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Curriculum Vitae – Lawrence W. Green Page of 35

CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: LAWRENCE W. GREEN Revised: Dec 28Sept 30, 2006

ADDRESS: Home/Office: UCSF Office:

66 Santa Paula Avenue UCSF Box 0981

San Francisco, CA 94127 San Francisco, CA 94143-0981

Telephone: (415) 839-6360566-6178 Tel: (415) 514-8115

Website: www.lgreen.net Website: www.ucsf.edu

Cellular: 415-205-6615 Cancer Center: www.cc.ucsf.edu

PERSONAL: Born, September 16, 1940 (Bell, California) Married to Judith M. Ottoson. 2 adult children: Beth Allison Levin (with 2 daughters), Jennifer Laurie Green (with a son)

Citizenship, United States; Canadian Permanent Resident Visa, 1991-99

EDUCATION: University of California, Berkeley, B.S., 1962, public health, social sciences and biological sciences; M.P.H., 1966; Dr.P.H. 1968, public health education, minors in demography and psychometrics. [Honoray Doctor of Science degree conferred by University of Waterloo, 2006]

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

June 1957 to June 1962 – Part-time positions: Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, Statistical Assistant, Department of Physiology, University of California, Berkeley. Dental Assistant, Lawton, Oklahoma.

June 1962 to September 1963 – Full-time externships: Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern Program (COSTEP), US Public Health Service, San Francisco and Washington, DC. Student Professional Assistant, Bureau of Health Education, California State Department of Public Health, Berkeley. Field Training for M.P.H., Contra Costa County Health Department, Martinez, CA.

September 1963 to September 1965 – Ford Foundation Project Associate, University of California Public Health Education Research Project (East Pakistan Research and Evaluation Centre), Dacca (now Dhaka, Bangladesh). Family planning research, training and program planning in Dacca and demographic research in Karachi for the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.

July 1, 1968 to June 30, 1970 – Lecturer in Public Health and Coordinator, Doctoral Research Training in Public Health Education, School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley.

July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1972 – Assistant Professor of Public Health Administration and Population Dynamics, School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University. Developed the graduate training programs in public health education and family planning communications, and the Johns Hopkins Extension M.P.H. program in Washington, DC.

July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1977 – Assistant Dean; founding Head, Division of Health Education; Associate Professor of Health Services Administration, Population Dynamics, and Behavioral Sciences, School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University. Founding Director of health education training programs (M.P.H., Sc.M., Dr.P.H., Sc.D.) jointly with Departments of Health Services Administration and Population Dynamics and Center for Health Services Research and Development. Project Director, first Johns Hopkins Extension M.P.H. Program in Washington, DC. Director of Continuing Education programs of the School.

July 1, 1977 to June 10, 1979 – Professor of Health Services Administration, Population Dynamics and Behavioral Sciences, School of Hygiene and Public Health, and of Oncology, School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University. Head, Division of Health Education; Director of NIH-funded doctoral and postdoctoral research training programs in cancer and cardiovascular risk reduction; Director of Health Education Studies, Health Services Research and Development Center, and of Community Core for the Oncology Center, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.

June 11, 1979 to June 30, 1981 – First Director, U.S. Office of Health Information, Health Promotion and Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine (now Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion), in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (Surgeon General of the Public Health Service), Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C.

July 1, 1981 to June 30, 1982 – Visiting Lecturer, Harvard University, Division of Health Policy Research and Education (Department of Social Medicine and Health Policy, Harvard Medical School; and Department of Behavioral Sciences, Harvard School of Public Health).

July 1, 1981 to January 31, 1988 – founding Director, Center for Health Promotion Research and Development
(a World Health Organization Collaborating Center, 1987‑88 budget $3 million), The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Professor, Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine, The University of Texas Medical School at Houston. Professor of Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas School of Public Health. Founding Co‑Director, Southwest Center for Prevention Research (one of first 3 CDC-funded Prevention Research Centers); Associate Director, Institute for Health Policy Education and Research: The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

February 1, 1988 to March 31, 1991 – Vice President, Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and Director of the Health Promotion Programs.

April 1, 1991 to September 30, 1991 – Visiting Research Social Scientist, Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco.

July 1, 1991 to August 15, 1999 – Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research, Faculty of Graduate Studies, and Professor and Head, Division of Preventive Medicine and Health Promotion, Department of Health Care and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.

August 16, 1999 to September 16, 2001 -- Distinguished Fellow/Visiting Scientist, Office on Smoking and Health, and Director, WHO-CDC Collaborating Center on Global Tobacco Control, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Atlanta.

February 1, 2001 to September 16, 2001 – Acting Director, Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Atlanta. Member of U.S. Delegation to the Framework Convention Treaty Negotiations on Tobacco Control, World Health Organization.

August 27, 2001 to August 30, 2004 -- Director, Office of Science & Extramural Research; Associate Director for Prevention Research and Academic Partnerships, Public Health Practice Program Office, Distinguished Fellow/Visiting Scientist, Centers for Disease Prevention (CDC), U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Atlanta. Visiting Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University.

