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Jidong

JIDONG HUANG Ph.D.

Associate Professor GSU Second Century Initiative (2CI) Scholar Department of Health Policy and Behavioral Sciences School of Public Health Georgia State University 140 Decatur Street, Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone: 404-413-9337 Email: [email protected] Website: https://publichealth.gsu.edu/profile/jidon-huang/

Permanent Resident of the United States of America (First Preference EB-1: Outstanding Professors and Researchers)

Education PhD Economics 2007 Health Economics and Labor Economics concentration Department of Economics University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. (http://www.uic.edu/) MA Economics 2004 Department of Economics University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. (http://www.uic.edu/) Economics 2000 School of Finance Renmin University of , Beijing, China (http://www.ruc.edu.cn/en)

Academic Positions Associate Professor (Tenure Track), GSU 2CI Scholar Aug. 2016 – Present Department of Health Policy and Behavioral Sciences School of Public Health Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia

Research Associate Professor 2015 – July 2016 Department of Economics University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois

Senior Research Scientist 2013 – July 2016 Health Policy Center and Health Media Collaboratory Institute for Health Research and Policy University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois

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Research Specialist 2009 – 2013 Health Policy Center Institute for Health Research and Policy University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois

Non-Academic Positions Consultant 2007 – 2009 NERA Economic Consulting New York City, New York

Project Coordinator 2000 – 2001 Save the Children (UK) Yunnan Education Program Kunming, Yunnan, China

Google Scholar Citations

Citations: 867 as of April 2018 H-Index: 16 as of April 2018

Peer-Reviewed Publications

50. Cheng KW, White JS, Levy MR, Huang J, Shang C, Weaver SR, Chaloupka FJ. “Time preferences and time discounting among current, never, and former smokers.” Addiction. Under review

49. Pesko MF, Tauras JA, Huang J, Chaloupka FJ. “The Influence of Geography and Measurement in Estimating Cigarette Price Responsiveness.” Southern Economic Journal. Under review.

48. Huang J, Duan Z, Kwok J, Binns S, Vera LE, Kim Y, Szczypka G, Emery SL. “Still Vaping, It’s time for JUULing! How the extraordinary growth and marketing of JUUL transformed U.S. -cigarette market.” Tobacco Control. Under review

47. Cheng KW, Shang C, Huang J, Ngo A, Chaloupka FJ. “Association between point-of-sale cigarette advertising bans and cigarette smoking prevalence and consumption: Evidence from 75 countries.” Tobacco Regulatory Science. Under review

46. Nyman A, Weaver SR, Huang J, Slovic P, Ashley D. “Perceived risk of injury from exploding electronic nicotine delivery systems.” Addictive Behaviors. Under review

45. Weaver SR, Huang J, Pechacek TF, Heath JW, Ashley DL, Eriksen MP. “Are Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems helping cigarette smokers quit? Evidence from a

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44. Nyman AL, Weaver SR, Popova L, Pechacek T, Huang J, Ashley DL, Eriksen MP. “Awareness and use of heated tobacco products among U.S. adults, 2016-2017.” Tobacco Control. Under review

43. Tauras JA, Xin X, Huang J, King B, Lavinghouze SR, Sneegas KS, Chaloupka FJ. “State tobacco control expenditures and tax paid cigarette sales.” PLOS ONE. Forthcoming

42. Huang J, Gwarnicki C, Xin X, Caraballo RS, Wada R, Chaloupka FJ. “A comprehensive examination of own- and cross-price elasticities of tobacco and nicotine replacement products in the U.S.” Preventive Medicine. Forthcoming

41. Nayak P, Barker DC, Huang J, Kemp CB, Wagener TL, Chaloupka FJ. “No, the government doesn’t need to, it's already self-regulated: A qualitative study among vape shop operators on opinions of electronic vapor product regulation.” Health Education Research. Volume 33, Issue 2, 1 April 2018, Pages 114–124, https://doi.org/10.1093/her/cyy003

40. Shang C, Weaver SR, Zahra N, Huang J, Cheng KW, Chaloupka FJ. “The association between exposure to voluntary health warnings in magazine ads and the perceived risk of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS).” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15(4), 575; doi:10.3390/ijerph15040575 Available at: http://www.mdpi.com/1660- 4601/15/4/575

39. Ngo A, Cheng KW, Shang C, Huang J, Chaloupka FJ. “Global evidence on the association between cigarette graphic warning labels and cigarette smoking prevalence and consumption.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15(3), 421; doi:10.3390/ijerph15030421

38. He Y, Shang C, Huang J, Cheng KW, Chaloupka FJ. “Global evidence on the effect of point-of-sale display bans on smoking prevalence.” Tobacco Control. 2018 January 13. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-053996 http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2018/01/13/tobaccocontrol-2017-053996

37. Pesko MF, Huang J, Johnston LD, Chaloupka FJ. “E-cigarette price sensitivity among middle and high school students: Evidence from Monitoring the Future.” Addiction. 2017 Nov 29. doi: 10.1111/add.14119. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29193537

36. Pechacek T, Nayak P, Slovic P, Weaver S, Huang J, Eriksen M. “Reassessing the importance of “lost pleasure” associated with smoking cessation: Implications for

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Jidong HUANG social welfare and policy.” Tobacco Control. 2017 Nov 28. pii: tobaccocontrol-2017- 053734. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-053734. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29183920

35. Shang C, Huang J, Chaloupka FJ, Emery SL. “The Impact of Flavor, Device Type and Warning Messages on Youth Preferences for Electronic Nicotine Delivery System: Evidence from An Online Discrete Choice Experiment.” Tobacco Control. 2017. Published online first: November 2nd, 2017. doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017- 053754. PMID: 29097588

34. Huang J, Redmon P, Duan Z, Duan Y, Jiang Y, Eriksen M. “Secondhand smoke exposure and perceived health risks among urban residents in China: Results from five city-wide representative household surveys in 2015.” Annals of Public Health and Research. 2017. Ann Public Health Res 4(2): 1058. https://www.jscimedcentral.com/PublicHealth/publichealth-4-1058.pdf

33. Shang C, Huang J, Cheng K, He Y, Chaloupka FJ, “The association between warning label requirements and cigarette smoking prevalence by education-Findings from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS).” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2017, 14(1), 98; doi:10.3390/ijerph14010098. PMID: 28117729

32. Mead EL, Cruz-Cano R, Bernat D, Whitsel L, Huang J, Sherwin C, Robertson RM, “Association between Florida's smoke-free policy and acute myocardial infarction by race: A time series analysis, 2000-2013.” Preventive Medicine. 2016 Nov;92:169- 175. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.05.032. PMID: 27261406

