cessation. 1: An overview of research. [Review]. Behav Med, 23, (1), 5-13.
9.
Tsoh JY, McClure JB, Skaar KL, Wetter DW, Cinciripini PM, Prokhorov AV, Friedman K, Gritz
E (1997). Smoking cessation. 2: Components of effective intervention. [Review]. Behav Med, 23,
(1), 15-27.
10.
Skaar KL, Tsoh JY, Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW, Prokhorov AV, Gritz ER (1996). Current approaches in smoking cessation. [Review]. Curr Opin Oncol, 8, 434-40.
BOOK CHAPTERS
1.
Adams CE, Heppner W, Houchins S, Stewart DW, Vidrine JI, Wetter DW (2014). Mindfulness
Meditation and Addictive Behaviors. In Singh NN (Ed.), Psychology of Meditation (pp. 311-43).
New York: Nova Science Publishers.
2.
Fernández ME, Bartholomew LK, Vidrine JI, Reininger B, Krasny S, Wetter DW (2013). The role of translational research in behavioral science and public health. In Srivastava R, Maksymowicz W, Lopaczynski W (Eds.), Lost In Translation: Barriers to Incentives for Translational Research in Medical Sciences (pp. 567-629). New Jersey: World Scientific Publishing Company.
3.
Curry, SJ, Wetter DW, Grothaus LC, McClure JB, Taplin SH (2008). Behavioral science research methods: Designing and evaluating interventions for cancer prevention and control. In
MIller SM, Bowen DJ, Croyle RT, Rowland JH (Eds.), Handbook of Cancer Control and Behavioral Science: A Resource for Researchers, Practitioners, and Policymakers American Psychological Association.
4.
Carter BL, Day SX, Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW (2007). Momentary health interventions. In Stone A, Shiffman S, Atienza A, Nebeling L (Eds.), Where are we and where are we going? The
Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research (pp. 289-307). New York:
Oxford University Press.
5.
Cofta-Gunn L, Wright K, Wetter DW (2007). Evidence-based recommendations for the treatment of tobacco dependence. In Trafton JA, Gordon WP (Eds.), Best Practices in the Behavioral Management of Chronic Disease (Volume 1: Neuropsychiatric Disorders, pp. 1-52).
Los Altos, CA: Institute for Brain Potential.
6.
Fiore MC, Piasecki TM, Baker TB, Jorenby DE, Wetter DW (2000). Management of nicotine addiction. In Reducing Tobacco Use: A Report of the Surgeon General Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
7.
McClure JB, Curry SJ, Wetter DW (2000). Cessation from Tobacco Use. In Cancer Prevention:
The Causes and Prevention of Cancer (Volume 1, pp. 193-204). Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer.
8.
Wetter DW, Fiore MC (1994). Recent advances in smoking and smoking cessation. In Yearbook
of Pulmonary Disease St. Louis: Mosby.
Editorials
1.
Halbert CH, Wetter DW (2008). Introduction to the special section on cancer disparities. Cancer
Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 17(11), 2906-7. 2.
Wetter DW (1997). Addiction specialists and the AHCPR Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice
Guideline. Addiction, 92(6), 653-5.
Letters
1.
Reitzel LR, Costello TJ, Mazas CA, Vidrine JI, Businelle MS, Kendzor DE, Li Y, Cofta-Woerpel
L, Wetter DW (2009). Response to Dr. DiFranza's letter [Letter to the editor]. Nicotine Tob Res.
2.
Vidrine JI, Wetter DW (2005). Tobacco-relevant risk perceptions: an alternative measurement
approach. [Letter to the editor]. Nicotine Tob Res, 7(5), 815-6.
Other
1.
Wetter DW, Vidrine JI, Fine M, Rowan PJ, Reitzel LR, Tindle H (2009). Mindfulness-Based Addiction Treatment. (MBAT) Manual
2.
Wetter DW, Reitzel LR, Vidrine JI, Mullen PD, Stephens N (2009). Motivation and Problem Solving (MAPS) Treatment for the Prevention of Postpartum Smoking Relapse.
3.
Wetter DW (2001). The 2001 SRNT Annual Meeting. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Newsletter
4.
Prokhorov AV, Padgett D, Le T, Kitzman H, Wetter DW (1999). Spit Tobacco Intervention Recommendations. University Press: University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center
5.
Wetter DW (1997). Spit Tobacco Prevention Network Steering Committee. Tobacco Education
and Prevention Plan: A Guide for Action Austin, TX: Texas Cancer Council.
6.
Baker LJ, Wetter DW, Baker TB (1990). Characteristics of smoking relapse. Pulmonary Rehabilitation/RESTOR Newsletter (19, pp. 12-14).
Video/Film/CD/Web/Podcast
1.