September 1, 2004 to April 15, 2005 – Visiting Professor, School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley. January 1 to June 30, 2005 Visiting Professor, Health and Society Program, University of Maryland College of Health and Human Performance, College Park, Maryland (25% time). http://hhp.umd.edu/alumni/newsletters/newsletter_spring_05.pdf

April 15, 2005 to present – Adjunct Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Medical School, University of California at San Francisco; Program Co-Leader, Society, Diversity and Disparities (developing program), UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center (30% time).

OTHER ACADEMIC, RESEARCH, BOARD & CONSULTING APPOINTMENTS:

2004-present

International Review Panel for External Review of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Feb 2006.

Board of Scientific Counselors, National Human Genomics and Health Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, 2004-present.

Advisory Committee to DrPH Program, University of California at Berkeley, 2004-present.

Consultant to Constella Health Group and Co-chair, CDC-sponsored Committee to Plan the National Randomized Trial to Test the PolyPill, a proposed (BMJ, 2003) pharmaceutical combination of 5 preventive ingredients that could reduce heart attacks and strokes by over 80%, 2004-05. Report published in Ann Int Med.

Member, International Collaboration on Complex Interventions. An annual meeting of collaborators from Australia, Canada, UK, and USA, supported by an Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement Teams Grant Program of the Canadian Institute for Health Research through the University of Calgary International Collaborative Centre for the Study of Social and Physical Environments and Health, 2004- present.

Co-chair, CDC-sponsored Expert Panel to recommend national strategy for primary prevention of Type 2 diabetes, 2005-06.

Consultant and Co-Chair, Association of Schools of Public Health and Legacy Foundation, STEP-UP Conferences in St. Louis, Chicago, and Nashville to review and strengthen initiatives on tobacco control teaching and research in schools of public health.

Consultant to Group Health Cooperative Foundation’s Center for Community Research and Evaluation.

Consultant to National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, on Dissemination, Oct. 2004.

Consultant to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and member of two National Advisory Committees for the Foundation: NAC on Practice-Based Research Network grants program; and NAC for the RWJF Clinical Scholars Program.

Board of Directors, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, 2005-2008.

National Advisory Board, Prevention Research Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005-.

Board of Directors, Health Promotion Advocates, 2005-.

Visiting Professor, Wageningen University, the Netherlands, Oct 2005.

2002-2004:

Visiting Professor, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, 20% time from April 2002.

Mentor, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Substance Abuse Leadership Fellows Program.

Faculty, Swiss Health Promotion Foundation annual workshop, Vitznau, Switzerland.

Chair, Board of Visitors, University of Maryland College of Health and Human Performance, College Park, MD.

http://hhp.umd.edu/alumni/newsletters/newsletter_spring_05.pdf., pp. 12 & 18. Term ended Oct. 2005.

1999-2001:

Adjunct Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine. Senior Associate, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins University. Faculty Associate, Institute of Health Promotion Research, University of British Columbia.

Appointed by Clinton Administration as member of U.S. delegation to the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control, and the Federal Interagency Working Group on FCTC Negotiating Guidance, representing CDC and the Department of Health and Human Services. Resigned May 2001.

Evaluation Advisory Committees of the State of California and State of Florida Tobacco Control Programs.

Resigned most of the consulting and board appointments below in 1999 to avoid conflicts of interest in government position.

1995–1999:

Director and PI, BC Satellite Research Centre, Canadian Sociobehavioural Cancer Research Network. Consultant, National Cancer Institute of Canada; Hills Ranch and Health Spa; Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research; Vancouver Foundation; Health Promotion Directorate, Health Canada; Japan Culture and Health Promotion Centre; World Health Organization, Geneva; Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; University of Zurich, Switzerland, University of Sydney School of Public Health; National Institute for Dental Research (NIH); USAID and Ministry of Health, Indonesia. Vice Chancellor’s Best Practices Research Scholar, University of Newcastle, Australia, Aug.-Sept. 1996. Board of Visitors, Columbia University School of Nursing, 1995-98. Chancellor's Council, University of Texas System, 1996-98. PI or Co-PI on new grants from Health Promotion Development and Division of Research and Program Policy, Health Canada; BC Health Research Foundation; National Cancer Institute of Canada.

1994–1999:

Endowed Professorship in Health Promotion, University of British Columbia. Commissioned paper for Health and Welfare Canada, 1994. PI or Co-PI on new grants from BC Health Research Foundation; Health Canada; National Cancer Institute of Canada (1994-99); Medical Research Council of Canada (1994-95); Health Canada; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; Heart and Stroke Foundation.

1993–1999:

Co-Director and PI, BC Consortium for Health Promotion Research (1993-1998). Consultant, Kansas Health Foundation; Canadian Steering Committee on Enhancing Preventive Practices of Health Professionals. Senior Advisor, US Preventive Services Task Force, 1993-98. Commissioned papers for B.C. Telephone Co., 1993; American Heart Association, 1993; Royal Society of Canada, 1993-94; Scientific Advisory Board, University of Hawaii Center for Health Promotion Research, 1993. PI or Co-PI on new grants from Alcohol and Drug
Programs, BC Ministry of Health (1993-95); BC Health Research Foundation (1993-96); National Health Research and Development Program and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
(1993-97); Kaiser Youth Foundation.