31. Smith DM, Bansal-Travers M, Huang J, Barker D, Hyland AJ, Chaloupka FJ, “Association between use of flavoured tobacco products and quit behaviours: findings from a cross-sectional survey of US adult tobacco users.” Tobacco Control. 2016 Nov;25(Suppl 2):ii73-ii80. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053313. PMID: 27708123

30. Huang J, Chriqui JF, DeLong H, Mirza M, Diaz MC, Chaloupka FJ, “Do state minimum markup/price laws work? Evidence from retail scanner data and TUS-CPS.” Tobacco Control. 2016 Oct;25(Suppl 1):i52-i59. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016- 053093. PMID: 27697948

29. Huang J, Kornfield R, Emery SL, “100 million views of electronic cigarette YouTube videos and counting: quantification, content evaluation, and engagement levels of videos.” The Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2016 Mar 18;18(3):e67. doi: 10.2196/jmir.4265. PMID: 26993213

28. Kostygina G, Huang J, Emery SL, “TrendBlendz: how Splitarillos use marijuana flavours to promote cigarillo use.” Tobacco Control. 2016 Apr 6. pii: tobaccocontrol- 2015-052710. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052710. PMID: 27052097

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27. Kim Y, Huang J, Emery S, “Garbage in, garbage out: data collection, quality assessment and reporting standards for social media data use in health research, infodemiology and digital disease detection.” The Journal of Medical Internet Research. J Med Internet Res. 2016 Feb 26;18(2):e41. doi: 10.2196/jmir.4738. PMID: 26920122

26. Shang C, Huang J, Cheng KW, Li Q, Chaloupka FJ, “Global evidence on the association between POS advertising bans and youth smoking participation.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016 Mar 9;13(3). pii: E306. doi: 10.3390/ijerph13030306. PMID: 27005651

25. Shang C., Huang J, Li Q, Chaloupka FJ, “The association between point-of-sale advertising bans and youth experimental smoking: findings from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey.” AIMS Public Health. 2015, 2(4): 832-844. doi: 10.3934/publichealth.2015.4.832. PMID: 27294172

24. Huang J, Kim Y, Vera L, Emery SL, "Electronic cigarettes among priority populations---role of smoking cessation and tobacco control policies" The American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2015 Sep 22. pii: S0749-3797(15)00357-8. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.06.032. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 26410185

23. Emory K, Kim Y, Buchting F, Vera L, Huang J, Emery SL, "Intragroup variance in LGB tobacco use behaviors: evidence that subgroups matter, notably bisexual women" Nicotine and Tobacco Research. 2015 Sep 16. pii: ntv208. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 26377512

22. Huang J, King B, Babb S, X, Hallett C, Hopkins M, "Sociodemographic disparities in local smoke-free law coverage in 10 states" The American Journal of Public Health. 2015 Sep;105(9):1806-13. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2015.302655. Epub 2015 Jul 16. PMID: 26180972

21. Huang J, Walton K, Gerzoff RB, King BA, Tynan MA, Chaloupka FJ, “State tobacco control program spending — United States,2011.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 2015 Jun 26;64(24):673-8. PMID: 26110838

20. Daubresse M, Hutfless S, Kim Y, Kornfield R, Qato DM, Huang J, Miller K, Emery SL, Alexander GC, "Effect of direct-to-consumer advertising on asthma medication sales and healthcare utilization." American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2015 Apr 16. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 25879303

19. Huang J, R, Chaloupka FJ, Fong GT, Jiang Y, "Differential responsiveness to cigarette price by education and income among adult urban Chinese smokers." Tobacco Control. 2015 Apr 8. pii: tobaccocontrol-2014-052091. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-052091. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 25855640

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18. Zheng R, Huang J, "Would raising tobacco tax in China unfairly burden the poor?" Lancet Global Health. 2015 Apr;3(4):e181-2. doi: 10.1016/S2214- 109X(15)70100-2. Epub 2015 Mar 13. PMID: 25772691

17. Huang J, Tauras J, Chaloupka FJ "The impact of price and tobacco control policies on the demand for electronic nicotine delivery systems." Tobacco Control. 2014 Jul;23 Suppl 3:iii41-7. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051515. PMID: 24935898

16. Huang J, Kornfield R, Szczypka G, Emery SL, "A cross-sectional examination of marketing of electronic cigarettes on Twitter." Tobacco Control. 2014 Jul;23 Suppl 3:iii26-30. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-051551. PMID: 24935894

15. Emery SL, Huang J, Kim Y, Vera L, Cappella J, “Wanna know about vaping? patterns of message exposure, seeking and sharing information about e-cigarettes across media platforms.” Tobacco Control. 2014 Jul;23 Suppl 3:iii17-25. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-051648. PMID:24935893.

14. Rose SW, Barker DC, D'Angelo H, Khan T, Huang J, Chaloupka FJ, Ribisl KM, “The availability of electronic cigarettes in us retail outlets, 2012: results of two national studies.” Tobacco Control. 2014 Jul;23 Suppl 3:iii10-6. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051461. PMID:24935892

13. Yao T, Huang J, Sung HY, Ong MK, Mao Z, Jiang Y, Fong GT, Max W, "Determinants of smoking-induced deprivation in china." Tobacco Control. 2014 May 14. pii: tobaccocontrol-2014-051542. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-051542. PMID: 24827978

12. Kornfield R, Huang J, Vera L, Emery SL, "Rapidly increasing promotional expenditures for e-cigarettes." Tobacco Control. 2014 Apr 30. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-051580. PMID: 24789603

11. Jo CL, Ayers JW, Althouse BM, Emery S, Huang J, Ribisl KM, "US consumer interest in non-cigarette tobacco products spikes around the 2009 federal tobacco tax increase." Tobacco Control. 2014 Feb 5. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051261. PMID: 24500270

10. Huang J, Chaloupka FJ, Fong GT, "Cigarette graphic warning labels and smoking prevalence in canada: a critical examination and reformulation of the FDA regulatory impact analysis." Tobacco Control. TC Online First, published on November 11, 2013. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051170. PMID: 24218057

9. Huang J, Zheng R, Chaloupka FJ, Fong G, Li Q, Jiang Y, “Chinese smokers’ cigarette purchase behaviors, cigarette prices and consumption: findings from the ITC

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China survey.” Tobacco Control. TC Online First, published on September 18, 2013. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051057. PMID: 24048580

8. Tauras JA, Huang J, Chaloupka FJ, “Differential impact of tobacco control policies on youth sub-populations.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2013, 10, 4306-4322; doi:10.3390/ijerph10094306. PMID: 24036487