Wetter DW (2000). Gender, women, and smoking cessation [Video], Videotaped
presentation for continuing medical education credit through the University of Texas M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center Tobacco Outreach Education Program.
2.
Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW, McClure JB, Cinciripini L (2000). Smoking Cessation Course [Web], Tobacco Outreach Education Program: University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Available: https://www.mdanderson.org/education-and-research/resources-for-
professionals/professional- educational-resources/professional-oncology-education/tobacco-
cessation/tobacco-cessation.ht ml.
PENDING PUBLICATIONS
Journal Articles
1.
Hoover DS, Spears CA, Vidrine DJ, Walker JL, Shih T, Wetter DW, Elting LS, Ramondetta LM,
Li Y, Gillaspy SR, Vidrine JI (In Press). Smoking cessation treatment needs of low SES cervical
cancer survivors. Am J Health Behav.
2.
Mama SK, Bhuiyan N, Lee RE, Basen-Engquist K, Wetter DW, Thompson D, McNeill LH (In
Press). Comparing multiple measures of physical activity in African American adults. Am J
Health Behav.
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
International
2016 Wetter DW. E-cigarettes: Stairway to heaven or highway to hell?
Thematic Meeting on Addiction, Marquette, MI
2015 Wetter DW. Moving mobile data to knowledge to action. Thematic
Meeting on Addiction, Houston, TX
2014 Wetter DW. Mindfulness and smoking cessation. Fifth Annual Thematic Meeting on Addictions, Utrecht, Netherlands
2013 Wetter DW. Context and smoking cessation. Fourth Annual Thematic Meeting on Addictions, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL
2012 Wetter DW. Ecological momentary assessment. Thematic Meeting on Addiction, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
2000 Wetter DW. New investigator awards/papers. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA
1999 Wetter DW. Treatment advances in smoking cessation. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA
National
2018 Wetter DW. Today’s Smokers–New Challenges in a Changing Population. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, MD
2017 Wetter DW. Stress and smoking cessation. Society of Behavioral
Medicine, San Diego, CA
2017 Wetter DW. Acute stressors, discrimination, and lapse likelihood among underserved groups. American Psychosomatic Society, Sevilla, Spain
2016 Wetter DW. Addressing tobacco cessation in a safety-net public health
care system. C. Everett Koop Institute Annual Meeting, Dartmouth
College, Lebanon, NH
2016 Wetter DW. Do social determinants predict health-related outcomes
among Latinos? National Hispanic Science Network Annual Meeting,
Palm Springs, CA
2016 Wetter DW. mHealth technologies and behavioral measurement.
American Psychosomatic Society Annual Meeting, Denver, CO
2016 Wetter DW. Inequities and tobacco use. University of Texas System Tobacco Summit, Houston, TX
2015 Wetter DW. Understanding inter-relationships among linked behaviors: Drinking and smoking cessation. National Hispanic Science Network Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX
2015 Wetter DW. Socioeconomic status and tobacco cessation. Veteran’s
Health Administration Webinar
2014 Wetter DW. Mindfulness and smoking cessation. Buddhism and Science Conference, Charlottesville, VA
2014 Wetter DW. Contextual effects and cessation among smokers of low socio-economic status. American Academy for Health Behavior,
Charleston, SC
2014 Wetter DW. Helping unmotivated smokers. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
2014 Wetter DW. Socioeconomic status, context, and quitting. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Webinar
2013 Wetter DW. Socioeconomic status and smoking cessation. Fourth Annual Symposium on Risk, Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease
in Women Prevention and Treatment of Heart Disease & Stroke, Texas
Heart Institute, Houston, TX
2011 Wetter DW. Latinos Contra El Cancer. National Cancer Institute Cancer Health Disparities Summit, Bethesda, MD
2008 Wetter DW. Adios al Fumar: Reaching and treating Latino smokers. 2008 Caribbean Tobacco Control Summit, San Juan, Puerto Rico
2006 Wetter DW. Tobacco-related disparities. Annual Meeting of the Texas Medical Association, Houston, TX
2006 Wetter DW. Health disparities and individual-level behavioral interventions, Health Disparities Workshop, Society of Behavioral
Medicine, San Francisco, CA
2006 Wetter DW. Health Disparities and Tobacco Use. American Association
for Cancer Research Think Tank on The Science of Cancer Health
Disparities in Racial Minorities and the Medically Underserved,
Philadelphia, PA
2006 Wetter DW. Hispanics and smoking. Puerto Ricans and Cancer: The Unequal Burden, San Juan, Puerto Rico
2006 Wetter DW. HOPE and Height Awards. Intercultural Cancer Council Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved and
Cancer, Washington, D.C.