1992–1999:

Adjunct Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine. Senior Associate, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins University. Associate, Health 2000, Atlanta, Georgia. Senior Advisor, Expert Panel on Preventive Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Scientific Advisory Boards, University of Illinois Prevention Research Center, 1991-; University of Hawaii Center for Health Promotion Research, 1993; University of Minesota Heart Health Program, 1986-93; University of Washington MPH Program in Health Education, 1992-93. HealthTrac Foundation, Menlo Park, CA; and Health Management Foundation, San Francisco, CA. PI or Co-Principal Investigator on Evaluation of California AIDS Prevention Programs, Center for Health Policy Studies, University of California at San Francisco; Ministry of Health, British Columbia (1992-97); Bureau of Statistics, Yukon Ministry of Health (1992-95); BC Telephone Co.; BC Medical Services Foundation; UNICEF; International Development Research Centre. Consultant, New Zealand Consortium of Medical Faculties (Aukland, Wellington, Christchurch, Ottago), 1992-94; St. Louis University School of Public Health; Alberta Cancer Board; Centers for Disease Control; Diabetes Research and Training Center, Albert Einstein Medical College, New York; National Productivity Board of Singapore; Ministry of Health of Singapore; Kansas Health Foundation; Kaufmann Foundation, 1993; Alive! CBC Television series; California State Smoking Control Program, 1992-94; Macro International, Inc., 1991-95. Peer Review Panel for National Cancer Institute of Canada, Panel K, 1992-93, Chair, Panel L, 1994-95. Commissioned Paper for California Wellness Foundation, 1992.

1991–1999:

Visiting Professor, Singapore National University, Department of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine, 1991. Visiting Professor, Shanghai Medical University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China, 1991. Board of Visitors, Pennsylvania State University, College of Health and Human Development, 1991-94, and Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Seattle, 1991-92. Senior Scientist, University of North Carolina Center for Health Services Research. Chair, National Research Council Committee on Drug Abuse Prevention Research, National Academy of Sciences, 1989-92. Commissioned Papers for Foundation for Health Services Research, and U.S. Office of Substance Abuse Prevention, 1991. Consultant to Institute of Medicine Committee on Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, 1990-91; UNICEF for workshops in Peoples Republic of China, May-June 1991. Scientific Advisory Board, University of Illinois Prevention Research Center, 1991-99.

1988–1991:

Visiting Professor, Faculty of Health Science, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2-3 weeks per year; remainder of visiting professorship shared with former colleagues at the University of Texas following move to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

1981–1988:

Adjunct Professor, Department of Community Medicine and Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine. Adjunct Professor, Departments of Sociology and Psychology: University of Houston. Senior Associate, Division of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University. Visiting Professor 1987-88, Faculty of Health Science, University of Limburg, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Principal Investigator on grants, cooperative agreements and contracts from the Kellogg Foundation; the March of Dimes; Conoco, Inc.; the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation/Health (DHHS); the Workers' Institute on Safety and Health; the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Association; Baylor College of Medicine; The Association of Schools of Public Health; Centers for Disease Control; National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; National Cancer Institute; National Center for Health Statistics; American Lung Association; Campbell's Institute for Health and Fitness. Consultant to World Health Organization, Geneva; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts and of Michigan; Faculdade de Saude Publica, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil; Rhode Island and Maryland State Health Departments; Abt Associates, Cambridge; Management Sciences for Health, Boston; Educational Objectives Exchange, Culver City; U.S. Office of International Health, The Veterans Administration, National Cancer Institute, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and National Institute on Drug Abuse; American Red Cross; Medical Research Council and The Dental Health Foundation of New Zealand; United Nations Fund for Population Activities, to review the family planning and one child policy in China, 1985; Walt Disney Imagineering, for development of the Wonders of Life health pavilion at EPCOT, Orlando; Pan American Health Organization; WHOs Regional Office for Southeast Asia, New Delhi; The Drug Information Council of Sweden; Traffic Injury Research Council of Canada; Park‑Nicolette Medical Foundation; University of California School of Public Health, Berkeley; Kaiser Family Foundation; Louisiana State University Medical School; U.S. Corporate Health Management; Gaulladet College; the Louisiana, Virginia, Kentucky, District of Columbia, Ohio, Hawaii, and Texas state health departments; Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia; Harvard University Center for Health Policy Research and Education; Health Education Council (London); Ulster Cancer Foundation (Belfast); Stanford University Heart Disease Prevention Program; Minnesota Heart Health Program; University of California Medical School at San Francisco; Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University; Department of Defense; Drug Information Association; American Arthritis Foundation; American Heart Association; American Cancer Society; American Lung Association; Canadian College of Family Physicians; National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; National Cancer Institute; Medicine in the Public Interest.