7. Yao T, Huang J, Sung H, Ong M, Mao Z, Jiang Y, Fong G, Max W, “Who purchases cheaper cigarettes in china? Findings from the ITC China survey.” Tobacco Control. Published online September 27, 2013. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol- 2013-051040. PMID: 24078076

6. Huang J, Zheng R, Emery SL, “Assessing the impact of the national smoking ban in indoor public places in china: evidence from quit smoking related online searches”. The Public Library of Science. PLoS ONE 2013 8(6): e65577. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0065577 PMID: 23776504

5. Huang J, Chaloupka FJ, “The economic impact of state cigarette taxes and smoke- free air policies on convenience stores,” Tobacco Control. 2013 Mar;22(2):91-6. PMID: 22045805

4. Huang J, Taengnoi S, “Social networks and international student enrollment in American universities.” The Empirical Economics Letters, 2011 10(7), pp 631-638

3. Chaloupka FJ, Levy D, Huang J, “The impact of tax and smoke-free air policy changes." A companion report to the Tobacco Campaigns of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Collaborators, 1991-2010. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Princeton, NJ

2. Chiswick B, Huang J, “The earnings of American Jewish men: human capital, denomination and religiosity” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 47, Number 4, Pages 694 - 709

1. L, Huang J, “Go out or stay in? The effects of zero tolerance laws on alcohol use and drinking and driving patterns among college students,” Health Economics, Volume 17, Issue 11, Pages 1261 - 1275. PMID: 18219708

Peer-Reviewed Government Report Contributing author. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. E-cigarette use among youth and young adults. A report of the surgeon general. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 2016.

Contributing author. U.S. National Cancer Institute and World Health Organization. The economics of tobacco and tobacco control. National Cancer Institute Tobacco

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Control Monograph 21. NIH Publication No. 16-CA-8029A. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute; and Geneva, CH: World Health Organization; 2016.

Publications (Not Peer-reviewed) Kim Y, Huang J., Emery S. “The research topic defines “noise” in social media data - a response from the authors.” Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2017 Jun 2;19(6):e165. doi: 10.2196/jmir.6824. PMID: 28576756

Pesko MF, Tauras JA, Huang J, Chaloupka FJ. “The Influence of Geography and Measurement in Estimating Cigarette Price Responsiveness.” National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers and Publications. W22296. 2016. New York, NY.

Tauras JA, Pesko MF, Huang J, Chaloupka FJ. “The Effect of Cigarette Prices on Cigarette Sales: Exploring Heterogeneity in Price Elasticities at High and Low Prices.” National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers and Publications. W22251. 2016. New York, NY.

Huang J., Gwarnicki C., Binns S., Bachler M., Chaloupka F.J. “Methodology report for state tobacco control and prevention expenditures: FY 2008–2011.” Tobacconomics: Economic Research Informing Tobacco Control Policy report. Available at, http://tobacconomics.org/research/methodology-state-tobacco-control-and- prevention-expenditures-fy-2008-2011/

Huang J., Barker D.C., Patsche K., and Chaloupka F.J. "Availability of litter cigars and cigarillos differs by U.S. neighborhoods." A BTG Research Brief. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago. www.bridgingthegapresearch.org

Huang J., Chaloupka F.J. “The effect of 2009 federal tobacco excise tax increase on youth tobacco use.” National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers and Publications. W18026. New York, NY. Cited by USA Today (front page story) and a number of other major news outlets in the discussion of the impact of the 2009 federal tobacco tax increases.

Huang J., “Immigrant health and visa status.” in Sana Loue & Martha Sajatovic (eds.), Encyclopedia of Immigrant Health. 2012, pp. 878-880. Published by Springer Science and Business Media. New York, NY.

Huang J., Chaloupka F.J. Gwarnicki C. “The Impact of state tobacco control program component spending on adult smoking behavior.” research paper. Presented at the Tobacco Technical Assistance Consortium Surveillance and Evaluation Net- conferences.

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Huang J., Chaloupka F.J. Tauras J., Xu X., Engstrom M., “The impact of state tobacco control spending on youth tobacco related attitudes, beliefs, and risk perceptions.” research paper. Presented at the Tobacco Technical Assistance Consortium Surveillance and Evaluation Net-conferences.

Huang J., Chiswick B. “Immigrant status and family health,” in Martha Craft- Rosenberg &Shelley-Rae Pehler (eds.), Encyclopedia of Family Health. 2011. Vol. 2, pp. 640-642. Published by SAGE.

Chaloupka F.J., Huang J. “A significant cigarette tax increase in Illinois would produce a large, sustained increase in state tobacco tax revenues.” Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago. The methodology proposed in this paper was later used and acknowledged in a special tobacco tax report to Congressional Committees by the United States Government Accountability Office.

Huang J., Chaloupka F.J. “The economic impact of state cigarette taxes and smoke- free air policies on convenience stores,” Bridging the Gap project and ImpacTeen Research Papers No. 40. Health Policy Center, UIC.

Chaloupka F.J., Huang J. “A significant cigarette tax rate increase in Ohio would produce a large, sustained increase in state tobacco tax revenues.” American Lung Association research paper, available at: http://www.lungusa.org/associations/charters/midland-states/assets/pdfs/advocacy- pdfs/report-on-increasing-tobacco.pdf

Presentations Invited Presentation (Invited by the CDC NCD Economics Network): “Electronic Cigarette Use: Does Price Matter.” Presented at the CDC NCD Economics Network Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, March 2018.

Invited Presentation (Invited by the Vermont Center on Behavior & Health at the University of Vermont): “The role of economics in determining tobacco product use.” Presented at the Vermont TCORS’ 2017 Annual Tobacco Regulatory Science Conference. Burlington, Vermont, November 2017.

Invited Presentation (Invited by TCORS CECTR (Center for Evaluation and Coordination of Training and Research in Tobacco Regulatory Science)): “Economic Impact Analysis and Tobacco Regulatory Science.” Presented at TCORS CECTR Webinar. October 2017.

Presentation: ”Global Evidence on the Association between Cigarette Graphic Warning Labels, Smoking Prevalence, and Cigarette Consumption.” Presented at the 2017 American Public Health Association Annual meetings, Atlanta, GA, October 2017.

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Presentation: “Electronic cigarette TV advertising: amount and content and their impact on e-cigarette use.” Presented at the 23rd Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Florence, Italy. March, 2017.

Presentation: “Understand the rapid changing electronic vaping product market: an examination from the supply side.” Presented at the 23rd Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Florence, Italy. March, 2017.