2006 Wetter DW. Increasing the use of the Puerto Rico Quitline through outreach. U54 External Advisory Board Meeting, Partners for Excellence
in Cancer Research, San Juan, Puerto Rico
2006 Wetter DW. Disparities in tobacco use and cessation. American Society of Preventive Oncology, Bethesda, MD
2005 Wetter DW. Smoking: Health effects and cessation. Hope through Grace
Annual Symposium, Houston, TX
2005 Wetter DW. The role of race/ethnicity in smoking cessation. Health Disparities in Drug Abuse - Invited Meeting, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD
2005 Wetter DW. Pharmacogenetics, social issues, and health disparities. Disparities in Health in America: Working Toward Social Justice, Houston, TX
2005 Wetter DW. Best practices in tobacco cessation. Cumbre de Tabaco, San Juan, Puerto Rico
2004 Wetter DW. Tapping the collective wisdom of interdisciplinary research collaboration. Cancer, Culture, and Literacy Conference, Clearwater Beach, FL
2004 Wetter DW. Palmtop computer-delivered treatments for tobacco dependence. Enhancing Addictions Assessment, Behavioral Treatment, and Provider Training Using Information Technology - Invited Meeting, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Gaithersburg, MD
2003 Wetter DW. Treating nicotine dependence among African Americans. Overcoming Barriers to Treatment Adherence Among Underserved Populations Conference, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Washington, D.C
2003 Wetter DW. Smoking and sleep, National Center for Sleep Disorders Research. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Washington, D.C
2003 Wetter DW. Momentary health interventions. The Science of Real-Time Data Capture - Invited Meeting, National Cancer Institute, Charleston, SC
2002 Wetter DW. Nicotine dependence among minority smokers. Minority Consensus Conference, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
2001 Wetter DW. Clinical practice guidelines for smoking cessation. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2001 Wetter DW. Treating nicotine dependence in real-time. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA
1999 Wetter DW. Tobacco control and health care. National Conference of
State Legislatures, Phoenix, AZ
1999 Wetter DW. Effective strategies to decrease tobacco use in managed care. Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA
1997 Wetter DW. Individualized relapse prevention among women smokers. National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD
1996 Wetter DW. Sex and cigarettes: Gender differences in smoking cessation. American Society of Preventive Oncology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C
Local/Regional
2019 - Present Wetter DW. Health Inequities, Social Determinants, and Tobacco
Cessation: From Basic Science to Action. Research in Progress Seminar
Series, Research Center in Minority Institutions, Florida International
University, Miami, FL
2018 Wetter DW, Health Inequities, Social Determinants, and Tobacco Cessation. Penn State 2018 Bennett Pierce Living Center Guest Lecturer, State College, Pennsylvania
2018 Wetter DW. How Can We Help More Smokers Quit? Broadening the
Reach of Evidence-Based Tobacco Cessation Programs, Annual Cancer
Health Disparities Seminar, Ohio State University James Cancer Center,
Columbus, OH
2018 Wetter DW. Population-Based Tobacco Cessation Programs, Geographic Management of Cancer Health Disparities Program (GMaP) – Region 6,
Salt Lake City, UT
2018 Wetter DW. Precision Health, Population Health, and Health Disparities. University of Utah Frontiers in Precision Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT
2017 Wetter DW. The Center for HOPE. Utah Indian Health Advisory Committee. Salt Lake City, UT
2017 Wetter DW. How can we help more smokers quit? Broadening the reach
of evidence-based tobacco cessation programs. Utah Substance Abuse Conference. St. George, UT
2017 Wetter DW. The Center for HOPE. Utah Tribal Leaders. Salt Lake City,
UT
2017 Wetter DW. Addressing tobacco disparities. University of Oklahoma Stephenson Cancer Center. Oklahoma City, OK
2017 Wetter DW. Helping low socioeconomic status smokers engage in treatment. Annual Conference for Utah Community Health, Salt Lake City, UT.
2017 Wetter DW. Developing, evaluating, and disseminating tobacco cessation interventions? Utah Tobacco Free Alliance, Salt Lake City, UT
2017 Wetter DW. How can we help more smokers engage in evidence-based treatment? Utah Cancer Action Network (UCAN), Salt Lake City, UT
2017 Wetter DW. Increasing the reach of tobacco cessation interventions in a safety-net public health care system. South Carolina Tobacco Advocacy Conference, Columbia, SC
2016 Wetter DW. Health inequities. Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR
2016 Wetter DW. Tobacco and health inequities. North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX
2016 Wetter DW. mHealth. Rice 360, Rice University, Houston, TX
2015 Wetter DW. Social determinants of health and smoking cessation. University of Texas School of Medicine, Houston, TX
2015 Wetter DW. On-body human sensing and behavior. Rice 360° Institute for Global Health Technologies, Global Lens Local Focus, Houston, TX
2015 Wetter DW. Socioeconomic status, context, and smoking cessation. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