Presentation: “Electronic cigarette use: does price and smoke-free air policies matter?” Presented at the 23rd Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Florence, Italy. March, 2017.

Presentation: “The relationship between use of flavored tobacco products, product appeal, and quit attempts: findings from a survey of U.S. adult tobacco users.” Presented at the 22nd Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. March, 2016.

Presentation: “The impact of health warning labels on smoking prevalence: findings from GATS and GYTS and implications for future FDA regulatory actions.” Presented at the 22nd Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. March, 2016.

Presentation: “Marketing practices in vape shops in eight cities in the United States, 2015.” Presented at the 22nd Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. March, 2016.

Presentation: “impact of e-cigarette use on smoking combustible cigarettes: evidence from a large national survey.” Presented at the 143rd American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Nov, 2015.

Presentation: “Impact of other tobacco product (OTP) tax structure on retail OTP prices: evidence from commercial store scanner data.” Presented at the 143rd American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Nov, 2015.

Presentation: “Impact of health warning labels on smoking prevalence: findings from GATS and GYTS and implications for future FDA regulatory actions.” Presented at the 143rd American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Nov, 2015.

Presentation: “Trends in the retail tobacco marketplace, 1999-2012.” Presented at the 143rd American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Nov, 2015.

Invited Presentation (invited by the Civic Federation and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago): “Economics of tobacco taxations.” Presented at the “Sin Taxes: The Sobering Fiscal Reality” Forum hosted by the Civic Federation and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, IL April 2015.

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Presentation: “Measuring exposure to tobacco marketing: approaches, innovations, and lessons learned.” Presented at the 21st Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, PA. Feb, 2015.

Presentation: “Measuring electronic cigarette promotion on Twitter: quantity and content.” Presented at the 21st Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, PA. Feb, 2015.

Presentation: “Reducing harm, moving toward quitting, or just diversifying nicotine sources? Dual use and quitting behavior among users of traditional cigarettes.” Presented at the 21st Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, PA. Feb, 2015.

Presentation: “The availability of electronic cigarettes in U.S. retail outlets, 2012: results of two national studies.” Presented at the 20th Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Seattle, WA. Feb, 2014.

Presentation: “Poly-tobacco use and cessation: do smokers turn to ENDS and/or OTPS as part of their quitting strategy?” Presented at the 20th Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Seattle, WA. Feb, 2014.

Presentation: “Availability Of reduced harm tobacco products relative to e-cigarettes in retail stores in the United States 2010-2012.” Presented at the 20th Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meetings, Seattle, WA. Feb, 2014.

Presentation: “Electronic cigarettes related videos on YouTube.” Presented at the 141st American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Boston, MA. Nov, 2013.

Presentation: “Does spending on cigarettes crowd out other household expenditures in China? Findings from the ITC China Survey.” Presented at the 141st American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Boston, MA. Nov, 2013.

Presentation: “Going Viral: effective communications channels and messages for tobacco control.” Presented at the 141st American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Boston, MA. Nov, 2013.

Presentation: “Moving beyond cigarettes: other tobacco products.” Presented at the 141st American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Boston, MA. Nov, 2013.

Presentation: “Research on the global tobacco epidemic.” Presented at the 141st American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Boston, MA. Nov, 2013.

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Presentation: “Rapid rise of electronic cigarettes: public health and policy implications.” Presented at the 141st American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Boston, MA. Nov, 2013.

Presentation: “Marketing and promotion of electronic cigarettes on Twitter.” Presented at the 141st American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, Boston, MA. Nov, 2013.

Invited Presentation (Invited by Center for Tobacco Products, U.S. Food and Drug Administration): “Marketing and promotion of electronic cigarettes.” Presented at the Center for Tobacco Products of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Maryland. 2013.

Invited presentation (Invited by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): “Marketing and promotion of electronic cigarettes on social media platforms.” Presented at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Media Network Webinar, Atlanta, Georgia. 2013.

Presentation: "Attitudes, patterns, and reasons for use of electronic cigarettes," with Bansal-Travers, M., Hyland A., Rivard C., Barker D., Chaloupka F.J. Presented at the State and Community Tobacco Control (SCTC) Research Initiative Annual Meetings, Phoenix, AZ. 2013.

Presentation: "Electronic cigarettes: price elasticity and smoke-free policies," with Chaloupka F.J. Presented at the State and Community Tobacco Control (SCTC) Research Initiative Annual Meetings, Phoenix, AZ. 2013.

Presentation: "A Baseline understanding of state laws governing electronic cigarettes," with Goudet K., Chriqui J., Chaloupka F.J. Presented at the State and Community Tobacco Control (SCTC) Research Initiative Annual Meetings, Phoenix, AZ. 2013.

Presentation: "Cigarette tax, price and consumption in China," with Rong Zheng, Frank J. Chaloupka, Geoffrey Fong, Qiang Li, and Yuan Jiang. Presented at the 10th Asia Pacific Conference on Tobacco or Health in Makuhari, Chiba, Japan. 2013.

Invited presentation (Invited by Americans for Non-smokers' Rights Foundation): "Electronic cigarettes and its implications for public health policies," with Sherry Emery and Frank J. Chaloupka. Presented at 2013 Americans for Non-smokers' Rights Foundation Clearing the Air Conference at Fallen Leaf Lake, California. 2013.

Presentation: "New and emerging tobacco products: gaining insights from Nielsen store scanner data," with Frank J. Chaloupka. Presented at 2013 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meetings in Boston, MA. 2013.

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Presentation: "Snapshot of retail tobacco marketing in the U.S. 2010-2011,” with Frank J. Chaloupka, Dianne Barker, and Sandy Slater. Presented at 2013 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meetings in Boston, MA. 2013.

Invited presentation (Invited by the Health Media Collaboratory): "Using search query data for tobacco control surveillance and evaluation," with Sherry Emery. Presented at 2013 Health Media Collaboratory's Big Data and Public Health Conference at the Annenberg School for Communications at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA. 2013.

Presentation: “The impact of cigarette price on cigarette consumption, an investigation among Chinese urban smokers," with Rose Zheng, Frank Chaloupka, Gao, Geoffrey Fong, and Yuan Jiang. Presented at the 15th World Conference on the Tobacco or Health in Singapore. 2012.

Presentation: “Comparing Self-reported and archival cigarette prices: evidence from the United States and Canada,” with Frank Chaloupka. Presented at the 2012 American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco, California. 2012.

Presentation: “Differential responsiveness to cigarette price by education and income among adult urban Chinese smokers,” with Rose Zheng, Frank Chaloupka, Song Gao, Geoffrey Fong, and Yuan Jiang. Presented at the 2012 American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco, California. 2012.

Invited presentation (Invited by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): “New and emerging tobacco products: gaining insights from store scanner data, observational studies, and social media data.” Presented at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. 2012.

Invited presentation (Invited by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): “Are local smoke-free laws fostering disparities in health protections.” Presented at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. 2012.

Invited presentation (Invited by National Cancer Institute): “Monitoring and assessing the impact of tax and price policies on US tobacco use,” with Frank J. Chaloupka. Presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Kansas City, Missouri. 2012.

Invited presentation (Invited by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): “Health and economic impacts of tobacco control interventions,” with Xin Xu. Presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Kansas City, Missouri. 2012.

Invited presentation (Invited by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): “CDC and bridging the gap: introducing new state appropriation, grants, and expenditure data in the STATE system,” with Frank J. Chaloupka and Kimp Walton. Presented at

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Presentation: “The Effect of 2009 federal tobacco excise tax increase on youth tobacco use,” with Frank Chaloupka. Presented at the Biannual American Society of Health Economists Annual Meetings, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 2012.

Presentation: “The impact of cigarette price on cigarette consumption among Chinese urban smokers,” with Rose Zheng, Frank Chaloupka, Song Gao, Geoffrey Fong, and Yuan Jiang. Presented at the 8th World Congress on Health Economics of the International Health Economics Association, Toronto, Canada. 2011.

Invited Presentation (Invited by the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit): “The economics of tobacco control,” with Frank J. Chaloupka, Presented to the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit, Ontario, Canada. 2011.

Invited Presentation (Invited by the Center for Tobacco Control Research & Education at the University of California - San Francisco): “Analyzing the impact of local smoke- free air policies: perils and pitfalls of using Americans for nonsmokers’ rights’ local data.” Presented at the Center for Tobacco Control Research & Education at the University of California - San Francisco, California. 2011.

Invited Presentation (Invited by the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing): “Price Responsiveness among Chinese urban adult smokers: findings from ITC china survey,” with Rose Zheng, Frank Chaloupka, Song Gao, Geoffrey Fong, and Yuan Jiang. Presented at the Conference on Tobacco Economics and Taxation Policy in China, Beijing, China. 2010.

Presentation: “An analysis of international student enrollment in American universities,” with Sarinda Taengnoi. Presented at 2010 Missouri Valley Economic Association 47th Annual Meetings, St. Louis, Missouri. 2010.

Invited Presentation (Invited by DIW DC): “The Health status and health behavior of immigrants in the U.S.,” Conference on Immigration Issues and Policies, sponsored by the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois. Was also invited to present the same paper at DIW DC, a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan economics institution in Washington, DC. 2007.

Invited Presentation: “The earnings of American Jewish men,” with Barry Chiswick, Survival, Migration, Identity: The Legacy of the 20th Century, New Jewish Communities in Europe and the United States, a symposium at the University of Illinois at Chicago. 2007.

Presentation: “The earnings of American Jewish men: human capital, denomination and religiosity,” with Barry Chiswick, Association for the Study of Religion, Economics and Culture Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon. 2006.

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Presentation: “Immigrant health assimilation: getting better or becoming worse,” Midwest Economic Association 2006 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL; and the National Center for Rural Health Professions 2006 Annual Research Day, Rockford, Illinois. 2006.

Presentation: “Drug use and educational attainment: correlation or causality,” with Sherry Emery, Midwest Economic Association 2004 Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. 2004.

Presentation: “Substance use, family human capital investment and labor market outcomes,” Missouri Valley Economic Association 2004 Annual Meeting, Kansas City, Missouri; and the Illinois Economic Association 2003 Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. 2004.

Grants Title: Cultural adaptation and evaluation of mHealth interventions for smoking cessation in China and Vietnam : Huang, Jidong and Michael Eriksen Funding: NIH Fogarty International Center, R01TW010666 Total Awards: $1,423,295 Date: 08/2017 – 06/2022 Role: Co-Principal investigator The goals of this project are to develop culturally appropriate mobile health technology (mHealth) interventions for smoking cessation in China and Vietnam, to disseminate study results of these scalable interventions, and to strengthen the capacity for smoking cessation research in these two countries.

Title: Assessing the intended and unintended consequences of e-cigarette TV advertising PI: Huang, Jidong Funding: National Cancer Institute, R01CA194681 Total Awards: $3,905,721 Date: 09/2015 – 08/2020 Role: Principal investigator The purpose of this project is to assess the intended and unintended consequences of televised e-cigarette marketing on attitudes, beliefs, and use of electronic cigarettes among youth and young adults.

Title: A regulatory impact analysis of the FDA warning statement on youth preferences for electronic nicotine delivery systems PI: Weaver, Scott Funding: NIH/NCI/FDA R03CA216834 Total Awards: $150,000 Date: 09/2017 - 08/2019 Role: Co-investigator

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The overarching goal of this project is to evaluate the effect of the required FDA Deeming warning statement for ENDS on the likelihood to purchase ENDS among youth and young adults, and whether this effect depends on ENDS flavor.

Title: The science of decision making: connecting people and policy PI: Eriksen, Michael Funding: National Institute on Drug Abuse (through Georgia State University) P50DDA036128 Total Awards: $4,175,008 Date: 09/2013 - 08/2018 Role: Co-investigator The purpose of this project is to produce new evidence that will inform and refine the FDA’s economic impact assessments of future proposed rules. UIC RO1 is entitled “Enhancing the Economic Impact Analysis used in FDA's Rules for Tobacco Products."

Title: The impact of cardiovascular risk-benefit messages on preferences to purchase cigarettes or alternative nicotine delivery product PI: Pechacek, Terry Funding: American Heart Association TCORS Pilot Studies Total Awards: $130,000 Date: 07/2016 - 06/2018 Role: Co-investigator The overarching goals of this project are to assess how risk perceptions affect the prices smokers are willing to pay for cigarettes, ENDS and NRT via manipulating risk/benefit messages that smokers are exposed to, and to understand how risk perceptions affect the underutilization of NRT products and the (lack of) complete switch from combustible cigarettes to ENDS.

Title: TCORS: media data acquisition and content analysis core PI: Emery, Sherry Funding: National Institute of Health (through University of Pennsylvania) P50 CA179546 Total Awards: $2,997,700 Date: 09/2013 - 08/2018 Role: Co-investigator The purpose of this project is to acquire and archive social media data from public and syndicated sources, in addition, to develop and document the methodology, tools, and procedures to reduce, clean, and manage the large social datasets.