2015 Wetter DW. Mindfulness and smoking cessation. University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
2014 Wetter DW. Geographic, cultural, and financial disparities. Texas Tobacco Summit, Houston, TX
2014 Wetter DW. Using the 3Ts to address tobacco related disparities.
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
2014 Wetter DW. Conceptual models addressing tobacco related health disparities. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
2011 Wetter DW. Socioeconomic disparities related to tobacco. University of Texas School of Education, Austin, TX
2011 Wetter DW. Building the 3T’s in Programs: Translational, Transdisciplinary, Team Science. University of Texas School of Social Work, Austin, TX
2009 Wetter DW. Tobacco and health disparities. East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
2009 Wetter DW. Building programs of excellence. University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
2009 Wetter DW. Prevention and public health among the underserved. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
2009 Wetter DW. Public Health: Important considerations and program
building. University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
2009 Wetter DW. Socioeconomic status, tobacco, and health disparities. University of Oklahoma Cancer Institute and College of Public Health, Oklahoma City, OK
2009 Wetter DW. Tobacco and health disparities. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
2007 Wetter DW. Health disparities and tobacco cessation. University of
Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
2006 Wetter DW. Tobacco-related disparities. Annual Meeting of the Texas
Medical Association, Houston, TX
2006 Wetter DW. Tobacco cessation research among Latinos. Colorado State University, School of Applied Human Sciences, Fort Collins, CO
2006 Wetter DW. Health Disparities and Tobacco Cessation. Gift of Life Health Forum, Beaumont, TX
2006 Wetter DW. Tobacco and health disparities. Tobacco-Related Health Disparities in Texas Statewide Meeting, Texas Department of Health, The Woodlands, TX
2006 Wetter DW. Tobacco cessation research among special populations. Texas Department of Health, Austin, TX
2006 Wetter DW. Disparities and smoking among Latinos. University of Iowa, College of Public Health, Iowa City, IA
2006 Wetter DW. Health disparities and tobacco cessation. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
2003 Wetter DW. Smoking cessation research with minority participants.
Invited address presented at the University of Texas, Houston, TX
2003 Wetter DW. Adios al Fumar. Invited address presented to the Texas Cooperative Extension Service, Houston, TX,
2003 Wetter DW. Gender, women, and smoking cessation. Ohio State
University, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH
2003 Wetter DW. Gender, women, and smoking cessation. University of Iowa School of Public Health, Iowa City, IA
2003 Wetter DW. Gender, women, and smoking cessation. University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS
2003 Wetter DW. Gender, women, and smoking cessation. University of New Mexico Cancer Center, Albuquerque, NM
2003 Wetter DW. Gender, women, and smoking cessation. University of South Carolina School of Public Health, Columbia, SC
2003 Wetter DW. Gender, women, and smoking cessation. Wake Forest University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winston-Salem, NC
2003 Wetter DW. Healthy Lungs: Tobacco cessation is a must. Invited address presented at the Hope Through Grace, Houston, TX
2002 Wetter DW. Treating nicotine dependence among Spanish speaking smokers. National Cancer Institute, Cancer Information Service, South Central Region Meeting, Houston, TX
2002 Wetter DW. Smoking cessation among Hispanics. National Cancer Institute, Cancer Information Service, South Central Region Meeting, Houston, TX
2002 Wetter DW. Smoking relapse prevention among postpartum women. University of South Florida and H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL
2002 Wetter DW. Psychology careers in medical settings. Houston Area Psychology Internship Consortium Annual Meeting, Houston, TX
2000 Wetter DW. Theoretical perspectives on health behavior. University of Washington, School of Public Health, WA
2000 Wetter DW. Gender differences in smoking cessation and treatment response. Harvard University, School of Public Health, Boston, MA
1999 Wetter DW. Treatments for nicotine dependence. Group Health Cooperative Center for Health Promotion, Seattle, WA
1999 Wetter DW. Tobacco control and dissemination. Group Health
Cooperative Center for Health Studies, Seattle, WA
1999 Wetter DW. Nicotine reduction techniques. Group Health Cooperative
Free & Clear Counselors Meeting, Seattle, WA
1999 Wetter DW. Nicotine dependence and tobacco control, University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA
1999 Wetter DW. Ecological momentary assessment. Group Health Cooperative Center for Health Studies, Seattle, WA
1999 Wetter DW. Computer-delivered treatments for smoking cessation. Group Health Cooperative Center for Health Studies, Seattle, WA
1998 Wetter DW. Women, withdrawal, and nicotine dependence. Group Health Cooperative Center for Health Studies, Seattle, WA
1998 Wetter DW. Smoking and sex: Gender differences in response to nicotine replacement therapy. Clinical Psychology Forum Series, University of Houston, Houston, TX