Title: Monitoring and assessing the impact of tax and price policies on US tobacco use PI: Chaloupka, Frank Funding: National Cancer Institute U01CA154248 Total Awards: $6,992,472 Date: 09/2011 - 07/2016

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Role: Co-investigator The overarching aim of this project is to improve the understanding of the impact of tobacco tax and price policies on tobacco use and related behaviors. Dr. Huang leads the analytical component of this project. His role includes acquiring and managing policy data, survey data, scanner data, and other secondary tobacco use outcome data; directing and conducting all econometric and statistical analyses, and taking the lead in preparing scholarly articles, presentations, and publications.

Title: Tobacco control in a rapidly changing environment PI: Emery, Sherry Funding: National Cancer Institute U01CA154254 Total Awards: $7,234,073 Date: 09/2011 - 07/2016 Role: Co-investigator The goals of the project are a) to develop an understanding of the amount and variety of tobacco-related information that both smokers and nonsmokers encounter across media platforms, and b) to analyze the relationships between that information and attitudes, beliefs and smoking behavior. Dr. Huang's main responsibility in this project includes leading the development of survey instruments for a large nationally representative tobacco use survey, as well as leading analysis related to new and emerging tobacco products, and how these products are marketed in new social media platforms and their impact on tobacco use.

Title: State tobacco control funding and expenditures, Wave III PI: Huang, Jidong Funding: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health (through Carter Consulting) Total Awards: $39,369 Date: 07/2015 – 07/2016 Role: Principal investigator The goal of this project is to help CDC improve its tobacco control surveillance and evaluation system. Dr. Huang's role includes conducting analyses and preparing tobacco control funding data for CDC's Office of Smoking and Health (OSH), including reporting within the CDC's State Tobacco Control Activities Tracking and Evaluation (STATE) System. In addition, he provides technical assistance to OSH regarding the use, analysis and reporting of these data.

Title: Impact of price and tobacco control policies on youth electronic cigarette use PI: Huang, Jidong Funding: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health (through Carter Consulting) Total Awards: $33,199 Date: 07/2015 – 07/2016 Role: Principal investigator

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The overarching goals are to examine the impacts of price and other policies that restrict e-cigarette use on youth's use of electronic cigarettes and other tobacco products.

Title: The impact of media marketing and prices on sales of electronic nicotine delivery devices PI: Huang, Jidong Funding: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health (through Carter Consulting) Total Awards: $110,015 Date: 09/2014 – 08/2015 Role: Principal investigator The purpose of this project is to evaluate the impacts of media marketing and prices of tobacco products on sales of e-cigarettes to facilitate policy development for the Office on Smoking and Health.

Title: Exploratory study of vape shop marketing practices in four cities PI: Huang, Jidong Funding: Georgia State University TCORS R03 (Parent grant: National Institute on Drug Abuse P50DDA036128) Total Awards: $59,942 Date: 09/2014 – 08/2015 Role: Principal investigator The purpose of this project is to assess the feasibility of examining marketing practices of vape shops through retail observational study and in-person interviews with vape shop operators and managers.

Title: Rapid response research to inform tobacco control programs and tobacco control policy PI: Chaloupka, Frank Funding: National Cancer Institute, U01CA154248 Collaborative Award Total Awards: $43,833 Date: 08/2014 – 07/2015 Role: Co-investigator This collaborative project aims to address stronger collaborative research partnerships and translation of research by conducting real time, rapid response research drawing on the data and analyses being done as part of the UIC SCTC project "Monitoring and Assessing the Impact of Tax and Price Policies on US Tobacco Use."

Title: State tobacco control funding and expenditures, Wave II PI: Huang, Jidong Funding: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health (through Carter Consulting) Total Awards: $60,218 Date: 01/2014 – 07/2015

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Role: Principal investigator The goal of this project is to help CDC improve its tobacco control surveillance and evaluation system. Dr. Huang's role includes conducting analyses and preparing tobacco control funding data for CDC's Office of Smoking and Health (OSH), including reporting within the CDC's State Tobacco Control Activities Tracking and Evaluation (STATE) System. In addition, he provides technical assistance to OSH regarding the use, analysis and reporting of these data.

Title: Tracking state tobacco control program expenditures, Wave V PI: Chaloupka, Frank Funding: American Legacy Foundation Total Awards: $69,847 Date: 07/2014 - 07/2015 Role: Co-investigator The overarching goal of this project is to track state tobacco control expenditures for 50 states and DC based on the interventions in 2007 CDC’s Best Practice for a Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program. Dr. Huang leads the overall efforts of data collections, reporting, and analysis in this project.

Title: Impact of tobacco tax and price policies on tobacco use in China PI: Zheng, R. Funding: International Development Research Center, Canada. Total Awards: $101,400 Date: 07/2012 - 06/2014 Role: Co-Principal investigator The goal of this project is to examine the potential role of tobacco tax and price related policies in reducing tobacco use in China. As the co-principal investigator of this project, Dr. Huang is responsible for the overall direction and execution of the project. In addition, he oversees all aspects of data collection, analysis, reporting, and dissemination of research findings.

Title: Tracking state tobacco control program expenditures, Wave IV PI: Chaloupka, Frank Funding: American Legacy Foundation Total Awards: $60,000 Date: 07/2013 - 07/2014 Role: Co-investigator The overarching goal of this project is to track state tobacco control expenditures for 50 states and DC based on the interventions in 2007 CDC’s Best Practice for a Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program. Dr. Huang leads the overall efforts of data collections, reporting, and analysis in this project.

Title: Tracking state tobacco control program expenditures, Wave III PI: Chaloupka, Frank Funding: American Legacy Foundation Total Awards: $60,000

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Date: 07/2012 - 07/2013 Role: Co-investigator The overarching goal of this project is to track state tobacco control expenditures for 50 states and DC based on the interventions in 2007 CDC’s Best Practice for a Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program. Dr. Huang leads the overall efforts of data collections, reporting, and analysis in this project.

Title: State tobacco control funding and spending, Wave I PI: Huang, Jidong Funding: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health (through Carter Consulting) Total Awards: $23,699 Date: 06/2011 - 06/2013 Role: Principal investigator The goal of this project is to help CDC improve its tobacco control surveillance and evaluation system. Dr. Huang's role includes conducting analyses and preparing tobacco control funding data for CDC's Office of Smoking and Health (OSH), including reporting within the CDC's State Tobacco Control Activities Tracking and Evaluation (STATE) System. In addition, he provides technical assistance to OSH regarding the use, analysis and reporting of these data.

Title: Tracking state tobacco control program expenditures, Wave II PI: Chaloupka, Frank Funding: American Legacy Foundation Total Awards: $80,629 Date: 12/2008 - 11/2012 Role: Co-investigator The overarching goal of this project is to track state tobacco control expenditures for 50 states and DC based on the interventions in 2007 CDC’s Best Practice for a Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program. Dr. Huang leads the overall efforts of data collections, reporting, and analysis in this project.

Title: Bridging the gap: research informing practice for healthy youth behavior – Phase IV PI: Chaloupka, Frank Funding: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 64702 Total Awards: $13,692,669 Date: 12/2008 - 11/2012 Role: Investigator Bridging the Gap: Research Informing Practice and Policy for Healthy Youth Behavior is a nationally recognized research program dedicated to improving the understanding of how policies and environmental factors affect diet, physical activity and obesity among youth, as well as youth tobacco use. Dr. Huang's leads all analyses related to tobacco use among youth in this project.

Title: Tracking state tobacco control program expenditures, Wave I

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PI: Chaloupka, Frank Funding: American Legacy Foundation Total Awards: $50,000 Date: 07/2010 - 07/2011 Role: Co-investigator The overarching goal of this project is to track state tobacco control expenditures for 50 states and DC based on the interventions in 2007 CDC’s Best Practice for a Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program. Dr. Huang leads the overall efforts of data collections, reporting, and analysis in this project.

Title: Immigration: trends, consequences, and prospects for the United States PI: Chiswick, Barry Funding: Smith Richardson Foundation Total Awards: $157,300 Date: 08/2006 - 05/2007 Role: Investigator The goal of this project is to understand the trends and economic consequences of immigrations to the U.S. Dr. Huang was involved in the data analysis of this project.

Title: The analysis of health disparity: the role of economics PI: Huang, Jidong Funding: National Center for Rural Health Professions Project EXPORT Total Awards: $2,040 Date: 05/2005 - 05/2006 Role: Principal investigator The overall aim of this project is to understand how economic factors contribute to health disparities in the U.S. As the principal investigator of this project, Dr. Huang was responsible for the overall leadership, direction and execution of the proposed research in each of the key areas.

Teaching Health Economics and Policy (instructor) Fall, 2017 School of Public Health, Georgia State University

Health Economics and Policy (co-instructor) Spring, 2017 School of Public Health, Georgia State University

Intermediate Macroeconomics (instructor) Spring ‘07,’06, Fall ‘06, Summer ‘06 Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago

Labor Economics (instructor) Fall, 2005 Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago

Introductory Macroeconomics (instructor) Spring ‘05, Fall ‘04 Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago

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Introductory Microeconomics (instructor) Spring, 2004 Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago

Academic Committees – PhD and Dr.PH Bo Feng. Three Essays on Health Economics. PhD. Health Economics and Public Policy. Andrew Young School of Policy Study, Georgia State University. Committee Member. In progress

Jonathan Oliver. The Effect of Smoke-free Air Legislation on Cancer, Cardiovascular, and Respiratory Hospitalizations in the United States. PhD. Health Economics. Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago. Committee Member. In progress

Megan Diaz. Smoke-free Air Laws and Their Effect on Various Short and Long Run Mortality Outcomes. PhD. Health Economics. Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago. Committee Member. 2017

Yawen Liu. The Effect of County-level Smoke-free Air (SFA) Policies on Smoking and Drinking. PhD. Health Economics. Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago. Committee Member. 2016

Tyler Laplante. Education, Information Processing, and Impulse Control: Theory and Evidence from Cigarette Consumption. PhD. Health Economics. Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago. Committee Member. 2015

Ryan M. Decker. Maternal Influences on Child Health Behaviors. PhD. Health Economics. Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago. Committee Member. 2012

Michael F. Pesko. The Effects of National Disasters on Stress and Substance Use in the United States. PhD. Health Economics. Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago. Committee Member. 2012

Academic Committees – MPH Eric Wherry. Breastfeeding Promotion in the State of Georgia as a Cost Effectiveness Strategy for Medicaid and WIC social services program. MPH. Health Management & Policy Concentration, School of Public Health, Georgia State University. Thesis Committee Member. 2017

Inerie Hope. Prevalence and Consequences of Violence on Children in Nigeria. MPH. Health Management & Policy Concentration, School of Public Health, Georgia State University. Thesis Committee Member. 2017

Paayal Patel. Examination of Harm Perception of E-Cigarettes among Black Youth in the US. MPH. Health Management & Policy Concentration, School of Public Health, Georgia State University. Thesis Committee Member. 2017

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Charles Suh Lee. Effectiveness of pharmacist delivered medication reconciliation interventions on hospital readmission rates: A literature review. MPH. Health Management & Policy Concentration, School of Public Health, Georgia State University. Thesis Committee Member. 2017

University and Departmental Service

Chair, GSU SPH Faculty Awards Review Committee Spring, 2018 School of Public Health Georgia State University

Member, GSU University Recruitment Committee (Associate Director of Pre- awards for the Office of Sponsored Proposals and Awards) Spring, 2018 Georgia State University

Member, GSU SPH PhD Admission Committee Spring, 2018 School of Public Health Georgia State University

Member, GSU SPH Recruitment Committee (SPH Grants & Research Officer) Fall, 2017 School of Public Health Georgia State University

Member, GSU SPH PhD Program Committee Fall, 2017 School of Public Health Georgia State University

Chair, GSU SPH Faculty Awards Review Committee Spring, 2017 School of Public Health Georgia State University

Member, GSU SPH PhD Admissions Committee Spring, 2017 School of Public Health Georgia State University

Member, GSU SPH MPH Admissions Committee Spring, 2017 School of Public Health Georgia State University

Media Mentions 12/6/2017, “Even if you want to quit, smoking is tough to kick.” NPR GPB News, available at: http://gpbnews.org/post/even-if-you-want-quit-smoking-tough-kick

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11/28/2017, “Regulators should not consider 'lost pleasure' of quitting smoking.” Science Daily, available at: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/11/171128160437.htm

11/28/2017, “Regulators should not consider 'lost pleasure' of quitting smoking, study says.” Medical Press, available at: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2017-11-lost- pleasure.html

9/5/2017, “Georgia State wins grant to develop mHealth tool to curb smoking In China, Vietnam.” Georgia State University News, available at: http://news.gsu.edu/2017/09/05/georgia-state-grant-curb-smoking-china-vietnam/

6/1/2017, “Pricing vice, can “sin taxes” be good for your health and the economy?” Econ Focus, published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, available at: https://www.richmondfed.org/publications/research/econ_focus/2017/q2/cover_story

5/31/2017, “Smoking and e-cigarette use in China.” CGTN America, available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVsKM--wJUs

2/21/2017, “Washington’s move to curb tobacco among young adults encouraging- professor says.” Legal NewsLine, available at: http://legalnewsline.com/stories/511083291-washington-s-move-to-curb-tobacco- among-young-adults-encouraging-professor-says

2/15/2017, “Obama’s first four weeks accomplished an enormous amount.” Vox, available at: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/2/15/14552118/trump- accomplishments

4/14/2016, “As sin taxes succeed and pinch revenue, states double down.” The Wall Street Journal, available at: https://www.wsj.com/articles/as-sin-taxes-succeed-and- pinch-revenue-states-double-down-1460659907

1/31/2016, “Changing approaches to addiction”' Valley News, available at: http://www.vnews.com/Archives/2016/01/HealthSmoking-ah-vn-012516

1/17/2016, “Raising cigarette-buying age to 21 a new strategy in fighting addiction.” Chicago Tribune, available at: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-minimum- tobacco-age-emanuel-met-20160117-story.html

10/28/2015, “Twitter offers valuable insights into the experience of MRI patients.” Science Daily, available at: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/10/151028054526.htm

9/29/2015, “Vape culture attracts teens, poses harmful risks.” The Huffington Post, available at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/the-mash/vape-culture-attracts- tee_b_8215340.html

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9/28/2015, “What teens don’t know about e-cigarettes could hurt them.” The News & Observer, available at: http://www.newsobserver.com/living/health- fitness/article36815598.html

9/28/2015, “Teens drawn to 'vape tricks,' but experts worry e-cigarettes are a gateway to tobacco.” Winnipeg Free Press, available at: http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/life/its-all-fun-and-games- 329735431.html

4/3/2015, “10 things I learned about sin at the Fed.” Chicago Tribune, available at: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/columnists/ct-confidential-sin-taxes-0405- biz-20150403-column.html

6/19/2014, “E-cigarette makers using Twitter to skirt US ad ban: study?” Domain- B.com, available at: https://www.domain- b.com/companies/companies_t/twitter/20140619_cigarette.html

6/18/2014, “Social media is the “wild west” for e-cigs.” Vocativ, available at: http://www.vocativ.com/tech/internet/social-media-wild-west-e-cigs/

6/18/2014, “Twitter new market for e-cigarettes?” Indian Express, available at: http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/twitter-new-market-for-e-cigarettes/

12/3/2013, “Graphic cigarette warnings could get millions to quit.” Health, available at: http://www.health.com/smoking/graphic-warnings-on-cigarette-packs-may-cut- smoking-rates-study

11/28/2013, “The power of cigarette warning labels.” The New York Times Editorial, available at: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/29/opinion/the-power-of-cigarette- warning-labels.html

11/26/2013, “Warning labels on cigarette packets could stop millions from smoking.” Daily News & Analysis, available at: http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report-warning- labels-on-cigarette-packets-could-stop-millions-from-smoking-1925186

11/25/2013, “Graphic pictorial warnings reduce smoking in Canada, researchers say US should follow suit.” Nature World News, available at: http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/5074/20131125/graphic-pictorial-warnings- reduce-smoking-canada-researchers-follow-suit.htm

11/25/2013, “Graphic labels on cigarettes could lead to 8.6M fewer US smokers.” Science Blog, available at: https://scienceblog.com/68171/graphic-labels-on- cigarettes-could-lead-to-8-6m-fewer-us-smokers/ 3/18/2013, “Cigarette relighting tied to tough economy.” Science Daily, available at: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130318104738.htm

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9/13/2012, “Tax hike cuts tobacco consumption.” USA Today, available at: http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-09-10/cigarette-tax- smoking/57737774/1

7/14/2010, “Smoking influences gene function, scientists say.”' Science Daily, available at: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/07/100713165057.htm

Honors, Scholarships, and Fellowships IHRP Fellow 2014 - 2015 Institute for Health Research and Policy University of Illinois at Chicago

Graduate Fellow of the Academy 2006 the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Letter from the College of Business Administration Dean 08/2005 (In recognition of Teaching Excellence)

Graduate College Student Travel Award 04/2005 University of Illinois at Chicago

Winifred Geldard Memorial Award in Economics 2003 – 2004 (for the best academic performance) University of Illinois at Chicago

Economics Department Fellowship 2001 – 2003 (for the best incoming graduate student in economics) University of Illinois at Chicago

Distinguished Academic Achievement Scholarship 1997 - 2000 Ren Min University of China, Four Times

Professional Service Associate Editor, The Tobacco Regulatory Science Journal 2016 - present

Chair, TCORS Economics Working Group 2016 - present Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science, Tobacco Regulatory Science Program, National Institutes of Health

Member, TCORS Vape Shop Working Group 2016 - present Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science, Tobacco Regulatory Science Program, National Institutes of Health

Co-Chair, SCTC Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Working Group 2014

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State and Community Tobacco Control Research Initiative, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health

Member American Economic Association Academy Health American Public Health Association American Society of Health Economists International Health Economics Association Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco

Ad Hoc Reviewer Addiction American Journal of Public Health American Journal of Preventive Medicine BMC Public Health California Tobacco-related Disease Research Program Economics Research International Frontier of Economics in China Health Affairs Health Economics International Journal of Environmental Research And Public Health Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Health Economics Journal of Health Education Research Journal of Medical Internet Research Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion National Science Foundation Nicotine & Tobacco Research Preventive Medicine PLOS one The European Journal of Health Economics Tobacco Control

Testimony & Community Involvement October 2013 Provided testimony on the tax revenue and public health impact of raising cigarette taxes in City of Chicago at Chicago City Council meeting.

December 2015 Provided expert opinion to Chicago city government on the potential impact of the proposed excise taxes on e-cigarettes.

December 2015 Provided expert opinion to Chicago city government on the potential impact of the proposed minimum pricing ordinance on tobacco products and the proposed taxes on other tobacco products.

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January 2018 Provide expert opinion to the Smokefree Atlanta Coalition on the health and economic impact of adopting smoke-free policies.

Computer & Statistical Software Skills • Proficient at SAS, STATA (data management, statistical analysis, SQL, SAS macro, and STATA programming) • Proficient at UNIX, MS Office, Excel, PowerPoint

Language English & Mandarin

References Dr. Frank Chaloupka [email protected] Phone: 312-413-2367

Dr. Sherry Emery [email protected] Phone: 312-325-2527

Dr. Michael Eriksen [email protected] Phone: 404-413-1480

Dr. John Tauras [email protected] Phone: 312-413-3289

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